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课件网) 高中英语译林2020选择性必修第一册 Unit 2 The Universal Language Extended reading-Assessment Learning Objectives tell the story of Beethoven’s remarkable life and briefly introduce his Symphony No.9; master the writing techniques of this article; find out the qualities of Beethoven as a great musician; research an English song through cooperation and exploration; write and present the profile through group work. Contents 1. Lead in 2. Before reading 3. While reading 4. Post reading 5. Language points 6. Project 7. Summary 8. Assessment 9. Homework 01. Lead in Lead in Who is he What do you know about him Beethoven. Lead in Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was a famous German composer. He learned music young from his strict father and showed great talent. He moved to Vienna, the music capital, in 1792. In Vienna, he became a famous piano player and composer. Sadly, he began losing his hearing around age 26. This was disastrous, but he kept composing. Lead in Despite his deafness, Beethoven wrote his most exciting and famous music during his “middle” period. This includes his powerful Fifth Symphony and the nature-inspired Sixth Symphony. Almost completely deaf later in life, his music became deeper and more complex. His greatest work is the Ninth Symphony, famous for its final part, the “Ode to Joy” – a beautiful tune about human unity. Beethoven died in 1827. He is one of history’s greatest composers because his music expressed strong emotion and changed music forever. 02. Before reading What is the title What do you expect to learn from the passage Beethoven: a remarkable life. Before reading 03. While reading Skimming What is the genre of this passage A. News report. B. Science article.(科学论文) C. Biography.(人物传记) Skimming Para. 1 The first-ever performance of _____. Para. 2 Beethoven’s _____before his late twenties. Para. 3 Beethoven’s attitudes in the face of _____. Para. 4 _____ to Symphony No. 9. Para. 5 Beethoven’s _____. Skim the passage and fill in the blanks. Symphony No. 9 life journey the loss of hearing Introduction reputation and achievements Is this article written exactly in time order Para. 1 The first-ever performance of Symphony No. 9. Para. 2 Beethoven’s life journey before his late twenties. Para. 3 Beethoven’s attitudes in the face of the loss of hearing. Para. 4 Introduction to Symphony No. 9. Para. 5 Beethoven’s reputation and achievements. Highlight Life & achievements Flashback (闪回/倒叙) In some texts, the events are not put exactly in time order; instead, an event that happened earlier is put in the middle of the main story, which is called flashback. You can tell you are reading a flashback when the story goes back to the past with a change of scene. There is usually a transitional sentence indicating the change. Is this article written exactly in time order Skimming Can you find the transitional sentence in this passage Symphony No. ... ...