Life and Works - Liceo Classico e Scientifico Euclide
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Life and Works - Liceo Classico e Scientifico Euclide
Programma di Lingua e Civiltà Inglese A.S. 2010/2011 Classe 1^D Scientifico Docente: Prof.ssa Patrizia Altana Manca Dal testo in adozione: P. Radley- D. Simonetti “New Horizons” vol.1 Unit 1-Where’s Clare? / Have you got a stereo? Functions • Talking about the house • Talking about possessions • Talking about dates Grammar • Verb be: Present simple (all forms) • Verb have got: Present simple (I, you) • Some, any • Interrogative pronouns: When? Vocabulary • Rooms and furniture • Personal possessions • Dates, months, ordinal numbers, festivals Unit 2-He’s got a Saturday job Functions • Talking about family • Describing people (physical appearance) Grammar • Verb have got: Present simple (all forms) • Possessive case (& plural nouns) • Possessive adjectives (plural) • Adjective order • Qualifies: a bit, (not) very, quite, really) Vocabulary • The family • Physical description: looks, height, build, hair, eyes Unit 3-I really like R&B/ Rob doesn’t like them Functions • Talking about likes and dislikes • Agreeing and disagreeing Grammar • Present Simple: like + -ing; play; do and go + -ing • Which? What? • Connectors: and, but, or • Object pronouns • So do I.; Neither do I.; Oh, I do.; Oh, I don’t. Vocabulary • Types of music • Sports and free-time activities Skills • Listening: Teenagers discussing tribute bands • Reading: Fantastic Fakes! • Speaking: Talking about music and tribute bands • Writing: A description of your favourite band Unit 4-What time do you get up?/ I’m usually exhausted! Functions • Talking about daily activities and telling the time • Talking about lifestyle Grammar • Present Simple (all forms) • Expressions with have (have lunch) • The time • Both • Preposition of time: at, in, on • Adverbs and expressions of frequency Vocabulary • Daily activities • Days of week • Jobs in the house • Part-time jobs Skills • Listening: A teenager talking about her part-time job • Speaking: Discussing the advantages/ disadvantages of part-time jobs Unit 5-I’m having a great time!/ Rob isn’t speaking to me!/ Are you joking?/ Are you jealous? Functions • Talking about present activities (on the phone) • Talking about temporary actions • Talking about the present Grammar • Present continuous (all forms) • Present continuous v Present Simple • Time expressions (at the moment, these days, this week/month/year…) Vocabulary • Everyday activities • Personal life • School Skills • Listening: An Italian school-exchange student comparing • Reading: a different way of studying Unit 6-How much sugar do you use every week?/ Oh no! There isn’t a dessert! Functions • Talking about food and quantity • Talking about diet Grammar • Countable and uncountable nouns • How much?/How many? • There is, there are • Some, any, a few, a little, few, little (too) much, many, a lot of/lots of, not enough Vocabulary • Food, drink and diet • Personal life • School Skills • Listening: Teenagers talking about problems with food • Reading: Dear diary, …. • Speaking: Talking about bullying • Writing: A letter to a radio programme about a problem Unit 7-What would you like?/ What about going shopping? Functions • Making requests and offers • Making, accepting and refusing suggestions • Talking about ability Grammar • Would you like (to), want (to), would like v like • Let’s …, Shall we … ? • What about/ How about + -ing • Would prefer to, would rather • Can: ability • Well, (not) very well Vocabulary • Meals in Britain • Abilities • British/American English Skills • Listening: Two British teenagers talking about American culture in the UK • Speaking: Talking about the influence of American culture Programma di Lingua e Civiltà Inglese A.S. 2010/2011 Classe 2^D Liceo Scientifico Euclide Docente: Prof.ssa Patrizia Altana Manca Dal testo in adozione: P. Radley- D. Simonetti “New Horizonts” vol.1 Unit 12-London’s more expensive than Delhi / Can I try it on, please? Functions • Making comparisons and expressing preferences • Shopping for clothes • Describing clothes Grammar • Comparative adjectives • Superlative adjectives • Is/are wearing… Vocabulary • The city and the country • Clothes • Fashion Unit 13-What are you doing to do? Functions • Talking about future intentions • Making and talking about arrangements Grammar • Be going to (1) : future intentions • Present continuous : future arrangements • Future time expressions (tomorrow, in two days’time…) • Be going to v Present continuous