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Lesson1pubtalkandtheKing27sEnglish讲稿

•Lesson1

PubTalkandtheKing’sEnglish

•Contents

PartOne:

Warm-up

PartTwo:

BackgroundInformation

PartThree:

TextAppreciation

PartFour:

LanguageStudy

PartFive:

Extension

•PartOne—Warm-up

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Ⅰ.VideoWatching

Ⅱ.Brainstorming

Ⅲ.Discussion

Ⅳ.LearningObjectives

•Ⅰ.VideoWatching

Watchthevideoclipanddescribeit.

UKQueen'sChristmas

•"

•WhatarethecharacteristicsoftheQueen’s

English

•ComparethedifferencebetweenQueen’sEnglish

andthepubEnglish.

•Ⅱ.Brainstorming

Makesomepredictionsaboutthetexttobelearned.

 

•Ⅲ.Discussion

•Whatisthecriteriaforjudgingagoodconversation

•《

•Whyisconversationanactivityonlyofhumanbeings

•Howtomakeagoodconversation

•Whatisapubfriend

•What’sthefunctionofapubtotheEnglishpeople’slife

•Ⅳ.LearningObjectives

1.TobeacquaintedwiththeknowledgeofthedevelopmentofEnglish.

2.ToknowwhatisKing'sEnglishanditshistory.

learntousewordstodescribespokenEnglish.

appreciatethelanguagefeatures.

learntowriteastoryaboutalanguage.

6.Toknowthewritingofanexposition.

•PartTwo—BackgroundInformation

Ⅰ.AbouttheAuthor

Ⅱ.TheHistoryofEnglish

Ⅲ.HistoryofEnglishPub

DumasandTheThreeMusketeers

V.ThomasCarlyle

•Ⅰ.AbouttheAuthor

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HenryFairlie(1924-1990)

BritishjournalistforTheSpectator,whichhejoinedin1955.

•BeforethathehadbeenafeaturewriterforTheObserver1948-50,andapoliticaleditorialwriterforTheTimes1950-54.

•HewasalsoaregularcontributortoTheNewRepublicfromthemid-1970suntilhisdeathin1990.

•HerelocatedtotheUnitedStatesin1965toavoidaBritishlibelsuit,forhavingcalledhisonetimeloverawhoreontelevision.

•Ⅰ.AbouttheAuthor

•HewasBestknownforcoiningthetermTheEstablishmentinhiscolumninTheSpectatoron23September,1955.

•~

•Fairliewrote:

–Bythe"Establishment",Idonotonlymeanthecentresofofficialpower—thoughtheyarecertainlypartofit—butratherthewholematrixofofficialandsocialrelationswithinwhichpowerisexerciseofpowerinBritain(morespecifically,inEngland)cannotbeunderstoodunlessitisrecognizedthatitisexercisedsocially.

•Ⅰ.AbouttheAuthor

•Hewrotefivebooks,mostnotablyTheKennedyPromise,anearlyrevisionistcritiqueoftheUSpresidencyofJohnF.Kennedy.

•In2009,YaleUniversityPresspublishedBitetheHandFeedsYou:

EssaysandProvocations,ananthologyofhisworkeditedbyNewspapercorrespondentJeremyMcCarter.

•ThenativepeopleinBritain

-Celt(language)

2.RomanConquest43AD,ruledfor400years

-Latin(language)

3.In449Angles,Saxon,andJutesfromNorthwestofGermany,conqueredthemostpartofEngland

~

-oldEnglish(language)

4.9thcenturyScandinavianconquest

-Danish(language)

5.11thcenturyNormanConquestfor400years

-French(language)

6.Britishpeopleconqueredtheconquestagain.

-Englishwonitsrecognition.

•Ⅱ.TheHistoryofEnglish

•FiveEventsthatShapedtheHistoryofEnglish

•1.TheAnglo-SaxonSettlement

•#

•2.TheScandinavianSettlements

•3.TheNormanConquest

•4.Standardization:

theGreatVowelShift

•5.ColonizationandGlobalization

•Ⅱ.TheHistoryofEnglish

•ATimelineoftheHistoryoftheEnglishLanguage

•III.HistoryofEnglishPub

•Apub(publichouse)isadrinkingestablishmentfundamentaltothecultureofBritain.

•Inmanyplaces,especiallyinvillages,apubcanbethefocalpointofthecommunity.

•ThewritingsofSamuelPepysdescribethepubastheheartofEngland.

•.

•III.HistoryofEnglishPub

•DuringtheMiddleAgesthepubsigncameintoexistence—theearliestversionsbeinggreenbushessetuponpolestoindicatethesaleofbeer,stemmingfromtheearlierRomantraditionofvinesbeingdisplayedtoadvertisewine.By14thcentury,moreabstractnameswerecommon.

•III.HistoryofEnglishPub

●AlcoholhasbeendrunkandservedthroughouttheBritishIslesinoneformoranothersincetheBronzeAge.

●TheoriginsofthepubbegantoappearduringtheRomancolonizationofBritain.Placeswheretravelerscouldobtainrestandrefreshmentsprangupalongthenewroadnetworks.TheseRomantavernsremainedevenafterthewithdrawaloftheRomansfromBritain.

•III.HistoryofEnglishPub

•Duringthe16thand17thcenturiestheseestablishmentsprimarilysoldbeerandaleuntilthefirsthalfofthe18thcenturywhentheso-called“GinGraze”tookhold,esp.amongthepoorerclassesastheproductionofgin(杜松子酒)hadincreasedtosixtimesthatofbeer.The1751GinActforcedginmakerstosellginonlytolicensedpremisesandputdrinkingestablishmentsunderthecontroloflocalmagistrates.

