五年级英语分级阅读Around the World(大猫分级阅读)
英语原著阅读分级

英语原著阅读分级英语原著阅读,除了词汇量外,还需要一定的时代背景理解。
简易读物1.1 最浅近的简易读物1. Charles Darwin (by Carla Greene) 查尔斯·达尔文2. John F. Kennedy (by Charles P. Graves) 约翰·肯尼迪3. King Arthur and His Knights (by William Kottmeyer)亚瑟王和他的骑士4. One Million Pound (by Mark Twain) 百万英镑5. Robin Hood (adapted by Michael West) 罗宾汉6. Rip Van Winkle (adapted by Michael West)里普·范·温7. Stories from the Sands of Africa (adapted by Michael West) 非洲沙漠的故事8. Tales from the Arabian Nights (adapted by Michael West) 天方夜谭9. The Canterbury Tales (adapted by Michael West) 坎特伯雷故事集10. The House of a Thousand Lanterns (by Victoria Holt) 千灯府11. The Legends of Ancient Rome 古罗马的传说12. The Mystery of the Island (by Jules Verne) 神秘的海岛13. The Seventh Key 第七把钥匙14. Three Men on the Bummel (by K. Jerome) 三人出游记15. Tom Jones (by Henry Fielding) 汤姆·琼斯1.2 浅近的简易读物1. Airport (by Arthur Hailey) 航空港2. Around the World in Eighty Days (by Jules Verne) 环绕世界八十天3. A Separate Peace (by John Knowles) 独自和解4. Daisy Miller (by H. James) 黛丝·密勒5. Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (by R. L. Stevenson) 化身博士6. Flowers for Mrs. Harris (by Paul Gallico) 献给哈里斯夫人的鲜花7. Frankenstein (by Mary Shelly) 弗兰肯斯特8. Hatter’s Castle (by A. J. Cronin) 帽商的城堡9. Little Tom (by B. Bell & D. Bell) 小汤姆10. Lucky Jim (by Kingsley Amis) 幸运的吉姆11. The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland (by Lewis Carrol) 艾丽斯漫游记12. The Black Tulip (by Alexandre Dumas) 黑郁金香13. The Life of Abraham Lincoln (by Stegan Lorant) 林肯传14. The Mill on the Floss (by George Eliot) 弗洛斯河上的磨坊15. The Prince and the Pauper (by Mark Twain) 王子和贫儿16. The Red Badge of Courage (by Stephen Crane) 红色英勇勋章17. The Scapegoat (by Daphne Du Maurier) 替罪羊18. The Sign of Indra 印达拉神像19. Thirty-nine Steps (by John Buchan) 三十九级台阶20. Three Men in a Boat (by J. K. Jerome) 三人同舟21. Tom Brown’s Schooldays (by Thomas Hughes) 汤姆·布朗的求学时代22. Witch (by George Mackay Brown) 女巫1.3 一般的简写本、改写本及原著科普读物1. Aesop’s Fables 伊索寓言2. Anderson’s Fairy Tales 安徒生通话选3. Compell’s Kingdom (by Hammond Innes) 坎伯尔王国4. Frontiers of Science 科学的新领域5. Grimm’s Fairy Tales 格林通话选6. Hotel (by Arthur Hailey) 旅馆7. Jamaica Inn (by Daphne Du Maurier) 牙买加旅店8. Popular Science Readings 英语科普小品9. Roots (by Alex Harley) 根10. Stories from Shakespeare (adapted by H. G. Wyatt) 莎士比亚戏剧故事集11. The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin (by Mark Twain) 哈克·贝里芬历险记12. