Lesson 1pub talk and the King27s English讲稿.docx
《Lesson 1pub talk and the King27s English讲稿.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《Lesson 1pub talk and the King27s English讲稿.docx(22页珍藏版)》请在冰豆网上搜索。
Lesson1pubtalkandtheKing27sEnglish讲稿
•Lesson1
PubTalkandtheKing’sEnglish
•Contents
PartOne:
Warm-up
PartTwo:
BackgroundInformation
PartThree:
TextAppreciation
PartFour:
LanguageStudy
PartFive:
Extension
•PartOne—Warm-up
>
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
|
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.
[
•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)
<
Anallusionisareferencetoaperson,place,oreventthatbearsanassociationtothetopicofadiscoursesoastoimpressthereader.
.