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Pinocchio
《匹诺曹》
Do you know other stories?
Unit 8 Once upon a Time
Section A Pronunciation&(2a-2e)
The Little Match Girl
《卖火柴的小女孩》
Cinderella
《灰姑娘》
Little Red Riding Hood
《小红帽》
The Ugly Duckling
《丑小鸭》
Fairy tales
童话故事 (带有神话色彩)
What kind of stories are they?
Who wrote them?
Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875)
Emma is sharing a story with her class.
Guess which story she is sharing?
Find some basic information about the book.
The Emperor’s New Clothes
Hans Christian Andersen
Who is the writer?
What's the name of the story?
Who are the main characters in the story?
the emperor
officials
two brothers
a boy
/ˈempərə(r)/ n.皇帝
n.官员;高级职员
/əˈfɪʃ(ə)l/
Who are the minor characters in the story?
People in the street
Here’s The Emperor’s New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen.
Once upon a time, an emperor loved / liked clothes very much. He
wanted to buy some new clothes.
Two brothers came and lied to him, “We can make wonderful clothes!
But only clever / smart people can see them!” They pretended to
make the clothes.
The emperor’s officials couldn’t see the clothes, but they said, “What
lovely clothes!” The emperor couldn’t see anything either, but he
said, “They’re beautiful!” No one wanted to look silly.
The emperor decided to show everyone his new clothes. People in
the street / city praised them. They were afraid to look silly too!
Suddenly, a boy cried / shouted, “Look! The emperor has no clothes
on!” Everyone looked at one another. They started / began laughing.
The end! Did you like the story? Please tell me what you think!
2a
Listen and circle the coloured words you hear.
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Predict the pictures in order [1-7].
Watch and video and check the answer.
Predict the pictures in order [1-7].
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Here’s The Emperor’s New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen.
Once upon a time, an emperor liked clothes very much. He wanted to buy some new clothes.
Two brothers came and lied to him, “We can make wonderful clothes! But only clever people can see them!” They pretended to make the clothes.
The emperor’s officials couldn’t see the clothes, but they said, “What lovely clothes!” The emperor couldn’t see anything either, but he said, “They’re beautiful!” No one wanted to look silly.
The emperor decided to show everyone his new clothes. People in the street praised them. They were afraid to look silly too!
Suddenly, a boy shouted, “Look! The emperor has no clothes on!” Everyone looked at one another. They started laughing.
The end! Did you like the story? Please tell me what you think!
How many paragraphs?
Beginning
Development
Ending
2a
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
How many parts?
Beginning
Once upon a time, an emperor loved / liked clothes very much. He wanted to buy some new clothes.
很久以前=long long ago
Development
Two brothers came and lied to him, “We can make wonderful clothes! But only clever / smart people can see them!”
lie to sb.对某人说谎
They pretended to make the clothes.
pretend (not) to do sth.
装作(不)做某事
The emperor’s officials couldn’t see the clothes, but they said, “What lovely clothes!” The emperor couldn’t see anything either, but he said, “They’re beautiful!” No one wanted to look silly.
感叹句:多漂亮的衣服啊!
愚蠢的(stupid)
The emperor decided to show everyone his new clothes. People in the street / city praised them. They were afraid to look silly too!
decide to do决定作某事
praise 称赞
silly 傻的
Ending
Suddenly, a boy cried / shouted, “Look! The emperor has no clothes on!”
suddenly 突然地
Ending
Everyone looked at one another. They started / began laughing.
=each other 相互
2b
Read the story. Complete the flow chart.
Tip: Remember the verbs in the story.
An emperor wanted to buy new clothes.
Two _______ lied to the emperor.
They ________
to make beautiful clothes.
The emperor
and his officials couldn’t _____
the clothes.
They _______ when a boy told the truth.
People ______
the clothes at first.
The emperor
______ people his new clothes.
brothers
pretended
see
showed
praised
laughed
Retell the pictures in order [1-7].
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
...wanted...
...lied to...
...pretended...
...couldn't see...
but ...said...
...showed...
...shouted...
...praised...
...laughed...
2d
Which characters from the story do you think said the sentences?