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (by Mark Twain) 汤姆·索亚历险记13. The “Caine”Mutiny (by Herman Wink) “该隐”号兵变记14. The Citadel (by A. J. Cronin) 堡垒15. The Good Soldier Schweik (by Jaroslav Hasek, trans. By Paul Selver) 好兵帅克16. The Moonstone (by Wilkie Collins) 月亮宝石17. The Pearl (by John Steinbeck) 珍珠18. The Story of Madame Curie ( by Alice Thorne) 居里夫人传19. Uncle Tom’s Cabin (by H. Beecher Stowe) 汤姆叔叔的小屋1.4 英汉对照简写本(或缩写本)1. Anna Karenina (by Leo Tolstoy) 安娜·卡列尼娜2. A Tale of Two Cities (by Charles Dickens) 双城记3. David Copperfield (by Charles Dickens) 大卫·考伯菲尔德4. Emma (by Jane Austen) 爱玛5. Far from the Madding Crowd (by Thomas Hardy) 远离尘嚣6. Frenchman’s Creek (by Charles Dickens) 法国人的小港湾7. Great Expectations (by Charles Dickens) 远大前程8. Gulliver’s Travels (by Jonathan Swift) 格利佛游记9. Jane Eyre (by Charlotte Bronte) 简爱10. Jaws (by Peter Benchley) 大白鲨11. Lucky Jim (by Kinsley Amis) 幸运的吉姆12. Nicholas Nickleby (by Charles Dickens) 尼古拉斯·尼克尔贝13. Mary Barton (by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell) 玛丽·巴顿14. Monte Cristo (by Alexandre Dumas) 基度山伯爵15. Oliver Twist (by Charles Dickens) 雾都孤儿16. Pride and Prejudice (by Jane Austen) 傲慢与偏见17. Rebecca (by Daphne Du Maurier) 蝴蝶梦18. Silas Marner (by George Eliot) 塞拉斯·马纳19. Tess of the D’Urbervilles (by Thomas Hardy) 德伯家的苔丝20. The Green Years (by A. Cronin) 青春的岁月21. The Hunckback of Notre Dame (by Victor Hugo) 巴黎圣母院22. The Mayor of Casterbridge (by Thomas Hardy) 卡斯特桥市长23. The Three Musketeers (by Alexandre Dumas) 三个火枪手24. Treasure Island (by R. L. Steveson) 金银岛25. Vanity Fair (by W. M. Thackeray) 名利场26. Woman in White (by Wilkie Collins) 白衣女人27. Wuthering Heights (by Emily Bronte) 呼啸山庄2. 英美澳原著2.1 较浅易的原著1. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (by Lewis Carrol) 艾丽斯漫游记2. Child’s History of England (by Charles Dickens) 儿童英国史3. Good-bye, Mr. Chips (by James Hilton) 再会,契普斯先生4. INTERPOL (by Peter G. Lee) 国际警察组织5. Robinson Crusoe (by Daniel Defoe) 鲁滨逊漂流记6. The Gadfly (by E. L. Voynich) 牛虻7. The Story of the Bible (by Van Loon) 圣经的故事8. The Story of Mankind (by H. William Van Loon) 人类的故事9. The Great Road (by Agnes Smedley) 伟大的道路2.2 一般原著1. An Inspector Calls (by J. B. Priestley) 罪恶之家2. An Invisible Man (by H. G. Wells) 隐身人3. A Tale of Two Cities (by Charles Dickens) 双城记4. David Copperfield (by Charles Dickens) 大卫·考伯菲尔德5. Emma (by Jane Austen) 爱玛6. Gone with the Wind (by Margaret Mitchell) 飘7. Gulliver’s Travels (by Jonathan Swift) 格利佛游记8. Hotel (by Arthur Hailey) 旅馆9. Oliver Twist (by Charles Dickens) 雾都孤儿10. Pride and Prejudice (by Jane Austen) 傲慢与偏见11. Pygmalion (by Bernald Shaw) 茶花女12. Red Star over China (by Edgar Snow) 西行漫记13. Roots (by Alex Haley) 根14. Selected Readings from D. H. Lawrence 劳伦斯作品选读15. The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin (by mark Twain) 哈克·贝里芬历险记16. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (by Mark Twain) 汤姆·索亚历险记17. The Jungle (by Upton Sinclair) 丛林18. The Old Man and The Sea (by Ernest Hemingway) 老人与海19. