Pride and prejudice Chapter 34 2023-10-07
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Lesson plan  

Set by Marie Zhang

1.      Material analysis

This text is an excerpt, “THE PROPOSAL”, from a famous novel, Pride and Prejudice

Text type: narration

Structure: (Para 1) Dr. Darcy proposed.   

(Para 2) Elizabeth was surprised and declined.     

(Para 3-8) Dr. Darcy asked for the reason why he was turned down and Elizabeth told him the reasons against marrying Dr. Darcy.

(Para 9-11) Dr. Darcy and Elizabeth both grew angry. Dr. Darcy was heart-broken and left hastily.

    Vocabulary: in vain, decline, arrogant, at length, enquire, against one’s will,                              

          think ill of, do everything in one’s power, rejoice, hastily.

Illustration: a picture of the opera, Pride and Prejudice

Task: watching the video, skimming and answering questions, careful reading, filling the       form, making a dialogue

 

2.      Student analysis

   Students of the second year of senior high school may have already read the translation version of the Pride and Prejudice, or at least have heard about this story so it is proper to introduce this topic- proposal at this time. Their interests in romance, relationship at this age make it easier to involve them in the class. Student’ critical thinking have developed to some extent, they will be able to think about the situation Elizabeth was confronted with and find out the reasons for her marrying or against marrying Dr. Darcy. The tense of this text is mainly past simple tense and present simple tense, so student and understand this text as long as the new words of the text are learned beforehand. Therefore, the focus of this reading lesson will be guiding the student to analyze the situation that Elizabeth was faced with.

 

3.      Teaching objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

(1). Understand important vocabulary items in bold (i.e., in vain, decline, arrogant, at length, enquire, against one’s will, think ill of, do everything in one’s power, rejoice, hastily) in the reading context.

(2). Talk about the situation that Elizabeth was facing with and describe the characteristic of Elizabeth and Dr. Darcy in English; use appropriate reading skills such as skimming, scanning, guessing word meaning, making references, etc. for special reading purposes.

(3). Develop cooperative learning strategies and critical thinking skills through group work of finding out Elizabeth’s reasons for marrying Dr. Darcy, and her reasons against marrying Dr. Darcy.

(4). Learn how to appreciate a famous novel and become interested in classical and original English literature.

(5) Understand the importance of communication when in disagreement with others.

 

4.  Teaching methods and teaching aids

Teaching methods: communicative language teaching approach, task-based language teaching approach.

Teaching aids: PPT slides, videos

5.  Teaching procedures

 

Stage

 

Stage aim

Teacher activities

Students’ activities

Time

Preparation

Recall ss’ memories of famous English literature, arouse ss’ interest in Pride and Prejudice

Ask ss to recall the English literature they had read before and show the picture of Pride and Prejudice.

Enjoy the pictures and get prepared for the topic of the class

2min

Lead-in

Brainstorm the main plot of the novel that ss remember

Get ss talk about  the main plot and invite one s to show it

Discuss the main plot in group (leading by the ss that have read the story before)

3min

Arouse ss’ interest in the proposal, involve ss in the activities

Show a video introducing Pride and Prejudice and the plot before the proposal

Enjoy the video and get prepared for the proposal 

5min

Pre-

reading

Have an impression of Dr. Darcy’s  and

Elizabeth’s characteristic

Show ss pictures of Dr. Darcy and Elizabeth, let ss talk about their characteristic

Discuss Dr. Darcy’s  and Elizabeth’s characteristic

4min

Learn vocabulary and difficult sentences in the text

Show ss the vocabulary with pictures in this text

Read the vocabulary aloud and understand the meaning of the difficult sentences

7min

While-

reading

learn how to find the main idea of a text

Lead ss to skim the text for the main idea and answer question 1 after the text  

Skim the text and discuss in group about the reason why Elizabeth refuse Dr. Darcy and why Dr. Darcy sure that she would accept him

4min

Know about more details of the proposal

Lead ss understand the text, specially the dialogue between Elizabeth and Dr. Darcy

Read the text carefully, discuss with partners about the reasons for her marrying or against marrying Dr. Darcy and fill in the form of question 2

7min

Post-

reading

Know more about the characteristic of Dr. Darcy and Elizabeth

Lead ss to sum up the characteristic from their dialogue

Discuss the characteristic in group and have a competition between groups

4min

Use the information in the text to act out

Provide the sentence pattern that can be used in the dialogue, act as Elizabeth’s mother and express the desire for her daughter’s marriage

Work in pairs, one student act as Elizabeth while the other as Elizabeth’s father, consider why Elizabeth cannot marry Darcy and what her mother will say

4min

Homework

Watch the video of “the proposal” at home and tell the story to your parents.

 

6. Blackboard design

                    THE PROPOSAL” from Pride and Prejudice

 

7. Justify

This lesson plan focus on improving students’ ability to skim the text to get the main idea and to read the text carefully for some detail information. The class begin with activities that can draw ss’ attention to the class and can arouse their interest. With the warming up above, ss will be prepared for the following reading. Various kinds of activities are used in the class to help the teacher to achieve the teaching objectives. After reading, student will role play and use what they learn to analyze characteristic, “using language to do things”.In the course of learning, student will not only learn some information about “the proposal” (some knowledge about western literature), but will also develop their cooperative learning strategies and critical thinking skills through group work.