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选修7《Reading and vocabulary》精品PPT课件优质课下载

3.Learn new words:

知道: warden, workhouse Victorian

理解: smog,novelist, orphan, choke

掌握:starve,distribute, in astonishment desperate

bring sth to the attention of sb be wild with

1. vocabulary study: Match the definition with the correct words.

1. a child whose parents are dead novelist

2. a home for poor people workhouse

3. a person who wants novels orphan

4. a period in the 19th century of England smog

5. be unable to breathe properly

because something is in your throat. choke

6. to Share something between a group of people Victorian era

7. dirty air that look like a mixture of smoke and fog starve

8. to be extremely hungry and weak distribute

2. Preview introduction ,cultural corner and finish the close.

Charles Dickens is one of England’s most famous . Many of his novels described life in the middle of the 19th century of London , a period called Victorian era. At that time, wealth was distributed unfairly among the population. The smoking chimney pipes created smog which was so strong that it choked the inhabitants. His father was put in because he could not pay his . Dickens started to work in a factory at 13 , experiencing real there.He was very unhappy, but was able to write well about because he had actually experiencing it himself.

One of his novels is Oliver Twist, Oliver is a poor , who lives with other children in large house called a . They had so little to eat that they often starve. To people's relief, the story ends . The young boy discovers his real parents and finds a loving home. However, it brought to the attention of the public, and for this reason alone it is a very important novel.

The text, Oliver Asks for More, is adapted from the novel. Among Charles Dickens’ most famous novels are David Copperfield, A tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations.

novelists

prison

bills

poverty

orphan

workhouse