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (by Robert Tressell) 穿破裤子的慈善家20. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (by William L. Shirer) 第三帝国的兴亡21. Uncle Tom’s Cabin (by H. Beecher Stowe)汤姆叔叔的小屋22. Winds of War (by Herman Woul) 战争风云2.3 较难原著1.A Farewell to Arms (by Ernest Hemingway) 永别了,武器2.Airport (by Arthur Hailey) 航空港3.A Tale of Two Cities (by Charles Dickens) 双城记4.Financier (by Theodore Dreiser) 财政家5.Grapes of Wrath (by J. Steinbeck) 愤怒的葡萄6.Jane Eyre (by Charlotte Bronte) 简爱7.Jude the Obscure (by Thomas Hardy) 无名的裘德dy Chatterley’s Lover (by D. H. Lawrence)查泰莱夫人的情人9.Martin Eden (by Jack London) 马丁·伊登10.Pride and Prejudice (by Jane Austen) 傲慢与偏见11.Sense and Sensibility (by Jane Austen) 理智与情感12.Sister Carrie (by Theodore Dreiser) 嘉丽妹妹13.Sons and Lovers (by D. H. Lawrence) 儿子和情人14.Tess of the D’Urbervilles (by Thomas Hardy) 德伯家的苔丝15.The American Tragedy (by Theodore Dreiser) 美国的悲剧16.The Final Diagnosis (by Arthur Hailey) 最后的诊断17.The God Father (by Mario Puzo) 教父18.The Great Gatsby (by F. Scott Fitzgerald)了不起的盖茨比19.The Hunckback of Notre Dame (by Victor Hugo) 巴黎圣母院20.The Moneychangers (by Arthur Hailey) 钱商21.The Rainbow (by D. H. Lawrence) 虹22.The Red and The Black (by Stendhal) 红与黑23.The Return to the Native (by Thomas Hardy) 还乡24.The Scarlet Letter (by Nathaniel Hawthorne) 红字25.The Sun Also Rises (by Ernest Hemingway) 太阳照样升起26.The Thorn Birds (by Colleen Mccullough) 荆棘鸟27.The Three Musketeers (by Alexandre Dumas) 三个火枪手28.Vanity Fair (by W. M. Thackeray) 名利场29.Wives and Daughters (by Elizabeth Gaskell) 妻子与女儿30.Wuthering Heights (by Emily Bronte) 呼啸山庄。
外研社大猫英语分级阅读

外研社大猫英语分级阅读
这套教材根据孩子们的英语水平和阅读能力,分为多个不同级
别的读本,从简单到复杂,逐渐提高难度。
每个级别都包含多本书,每本书都有一个特定的主题和故事情节。
大猫英语分级阅读的故事内容生动有趣,贴近孩子们的生活经
验和兴趣爱好。
故事中使用简单的词汇和句子结构,帮助孩子们轻
松理解和掌握英语。
同时,每本书都配有丰富的插图,帮助孩子们
更好地理解故事情节,提高阅读理解能力。
除了阅读材料,大猫英语分级阅读还提供了一系列的练习和活动,帮助孩子们巩固所学的词汇和语法知识。
这些练习和活动可以
帮助孩子们培养自主学习和思考的能力,提高他们的英语综合运用
能力。
大猫英语分级阅读适合不同年龄段的儿童,从幼儿园到小学低
年级都可以使用。
它不仅可以帮助孩子们提高英语阅读能力,还可
以培养他们对英语的兴趣,激发他们学习英语的动力。
总之,外研社大猫英语分级阅读是一套以大猫为主题的英语分
级阅读教材,通过有趣的故事和图画,帮助学龄前儿童提高英语阅读能力和语言表达能力。
它是一种有效的教学工具,可以激发孩子们学习英语的兴趣,并培养他们的自主学习能力。
小学英语_大猫分级阅读三级1教学课件设计

Then where did we go?
We went to the Olympic Center.
Then where did we go?
We went to the Undersea World.
Then where did we go?
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Around the World
Sing the song.
We went to Jinan. We went to the zoo.
Where did you go ? We went to…
around the world and back again.
About travel.
How did they go? Where did they go? What did they see? What did they feel (感受)?
We went by train, by boat, by plane,
Look and think.