1. “We can make a lot of money by lying to the emperor.” one of the brothers
2. “There are two brothers outside. They say that they can make you fine clothes.”
________________
3. “Oh! Where are my new clothes? I can’t see them. Am I silly? That can’t be true!”
________________
4. “I can’t see the emperor’s clothes. But everyone in the street is praising the clothes!
I hate to be different. I should praise them too.” _______________________
5. “What’s everyone talking about? The emperor isn’t wearing anything! I know he isn’t!” ________________
one of the officials
the emperor
one of the people in the street
the boy
赚许多钱
lie to sb. 对某人撒谎
adv.在外面
制作
adj. 真的
hate to do sth. 讨厌做某事
谈论
Here’s The Emperor’s New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen.
Once upon a time, an emperor loved / liked clothes very much. He
wanted to buy some new clothes.
Two brothers came and lied to him, “We can make wonderful clothes!
But only clever / smart people can see them!” They pretended to
make the clothes.
The emperor’s officials couldn’t see the clothes, but they said, “What
lovely clothes!” The emperor couldn’t see anything either, but he
said, “They’re beautiful!” No one wanted to look silly.
The emperor decided to show everyone his new clothes. People in
the street / city praised them. They were afraid to look silly too!
Suddenly, a boy cried / shouted, “Look! The emperor has no clothes
on!” Everyone looked at one another. They started / began laughing.
The end! Did you like the story? Please tell me what you think!
2a
Listen and circle the coloured words you hear.
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2c
Read the story again and answer the questions.
1. What did the two brothers say about their clothes?
2. Why did the emperor and his officials praise the clothes?
3. Why did the people in the street praise the clothes at first?
4. Why do you think the boy told the truth?
5. Why do you think everyone started laughing at the end?
Only clever people could see their clothes.
Because they didn’t want to look silly.
Because they were afraid to look silly.
Because the boy was young and honest .
He just said what he saw.
Because they all knew the emperor had no clothes on .
1.Beginning
Here’s… by...
2.Body
Once upon a time,
很久以前,
He wanted to buy some new clothes.
Level B -Story Retelling
Two brothers came and lied to him,
The emperor decided to show everyone his new clothes.
The emperor’s officials couldn’t see the clothes,
The emperor couldn’t see anything either,
No one wanted to look silly.
They were afraid to look silly too!
Suddenly, a boy shouted,
3.Climax
/ Ending
“We can make wonderful clothes!
They pretended to make the clothes.
but they said, “What lovely clothes!”
but he said, “They’re beautiful!”
People in the street praised them.
“Look! The emperor has no clothes on!”
Everyone looked at one another.
They started laughing.
But only clever people can see them!”
came & lied
"我们可以做漂亮的衣服"
但是只有....👀
pretended ...
X
“多漂亮的衣服啊?”
X
“它们太漂亮了。”
decided to show...
praised...
“快看, 皇帝没有穿衣服!。”
looked at...
started ...
People What they said
about the clothes
two brothers
the emperor’s
officials
the emperor
people in
the street
Read and find more details.
Summarize in a table.
wonderful
lovely
beautiful
praise
Why did they praise the clothes?
Because they were afraid to _____________.
look silly
Read and find more details.
splendid
magnificent
glorious
极佳的
宏伟壮丽的
辉煌的
How do you think the people in the street praise the clothes?
vain
silly
self-deceiving
What is the personality[性格] of the emperor in the story?
虚荣的
愚蠢的
自欺欺人的
dishonest
coward
/ˈkaʊəd/
What is the personality[性格] of the official in the story?
不诚实的
懦弱的
unthinking
selfish
What are the personalities[性格] of the people in the story?
缺乏思考的
自私的
foxy
greedy
What are the personality[性格] of the two brothers in the story?
狡猾的
贪婪的
innocent
brave
honest
fearless
outspoken
天真的
勇敢的
诚实的
无畏的
坦率直言的
What is the personality[性格] of the boy in the story?
What are the personalities[性格] of the characters in the story?
