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Module Three Music

2019-2020年高中英语Module3Period1Productionandreading

Period 1: Production and Reading

Step 1: Warming up

1. Warming up by listening pieces of music and asking questions

Play several pieces of music (music from Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven will be best) to let the students listen and appreciate, then ask them: 1) Do you like music? 2) What about these pieces?

3) What is your favorite kind of music?

4) Who is your favorite musician? And who is your favorite poser?

Then make a brief introduction about these three posers, meanwhile get the students to know the differences between the words: musician; poser; singer; performer 2. Warming up by showing some pictures and discussing

Hello boys and girls, I have some pictures (any pictures which are related with music will be OK) here to show you:

1) Do you know who they are?

2) What kind of things are these pictures connected with, science, culture, politics, painting, drawing or music? Of course they are all connected with music. Sunman, Chinese singer; Justin Derrick has just joined multi-platinum singer Pink for uping xx European and US tour dates; and very famous opera Cat King. So, you may have guessed that today we’re going to learn something about music, and now I would like you to think:what kind of music do you like best? Why? What does a poser usually do? Please discuss this topic with your partner.

3. Warming up by telling a story

Good morning, class. Today we are going to read a passage about three great musicians who are all posers. A poser is a musician who writes pieces of music for others to sing or to play. But first I’d like to share an interesting story which is also about music with you. (When telling this story, it’s better to play a CD of traditional Chinese music such as “高山流水” and “阳春白雪” as the background music.) In ancient China there was a famous musician, Zhong Ziqi, who played Gu qin very well, but very few people could understand his music. One day he was playing the instrument in a quiet place. He did it so attentively that he made no notice of anything around. When he played to mean high mountains, a person cried out: “ Ah, great mountains!” When he played to mean the running water, the person burst out: “Yeah, the water is running.” Zhong Ziqi was too moved to continue his playing. This very person was Yu Boya who also loved music very much. After that they became very good friends and usually discussed musical problems or played music together. It was said that Zhong Ziqi broke his Guqin after he got the news that Yu Boya died, and from then on he never played any music. It is known to us later as the Chinese saying: “高山流水有知音” and “钟子期摔琴以谢知音”.

Well, the three musicians mentioned in the passage also had friendship with each other. If we want to know what indeed it happened and how they thought of each other, we will have to learn the text. Please open your books and turn to page22. Step 2: Pre-reading 1. Imagining and sharing

Well, almost every one of us hopes to have a “zhiyin(知音)”. Just imagine somewhere sometime you meet your favorite musician. What will happen? Please e and tell the class your imaginational story. Let’s share. 2. Introduce some new words

Show the following new words from the text and ask the students to read them all together twice, correcting their pronunciation while they read each word. court director genius harpsichord impressed lose musical peasant piece(of music) singer successful symphony talent teenager Ok, we are to have a small organization quiz. Read each word, think about its meaning and function, and then make them go to its proper group.

1) Noun Group: __________________________________________________________ 2) Adjective Group: _______________________________________________________ 3) Verb group: ____________________________________________________________ 4) Other group: ___________________________________________________________ Keys:

1) Noun Group: director; poser; singer; musician; peasant; teenager; genius; talent; court; harpsichord; symphony 2) Adjective Group: impressed; successful; musical 3) Verb group: lose;

4) Other group: piece (of music) Step 3: Reading 1. Leading-in

Since you have got familiar with these words which are connected with music, I guess it will be not too difficult for you to get the main idea of this passage. Now, please read the passage quickly and choose the best title.

A. Three Great Austrian posers

B. Three Great posers of the Eighteenth Century C. Three Great Child posers ( Key: A)

2. Fast reading to get general understanding

Read the text again, and then think how many posers the text refers. (Three. ) So, how many parts do you think the text should be divided? (Three again. )

Keys:

Part1: paragraph 1and 2

Part1: paragraph 3,4and 5 Part1: paragraph 6,7and 8 3. Careful reading for some details

Read the passage again as carefully as you can and then answer the following questions. 1) Which of the posers were born in Austria? 2) Which of the posers were born in Germany? 3) Which of the posers had a good singing voice? 4) Which of the posers died before his fortieth birthday? 5) Which of the posers became dead? 6) Which of the posers met each other?