We went through sun,
We went to the Shanghai Bund.
Then where did we go?
We went to the Shanghai Museum.
Then where did we go?
We went to the Disneyland.
We went back home by plane.
Look and think.
We went through snow. Then where did they go?
Look and talk.
大猫英语分级阅读三级1小鸡蛋历险记

大猫英语分级阅读三级1小鸡蛋历险记Once upon a time, in a cozy little farm, there lived a tiny chicken named Little Egg. Little Egg was a curious and adventurous little chick who loved to explore the world around him. One sunny morning, as Little Egg was wandering around the farm, he stumbled upon a beautiful garden filled with vibrant flowers and delicious fruits and vegetables.As Little Egg hopped around the garden, he suddenly saw a big, juicy tomato and decided to peck at it. To his surprise, the tomato started rolling and before he knew it, Little Egg found himself tumbling down a steep hill. He rolled androlled until finally, he came to a stop at the bottom of the hill.Confused and a little scared, Little Egg looked around and realized that he was in a new and unfamiliar place. Determined to find his way back home, Little Egg set off on anew adventure. Along the way, he encountered many obstacles and challenges, but he never gave up.After a long and tiring journey, Little Egg finally found his way back to the cozy little farm. As he hopped back into the farm, he felt a sense of accomplishment and pride. From that day on, Little Egg became a hero in the farm, admired by all the animals for his bravery and determination.And so, the little adventure of Little Egg came to an end, but his spirit of courage and curiosity continued to inspire everyone on the farm. And Little Egg? Well, he was just happy to be back home, ready for his next exciting adventure.。
英语分级阅读 大猫

英语分级阅读大猫全文共四篇示例,供读者参考第一篇示例:《大猫》是一本比较适合英文初学者阅读的分级读物。
本书讲述了一只叫做大猫的小动物在森林中的冒险故事。
通过这个故事,读者不仅可以提高自己的英语阅读水平,还可以了解到一些有关自然和友情的知识。
故事开始时,大猫因为迷路了而来到了一个陌生的森林。
在这个陌生的环境里,大猫感到十分害怕。
它不知道该怎么寻找回家的路。
就在这时,大猫遇到了一只小兔子。
小兔子很友善地帮助大猫,告诉它应该怎样找到回家的路。
在小兔子的帮助下,大猫顺利地找到了回家的路。
在这个过程中,大猫和小兔子之间建立了深厚的友谊。
他们互相帮助,互相照顾,成为了彼此生活中不可或缺的伙伴。
通过这个故事,读者可以学到很多关于友谊和互助的道理。
在生活中,我们也需要像大猫和小兔子一样,互相帮助,互相支持,共同面对困难和挑战。
只有这样,我们才能在人生的道路上走得更远更稳健。
通过阅读《大猫》,我们可以不仅提高自己的英语阅读水平,还可以学到一些有关友情和互助的道理。
希望读者们能够喜欢这本书,从中受益。
愿大家都能在英语的学习中取得更大的进步!第二篇示例:《英语分级阅读大猫》是一本适合初学者阅读的英语书籍,迷人的故事情节以及简单易懂的语言使得这本书成为许多学生学习英语的选择。
本文将介绍《英语分级阅读大猫》的故事情节以及对学生学习英语的帮助。
《英语分级阅读大猫》讲述了一个小男孩Tom和他的宠物大猫的故事。
Tom非常喜欢自己的宠物大猫,他们一起度过了许多快乐的时光。
大猫因为吃得太多变得太胖,开始影响它的健康。
Tom意识到这个问题后,决定帮助大猫减肥。
他和大猫一起去散步、做运动,还帮大猫控制饮食。
最终,大猫减肥成功,重新恢复了健康。
这个故事既有趣又有教育意义,能够吸引学生的注意力,同时也能够向他们传递健康生活的重要性。
《英语分级阅读大猫》以简单易懂的语言为学生提供了一个很好的阅读材料。
书中的词汇和句子都是基础的英文单词和句子,适合初学者阅读。
大猫英语分级阅读五级

大猫英语分级阅读五级
首先,大猫英语分级阅读五级的读物内容通常会更加复杂和丰富,涵盖更广泛的主题和词汇。
这些读物可能会包括一些较长的故事和文章,引入一些复杂的语法结构和词汇,以及更加深入的阅读理解和推断能力的要求。
因此,对学生的英语阅读能力提出了更高的要求。
其次,大猫英语分级阅读五级的读物内容可能会涉及一些具体的主题和领域,比如科学、历史、文化等,这有助于扩大学生的知识面和阅读兴趣,培养他们的跨学科能力和综合素养。
此外,大猫英语分级阅读五级的读物还会注重培养学生的阅读策略和技巧,比如阅读速度、理解能力、推断能力等,帮助他们更好地应对各种类型的阅读材料,提高阅读效率和准确性。
最后,大猫英语分级阅读五级的读物还会注重培养学生的阅读兴趣和阅读习惯,通过丰富多彩的故事情节和生动形象的插图,吸引学生阅读,培养他们的阅读习惯和自主阅读能力。
总的来说,大猫英语分级阅读五级的读物在内容、语言和能力
要求上都会相对更加复杂和丰富,旨在帮助学生提高英语阅读能力,拓展知识面,培养阅读策略和技巧,以及培养阅读兴趣和习惯。
希
望这些信息能够帮助你更全面地了解大猫英语分级阅读五级。
黑猫英语分级读物八十天环游世界中文版

黑猫英语分级读物八十天环游世界中文版全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Around the World in Eighty Days - The Chinese VersionHey there! I recently read the Chinese translation of the classic novel "Around the World in Eighty Days" by Jules Verne as part of the Blackcat Graded Readers series. It was such an epic adventure, and I'm stoked to share my thoughts on this awesome book!First off, let me give you a quick rundown of the story. Our main dude is this proper English gentleman named Phileas Fogg. He's pretty much a human robot - always punctual, never shows any emotion, and is obsessed with schedules and routines. Anyway, Phileas gets into a heated debate at his club about whether it's possible to travel around the entire world in just 80 days. Back in the 1870s when this story takes place, circumnavigating the globe was seen as an impossible feat. But Phileas is convinced he can do it, so he wagers a whopping £20,000 (which is like