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1、convictn. knvktA convict is someone who is in prison.v. knvkt1. If someone is convicted of a crime, they are found guilty of that crime in a court of law.2. There was insufficient evidence to convict him. Reading And Vocabulary (2)1.Who is the boy? 2.What is the relationship between the man and the
2、boy in the picture? 3.Who are the other characters in the novel?Read the brief story and check:Pip Abel MagwitchEstellaBentley DrummbleMiss Havisham1. What are the great surprises in Pips life?2. What is the great surprise in Estellas life?3. How does Pip and Estellas relationship change?4. How does
3、 Pip and Magwitchs relationship change?Receiving the money secretly and then finding it was from Magwitch; Marrying Estella when she was so unpleasant to him earlier. Finding that the rich man is bad, whereas the poor man (Pip) is good and kind.She is first cold and cruel to him, and later loves him
4、 enough to marry him.At first Pip gives help to Magwitch; later Magwitch gives money to Pip.Read the passage again and answer the questions.Read the passage again and draw a map to show their relationships.You can keep two or three parts of the original story.Here are some useful phrases from the st
5、ory. Meanwhile SadlyWe learn thatSome months/years laterHoweverGet some extra information:Do Ex 3 on P38;Rewrite the last two paragraphs of the story, changing the story and giving it a different ending.1. One day the boy helps a starving convict called Abel Magwitch. starving adj. starve v. starvat
6、ion n.Thousands of people starve to death each year.The proud man would starve rather than beg for food.Lets get something to eat; Im starving. The crops starve for water due to the dry weather in the past weeks.渴望渴望;極需要極需要 (+for) , + to-v2. She is encouraged in this by Miss Havisham, whose fianc le
7、ft her on her wedding day, and who, as a result, hates all men. Analyze the structure.3. Can you find the two emphatic sentences? Pip believes that it is Miss Havisham who has done this for him. He finds Pip and tells him that it is he, Magwitch, who has been giving Pip the money.4. Magwitch returne
8、d to England illegally, _ a lot of money in Australia.分詞作狀語分詞作狀語1) As I didnt receive any letter from him, I gave him a call._ any letter from him, I gave him a call.2) If more attention was given, the trees could have grown better._ more attention,the trees could have grown better. il- 無無, 不不, 非非RE
9、ADING (WORKBOOK P105)David Copperfield “I have in my heart of hearts a favourite child. And his name is DAVID COPPERFIELD,” wrote Dickens of what is the most personal, certainly one of the most popular, of all his novels. Reviews Dickenss heavily autobiographical novel describing a young mans rise i
10、n the world is a classic story. David Copperfield, the narrator, is orphaned at a tender age and raised first by his brutal stepfather (who halts his schooling and sends him to work in a factory-as did Dickenss own father), then by a kindly aunt. He trains for a career in law, but eventually becomes
11、 a writer. An ill-advised marriage brings him considerable unhappiness, but not long after his wifes death he is reunited with his childhood sweetheart. DAVID COPPERFIELD contains many of the characters-Mr. Micawber, Uriah Heep, Betsey Trotwood, Steerforth, and Little Emily-who gave Dickens his repu
12、tation as the finest literary portraitist of his age. READ AND FINISH EX 8-10 (P105-107) CBCBAStudy the structure of the sentences:1. He was already famous, but it was the popularity of this book which really made his name. 2. Only after she too has died, does David escape from the factory where Mr
13、Murdstone has sent him to work Study the structure of the sentences:1. He was already famous, but it was the popularity of this book which really made his name. 2. Only after she too has died, does David escape from the factory where Mr Murdstone has sent him to work Some smart phrases: make ones name be cruel to sb be too frightened of sb to do go through life in Victorian times be sent to prison get out of prison turn out to be