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1、Going Home,Pete Hamill,Book 1,Lesson 2,This PPT is for self-study,Part One: Warm-up Part Two: Background Information Part Three: Text Appreciation Part Four: Language Study Part Five: Extension,Book 1,Lesson 2,Contents,B,T,L,E,W,Lesson 2 Going Home,Part Two,Background Information,ENTER,Lesson 2 Goin
2、g Home,Author Florida New Jersey New York Georgia VI. Howard Johnsons,Background Information,Contents,Pete Hamill was born in Brooklyn, N. Y. in 1935. He attended Mexico City College in 19561957, studying painting and writing. He has been a columnist for the New York Post, the Daily News, and New Yo
3、rk Newsday, and has won many journalistic awards.,Lesson 2 Going Home,Author,To be continued on the next page.,At the same time, Hamill has pursued a career as a fiction writer, producing 8 novels and 2 collections of short stories. His 1997 novel, Snow in August, was on the New York Times bestselle
4、r list for four months. His memoir, A Drinking Life, was on the same New York Times list for 13 weeks.,Lesson 2 Going Home,Author,The end of Author.,Florida was named by the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Len in 1513. He called the region “La Florida“, roughly translated as Land of the Flowers. He p
5、robably chose this name because he was impressed by the many colorful flowers. Statehood for Florida came in 1845 (27th state). Florida is one of the leading tourist states in the United States. Great stretches of sandy beaches and a warm, sunny climate make Florida a year-round vacationland. Major
6、attractions include Disney World, Miami Beach, the Everglades National Park and the Florida Keys. Tourists may also visit historic sites that date back to the Spanish explorers.,Lesson 2 Going Home,II. Florida: the “Sunshine State“ (FL),The end of “Florida“.,Lesson 2 Going Home,III. New Jersey : the
7、 “Garden State“ (NJ),One of the original 13 states, New Jersey was named after the island of Jersey in the English Channel. New Jersey is a state of industrial cities and towns, but also of glistening beaches and popular summer resorts. It is one of the great coastal playgrounds of the United States
8、. Atlantic City is one of the most well-known resorts. New Jersey is located between New York City and Philadelphia, making it a convenient location for tourists to the area.,The end of “New Jersey“.,Lesson 2 Going Home,IV. New York: the “Empire State“ (NY ),The Dutch were the first settlers in New
9、York. After the English took it over in the 1660s, the colony was renamed New York, after the Duke of York. It is one of the original 13 states to join the Union (it joined in 1788). The state includes everything from skyscrapers in Manhattan to rivers, mountains, and lakes in upstate New York. Niag
10、ara Falls is one of the chief attractions. New York is the leading center of banking, finance and communication in the United States. Much of the states greatness lies in exciting New York City, the largest city in the United States and the fourth largest city in the world; its many theaters, museum
11、s, and musical organizations make it one of the cultural centers of the Western Hemisphere.,The end of “New York“.,Lesson 2 Going Home,V.Georgia:the “Empire State of the South“ (GA),Georgia, founded in 1732, is one of the original 13 states. It was named in honor of Englands King George II. Georgia
12、is the largest state east of the Mississippi; the states large size and thriving industries have given it one of its nicknames, the Empire State of the South. During the Civil War, the fall of Atlanta was a crucial turning point in the defeat of the South. Today, Atlanta, which became Georgias capit
13、al in 1868, is a thriving city with major national corporations, and it is considered the economic and cultural center of the Southeast. The natural beauty and famous seaside resorts of Georgia are a major attraction for tourists. Many beautiful monuments and parks, including reminders of important
14、Civil War battles and heroes, dot the Georgia countryside.,The end of “Georgia“.,Lesson 2 Going Home,VI. Howard Johnsons,To be continued on the next page.,The world of 28 flavors. Someone you know wherever you go. Landmark for hungry Americans,The first turnpike restaurant in the United States was o
15、pened in 1940 by Howard Johnsons on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The company soon became the leading toll road operator in the country. Johnson pioneered the new convenience food concept of processing and pre-portioning food in company-operated central plants and shipping the food to restaurants for f
16、inal preparation and cooking to insure high quality standardized service.,Lesson 2 Going Home,VI. Howard Johnsons,To be continued on the next page.,Lesson 2 Going Home,VI. Howard Johnsons,To be continued on the next page.,Each restaurant is topped with a bright orange roof so the traveler could imme
17、diately recognize the restaurant. This has become a beacon to travelers as Howard Johnsons is known for quality food at reasonable prices and with the added lure of ice cream in 28 flavors.,Lesson 2 Going Home,VI. Howard Johnsons,The end of Howard Johnsons.,Howard Johnsons had 400 restaurants in 195
18、4 when the company entered the lodging industry with the opening of its first franchised motor lodge in Savannah, Georgia. A pre-sold name in which the motorist placed confidence soon became a combined one-stop dining and overnight convenience. Again, license agreements with investors helped the com
19、pany expand quickly in the field. Expansion continued to Puerto Rico and Canada and beyond.,Lesson 2 Going Home,Part Two,Background Information,This is the end of Part Two. Please click HOME to visit other parts.,Lesson 2 Going Home,Part Three,Text Appreciation,ENTER,Text Appreciation,Lesson 2 Going
20、 Home,Text Analysis 1. General Analysis 2. Theme 3. Structure 4. Further Discussion II. Writing Devices 1. Syntactic Devices 2. Simile 3. Alliteration 4. Symbolism III. Sentence Paraphrase,Contents,Lesson 2 Going Home,Plot of the story Setting of the story Protagonists of the story Writing technique
21、s of the story Theme of the story,Text Analysis,Have you got the key elements in the story?,For reference,Lesson 2 Going Home,Plot: an ex-con on his way home Setting: on a bus from New York to Florida Protagonists: Vingo Writing techniques: go to Writing Devices Theme of the story: go to the next pa
22、ge,Text Analysis,For reference.,The end of General Analysis.,Lesson 2 Going Home,Text Analysis,The ability to forgive and forget is important in all human relationships. 2. Mutual care and affection among people, esp. among strangers are important, too.,This theme is best revealed by hundreds of yel
23、low ribbons hung on the tree.,The end of Theme.,Learn to forgive and forget.,Part 1 (paras. 1 ) : Part 2 (paras. ) : Part 3 (paras. ) :,Lesson 2 Going Home,Text Analysis,4,59,1012,The introduction of the setting and the characters,Vingos story of going home and the young peoples interest in it,The s
24、urprisingly big welcome Vingo received,The end of Structure.,Lesson 2 Going Home,I. Text Analysis,mutual care and love,husband & wife,strangers,based on sympathy and mutual trust,based on forgiveness,To be continued on the next page.,Lesson 2 Going Home,Character Analysis,Text Analysis,Please find s
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