millions today) that he'll make it back to London in 80 days after setting off.To accompany him on this insane quest, Phileas brings along his new valet Passepartout, who is this total goofball French dude. The adventures and misadventures these two get into are just wild! From punching out racist jerks to accidentally joining a religious cult, getting attacked by Native Americans, and even getting framed for robbery, Phileas and Passepartout face one crazy obstacle after another. But thanks to Phileas' unflappable calm and brilliant planning, they always manage to press onwards.One of the best parts of the book is getting to read all the vivid descriptions of the exotic locales they visit, from the jungles of India to the Wild West of America. Verne does an amazing job of transporting you right into the action with his detailed writing. You can almost feel the scorching desert heat and smell the spice markets!What I loved most though were the characters. Phileas is this seemingly cold, robotic person on the outside. But as the story progresses, you realize he's got a great moral compass and a warm, caring heart underneath that stiff upper lip. And then there's Passepartout who is basically the opposite - a hilarious, excitable goofball who gets them into all sorts of hijinks with his impulsive antics. But he's got a heart of gold too and unwaveringloyalty to his master. The banter and chemistry between these two opposites is just priceless.Speaking of the characters, I've got to give props to the skilled translation work on this edition. All the distinctive voices and cultural References really come through smoothly in the Chinese text. From Passepartout's comedic French blundering to the clipped, proper English of the aristocratic supporting characters, the personalities leap off the page. The translator deserves mad respect for that.Of course, no review would be complete without mentioning the awesome illustrations peppered throughout. The classic, vintage-style drawings really set the mood and let your imagination run wild. Honestly, just rifling through the pictures gave me serious wanderlust!All in all, this was a rollicking good read that had me laughing, cheering, and eating up every fresh adventure. The fast-paced, globetrotting plot will definitely get your adrenaline pumping. But it's also a surprisingly deep and poignant story about courage, perseverance, and the unseen emotional depths people can have. Definitely a must-read classic!Whether you're already a fan of Jules Verne's writing or you've never read his stuff before, the Chinese edition of Aroundthe World in Eighty Days is an awesome pick. It's an epic adventure that'll take you on a whirlwind tour of the world. Plus, the readable level and detailed pictures make it really accessible for language learners too. I gave this one 5 stars - it's an around-the-world experience you won't want to miss!篇2Around the World in 80 Days: The Chinese TranslationI recently read the Chinese translation of the classic adventure novel "Around the World in 80 Days" by Jules Verne from the Black Cat Graded Readers series. It was an exciting and thrilling story that took me on an incredible journey across the globe in the late 19th century. As a student learning English, reading this graded reader was not only entertaining but also incredibly helpful for improving my language skills.The story follows the eccentric English gentleman Phileas Fogg, who makes a daring wager that he can circumnavigate the globe in just 80 days. Accompanied by his loyal French valet, Passepartout, Fogg embarks on an extraordinary adventure that takes them through diverse landscapes and cultures, facing countless obstacles and narrow escapes along the way.One of the things I appreciated most about the Chinese translation was how well it captured the essence of Verne's original work. The language was simple yet descriptive, making it easy for me to follow the story while still conveying the excitement and suspense of the journey. The translators did an excellent job of preserving the