Unit7AChristmasCarolPart1SampleTeachingPlansGoals◆LearnaboutCharlesDickensandhisworks◆Talkaboutsocialresponsibilities◆ReviewtheAdverbial◆WriteareviewofaplayPeriod1Let’slistenandspeak!Goals◆LearnaboutCharlesDickensandhisworks◆TalkaboutsocialresponsibilitiesProceduresStep1:Warmingup1.WarmingupbylookinganddescribingHello,class.Lookateachofthepictures,thinkoverwhothepeopleare,whattheyaredoingandwheretheyare.ThesespicturesarefrombooksbyCharlesDickens.Canyouguesswhichbooks?Yes,itisAChristmasCarol.IhaveendeavouredinthisGhostlylittlebook,toraisetheGhostofanIdea,whichshallnotputmyreadersoutofhumourwiththemselves,witheachother,withtheseason,orwithme.Mayithaunttheirhousespleasantly,andnoonewishtolayit.TheirfaithfulFriendandServant,C.D.December,1843.DoyouknowanythingaboutthebookAChristmasCarol?用心爱心专心115号编辑TableofContentsofAChristmasCarolStave1:Marley’sGhostStave2:TheFirstoftheThreeSpiritsStave3:TheSecondoftheThreeSpiritsStave4:TheLastoftheSpiritsStave5:TheEndofIt2.WarmingupbytalkingaboutCharlesDickensWhatdoyoualreadyknowaboutCharlesDickensandthetimeinwhichhelived?AboutCharlesDickensCharlesJohnHuffamDickens(February7,1812–June9,1870),pen-name“Boz,wasacherishedEnglishnovelistoftheVictorianera.Thepopularityofhisnovelsandshortstoriesduringhislifetimeandtothepresentisdemonstratedbythefactthatnoneofhisnovelshasevergoneoutofprint.Doesanyoneofyouknowaboutanyoneofhiswritings.WorksbyCharlesDickensMajornovels:ThePickwickPapers(1836);OliverTwist(1837–1839);NicholasNickleby(1838–1839);TheOldCuriosityShop(1840–1841);BarnabyRudge(1841);TheChristmasBooks:AChristmasCarol(1843);TheChimes(1844);TheCricketontheHearth(1845)TheBattleofLife(1846);MartinChuzzlewit(1843-1844);DombeyandSon(1846–1848);DavidCopperfield(1849–1850);BleakHouse(1852–1853);HardTimes(1854);LittleDorrit(1855–1857);ATaleofTwoCities(July11,1859);GreatExpectations(1860–1861);OurMutualFriend(1864–1865);TheMysteryofEdwinDrood(unfinished)(1870)SelectedotherbooksSketchesbyBoz(1836);AmericanNotes(1842);AChild’sHistoryofEngland(1851–1853)Shortstories“AChristmasTree”;“AMessagefromtheSea”;“DoctorMarigold”;“GeorgeSilverman’sExplanation”;“GoingintoSociety”;“HolidayRomance”;“Hunted用心爱心专心115号编辑Down”;“Mrs.Lirriper’sLegacy”;“Mrs.Lirriper’sLodgings”“MugbyJunction”;“PerilsofCertainEnglishPrisoners”;“Somebody’sLuggage”;“SundayUnderThreeHeads”;“TheChild’sStory”;“TheHauntedHouse”;“TheHauntedManandtheGhost’sBargain”;“TheHolly-Tree”;“TheLamplighter”;“TheSevenPoorTravellers”;“TheTrialforMurder”;“TomTiddler’sGround”;“WhatChristmasIsAsWeGrowOlder”;“WreckoftheGoldenMary”Step2:Listeningandanswering.Listentothetapeandanswer:1.WhatisJacobMarley’sfate?2.Whatdoesthedreampredict?3.WhatdoesEbenezerScroogehavetodotoavoidJacob’sfate?AChristmasCarolisashortstorywrittenbyCharlesDickens.FirstpublishedonDecember17,1843,thebookwasaninstantsuccess.Thousandsofcopiesweresoldwithinweeks.OriginallywrittenasapotboilertoenableDickenstopayoffadebt,thisstoryhasbecomeoneofthemostpopularandenduringChristmasstoriesofalltime.Step3:SpeakingInpairs,discussabouttheresponsibilitiesofbusinesspeopletowardsboththeiremployeesandtheircustomers.KeywordstobeusedSafetystandards,responsibility,workingconditions,quality,hygiene,trust,socialconscience,profitEmployerAnemployerisapersonorinstitutionthathiresemployeesorworkers.Employersofferwagestotheworkersinexchangefortheworker’slabor-power.Employersincludeeverythingfromindividualshiringababysittertogovernmentsandbusinesseswhichhiredmanythousandsofemployees.Inmostwesternsocietiesgovernmentsarethelargestsingleemployers,butmostoftheworkforceisemployedinsmallandmediumbusinessesintheprivatesector.EmployeeAnemployeeisanypersonhiredbyanemployer–typically,aworkerhiredtoperformaspecific“job”.Typicalexamplesincludeaccountants,solicitors,lawyers,photographers,amongmanyotherworkerclassifications.Theemployeecontributeslabourandexpertisetoanenterprise.Employeesperformthediscreteactivityofeconomicproduction.Ofthethreefactorsofproduction,employeesusuallyprovidethelabor.用心爱心专心115号编辑