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LICEO GINNASIO “JACOPO STELLINI” Piazza I Maggio, 26 - 33100 Udine Tel. 0432 – 504577 Fax. 0432 – 511490 Codice fiscale 80023240304 e-mail: [email protected] - Indirizzo Internet: www.stelliniudine.gov.it - PEC: [email protected] PROGRAMMA SVOLTO ANNO SCOLASTICO 2015/2016 CLASSE 4^ SEZ. B PROF. SIRA MANDALA’ MATERIA LINGUA E LETTERATURA INGLESE Udine, lì 11 GIUGNO 2016 Il Docente 1 Dal testo English File Digital – Third Edition - Upper Intermediate, ed. Oxford UDA 1, settembre – novembre 2015 File 4 B Are You a Risk Taker? www.teach-this.com, www.englishandfun.com/Phrasalverbs.pdf (phrasal verbs) File 5 A The survivors’ club LISTENING/SPEAKING: A Tale of Two Pebbles, A Lesson on Lateral Thinking by Edward De Bono B It drives me mad! www.ego4u.com, www.englishpage.com (wishes and regrets) File 6 A Music and emotion www.ego4u.com (verb structures) UDA 2, dicembre 2015 – gennaio 2016 File 6 B Sleeping Beauty 5&6 REVISE AND CHECK File 7 A Don’t argue! B Actors acting UDA 3, febbraio – maggio 2016 File 8 A Beat the robbers … and the burglars (revision of passive forms) www.englisch-hilfen.de (have something done) LISTENING: The Economy of Punishment, Speak Up – Nov 2015 B Breaking news 7&8 REVISE AND CHECK File 9 A Truth and lies B Megacities File 10 A The dark side of the moon (Grammar Bank – quantifiers all/every/both etc.) B The power of words (Grammar Bank - articles) Gli studenti hanno svolto tutte le attività previste dal Workbook, relative alle unità analizzate. Ulteriori approfondimenti, esercitazioni o integrazioni relativi alle funzioni linguistiche analizzate e relativi esponenti grammaticali e lessicali sono stati tratti dalla grammatica di riferimento in possesso degli studenti (Grammar and Vocabulary Trainer, ed. PEARSON Longman) o da siti didattici Internet. 2 GRAMMAR EXPONENTS Zero/first conditionals Futute/time/concessive clauses Phrasal verbs Conditional sentences types 2 and 3 Structures after wish Verbs followed by infinitive/base form/-ing form Used to/beused to/get used to Past modals Woud rather/would rather someone did/didn’t Verbs of the senses Passive voice (all froms) Passive of double-object verbs Reporting verbs Clauses of contrast and purpose Uncountable and plural nouns Quantifiers all/every/both etc A/an/the/zero articles COMMUNICATIVE FUNCTIONS Talking about hypotheses Tlking about feelings Expressing wishes and regrets Asking and answering questions about music Talking about sleep Discussing issues Talking about how men and women argue Describing people Talking about crime Discussing what should/shouldn’t be illegal Discussing how news is produced Talking about advertising and marketing Talking about the economic situation Talking about megacities Asking and answering about where you would like to travel LEXICAL AREAS Experssions with ‘take’ Feelings Expressing feeling with verbs or -ed/-ing adjectives Music Sleep Verbs often confused The body Crime and punishment The media Advertising, business Word building: prefixes and suffixes 3 Dal testo Literature for Life - Volume 2A, ed. Loescher: UDA 1, settembre – novembre 2015 THE RENAISSANCE AND THE PURITAN SPIRIT THE BIG PICTURE Historical Background Society and Letters Genre File William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet * (power point presentation) The Prologue Queen Mab (Act I, scene IV) The language of love (Act I, scene V) The balcony scene (Act II, scene II) THE FILM: clips from Romeo + Juliet by Buz Luhrmann, 1996 THEMES, MOTIFS AND SYMBOLS: The forcefulness of love; Love as a cause of violence; The Individual vs society; The inevitability of fate; Light/dark imagery; Opposite points of view; Poison; Thumb biting; Queen Mab, from www.sparknotes.com THE DOCUMENT: Cecil Clough. the true story behind Romeo and Juliet (hints) THE SONG: Romeo and Juliet by Dire Straits William Shakespeare Macbeth* (power point presentation * + www.sparknotes.com - No Fear Shakespeare) Fair and Foul, from Act I - scene I All hail, Macbeth and Banquo!, from Act I – scene III Macbeth’s letter, from Act I – scene V The raven himself is hoarse, from Act 1 – scene V I Have Done the Deed, from Act II – scene II (textbook p.33) Until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill Shall Come Against Him, from Act IV - scene I Sleep walking, from Act V – scene I (textbook p.37) I Have Almost Forgot the Taste of Fears, from Act V – scene V (textbook p.40) THE IMAGE: Füssli, Lady Macbeth seizes the daggers THE FILM: clips from Macbeth by Roman Polanski, 1971 THEMES: Nature and the distortion of the natural order, Order/ disorder, Good/ evil, Appearance/ reality, Evil and ambition, Violence and