v Present simple Vocabulary • Life choices and ambitions Skills • Reading : It’s good to be a student! Unit 14-What’s Rob like? / What’s the weather like in London? Functions • Describing personality • Talking about the weather • Making sure predictions Grammar • Be going to (2) : predictions based on present evidence • What’s she like? v What does she like? • Qualifiers : not enough, a little bit, fairly, pretty, too Vocabulary • Personality adjectives • The weather • Compass points Unit 15-I’ve never been to a film festival ! / I’ve heard It’s really good Functions • Talking about experiences • Comparing experiences Grammar • Present perfect (1) : ever/never, been/gone, recently • Present perfect v Past simple • Agreeing and Disagreeing Vocabulary • Regular and irregular past participles Skills • Reading : Amazing Coincidences Unit 16-Shall I put this rug here? / We’ve just got back Functions • Making offers of help and accepting/refusing offers • Talking about recent events Grammar • Present perfect (2) : Just, already, yet • I’ll … , and shall I/we…? Offers • Will (1) spontaneous decisions Vocabulary • Rooms and furniture (2) • Party preparations • Tidying up Dal testo in adozione: P. Radley- D. Simonetti “New Horizonts” vol.2 Unit 1-How will life change in the future? / I may come to Cardiff at the weekend Functions • Talking about the future • Talking about the future possibility • Making promises Grammar • Will (2) : Predictions and future fact • May, might : future possibility • Will (3) : promises Vocabulary • Ecology Skills • Reading : C.A.T. – solutions for a dying planets Unit 2-I must come here more often! / Do you have to take your shoes off? Functions • Talking about obligation • Talking about rules and laws • Past and future obligation Grammar • Must, mustn’t • Have to, don’t have to • Past and future of must and have to Vocabulary • Classroom behavior • Rules of the road Skills • Reading : The end of fair play? Unit 3-Will you phone me if you come? Functions • Talking about conditions • Giving information • Talking about purpose Grammar • First conditional (if I go …) • When, as soon as, unless • Defining relative clauses : who, which, that, whose • Infinitive of purpose : it’s for + -ing Vocabulary • Computer • Film genres Skills • Reading : what if it really happens? Unit 5-It was raining when I left Washington / Were you able to get any brochures? Functions • Past actions in progress • Talking about past ability • Interrupted past actions Grammar • Past continuous (all forms) • Could, was/were able to, managed to • Past simple and past continuous: when, while, as Vocabulary • Air travel • Mythical creatures Skills • Reading : Looking for a better life Unit 6-I’ve had a credit card since I was 16 Functions • Talking about duration • Talking about multiple items • At the post office Grammar • Past perfect (3) : for, since • Present perfect v past simple • Each, every, all Vocabulary • Money and savings • The post office Unit 7-How long have you been running the dogs’ home? / Are you calm and understanding? Functions • Talking about unfinished actions • Talking about skills • Going for a job interview Grammar • Present perfect continuous : for, since • Present perfect continuous v present perfect simple • Adjectives + prepositions: good at, keen on… Vocabulary • Jobs : prerequisites, skills, personal qualities Unit 8-I’m getting tired of her / How are computer games? Functions • Make, do and get • Describing process • Talking about natural disasters Grammar • Make, do, get • Present simple passive Vocabulary • Expressions with make, do and get • Natural disasters • Killer wave Skills • Looking for a better life Alunni _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ Docente ______________________________ Programma di lingua e civiltà inglese A.S. 2010/2011 classe III A scientifico Docente: prof.ssa Patrizia Altana Manca Dal libro in adozione: M. Spiazzi – M. Tavella - Edizione Zanichelli - Only connect…New Directions vol.1: from the origins to the Eighteenth Century The Origins introduction Saxon, Viking and roman place names Key points The historical and Social Context 1.1 Celtic Britain 1.2 The Romans 1.3 The Anglo-Saxons 1.4 The conversion to Christianity 1.5 The Vikings and the end of Anglo-Saxon England The Literary Context 1.8 The epic poem and the elegy Authors and texts 1.9 Beowulf: a primary epic - plot - Beowulf’s origin - the mysteries of Beowulf - Why Beowulf is an epic - the language of epic style The Middle Ages Introduction The Norman Conquest Key Points The