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M6U1 Word Power学案

第一部分:学习目标

掌握有关戏剧方面的词汇以及这部分中出现的重点单词及句型的用法。

第二部分:重点讲解:

1. All the actors in a play are called the cast. (page6)

一部戏剧的全体演员被称为演员表。

cast

1) group noun [C] the actors in a film, play or show:

After the final performance, the director threw a party for the cast.

Part of the film's success lies in the strength of the supporting cast (= the actors who were not playing the main parts).

2) vt. cast, cast to choose actors to play particular parts in a play, film or show:

He was often cast as the villain.

In her latest film she was cast against type (= played a different character than the one she usually played or might be expected to play).

2. The person in charge is the director. (page6)全面负责的人是导演。

charge

n. [U] responsibility for controlling or caring for something:

Her ex-husband has charge of the children during the week and she has them at the weekend.

His boss asked him to take charge of the office for a few days while she was away.

in charge

being the person who has control of or is responsible for someone or something:

Who will be in charge of the department when Sophie leaves?

I left Jack in charge of the suitcases while I went to get the tickets.

3 He or she gives the actors instructions about how to perform.(page6)

他或她指导演员如何表演。

instruction

n. [C usually plural] information about how to do or use something.

The cooking instructions say bake it for half an hour.