资源简介 (共14张PPT)Unit 8 Reading Plus*The Fisherman and the Golden Fishhumble 1 of2 adjectivehum·ble ('h m-b l) also chiefly Southern ' m-humbler ('h m-b( -)l r) ;humblest ('h m-b( -)l st)Synonyms of humble>humble adj.a. 谦逊的;虚心的b. (级别/地位)低下的C. 卑微的verbDid you know SynonymsExample SentencesWord HistoryPhrases ContainingRelated ArticlesNEWGames Word of the Day Grammar Wordplay SlangDictionaryDefinitionadjectiveDictionary Thesaurus humbleW●a fMerriam-)WebsterEst.1828QThe IFishereman andl the Goldlen FishRussia 1799~1837the founder ofmodernRussianliterature(n. 文学)Alexander Pushkinpoems,plays,taleswriter,poetNarrator There was once a fisherman who lived in a small house by the sea with hiswife.One day,something very special happened.Scene Onek [The fisherman's hut.]Fisherman: An amazing thing happened when I went fishing today!I caught a little golden fish.It could speak!It promised me whatever I wanted if l set it free.Wife: At last,fortune smiles upon us!What did you wish for Fisherman: Well...I felt sorry for the fish,so l just put it back into the sea.His wife was very angry and made him find the fish.Where does SceneOne happen n. 旁 白 叙 事 者(the person telling the storyand explaining what's happening)What kind of text is it A.poem B.play C.talen.场景(one of the parts in a play)Narrator: There was once a fisherman who lived in a small house by the sea with hiswife. One day,something very special happened.Scene One [The fisherman's hut.]Fisherman: An amazing thing happened when I went fishing today! I caught a little golden fish. It could speak!It promised me whatever I wanted if l set it free.Wife: At last,fortune smiles upon us!What did you wish for Fisherman: Well.. .I felt sorry for the fish,so Ijust put it back into the sea.Narrator: What's thefisherman like o What did the fisherman get o What could the fish do O Did the fisherman wish for anyiO How did his wife feel about that:kindsympathetic有同情心的Scene Two [By the sea.]Fisherman: Little golden fish,are you there Golden fish:Hello,kind fisherman.What's the matter Fisherman:My wife was very angry because I didn'tmake a wish We need a new pot.PleaseNarrator: The golden fish said yes,andinto the water. They were so poor that they didn't even have a pot!Scene Three [The fisherman's hut.]o What did the fisherman ask for at first o How did he feel when he saw the new pot o Was his wife happy about it Back home,the fisLook,a new pot! surprised,excited and happyYou fool Can't you see we need a new house instead Go back again and ask for one!Narrator:Fisherman:Wife:Scene Four [By the sea.]Fisherman:Little golden fish,are you still there Did he want it Golden fish:Hello again,kind fishorFisherman: My wife wants a new house!Can you help me please Narrator: hisScene Five [The fisherman's hut.] amazed,shocked,surprised,glaNarrator: The fisherman went back home.B e was now big and beautiful.Fisherman: amazing!Wife: to be·o What did the fisherman ask for then ○ Did the golden fish give what he asked for o How did he feel when he saw the thing he asked for o Was his wife happy about it She was happy about the house,but she wanted more.Scene Six(By the sea.)Narrator:Fisherman:Golden fish:Fisherman:Scene Seven (The fisherman's hut.) Narrator:Fisherman:Wife:Fisherman:uisn o1 adqpoo8SOADM aumAOH”…anoqe 人ddey aq pnoys M…01 BuoJM S,1l“isn uodnso!us oumM0H”What can you learn from the story The secret to happiness lies in being happy for everything you have.True happiness in life starts with being happy with ourselves and who we are.The real happiness lies in our mind,and lies aroundUs.1.Read the play and practice the conversations2.Share your favorite story with your classmates 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览