Historical and Social Context 2.1 The Norman conquest and feudalism 2.2 Henry II, reforms and Becket 2.3 Kings, Magna Carta and Parliament The Literary Context 2.8 the medieval ballad Authors and texts 2.10 Popular ballads t5 Lord Randal A Modern Perspective The ballad and social criticism - Like a rolling stone by Bob Dylan - The Ghost of Tom Joad by Bruce Springsteen - No bravery by James Blunt 2.11 Geoffrey Chaucer Canterbury Tales t8 The Prioress t10 The Wife of Bath The Renaissance introduction Key Points The Historical and Social Context 3.1 The Tudor dynasty 3.2 The Reformation Dossier The myth of Elizabeth I The Literary Context 3.8 The sonnet Authors and texts 3.11 The Elizabethan sonneteers t 12 Sir Philip Sidney : Loving in truth t 13 Edmund Spenser: coming to kiss her lips t 14 William Shakespeare : shall I compare thee Gli alunni L’insegnante Programma di Inglese Classe: 4^A Docente: Proff.sa Patrizia Altana Manca Anno Scolastico: 2010 – 2011 Testo adottato: New literary links – From the origins to the romantic age. Autori: Graeme Thomson, Silvia Maglioni Editore: Black Cat Argomenti: -) From the Renaissance to the Puritan Age: • The English Renaissance • Roots of the Renaissance • The centrality of man • Italian influences of the english renaissance -) From Tudors to Stuarts: • The Tudors • The Reformation • The age of religious persecution • The reign of Elizabeth I • The myth of Elizabeth I • The battle for naval supremacy -) Literature during the Renaissance: • The influences of Plato • Renaissance Prose -) Thomas More: • Life and works • Utopia • From Utopia to Dystopia -) Renaissance Drama: • The uman condition • Elizabethan theatre -) Christopher Marlowe: • Life and works • Doctor Faustus -) William Shakespeare: • Life and works • Shakespeare's plays • Romeo and Juliet • Hamlet -) The Restoration and the Augustan age: • The Augustan age • The Age of Enlightenment • Augustan Literature • The rise of the novel • Formal variety -) Jonathan Swift: • Life and Works • Gulliver's Travels -) Daniel Defoe: • Life and Works • Robinson Crusoe -) Samuel Richardson • Life and Works • Clarissa -) Henry Fielding: • Life and Works • Tom Jones -) Laurence Sterne • Life and Works • Tristram Shandy • The Experimental novel Durante l'anno, la classe ha assistito alla proiezione del film Hamlet di Franco Zeffirelli con Mel Gibson, Glenn Close and Alan Bates, che hapermesso alla classe di cogliere in chiave cinematografica l'opera teatra le di W. Shakespeare. Gli Alunni La Docente Cagliari, 07/06/2011 Liceo Classico-Scientifico “Euclide” Programma di lingua e Civiltà Inglese A.S.:2010/2011 Classe: 5° A Scientifico Docente: Prof.ssa Patrizia Altana Manca Dal testo in adozione: G. Thomson – S. Maglioni “New Literary Landscapes” ed. “Black Cat” – fotocopie di brani, poesie e integrazioni critiche tratte da G .Thomson – S. Maglioni “New literary links (From the origins to the Romantic age + From the Victorian age to Contemporary Times)” ed. “Black Cat” The Romantic Age The Age of Revolutions • The American War of Indipendence • The Industrial Revolution: The shift to the city • The French Revolution: From emacinpation to terror The Literary Ground Literature in the Romantic Age • Landmark: Isn’t it “Romantic”? • Precursors of Romanticism: Thomas Gray. • Romantic Poetry • Poetic visions – Characteristics of Romanticism • Landmark: The Sublime – “E.Burkes’s essay”, A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful • The first generation of Romantic poets: Blake, Coleridge and wordsworth • The second generation of Romantic poets: J.Keats • The Novel in the Romantic Age: Gothic subversion Poetry Thomas Gray: Life and works Focus on the texts: “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” • Gray and the Sublime • Stylistic Features: Between Classicism and Romanticism • Thematic links: Graveyard Poetry; Gray and Foscolo; • Edgard Lee Masters: “The Anthology of Spoon River”: Genesis; Structure; Features; Themes • “The Hill” • Fabrizio De Andrè: “Non al denaro, non all’amore, nè al cielo”: “La collina”; Translation and Critics by Fernanda Pivano; Multimedial Work listening to De Andrè Songs; Tribute taken from the TV Show “Che tempo che fa” directly from the Spoon River Cemetery performed by Jovanotti. • Totò (Antonio De Curtis) “A livella”; Vision and Analisys of a Cartoon taken from YouTube Web Channel W.Wordsworth : Life and works • Lyrical ballads • The Preface to Lyrical ballads: a poetic manifesto • Focus on the text: “I wondered lonely as cloud” ; • Thematic links: Childhood; Nature as a source