Module1PrideandPrejudicePartOneTeachingDesignGoalsToimprovereadingabilityformainideasanddetailsTolearnsomeusefulwordsandexpressionsinthetextToknowaboutthereviewofanovelTeachingproceduresPeriod1IntroductionandreadingStep1:Warmingup1.WarmingupbyintroducingHello,class,todaywe’regoingtolearnUnit1.ThisunitisaboutafamousauthornamedJaneAustenandhernovels.NowIwillintroducetheauthorandthenovelbrieflytoyou.Listentomecarefullyplease.JaneAusten'slifeandbackgroundJaneAustenlivedaquietlife.ShewasbornonDecember16th,1775.Janewastheyoungestchildinthefamilyofeightchildren.HerfatherwasacountryministerinSteventon,asmallHampshiretowninSouthcentralEngland.Hermotherwasahousewifeandinterestedinliteratureandcouldwritestoriesandpoems.MissAustenattendedseveralschoolsuntiltheendofherformaleducation,whenshewasonlyeleven.Thenshewaseducatedbythemodelof“countryminister'sdaughter”athome.JaneAusten'slivelyintelligenceandkeeninterestinhumanrelationshipappearedtohavebeensharedbyallherfamily.Asateenager,sheshowedwitandlivelinessinherwritings.Herstoriesweresharedbyallherfamily.JaneAustenenjoyshighprestigeinliterature.Thequalitiesofherstyle---thedelicateprecision,briskdescriptionwhichoftenmarkssubtlety,thelucidityandvitalityandironicwit-wonhergreatfameasoneofthebestEnglishnovelists.Herinnerhumor,skillfulwritingandherownpersonalitymadeherworksattractnumerousreaders.Oneofherrepresentatives,PrideandPrejudicewasprobablythemostpopularofherfinishednovels.Fromthisnovel,wecanhaveacompleteandobjectiveknowledgeofJaneAusten.2.Warmingupbyquestions1.Haveyoueverheardawell-knownauthornamedJaneAusten?2.Whichcountryisshefrom?3.Canyoutellusoneortwoofherrepresentatives?3.WarmingupbystudyingsomenewwordsoftheunitBeforewereadthetext,weshouldfirstlystudysomenewwordswhichappearintheunit.Well,lookatthesewordsandtrytoreadthem,andthenpracticethespellingexercises.用心爱心专心116号编辑desperateessentialexistencefictioninsultintenselyrespectablesearchsensiblesuitablesuperficialunsociableacknowledgeadventurecomfortsfocusfortuneincomepossessionromancestylesurviveuniversalupsetattitudewhisperunsociableassureunwillingWhenlearningthesenewwords,youmayuseyourdictionarytohelpyoutounderstandthemandatthesametime,youspell,read,andtrytorememberaspossibleasyoucan.SpellingexercisesReadthefollowingsentencesandwriteaproperwordfromtheboxabovetomeettheneedsofthemeaningofthesentences.1.Herefusedtoathathewasdefeated.2.TheexplorertoldtheboysabouthisaintheArctic.3.Itisactoknowthatsheissafe.4.Whatisyou’reatowardsthisquestion?5.Thedoctorsarestudyingthefofadisease.6.Hehasagoodsenseofh.7.Taxwaspayableoniare£2000.8.Youcannottakepofthehouseuntilallthepapershavebeensigned.9.Therewasanairofrabouttheoldcastle.10.AretheseclothesrenoughforMrs.Whitehouse’sparty?11.Hehasonlyasknowledgeofasubject.12.Theoldladyhassallherchildren.13.Televisionprovidesuentertainment.14.Theprisonersbecamedintheirattemptstoescape.15.Exercise,freshairandsleepareeforthepreservationofhealth.16.Doyoubelieveintheeofghosts?17.Truthisoftenstrangerthanf.18.Heisallthedrawersforthemissingpapers.19.Shedidnotwantanyonetohearsoshewinherfriend’sear.20.Shetoldhimthatshewasutomarryhim.21.Elizabethahersisterthatshelookedattractive.22.Thegirlsareuanddon’tlikegoingtoparties.Keys:1.acknowledge2.adventures3.comfort4.attitude5.focus6.humor7.income8.possession9.romance10.respectable11.superficial12.surv...