1、10Unit4DiogenesandAlexander教学案讲义Unit 4一、授课时间:第8、9周二授课类型:理论课9课时;实践课3课时三授课题目:Diogenes and Alexander四授课时数:12五教学目的和要求:通过讲授课文使大学生了解有关犬儒哲学的有关知识,学会用英语解释句子以达到学以致用的目的。要求学生主动地预习课文,课前准备练习,学会分析文章体裁和进行段落划分。六教学重点和难点:1背景知识的传授:Diogenes and Cynicism ;2文章的体裁分析及段落划分;3语言点的理解:Word study: account; possess; form; roll; el
2、aborateGrammar Focus: The function of adverbial modifier in different sentences; Patterns: the first/second, ect./the next/last+to-infinitive; the first, ect. + who/that clause七教学基本内容和纲要Part One Warm up1.1 Warm-up Questions1.2 Define the following words and phrasesPart Two Background Information2.1
3、Differences and similarities between Diogenes and AlexanderPart Three Text Appreciation3.1 Text AnalysisTheme of the text Structure of the text3.2 Writing DevicesContrastDeveloping paragraphs by examples Other ways of developing paragraphs?3.3 Sentence ParaphrasePart Four Language Study4.1 Phrases a
4、nd Expressions Word list:4.1.2 Phrases and expressions list: 4.1.3Word Building4.2 Grammar Object Part Five Extension5.1 Group discussion八、教学方法和措施本单元将运用黑板、粉笔、多媒体网络辅助教学设备等教学手段,主要采用以学生为主体、教师为主导的任务型、合作型等教学模式,具体运用教师讲授法、师生讨论、生生讨论等方法进行教学。九作业,讨论题,思考题完成课后练习;多看英语报刊杂志及英语经典小说,扩大阅读量;精听与泛听相结合,逐步提高自己的听力水平;积极参加英语角
5、等有助于提高英语口语的活动;坚持用英语写日记;做一些专四相关练习;十参考资料:1)杨立民主编,现代大学英语精读3第二版,学生用书。北京:外语教学与研究出版社,2012。2)杨立民主编,现代大学英语精读3第二版,教师用书。北京:外语教学与研究出版社,2012。3)李观仪主编,新编英语教程第三、四册。上海:上海外语教学研究出版, 1999。4)黄源深,虞苏美等主编,综合英语教程1-4册。北京:高等教育出版社,1998。 5)高等学校英语专业英语教学大纲,北京:外语教学研究出版社,2000。6)Judy Pearsall主编,新牛津英语词典。上海:上海外语教育出版社,1998。7)丁往道、吴冰等编著
6、,英语写作手册。北京:外语教学与研究出版社。8)张道真,现代英语用法词典重排本。北京:外语教学与研究出版社,1994。9)张道真,温志达, 英语语法大全上、下卷。北京:外语教学与研究出版社,1998。十一、课后小结Unit 4Diogenes and AlexanderPart One Warm up1.1 Warm-up Questions1. What does the author tell us about Diogenes? Who was he? What was his philosophy? What did he think was the problem with peop
7、le? How did he intend to help them? What were the key values he promoted? How, in his opinion, could we find true happiness?2. What does the author tell us about Alexander? What did this king have in common with Diogenes, the beggar? Why was Alexander considered a man of destiny?3. How would you con
8、trast the two characters? Why did Alexander decide to visit Diogenes? What did Diogenes really mean when he said that Alexander was blocking the sunlight?1.2Define the following words and phrases1. a mischievous pebble 2. elaborate3. by design 4. restrained5. chivalrousPart Two Background Informatio
9、n2.1 Differences and similarities between Diogenes and Alexander1. Who was Diogenes? A beggarA philosopherA missionary2. Doctrine: Cynicism the doctrine that scorned worldly needs and pleasures and held that virtue was the key to the only good3. Cynicism in modern sense:the belief of a cynic, who ma
10、intains that people are all motivated by selfishness, that no one will help others for good and sincere reasons4.What are the major tenets of Cynicism? Do you find any expressions of these principles in the text?self-sufficiencyshamelessnessoutspokennessperfection of virtue5. AlexanderMacedonian Kin
11、g: son of PhilipThe Thinker: student of AristotleThe Conqueror: Greece, Asia, EgyptWhy do you think he wanted to bring so many regions under his rule?the GreatEmpire Part Three Text Appreciation3.1 Text AnalysisCharacter AnalysisDiogenes: the beggar Diogenes: a free manOther people: half-menShelterc
12、ask, a storage jar made of earthenwarea house Furniturenonebeds, chairs, etc. Dressblanket clothes Foodbits of food begged from others, drinking from his hollowed handselaboratePossessionsnonehorses, servants, bank accounts Nature of the lifea life by choice, out of principle natural, healthy, indep
13、endent a life as slaves of their possessions artificial, anxious, loss of virtueThere are contrasts within the broad contrast. How did Diogenes contrast with ordinary homeless people?Diogenes: the philosopher A Socrates gone mad: repositioning of convention below nature and reasonThree key principle
14、s:living in accord with naturetotal disregard of conventionindependence being the only true, lasting goodDiogenes: the missionary Comparison with ordinary hermitsSimilarities: Both grew tired of human society with its complications and wanted to live simply.Differences:hermitswent away to live simpl
15、yon a small farm, in a quiet village or a caveDiogeneshad a sense of mission, deliberately chose to live in the busy streets in Athens or Corinth, in order to convert peopleWhat was his mission?to restamp the currencycall people back to the natural way of lifetrue lifeDiogenes: ways of teaching How
