出版時間:2009-9 出版社:華中科技大學(xué)出版社 作者:范純海 主編 頁數(shù):165 字?jǐn)?shù):260000
前言
隨著我國高等教育事業(yè)的蓬勃發(fā)展,全國已有800多所高校開設(shè)了藝術(shù)類專業(yè),徜徉在藝術(shù)殿堂的學(xué)子數(shù)量也早已突破30萬人。藝術(shù)專業(yè)的學(xué)生是一個特殊的群體,他們情感豐富,思維活躍,具有較高的藝術(shù)天賦和創(chuàng)造性,但英語學(xué)習(xí)卻是他們普遍的薄弱環(huán)節(jié)。空前增多的藝術(shù)類學(xué)生對大學(xué)英語教學(xué)提出了新的挑戰(zhàn)。為了順應(yīng)新時期藝術(shù)專業(yè)發(fā)展的潮流,滿足藝術(shù)專業(yè)學(xué)生學(xué)好英語的要求,我們針對藝術(shù)專業(yè)學(xué)生的特點,提出了“以實用為主,以夠用為度,以應(yīng)用為目的”的教學(xué)原則,從真正激發(fā)學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí)興趣、切實提高應(yīng)用水平出發(fā),編寫了本套教材。 本套教材具有以下特色?! ∫?、注重基礎(chǔ)知識的鞏固。相對而言,藝術(shù)類學(xué)生進(jìn)入高校時英語基礎(chǔ)較為薄弱。本套教材在注重對學(xué)生原有基礎(chǔ)不斷回顧、鞏固的同時,力求語言的簡明平易。語法知識從最基本處入手,聽力訓(xùn)練從辨音開始,所選原著的段落和文章也比較淺顯。整套教材循序漸進(jìn)、難度適中?! 《?、側(cè)重藝術(shù)題材的選擇。本套教材精心設(shè)計教學(xué)內(nèi)容,將每個章節(jié)的主題設(shè)計成與音樂、雕塑、園林、舞蹈、動漫等藝術(shù)相關(guān)的話題,將教材內(nèi)容與藝術(shù)類學(xué)生的專業(yè)聯(lián)系起來,通過對感興趣話題的學(xué)習(xí),激發(fā)學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)的積極性和主動性?! ∪⒅蹖嵺`能力的鍛煉。學(xué)英語,在掌握基本的語法和詞匯后,主要靠實踐和模仿。本套教材把語言材料和語言知識活化為學(xué)生熟悉的事物,圖文并茂,用聯(lián)想、繪畫、音樂等相關(guān)知識和信息進(jìn)行教學(xué),讓學(xué)生在積極的體驗中學(xué)習(xí)語言、鍛煉能力?! ∷?、努力貼近學(xué)生、貼近實際。本教材主要由武漢工業(yè)學(xué)院和華中師范大學(xué)漢口分校長期從事一線教學(xué)的教師編寫。他們熟悉學(xué)生情況,了解學(xué)生的需求,對解決藝術(shù)類學(xué)生英語學(xué)習(xí)的難點及問題提出了較好的應(yīng)對策略?! ”咎捉滩某龑W(xué)生用書外,還包含教師用書和聽力材料光盤,既豐富和拓展了教學(xué)內(nèi)容,也為教師授課和學(xué)生自主學(xué)習(xí)提供了便利。 在編寫過程中,華中科技大學(xué)出版社的楊鷗、劉平、榮靜等老師給予了建設(shè)性的意見和極大的幫助,在此一并表示感謝?! ∮捎跁r間、水平有限,本套教材疏誤之處在所難免。懇請方家提出寶貴意見,以便不斷修改完善。
內(nèi)容概要
隨著我國高等教育事業(yè)的蓬勃發(fā)展,全國已有800多所高校開設(shè)了藝術(shù)類專業(yè),徜徉在藝術(shù)殿堂的學(xué)子數(shù)量也早已突破30萬人。藝術(shù)專業(yè)的學(xué)生是一個特殊的群體,他們情感豐富,思維活躍,具有較高的藝術(shù)天賦和創(chuàng)造性,但英語學(xué)習(xí)卻是他們普遍的薄弱環(huán)節(jié)??涨霸龆嗟乃囆g(shù)類學(xué)生對大學(xué)英語教學(xué)提出了新的挑戰(zhàn)。為了順應(yīng)新時期藝術(shù)專業(yè)發(fā)展的潮流,滿足藝術(shù)專業(yè)學(xué)生學(xué)好英語的要求,我們針對藝術(shù)專業(yè)學(xué)生的特點,提出了“以實用為主,以夠用為度,以應(yīng)用為目的”的教學(xué)原則,從真正激發(fā)學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí)興趣、切實提高應(yīng)用水平出發(fā),編寫了本套教材。
書籍目錄
Unit One English Learning
Reading Activities
Lead-in
Text A
New Words
Study and Practice
Text B
New Words
Study and Practice
Speaking Activities
Listening Activities
Grammar
Writing Activities
Just for Fun
Unit Two Music
Reading Activities
Lead-in
Text A
New Words
Study and Practice
Text B
New Words
Study and Practice
Speaking Activities
Listening Activities
Grammar
Writing Activities
Just for Fun.
Unit Three Clothes
Reading Activities
Lead-in
Text A
New Words
Study and Practice
Text B
New Words
Study and Practice
Speaking Activities
Listening Activities
Grammar
