Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.Section A3a-3c课件+嵌入音频(共47张PPT)

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(共47张PPT)
Mom Knows Best
Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
SectionA 3a-3c reading
Richard
Learning Objects:
1知识目标:a. 进一步学习理解情态动词的被动语态:
情态动词+be + done.
b. 掌握一些语言点:
stay by one’s side 在某人身边(给予照顾
或支持)等
2 能力目标: 学习理解诗歌语言
3 情感目标: 学会感恩(be grateful to your parents)
What does the title “Mom Knows Best” mean?
A. Mom knows I’m the best.
B. Mom knows she’s the best.
C. Mom knows what’s the best for me.
Mom understands you best.
Mom knows what is best for you.
Mom wants you to be the best.
Free talk
1. What kind of text are we going to read
2. Do you remember what your mom did when you
cried as a baby
3. Do you argue with your mom or talke back to her now
与…争论 顶嘴
4. Do you regret anything you have done to your parents
后悔
2. How old was the writer when he wrote this
A. two B. seven
C. ten D. an adult
1.What is the poem about
A. Mom’s advice
B. My regret.
C. Mom’s love for me
an
adult
a tiny
baby
two
seven
nine
seventeen
Timeline(时间线)
The poem is written in the order of .
age
Let's enjoy the poem.
How did your mother take care of you when you are young
When I was a tiny baby crying all night, my mom sang to me and stayed by my side .
When I was tired and hungry, she gave me food and warm arms to sleep in.
When I was two running through the field, she made sure I was safe and kept me from danger.
When I fell and hurt myself, she gave me a hug and lifted me up.
How did you talk back to your mom
When I was seven coughing badly, she said no ice-cream for me.
But I talked back loudly, “I should be allowed to eat some! Give it to me now!”
When I was nine watching scary movies, she said it’d give me awful dreams .
But I shouted back angrily, “I should be allowed to watch it! I’m not a baby!”
When I was a teen going out with friends, she said, “Please be back by ten!”
But I talked back again — “I should not be told what to do! I’m seventeen now!”
talk back
I should be allowed to eat some! GIve it to me now!
I should be allowed to watch it! I'm not
a baby!
I should not be told
what to do! I'm seventeen now!
loudly
angrily
stubbornly顽固地
Why do you think the writer
talked back to his mom
He wanted to be independent.
He didn't want to be treated as a kid anymore.
Read it emotionally
and act it out in pairs.
Child: I want to eat ice cream.
Mom: no ice cream !
Child: I should be allowed to eat some!
Give it to me now.
Now, the writer becomes an adult. He begins to think back to those times.
those times.
What are
“those times”
Q1. Why was the writer not allowed to eat ice-cream
Q2. Why was the writer not allowed to watch scary
movies
Q3. Why was the writer asked to be back by ten
Because his mom knew he had coughed badly, ice-cream would make him worse.
Because his mom knew he would be afraid and have awful dreams at night.
Because his mom knew it is unsafe at night,and she was worried about him.
What did the writer do
after eating that ice-cream
after watching that film
after staying out late
coughed for days
had scary dreams
was late for school
those times
He enjoyed mom’s love
He misunderstood mom’s love.
He understands mom’s love.
The changes of the writer‘s feeling about his mom
Let's enjoy the beauty of the poem
Rhyme 押韵
accent 重音
Intonation语调
Rhyme 押韵
Read aloud with full affections!
When I was a tiny baby crying all night, my mom sang to me and stayed by my side .
When I was tired and hungry, she gave me food and warm arms to sleep in.
When I was two running through the field, she made sure I was safe and kept me from danger.
When I fell and hurt myself, she gave me a hug and lifted me up.
When I was seven coughing badly, she said no ice-cream for me.
But I talked back loudly, “I should be allowed to eat some! Give it to me now!”
When I was nine watching scary movies, she said it’d give me awful dreams .
But I shouted back angrily, “I should be allowed to watch it! I’m not a baby!”
Stress (重读)
Rising 上扬
Falling 下降
When I was a teen going out with friends, she said, “Please be back by ten!”
But I talked back again — “I should not be told what to do! I’m seventeen now!”
Now I’m an adult, thinking back to those times.
I coughed for days after eating that ice-cream.
And had scary dreams after watching that film.
I was late for school from staying out past ten.
I regret talking back, not listening to Mom.
Mom knows best, and for me she wanted only the best!
Stress (重读)
Rising 上扬
Falling 下降
Group work
Read the poem in groups and show them
in sections.
Life doesn't come with a manual, it comes with a mother.