7) Which of the posers had fathers who were musicians? 8) Which of the posers had a father who wasn’t a musician?

4. Listen to the tape of the text and try to find which of the following words appear in the passage. court director instrument traditional genius harpsichord impressed lose conductor musical audience peasant piece(of music) singer saxophone successful symphony jazz talent teenager guitar (Keys: court; director; genius; harpsichord; impressed; lose; musical; peasant; piece(of music) singer; successful; symphony; talent; teenager ) 4. Detailed reading for more information

Read the following sentences and decide whether they are true (T) or false (F) according to the text. 1) It was Haydn who changed the form of symphonies into long piece for large orchestra. 2) Haydn worked in eastern Austria for thirteen years. 3) Mozart posed 600 pieces of music.

4) Mozart was even a teenager when he played for the Empress of Austria. 5) It was Haydn who taught Beethoven how to play the piano. 6) Beethoven didn’t stop posing when he became deaf. ( Keys: 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 F 6T) Step 4: Reading practice

Read the following passage within 5 minutes and make a proper choice to each problem.

When Mozart passed away, he was buried in a churchyard. A couple of days later, a town drunk was

walking through the cemetery and heard some strange noise ing from the area where Mozart was buried. Terrified, the drunk ran and got the priest to e and listen to it. The priest bent close to the grave and heard some faint, unrecognizable music ing from the grave.

Frightened, the priest ran and got the town magistrate (地方行政官). When the magistrate arrived, he bent his ear to the grave, listened for a moment, and said, \yes, that's Mozart's Ninth Symphony, being played backwards.\

He listened a while longer, and said, \the Eighth and it's backwards, too. Most puzzling.\So the magistrate kept \was happening dawned on the magistrate; he stood up and announced crowd that had gathered in the cemetery, \worry about. It's just Mozart deposing.\ the citizens feel when they gathered in the cemetery?

to Symphony, listening; of what the

nothing to 1. How did A.

They

were full of fright. B. They were lost in their listening to the music. C. They were worried about the music D. They were uncertain what was happening. 2. We can learn from the passage that the town magistrate was_________. A. honest B. drunk C. musical D. wise

3. In paragraph 3, \ the realization of what was happening dawned on the magistrate \actually means \

A. the magistrate happened to dawn the realization B. the realization was happening on the magistrate C. the magistrate began to realize what was happening

D. the realization dawned on what was happening to the magistrate 4. What the passage mainly wants to tell the reader is ______________. A. Mozart was so great that he was still deposing though he passed away. B. Mozart had died, but his music was still in everyone’s mind.

C. Mozart frightened the drunk, the priest, even the magistrate by his music. D. Mozart was misunderstood by the drunk, the priest, the magistrate and the citizens. (Keys: 1.D 2.C 3.C 4.B) Step5:Homework

1. Try to instruct your favorite musician to your class orally. 2. Try to repeat the text.

3. Learn the new words again, using the dictionary if necessary. 4. 5. 6.

2019-2020年高中英语Module3Period2Grammar-Reviewofverbforms

Goals

●To review ~ing form, the ~ed form and to + infinitive; link verbs

Procedures

▇ Review ~ing form, the ~ed form and to + infinitive; link verbs

It is very mon to use strings of verbs - where two verbs are used in sequence. For example, the verb want is monly used in this way: I want to go home. verb 1 verb 2

Only the first verb in the string is finite (has tense and subject-verb agreement). The second verb must be in a non-finite form, and this can be difficult for learners as there is more than one non-finite form of the verb which can be used. monly the form used is to + infinitive, as in the example above. However, there are some mon verbs which require the -ing (present participle) form of the verb to be used in the