The
emperor
The two
brothers
The
officials
The little boy
The
people
vain 虚荣的
silly 愚蠢的
self-deceiving
(自欺欺人的)
…
foxy
狡猾的
greedy
贪婪的
…
dishonest
不诚实的
coward
懦弱的
…
innocent
天真的
brave勇敢的
honest诚实的
fearless 无畏的
outspoken
坦率直言的
…
selfish
自私的
unthinking
缺乏思考的
…
Think and answer
Further think some questions.
What can you learn from the story?
Don’t be vain.
Keep the purity of heart.
Dare to tell the truth.
To be an honest person.
做一个诚实的人。
不要做一个爱慕虚荣的人。
保持心地的纯洁、 纯真。
敢于讲真话。
Here’s The Emperor’s New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen.
Once upon a time, an emperor liked clothes very much. He
wanted to buy some new clothes.
Two brothers came and lied to him, “We can make wonderful clothes!
But only clever people can see them!” They pretended to make the
clothes.
The emperor’s officials couldn’t see the clothes, but they said, “What
lovely clothes!” The emperor couldn’t see anything either, but he
said, “They’re beautiful!” No one wanted to look silly.
The emperor decided to show everyone his new clothes. People in
the street praised them. They were afraid to look silly too!
Suddenly, a boy shouted, “Look! The emperor has no clothes
on!” Everyone looked at one another. They started laughing.
The end! Did you like the story? Please tell me what you think!
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很久很久以前 = long long ago / a long time ago
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Beginning
Develop-
ment
Climax
Ending
lie to sb. 对某人说谎
假装做某事
感叹句
否定句中的 “也” (句末)
看起来愚蠢
决定做某事
show sb. sth.
向某人展示某物
praise sb.赞扬某人
be afraid to do害怕做某事
突然 adv.
shout at sb. 对某人大叫
开始大笑
look at sb. 看着某人
互相 = each other
laugh at sb. 嘲笑某人
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1.Beginning
Here’s… by...
2.Body
Once upon a time,
很久以前,
an emperor loved clothes very much.
He wanted to buy some new clothes.
Level B -Story Retelling
Two brothers came and lied to him,
The emperor decided to show everyone his new clothes.
The emperor’s officials couldn’t see the clothes,
The emperor couldn’t see anything either,
No one wanted to look silly.
They were afraid to look silly too!
Suddenly, a boy shouted,
3.Climax
/ Ending
“We can make wonderful clothes!
They pretended to make the clothes.
but they said, “What lovely clothes!”
but he said, “They’re beautiful!”
People in the street praised them.
“Look! The emperor has no clothes on!”
Everyone looked at one another.
They started laughing.
But only clever people can see them!”
came & lied
"我们可以做漂亮的衣服"
但是只有....👀
pretended ...
X
“多漂亮的衣服啊?”
X
“它们太漂亮了。”
decided to show...
praised...
shouted
“快看, 皇帝没有穿衣服!。”
looked at...
started ...
Once upon...
Later ...
Then ...
In the end, ...
an... liked… & wanted
came & lied …
pretended to make...
couldn't see...
No one wanted to look...
decided to show..
praised ..
were afraid to ...
Level A -Story Retelling
1.Beginning
Here’s… by...
I’d like to share my favourite story with you. Its name is...
Do you know the
story of ... ?
2.Body
3.Ending
The end! Did you like the story? Please tell me what you think!
After that..
shouted .. " "
looked at ..
started ...
2c
Read the story again and answer the questions.
1. What did the two brothers say about their clothes?
2. Why did the emperor and his officials praise the clothes?
3. Why did the people in the street praise the clothes at first?
4. Why do you think the boy told the truth?
5. Why do you think everyone started laughing at the end?
Only clever people could see their clothes.
Because they didn’t want to look silly.
Because they were afraid to look silly.
Because the boy was young and honest and he didn’t care about looking silly. He just said what he saw.
Because they all knew the emperor had no clothes on and
they thought the situation was so silly and funny.
Summary
Tell about your favourite story like this
Beginning
body
Ending
Here’s… by...
Hi, everyone! I’d like to share my favourite story with you. Its name is...
Do you know the story...?
Beginning
Middle
Ending
The end! Did you like the story? Please tell me what you think!
Tell the story to your parents.
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