陳志強(qiáng)
Step 1? ?感知·閱讀導(dǎo)航
話題導(dǎo)入
母愛(ài)是醉人的春風(fēng),是潤(rùn)物的細(xì)雨,是相伴你一生的盈盈笑語(yǔ),是你漂泊天涯的縷縷思念。母愛(ài)是一根棒棒糖,讓你在甜蜜中感受到快樂(lè);母愛(ài)是一本厚厚的書(shū),讓你懂得許許多多的人生道理。母愛(ài)是孩子最早、最溫暖、最安全、最永恒的港灣。正是這一種特殊的生命相連的形式,讓母愛(ài)在孩子們的生命中起著無(wú)可替代的作用,創(chuàng)造了一個(gè)又一個(gè)的奇跡,不斷引領(lǐng)著孩子們走向成熟,走向更加波瀾壯闊的人生舞臺(tái)。
閱讀目標(biāo)
1. 梳理故事的情節(jié),把握故事的開(kāi)始、發(fā)展、高潮、結(jié)局,培養(yǎng)閱讀敘事類語(yǔ)篇時(shí)的主線意識(shí)。
2. 分析語(yǔ)篇中的細(xì)節(jié)描寫(xiě),如語(yǔ)言描寫(xiě)、動(dòng)作描寫(xiě)和心理描寫(xiě)等,推測(cè)語(yǔ)篇中母親及“我”的性格特征。
3. 體諒母親的不易,思考母親給孩子帶來(lái)的巨大變化,理解母愛(ài)的偉大。
4. 體會(huì)“我”情感變化的過(guò)程及原因,體會(huì)成長(zhǎng)的真正含義,不斷形成強(qiáng)大的內(nèi)心力量,做一個(gè)內(nèi)心充實(shí)、不役于外物的人。
讀前預(yù)熱
Ⅰ. Brainstorming
Have you ever received any presents from your mother on your birthday? What present would you like on that day? What if you received no present from your mother then?
Ⅱ. Exploring a story
Do you like sharing stories with others? The following diagram for a story may help you to be a top storyteller. Look at it carefully and then discuss the following question with your partners: how can I narrate my story in a plain but complete way?
1 I lay on my bed, legs leaning against the wall, desperately wishing my mother would call. But I remembered the last time Id seen her, right before the train for Providence pulled out of the station. “You know how expensive it is to call,” she said, and then hugged me tight and said goodbye.
2 This was my first birthday away from home. I missed my mom, missed my sister, and most certainly missed the special pound cake my mother always made for my birthday. Since getting to college that year, I would watch jealously as the other freshmen received care packages from their parents on their birthdays—and even on ordinary days. Big boxes containing summer slacks and blouses, packages of M&Ms and Snickers, things they needed and things they didnt. Instead of feeling thrilled about my upcoming eighteenth birthday, I felt empty. I wished my mom would send me something, too, but I knew that she couldnt afford presents or the postage. She had done her best with my sister and me—raising us by herself. The simple truth was that there just was never enough money.
3 But that didnt stop her from filling us with dreams. “You can be what you want to be,” she would tell us. “Politicians, dancers, writers—you just have to work for your dreams; you have to get an education.”
4 Thanks to my moms sacrifices(犧牲) and big dreams, Id made it to the Ivy League: Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
5 As I was recalling these things, my roommate joined me on the bed. “Hey. After we study, lets buy ice cream and cake.” I nodded, closed my eyes, and imagined the cake Mom would have made. Mmm. I could see the golden yellow of each of the twelve eggs, and I could almost smell the vanilla (香草) filling the house while the cake baked.
6 As I daydreamed, there was a knock on the door. My roommate opened it to find a deliveryman asking for me. He handed her a large box, which she carefully placed on the desk near my bed. “Open it.” I did, and inside was a vanilla cake with chocolate frosting. In icing were the words: “Happy Birthday, Sande!Love, Mom.” I was filled with excitement, as if Mom were right there hugging me close.
7 How had she managed to afford it? I felt as if I were back at home with her, safe and secure while she sang and told me how much she loved having me in her life. I ran out to the hall and knocked on my dormmates doors. “Birthday cake,” I called. I cut cakes for the dormmates gathering in my room and watched their faces as they ate, because I didnt need to eat to feel both full and rich inside.
Step 2 理解·文本解讀
Ⅰ. Read for some basic elements of the story
Ⅱ. Read for the plot
Complete the story mountain with the best choice for the plot.
A. I wished for my moms call or presents desperately.
B. I shared the cake with my dormmates.
C. Mom asked a deliveryman to send me a vanilla cake.
D. Mom couldnt afford to call me or buy me a present.
E. Id spend my first birthday away from home.
Step 3 運(yùn)用·讀寫(xiě)整合
Situational writing
Supposing youre the author of this narrative, with the annual Mothers Day drawing near, you hope to write a narrative about your mother with the title “My moms surprise” and contribute to Crazy English. Please write a narrative to the magazine.
Writing essentials:
1. narration of the story;
2. your evaluation.
Writing requirements:
1. your narrative should be about 100 words;
2. your narrative can include some details if necessary.
My moms surprise
Step 4 提升·素養(yǎng)建構(gòu)
一、遷移運(yùn)用
從敘事模式看高考記敘文的寫(xiě)作
《普通高中英語(yǔ)課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)(2017年版2020年修訂)》要求學(xué)生“接觸和學(xué)習(xí)不同類型的語(yǔ)篇,熟悉生活中常見(jiàn)的語(yǔ)篇形式,把握不同語(yǔ)篇的特定結(jié)構(gòu)、文體特征和表達(dá)方式”。記敘文的寫(xiě)作是普通高中英語(yǔ)課程語(yǔ)篇類型內(nèi)容要求在必修階段的重要內(nèi)容之一,在近年的高考中也屢見(jiàn)不鮮。對(duì)記敘文的寫(xiě)作,同學(xué)們要使用合理的語(yǔ)篇策略,有效地推進(jìn)故事的敘述。記敘文中的敘述通常要包括who、when、why、what、where以及how六大要素。在敘述過(guò)程中可采用“Setting—Beginning—Cause/Climax—Resolution—Ending—Evaluation”的Story mountain模式,推進(jìn)對(duì)故事的敘述。當(dāng)然,有些環(huán)節(jié)可以根據(jù)故事的情節(jié)予以靈活處理,或詳寫(xiě),或略寫(xiě),或省略不要。
(2013·浙江卷)請(qǐng)以“One Thing Im Proud of”為題,用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一篇100—120個(gè)詞的短文,記述一件自己認(rèn)為得意的事情。要求如下:
1. 記述事情經(jīng)過(guò);
2. 簡(jiǎn)要說(shuō)明你感到得意的原因或從中得到的啟示。
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One Thing Im Proud of