生活没给我们说明书,但是给了我们一个好妈妈。
Why does mom always tell us to do this or
not to do that
Because mom knows best.
stay by my side
make sure
keep sb. from…
give me a hug
lift me up
talk back
awful dreams
regret doing
1. 呆在我身边
2. 确信,确保
3. 远离
4. 拥抱我
5. 把我举起
6. 回嘴,顶嘴
7. 恶梦
8. 后悔做某事
Phrases
Language points
When I was a tiny baby crying all night, my mom sang to me and stayed by my side.当我还是一个整夜哭闹的小婴儿时,妈妈给我唱歌,陪伴在我身边。
(1)tiny (very small in size or amount)形容词,意为“极小的;微小的”。
例:The baby put his tiny hand in mine.
那个婴儿把小手放在我的手中。
(2)cry 此处用作不及物动词,意为“哭;叫喊”。
例:Don’t cry. Your mom is coming.
别哭了!你妈妈来了。
拓展
cry可用作名词,意为“叫喊;大喊;哭”。
例:When he heard a cry for help, he run out as quickly as he could.
听到呼救声,他尽可能快地跑了出去。
2. When I fell and hurt myself, she gave me a hug and lifted me up. 当我受伤跌倒时,她给我拥抱并把我抱起来。
(1)hug( an act of putting your arms around sb. and holding them tightly)此处作名词,意为“拥抱;搂抱”。
give sb. a hug 意为“拥抱某人”。
例:Mr. Smith gave his daughter a hug and put her to bed.
史密斯先生拥抱了一下女儿并安顿她上床睡觉。
拓展
hug 用作动词时意为“拥抱;搂抱”。
例:She hugged her sister when she met her. 当遇到了妹妹时,她拥抱了她。
(2)lift此处用作及物动词,意为“举起;抬高”。
例:The box is too heavy for me to lift.
这箱子太重,我搬不起来。
3. But I talked back loudly… 但是我大声地顶
嘴……
talk back 意为“回嘴;顶嘴”。
例:Don’t talk back. Listen to what your father says.
不要顶嘴,听你父亲讲。
(2) talk back to sb. 意为“跟某人顶嘴”。
例:Don’t talk back to your parents.
别跟父母顶嘴。
5. … give me awful dreams.
awful adj. 很坏的;讨厌的;糟糕的
It would be awful if he found out the truth.
如果他发现了真相,那就糟了。
This is really an awful movie.
这部电影实在糟糕。
It was awful to see him in such pain.
看到他疼痛难忍真让人难受。
(小试牛刀)
1.A: Someone stole my new iPhone12 last
week.
B: ______ Did you tell the teacher about it
A. That’s OK. B. How awful!
C. Take care.
D. You should be more careful.
B
6. scary adj. 可怕的;容易受惊的;引起恐慌的
Grandpa told me a scary ghost story.
爷爷给我讲了一个吓人的鬼故事。
I remember one story that was quite scary.
我记得有一个故事相当恐怖。
scared是修饰人的,意思是“害怕的,恐惧的 ,令人觉得恐怖的”;用法类似excited,interested等。
scary是单纯的形容“可怕的,引起恐慌的,容易受惊的,胆小的”,可以形容物或人。
I'm scared of mice.
What animal do you think is the most scary
知识链接
It’s ________ to listen to light music when you feel tired.
A. dangerous  B. scary
 C. relaxing     D. difficult
--- How ______ the snakes look!
--- Yes, the children are so ______ of them.
A. scary, scared B. scared, scary
C. scaring, scared
C
A
8. I regret talking back, not listening to Mom
regret v. 后悔;惋惜;感到遗憾
She refused their help and she didn’t regret it.
她拒绝了他们的帮助, 对此她并不感到后悔。
They regretted ordering these books from abroad.
向国外订购了这些书,他们很后悔。
I regret that I cannot help.
很抱歉, 我爱莫能助。
辨析:regret to do sth. 和 regret doing sth.
regret to do sth. 意为 “很遗憾 / 抱歉要 做某事” (事情还没有做) ;
regret doing sth. 意为“ 很后悔 / 抱歉做了某事” (事情已经做过了) 。例如:
知识链接
--- It’s said that aliens tried to warn the astronauts on the moon to _______.
--- Maybe they didn’t like human beings to get close to them.
A. stay up B. stay out
C. stay away D. stay behind
C
4. I took off my clothes and wanted others to wash them for me. (同上)
I took off my clothes and wanted to ______ ______ ______.
5. The boy is too young to go to school.(同上)
The boy is ______ ______ ______ ______ go to school.
6. He slept very late last night. He studied. (合并成一句)
He ______ ______ _________ last night.
get
them washed
not old enough to
stayed up studying
7. I don’t like staying at home. I like going out to play with my friends. (同上)
I like going out to play with my friends ______ ______ ______ at home.
8. Jack usually gets up at six o’clock. His brother also does that. (同上)
Jack usually gets up at six o’clock, and ______ ______ ______ ______.
instead
of staying
so
does his brother
Homework
Have you ever said “thank you” to your mom for her deeply love Write some words for your mom.
thank you