Grasp the reading material-the development of the story, focus on the core content-plot, characters and theme, take the word "holiday" in the story as the introduction, and focus on the topic that Pip always talks about in the story, read aloud and think about the core content (about how Pip changed the theme of the story from boring to having fun), and make a theme summary (life is interesting). We can find happiness like Princess Pipdie. )
Reading method 1: learn fresh culture and broaden your horizons.
Understanding the festival culture in Britain plays a subtle role in broadening students' horizons and improving their cultural quality: as a princess, Pip, a little hero, reaches out for her, and she is used to living a luxurious life. Even when she was on holiday with her parents, she felt bored and everything was meaningless, and she kept clamoring to go home. But when Meidochan Daisy took her to the seaside, everything changed. They played with sand, went to the seaside and ate cheap seaside snacks. At last, when the holiday was over, Princess Pip didn't want to go home again.
From this story, we can see that the British have a unique complex about the ocean. In fact, every summer, two-thirds of British people have a two-week holiday. Most of them go to the beach. But at first, the British were not interested in going to the seaside. Later, in the18th century, doctors suggested that drinking seawater could cure diseases. So many people want to go to the seaside to solve their health problems. People have built new nursing homes and hotels by the sea. In order to meet the entertainment needs of new tourists, these places also provide card games, organized performances and puppet shows. Soon, people no longer go to the seaside to drink salt water, they just go to the seaside for entertainment. Then, the invention of the railway greatly facilitated people's short trips to the seaside. British families and young people fall in love with seaside resorts. Children like to play in the water, and adults like to socialize or walk in public walking places by the sea. The rich are sailing their yachts.
In the 20th century, many towns and villages appeared along the coast of England. People go to the seaside to get rid of crowded cities. Brighton is the first important seaside town in Britain, and it soon became the most popular holiday resort in Britain. Nowadays, British people like to spend their holidays in coastal cities all over the world. In winter and summer vacations, most families with conditions will take their children to travel together. Children who didn't go to primary school also took a small suitcase and carried a small bag. Although there is nothing in the bag, my attitude is there-I have to take things by myself since I was a child. The children fell in love with the sea under the influence of their parents.
Reading method 2: contact life and refine the theme.
Core literacy: sublimate by summing up stories-we find fun in ordinary life, learn to relax ourselves and enjoy holidays; Let's calm down, keep children's pure nature and curiosity, stimulate students' deep thinking, cultivate students' ability to find happiness around them, and cultivate students' cultural character of putting forward their own opinions in combination with their own life experiences.