of joy; Imagination; Emotion recollected in tranquillity; The poetry of the everyday • Art link: J.Constable: Nature in its element S.T. Coleridge : life and works • Coleridge’s primary and secondary imagination • Focus on the text: “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” • Stylistic Features • Interpretations • Part I and Part II Part VII (from Witness to the times Vol.2) • Thematic links: Interfering with Nature (against Nature); The weight of guilt • Art link: G. Dore’s engravings the Rime of The Ancient Ballad – Turner: Turbulent Landscapes J.Keats : life and work • Keat’s aesthetics • Focus on the text: “Ode on a Grecian Urn”; “Ode to a Nightingale” • Thematic links: Language and Sensations – The truth of Beauty – The Price of Eternity an Ambivalence towards art – Art for art’s sake; Keats: a precursor of English Aestethicism and Decadentism • Art link: Pre-Raffaellit Brotherwood Romantic Prose • Gothic fiction: A literary phenomenon Mary Shelley: Life and works • Focus on the text: Frankestein or the Modern Prometheus • The Plot – Interpretations • Thematic links: Gothic – Interfering with Nature The Victorian Age The Historical Ground • The Age of Empire • Economy and Society • The pressure for reforms • The cost of living • Poverty and the poor laws • The expansion of Britain’s Empire • The Victorian compromise • A time of change • Darwin and the theory of evolution The Literary Ground • Victorian literature • The Victorian Novel – A mirror of life C. Dickens: Life and works • Focus on the text: “Hard times”: extracts “A man of realities”; “Coketown” • Plot – Interpretations • Thematic Links: Social criticism ; Childhood ; The town as a centre of alienation; The classes conflict H. Melville: Life and works • Focus on the text: “Moby Dick” • Plot – Interpretations – Themes – The most important characters – Stylistic features –Influences – Influences of Coleridge’s “The rime of the Ancient Mariner” in Moby Dick • Thematic Links: The Journey as an Inner Quest; Guilt and Espiation; Interferring with Nature (against Nature) R.L. Stevenson: Life and Works • Focus on the text: “The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” • Different perspectives • The Double life • The suppression of instinct • Thematic Links: Uncontrollable forces – The Double Oscar Wilde: life and works • Focus on the text : “The picture of Dorian Gray” • The Preface: a manifesto of the Aesthetic movement • The Plot: The Exchange of Art and life ; A Faustian wish – Truth and Beauty • Thematic links : The Truth of Beauty – Uncontrollable forces against nature – The Double – Wilde and D’Annunzio The age of Modernism A time of war • The last days of Victorian optimism • The suffragettes • Cultural transformation in the early 20th century Modern Literature • Modernism in Europe • Modernism and the convergence of the arts Modernism and the novel • A break with the past • The influence of mass culture • Freud’s theory of the unconscious • The influence of Bergson – the river of Time • Bergson and la Durèe • William James and the idea of consciousness • The flow of consciousness • Expressing the interior world – New techniques of writing: Direct interior monologue; indirect interior monologue • Woolf and Joyce: diverging streams • Virginia Woolf: “To the Lighthouse”: Stylistic features – Symbolism James Joyce: Life and works • The role of the modernist writer • Epiphanies • Focus on the text: “ Ulysses “; Molly’s monologue • The Odyssey vs Ulysses • The modern anti-hero • An Odyssey in the consciousness • The mechanics of consciousness • An encyclopaedic novel • Thematic links: The city as the centre of spiritual paralysis of character and disintegration and chaos (Freud’s Theory of the unconscious) ; Myth and Exile as a way of escaping reality; the human lack of communication The contemporary literature D.H. Lawrence: Life and Works • Focus on the text: “Sons and lovers” • Plot – Interpretations • Themes: England and Classes – The Family context – View of sex – The Oedipus Complex G. Orwell: Life and Works • Focus on the text: “1984”; “Animal Farm” • Plot – Interpretations • Themes: Totalitarian state in the future – A Society of Dictatorship Control – Antiutopia – Fable/Allegory Post Modernism in America – The Beat Generation Jack Kerouac: Life and Works • Focus on the text: “On the road” • Plot – Interpretations • Stylistic structure • Themes: The Natural Man – Friendship – Contrast between Man and Human prejudices Alunni: Cagliari, 9 Giugno 2011 Docente:
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