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1、20142015学年第一学期英语教学设计 1414111班141411101柴晓慧CONTENTWarm-up activitiesText appreciationTeaching ContentTeaching ContentTeaching ContentDetails of the ArticleHomeworkBackground InformationBackground InformationBackground InformationBackground InformationBackground informationBackground InformationBackgro

2、und Informationabout the authorborn in Oakland, California. Both of her parents were Chinese immigrants.She is a Chinese American writer whose works explore mother-daughter relationships. In 1993, Tans adaptation of her first novel, The Joy Luck Club, became a commercially successful film. The book

3、has been translated into 35 languages. Her father, John Tan, was an electrical engineer and Baptist minister who came to America to escape the turmoil of the Chinese Civil War. Her mother, Daisy, had divorced an abusive husband in China. She was forced to leave her children behind when she escaped o

4、n the last boat to leave Shanghai before the Communist takeover in 1949. Her marriage to John Tan produced three children, Amy and her two brothers. The JoyLuckClubHer first book, won her The National Book Award and the L.A. Times Book Award in 1989.The Kitchen Gods Wife (1991)two books for children

5、, The Moon Lady and The Chinese Siamese Cat two novels The Hundred Secret Senses (1995) and The Bonesetters Daughter (2001). The conflicting plot drawn from her own experiencesTragedy struck the Tan family when Amys father and oldest brother both died of brain tumors within a year. Mrs. Tan moved he

6、r surviving children to Switzerland, where Amy finished high school, but by this time mother and daughter were in constant conflict.Introduction of The Joy Luck Club(1)The book comprises a series of short-story-like vignettes that move back and forth in time and space, between the lives of four Chin

7、ese women in pre-1949 China and their American-born daughters in California. Introduction of The Joy Luck Club(2)It tells stories about four pairs of mothers and daughters-Suyuan Woo and Jing-mei (June); Anmei Hsu and Rose; Lindo Jong and Waverly; Ying-ying St. Clair and Lena. These stories are told

8、 by seven voices, those of the mothers and daughters except for Suyuan Woo, who is dead when the story begins in the book. Introduction of The Joy Luck Club(3)The different points of view enable us to look at the bittersweet mother-daughter relations from different angles. The mothers and daughters

9、treat one another cautiously, playing a game of love and fear, need and rejection. Introduction of The Joy Luck Club(4)The mother-daughter relationships are a mixture of love and hostility, expectations and disappointments, conflict and reconciliation. When the daughters become older and more mature

10、, they begin to reconsider their identity and reevaluate their cultural heritage. They discover that their mothers are “in their bones”, and that heritage is not something they can ignore and shake off easily.“Two Kinds” is fiction. Although this passage is taken from a novel, it can be read as a co

11、mplete short story. It has a complete plot of its own. The main characters in this story are the daughter by the name of Jing-mei (her English name is June) and her mother (Suyuan, its meaning in Chinese is 宿愿). There are some minor characters including the girls father, Suyuans friend, Lindo, the l

12、atters daughter, Waverly and the piano teacher, Old Chong. GLOSSARYmah-jongg 麻将dim sum: dimsm n. 点心finalist: fainlist n. 参加决赛者 a contestant who reaches the final stages of a competition The judges awarded both finalists equal points. 裁判员判定决赛双方分数相同bittersweet: a. 又苦又甜的,苦乐参半的 cliche: kli:ei; kli:ei n.

13、 陈腔滥调a trite or obvious remark Cliche is a feature of bad journalism. 使用套语是拙劣的新闻体的特点.compelling: kmpeli a. 强制的,强迫性的,令人注目的,引起兴趣的1. driving or forcing 2. tending to persuade by forcefulness of argumentpathos: peis n. 感伤,悲怅,悲情a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others The play is no

14、table for the pathos of its final scene. 该剧以最后一场的哀婉动人而著称。purse: p:s v. 皱起,使缩拢 contract ones lips into a rounded shapecrinkly: krikli a. 起绉的,绉褶多的 full of wrinkles. fuzz: fz n. 细毛,绒毛filamentous hairlike growth on a plant A peach skin is covered with fuzz. 桃上有一层细毛.lament: lment n. 悲叹,悔恨,恸哭v. 哀悼,悔恨,悲叹 a