16、did Diogenes differ from other philosophers of his time?Plato: taught his private pupils in his Academy, which he founded as one of the earliest centers of advanced learning in the world. Aristotle: taught his own private pupils by the use of laboratory, instruments, and specimens.Diogenes: taught a
17、ll those who would care to listen by his own example or by taking people around him for examples. He carried a lighted lamp in broad daylight and inspected the face of everyone he met.When you are all so busy, I feel I ought to do something!Alexander: citizen of the world 1.King: different from othe
18、r Macedonians drinking?women?fighting?2. Thinker: Aristotles pupil, he learned culturephilosophyprinciples of scientific research3. Conquerortook command of the League of Greek Statescommander-in-chief of a new expedition against old, rich, corrupt AsiaThe Dramatic Encounter The differences and simi
19、larities between the two historical characters. DifferencesDiogenesAlexanderPhysical appearancelying on the bare earth, shoeless, bearded, half-naked, like a beggar, a doghandsome face, fiery glance, strong body, purple and gold cloak, air of destinyIdentificationphilosopher, missionarygreat monarch
20、, conquerorStatuslow, treated with contempt and disapproval high, treated with respect, greeted with a bow and acclamationPossessions & Powernone, rejecting possession or powerland and absolute powerMissionrestamp the currency: to call people back to the simple and natural lifetrue valuebring people
21、 of the whole world to the light of civilizationSimilarities 1.Both were great thinkers.2.Both had a sense of mission.3.Both were citizens of the world, admiring the heroic figure of Hercules, who labored for mankind.4.Both were free. Structure of the textParas. 1-10Diogenes Paras. 11-13Alexander Pa
22、ras. 14-17their dramatic encounterRelevant questions:1. Question: What do you know about the historical background of the people discussed in the essay?2. Question: What does the essay tell us about Diogenes and Alexander?3. Question: What is a possible reason for an author to take the time to write
23、 an essay like this describing people who are long dead and gone?4.Question:How is the essay structured?5.Question: Try to find more information about these two historical figures to share with your classmates.6.Question: Underline the parts of the text that you find particularly well-put and intere
24、sting.7. Question: Be ready to give comments on the essay.3.2 Writing Devices1 Comparison & Contrast examplesuse transitional words or expressions to make comparison and achieve unity: not so , the otherbut for He was one, but not the other. Not so Diogenes. But for Diogenes, Alexander was far older
25、 and wiser than his years. Like all Macedonians he loved he was a magnificent commander, but he was not merely a military automaton. Only Diogenes, although he lived in Corinth, did not visit the new monarch. Diogenes merely sat upDiogenes said nothing. He understood Cynicism as the others could not
26、. Like Diogenes, he admired who labored to help mankind while all others toiled use transitional paragraph to achieve coherence2. Parallelismachieve increased strength, sounding more powerful, more effective, e.g. para. 143. Euphemisme.g. done his business, natural acts4. Transferred Epitheta figure
27、 of speech that carries the modifier across and puts it on to another word which is not normally modified by it, so as to stress the emotions or feelingse.g. a mischievous pebble ; amazed silence 5. Analogye.g. drawing a parallel between change the values and restamp the currency 3.3 Sentence Paraph
28、rase1. Sometimes they threw bits of food, and got scant thanks; sometimes a mischievous pebble, and got a shower of stones and abuse. Sometimes people would throw bits of food to him, but he hardly thanked them at all. Sometimes they would throw a pebble at him for fun, but get a shower of stones an
29、d a stream of abuse in return. 2. His lifes aim was clear to him: it was to restamp the currency: to take the clean metal of human life, to erase the old false conventional markings, and to imprint it with its true values. His purpose in life was clear to him: it was to reprint the coins. Human life can be taken as the clean coins which are imprinted with false markings. He was to remove the false markings and print the true values on it. In other words, his aim in life was to call on people
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