humor, wit, and charm that make this novel so beloved.As I read, I found myself transported to each new destination, from the bustling streets of London to the exotic landscapes of India and the vast expanse of the American frontier. Verne's vivid descriptions brought these places to life, and the graded language level of the translation made it accessible for me to fully immerse myself in the story.One of the aspects that struck me the most was the way the novel celebrated the spirit of adventure and exploration. Fogg's unwavering determination and resourcefulness in the face of adversity were truly inspiring. Even when circumstances seemed dire, he remained cool and composed, always finding a way to push forward and overcome the obstacles in his path.The characters in the novel were also incrediblywell-developed and engaging. Passepartout, with his loyalty and occasional bumbling antics, provided comic relief and a relatablehuman element to the story. The detective Fix, who pursued Fogg under the mistaken belief that he was a bank robber, added an extra layer of suspense and intrigue to the plot.Reading this novel in the graded reader format was an excellent way for me to improve my English comprehension and vocabulary. The simplified language and carefully chosen words made it accessible for my level, while still preserving the essence of the story. I found myself frequently consulting the glossary and making notes on new words and phrases, which helped reinforce my learning.Moreover, the cultural insights and historical context provided by the novel were invaluable. Verne's depictions of different societies and customs around the world opened my eyes to the richness and diversity of our global community. It was a humbling reminder of how vast and fascinating our world truly is.Overall, reading the Chinese translation of "Around the World in 80 Days" from the Black Cat Graded Readers series was an enriching and rewarding experience. It not only entertained me with its thrilling adventure but also helped me improve my English language skills and broaden my cultural horizons. I highlyrecommend this novel to fellow students and anyone interested in embarking on a literary journey around the world.篇3Around the World in Eighty Days: A Whirlwind AdventureWhen our English teacher announced we would be reading the classic novel Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne for our next book report, I have to admit I wasn't exactly thrilled. An old book about a guy trying to travel around the world in the 1800s? Sounded pretty boring to me. But I couldn't have been more wrong!The book tells the story of Phileas Fogg, a wealthy English gentleman who lives a life of strict routine in London. One night at his club, he gets into an argument over a newspaper article about a daring robbery. The article mentions that thanks to a new railroad stretch being completed, it's now possible to travel around the world in just 80 days. Fogg claims he could do it, and he ends up making a wager with his whist mates for 20,000 pounds that he can pull it off.And so begins one of the craziest adventures I've ever read about! Fogg hires a new valet named Passepartout, and the two head off on an incredible journey circling the globe. From thestart, they face all kinds of unexpected delays and obstacles. In Egypt, the travel guide Fogg hired turned out to be a total fraud who leads them wildly off course. Then in India, they rescue a young woman named Aouda from being sacrificed by her deceased husband's cult. She ends up joining Fogg and Passepartout on their travels.The escapades just got wilder from there. They get mixed up with buffalo hunts in America, sailing disasters at sea, brawls with Native Americans, train chases, sledding mishaps in a blizzard, and even an abduction! Again and again Fogg displays his incredible calm and perseverance, always determined to arrive at the next leg on schedule despite the constant interruptions.Throughout the book, there were so many vivid descriptions of the exotic locations and