tyranny, Madness, guilt and conscience, Destiny and free will, Manliness and womanhood. IMAGERY: darkness, light, sleep, blood, disease, children feasting and hospitality, consciousness and the subconscious. UDA 2, dicembre 2015 - febbraio 2016 Charles Lamb Tales from Shakespeare (some excerpts) 4 William Shakespeare Hamlet * (power point presentation The Ghost, Act I scene I Night of the living dead Man in Black, Act I scene II (textbook p. 45, lines 129-159) The Ghost’s Tale, Act I scene V (textbook p. 47, lines 1-40) More matter with less art (Doubt that the stars are fire), Act II scene II To be or not to be, Act III scene I (textbook p. 49, lines 56-88) Get thee to a nunnery, Act III scene I The Closet Scene, Act III scene IV (textbook p. 51, lines 53-71) spotlight on the supernatural, appearance vs reality, revenge, delay, misogyny, melancholy and madness, the Oedipus complex, Ophelia and Hamlet. THE FILM: Hamlet, by F. Zeffirelli; THE IMAGE: John Everett Millais, Ophelia THE SONG: Ofelia, by Francesco Guccini THE THEME: the Elisabethan theatre, the Elisabethan world picture, S. Freud’s Some Character-types Met With In Psycho-analytical Work (1916) PRESENTATIONS BY THE STUDENTS: Drama Workshop with Brian Ayres, Twelfth Night (2 febbraio 2016) UDA 3, febbraio – marzo 2016 Lezione in videoconferenza, Chi ha paura delle streghe? – Flash Forward 4 Università degli Studi di Udine A CHANGE IN SENSIBILITY - Metaphysical Poetry * (power point presentation): Andrew Marvell To His Coy Mistress* – ‘Had we but world enough, and time’ COMPARING LITERATURES: “Di doman non c’è certezza”, by Lorenzo de’ Medici (hints) John Donne Songs and Sonnets ‘This Flea Is You and I’ (textbook p.63) Holy Sonnets ‘Death, Be not Proud’ (textbook p. 66) Modulo ‘Metaphysics, Physics and Misticism: it’s soul’s maths’, by Evelin Busetto John Milton Paradise Lost* (power point presentation) ‘Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heav’n’ COMPARING LITERATURES: Satan in Milton and Dante* THE PICTURE: Satan’s Fall (Dore, Fussli; Blake)* UDA 4, aprile – maggio 2016 5 LITERARY GENRES Fiction, Power Point presentation*: Fiction and non-fiction Distinctive Features of novels and short stories (narrative technique, mode of narration, characters, setting, point of view, story and plot, conflict etc.) Start in Life, from Robinson Crusoe – from Chapter I (linear plot) LISTENING: Genesis and Catastophe by Roald Dahl (story and plot) Lost in the Crowd, from The Catcher in the Rye by J.D.Salinger (characterization and setting) Mr Bounderby from Hard Times by C. Dickens, from book I ch. IV – book III ch. III (characterization) The Sentry Fredric Brown (point of view and setting) Interior monologue and narrative technique Bond Street from Mrs Dalloway by V. Woolf (narrative technique and mode of narration) Episode 18 - Penelope from Ulysses by J. Joyce (narrative technique and mode of narration) THE RESTORATION AND THE AUGUSTAN AGE THE BIG PICTURE Historical Background Society and Letters Genre File Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe * (power point presentation) A Middle-class Adventurer The two sides of the coin (textbook p. 74) He was a comely handsome fellow My island is now peopled (textbook p. 78) THE THEME: The pursuit of realism, The mindful and reasonable man, The self-made man, Capitalism, Colonialism, The middle way, The spiritual journey and the Puritan path. Daniel Defoe Moll Flanders* (power point presentation) The First Step to Crime* The Child’s Necklace* (from chapters 38, 39, 45) THE THEME: “Give me no poverty lest I steal”- the urban jungle Samuel Richardson Pamela* (power point presentation) “A sad, sad scene” Letter XXV THE THEME: Sexual morality, Virtue ECHOES: Shamela, by H. Fielding Rewarded Jonathan Swift Gulliver’s Travels * (power point presentation) Glimpses of wonderful lands (Lilliput, Blefuscu, Laputa, Brobdingnag, The Land of the Houyhnhnms ) Chapter XII, “A crew of pyrates are driven by a storm…” 6 THE THEME: Satire and misanthropy, The age of reason, English colonial expansion Laurence Sterne Tristam Shandy (the book at a glance) THE THEME: The novel and the anti-novel, modern narrative forerunning *I testi contrassegnati da asterisco sono stati forniti dall’insegnante. Dal libro di testo in adozione sono state trattate a discrezione dell’insegnante le sezioni Investigating, Research Documents e Say It Right, relativamente ai periodi From the Beginnings to the 1700s e The Romantic Age. MULTIMEDIA www.sparknotes.com www.shakespeare-online.com http://www.shakespeare-navigators.com/hamlet/H11.html www.bbc.co.uk - British History timeline www.online-literature.com 7
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