Writing Activities
Just for Fun
Unit Four Cartoon
Reading Activities
Lead-in
Text A
New Words
Study and Practice
Text B
New Words
Study and Practice
Speaking Activities
Listening Activities
Grammar
Writing Activities
Just for Fun
Unit Five Pottery and Porcelain
Reading Activities
Lead-in
Text A
New Words
Study and Practice
Text B
New Words
Study and Practice
Speaking Activities
Listening Activities
Grammar
Writing Activities
Just for Fun
Unit Six Painting
Reading Activities
Lead-in
Text A
New Words
Study and Practice
Text B
New Words
Study and Practice
Speaking Activities
Listening Activities
Grammar
Writing Activities
Just for Fun
Unit Seven Film
Reading Activities
Lead-in
Text A
New Words
Study and Practice
Text B
New Words
Study and Practice
Speaking Activities
Listening Activities
Grammar
Writing Activities
Just for Fun
Unit Eight Dance
Reading Activities
Lead-in
Text A
New Words
Study and Practice
Text B
New Words
Study and Practice
Speaking Activities
Listening Activities
Grammar
Writing Activities
Just for Fun
Unit Nine Architecture
Reading Activities
Lead-in
Text A
Practical English Course in Arts
New Words
Study and Practice
Text B
New Words
Study and Practice
Speaking Activities
Listening Activities
Grammar
Writing Activities
Just for Fun
Unit Ten Opera
Reading Activities
Lead-in
Text A
New Words
Study and Practice
Text B
New Words
Study and Practice
Speaking Activities
Listening Activities
Grammar
Writing Activities
Just for Fun
Vocabulary
Useful Expressions
References
章節(jié)摘錄
5 Around the beginning of the 1900s, a dancer named Isadora Duncan rejected the rigid structure of ballet. She wanted to dance according to her feelings. Isadora danced with bare feet. She kicked and jumped in natural ways, which were quite different from the leaps of ballet. 6 About this same time, a graceful dancer named Ruth St. Denis became inspired by the dance and drama of countries such as Japan, India, and Egypt. Ruth married a talented dancer and choreographer named Ted Shawn. In 1915, Ruth and Ted started the first modern dance school in the United States, called Denishawn. They went on to train some of the leading dancers and choreographers in modern American dance. 7 Modern dance has become a way for people to strongly communicate tleir ideas. Modern dancers can use exciting new movements not possible in ballet. Choreographers no longer have to tell a story. They can create dances to show what life on city streets is like, what people love and hate, and what is happening in society.
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