cultures Fogg encounters on his whirlwind trip. The writer Jules Verne must have done an incredible amount of research about life in the 1800s in India, Hong Kong, Japan, San Francisco, and all the other stops. I felt like I could perfectly picture the crowded streets of Yokohama, the opium dens of San Francisco's Chinatown, or the ornate palaces of British-occupied India.The translation into Chinese was excellent as well. While some of the Victorian-era English idioms and cultural referenceswere a bit tricky to translate, the Chinese version did a great job of capturing the suspense and thrilling, fast-paced nature of Fogg's race against time.What I loved most though was how the adventure brought out the virtues of perseverance, integrity and cross-cultural understanding in Fogg, Passepartout and Aouda. Despite all their hair-raising escapes, they refuse to abandon their principles. Fogg stoically honors his commitments even at great personal cost, Passepartout develops immense personal courage and resourcefulness, and Aouda's life is utterly transformed through her contact with their Western values of independence and determination.As I was reading along, breathlessly following each close shave anduntu delay, I realized this book was about so much more than just an ambitious bet. It was an inspiring tale of people from vastly different backgrounds joining together, pushing past their perceived limits, and forming a bond ofhard-won friendship and mutual respect through their shared struggle.The climax at the end, when Fogg miscalculates the date thanks to crossing the international date line and appears to have lost his wager, only to realize his traversed journey boughthim back a day, had me on the edge of my seat! I've never felt so happy for a character to win a bet in my life.Around the World in Eighty Days turned out to be an utterly delightful, edge-of-your-seat romp filled with exotic adventures, narrow escapes, cross-cultural connections and goodold-fashioned determination. Who would have thought a book about a wealthy English gent's travels in the 19th century could be so exciting and meaningful?I'll never judge a book by its cover (or age) again. Jules Verne's classic proved to be an engrossing,perspective-expanding delight from start to finish. If our teacher assigns another supposed "stuffy old book" for our next report, I'll dive in with an open mind - it just might take me on an incredible journey like Phileas Fogg's did!。
小学英语_大猫分级阅读三级1教学设计学情分析教材分析课后反思

教学设计大猫分级阅读三级1 Around the WorldPart 1 Learning objectivesⅠLanguage abilitiesⅰBe able to understand, read and say the words went,Africa, India, around, world, China, boat, home, plane, snow, sun, train, world.ⅱBe able to read the story, and try to retell it according to the story map. Try to use the sentence pattern: Where did you go? We went to... to tell pupils’ own travel story.ⅡThinking qualitiesⅰBe able to guess reasonably and predict the development of story plots according to the clues of pictures and language.ⅱBe able to judge by reasonable arguments.ⅢLearning abilitiesⅰEnglish learning interests is inspired by learning the story.ⅱBe able to cooperate in groups to talk about travel.ⅣCulture charactersBe able to enjoy the travel around the world,widen pupils’ horizon and understand the difference of regions, countries and people.ⅤKey points and difficult points.ⅰKey points.Be able to understand, read, use the sentence pattern Where did you go?We went to... and the words of countries.Talk and guess what the pictures express.ⅱDifficult pointsSome words are difficult to read correctly and fluently, such as through,world.Guide the pupils to comment the travel reasonably.Part 2 Learning procedures.ⅠPre-reading.ⅰSing the song.T:Let’s sing the song: where did you go? What’s the song about?S:Travel.T:Yes.In this class, we are going to talk about travel.ⅱFree talk.T:Last summer vacation, we went to Jinan. We went to the zoo. I really want to know where did you go ?Ss: We went to...Learn the word: went.设计意图:演唱歌曲,热身激趣,引入主题,复习并运用主要句型We went to...。