Inthe19thcentury,theWineandBeerhousewasintroducedtorestrictthehoursPublicHousescouldsellalcohol.TheLicensingAct2003repealedthepreviouslicensinglawsforEnglandandWales,takingresponsibilityawayfrommagistratesandplacingitinthehandsoflocalcouncils.

AlexandreDumas(1802-1870)

bestknownforhishistoricalnovelsofhighadventurewhichhavemadehimoneofthemost

widelyreadFrenchauthorsintheworld.HisworksincludeTheCountofMonteCristo;TheThreMusketeers;TwentyYearsAfterTheThreeMusketeersissetinthe17thnovelrecountstheadventuresofayoungmancalledd'ArtagnanafterheleaveshometotraveltoParis,andthenhejoinstheMusketeersoftheGuard.Hisfriendsare:

Athos,Porthos,andareinseparablefriendswholivebythemotto:

"touspourun,unpourtous“=Allforone,oneforall

•V.ThomasCarlyle

ThomasCarlyle(1795-1881)

•FamousEnglishessayistandhistorian.

•AftergraduatingfromtheUniversityofEdinburgh,herejectedtheministry,forwhichhehadbeenintended,anddeterminedtoheawriter.

•In1826hemarriedJaneWelsh,awell-informedandambitiouswomanwhodidmuchtofurtherhiscareer.TheymovedtoJane'sfarmatCraigenputtoehwheretheylivedfor6years.DuringthistimeheproducedSartorResartus(1833-1834),abookinwhichhefirstdevelopedhischaracteristicstyleandthought.

•Thisbookisaveiledsardonicattackupontheshamsandpretencesofsociety,uponhollowrank,hollowofficialism,hollowcustom,outofwhichlifeandusefulnesshavedeparted.

•V.ThomasCarlyle

•"Carlylese",apeculiarstyleofhisown,wasacompoundofbiblicalphrases,colloquialisms,Teutonictwists,andhisowncoinings,arrangedinunexpectedsequences.

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•Oneofthemostimportantsocialcriticsofhisday,Carlyleinfluencedmanymenoftheyoungergeneration.

 

•PartThree—TextAppreciation

Ⅰ.TextAnalysis

→IntroductiontoExposition

→ThemeoftheText

→TextOrganization

→FurtherUnderstanding

>

Ⅱ.WritingDevices

→LanguageStyle

→RhetoricalDevices

Ⅲ.SentenceParaphrase

•Ⅰ.TextAnalysis

IntroductiontoExposition

•"PubTalkandtheKing'sEnglish"isapieceofexposition(informativewriting).

•Expositionistoputforthanideaorsuggestionandexpoundonit.

•Thepurposeorintentionofthewriteroftheexpositionistoinformorexplain.

•;

•Ⅰ.TextAnalysis

•Expositionisthemostcommonkindofwriting,foritisapplicabletoanythingwhichchallengestheunderstanding,forexample,thedefinitionofaterm,thestructureofalab,themeaningofahistoricalevent,thesignificanceofapoliticalsystem,etc.

•Ⅰ.TextAnalysis

Thewriterofanexpositiongenerallymakesastatement(thesis)ofthecentralthoughtorofhispurposefirst.

Thethesiscanbesupportedanddevelopedinavarietyofways.

Thefollowingaresomeoftheapproachesusuallyusedinwriting:

definition,identification,illustration,comparison,contrast,analogy,analysis.

•Ⅰ.TextAnalysis

1.Conversationisanactivityofhumanbeings,andagoodconversationisnotformakingapoint.Conversationinapubhasacharmofitsown

2.EnglishhasfoughtforcenturiestoberecognizedandweshouldbeproudofKing’sEnglish.

•Ⅰ.TextAnalysis

TextOrganization(loosestructure)

•Part1(Paras.1-3):

Introduction:

Thewriterputsforwardthetheses:

conversationisthemostsociableofallhumanactivitiesandbarconversationhasacharmofitsown.

•Part2(Paras.4-11):

Development1:

Thecharmofconversationisthatthereisnofixedtopic.Example:

theKing'sEnglish—Australia—theSaxonpeasants—culturalhumiliation--revolt.

•[

•Ⅰ.TextAnalysis

FurtherUnderstanding

1.Themajorthemeofthisessayis_______.

A.pubtalkinKing’sEnglish

B.conversationisuniversal

C.thecharmofbarconversation

D.thehistoryofKing’sEnglish

2.Thestyleofthispieceofexpositionis_____.

A.ironic

B.informal

C.formal

D.sarcastic

•Ⅰ.TextAnalysis

3.Theauthorlikesbarconversationbecause______.

A.itiscasualandnotformakingapoint

B.itwillnotusetheKing’sEnglish

C.itisusuallyformalandserious

D.itisinterestingandargumentative

]

4.“TheKing’sorQueen’sEnglish”cameintouseinthe______.

A.15thcentury

B.16thcentury

C.17thcentury

D.18thcentury

•Ⅰ.TextAnalysis

5.Thebestconversationalistsarethose______.

A.whoaretryingtomakeapoint

B.whoaretryingtotalksense

'

C.whoaretoreadylose

D.whoarepreparedtowin

•Ⅱ.WritingDevices

LanguageStyle

1.Effectiveuseofverbs

Theeffectiveuseofverbsisawaytostrengthentheimpression.

.meander,leap,sparkle,glow,slip,slide,etc.

•Ⅱ.WritingDevices

LanguageStyle

2.Effectiveuseofallusion(典故)

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Anallusionisareferencetoaperson,place,oreventthatbearsanassociationtothetopicofadiscoursesoastoimpressthereader.

.

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