15、 cry of sorrow and grief ; express grief verbally 1. He deeply lamented the death of his wife. 他对妻子的去世深感悲痛。2. Shes always lamenting the lack of sports facilities in town. 她总是抱怨伦敦缺少体育设施.Part two Background informationThe Joy Luck Club, from which “Two Kinds” is taken, explores conflicts between two g

16、enerations and two different cultures. Set in China and in the United States, the novel is woven by stories of four Chinese mothers and their four daughters. Four Chinese women, who have just arrived in the United States and who are drawn together by the shadow of their pastmeet in San Francisco to

17、play mah-jongg, eat dim sum and tell stories. They call their gatherings the Joy Luck Club. In 1993, the novel was adapted into a feature film. The screenplay was written by the author Amy Tan along with Ronald Bass. Part three Text Appreciation(Para.1-3) the beginning of the story(Para 4 28 to 76)

18、the middle of the story (6subsections)(Para 77 to 93) the end of the story (2subsections)The beginning part of the story provides the reader The beginning part of the story provides the reader with some background information. It tells abut the with some background information. It tells abut the mot

19、her and her hopes for her daughter. This paves mother and her hopes for her daughter. This paves the way for the development of the conflict between the way for the development of the conflict between the daughter and the mother. the daughter and the mother. Part i (paras.13)Part i (paras.13)This pa

20、rt is about the mothers unsuccessful This part is about the mothers unsuccessful attempt to change her daughter into a Chinese attempt to change her daughter into a Chinese Shirley Temple. In the beginning the child Shirley Temple. In the beginning the child was as excited as the mother about becomi

21、ng was as excited as the mother about becoming a prodigy. At this point, the conflict between a prodigy. At this point, the conflict between mother and daughter was mother and daughter was notnot visible. visible.Part ii(paras.411) Part ii(paras.411) Part iii(paras1220) In this part we learn that th

22、e mother was trying In this part we learn that the mother was trying very hard to train her daughter to be a genius. As very hard to train her daughter to be a genius. As the tests got more and more difficult, the daughter the tests got more and more difficult, the daughter lost heart. She decided t

23、hat she would not let her lost heart. She decided that she would not let her mother change her. This change of attitudes would mother change her. This change of attitudes would lead to the gradual development of the conflict.lead to the gradual development of the conflict. Part iv (paras2128) While

24、watching a Chinese girl playing the piano While watching a Chinese girl playing the piano on an Ed Sullivan Show, a new idea flashed into on an Ed Sullivan Show, a new idea flashed into the mothers head. With the new plan the mothers head. With the new plan introduced, the conflict would develop fur

25、roduced, the conflict would develop further.Part v (paras2946)It tells about how the girl was made to learn It tells about how the girl was made to learn the piano under the instructions of Old Chong. the piano under the instructions of Old Chong. The relationship between mother and The rela

26、tionship between mother and daughter was getting more and more tense.daughter was getting more and more tense.Part v (paras2946)Part v (paras2946) It tells about how the girl was made to learn It tells about how the girl was made to learn the piano under the instructions of Old Chong. the piano unde

27、r the instructions of Old Chong. The relationship between mother and The relationship between mother and daughter was getting more and more tense.daughter was getting more and more tense.Part vi (para.4760) Part vi (para.4760) Jing-mei was to perform in a talent show held Jing-mei was to perform in

28、a talent show held in the church. Jing-mei started all right and in the church. Jing-mei started all right and soon made a mess of her performance. soon made a mess of her performance. Undoubtedly this was a heavy blow to her Undoubtedly this was a heavy blow to her mother. The crisis of the story is about to come.mother. The crisis of the story is about to come.Part vii (para6176)Part vii (para6176) The girl assumed that her failure at the show The girl assumed that her failure at the show meant she would never have to play the piano. meant she would never have to play the piano. Yet t

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