(共19张PPT)
He was born in Shanghai.
He is bald.
He used to be a guest host of “If You are the One”.
He is famous for the personality colours research.
A guessing game
Who is he
purple
red
orange
yellow
green
blue
warm colours
energetic
colours
strong
colours
calm colours
feel angry
feel tired
feel less confident
feel sad
When you …, what colour will help
Why
Colour therapy(治疗)
A way to use colours to change people’s moods and improve their life.
Mrs. Rainbow
Read the advertisement in Part A1 and fill in the blanks
Mrs Rainbow’s Colour Therapy
Her therapy centre is on (1)_________________________.
It costs (2)______ for 30 minutes.
If it doesn’t work, you can
(3)_________________________.
21/F 810 South-east Road
¥100
get your money back
Listen to the interview and complete the rest blanks in Part A1.
Task 1:
college
yellow
blue
green
red
angry
Task 2:
Listen to Suzy’s questions and help Millie answer them. Circle the correct letters.
Translate the following phrases:
1. discover the power of colours
2. get your money back
3. leave college
4. feel confident enough
5. get angry easily
Task 1:
My friend Mr. Rabbit is going to a party, but he is a bit stressed. Can you give him some advice Discuss in groups:
What colors can help
What should he do
Task 2:
Which colour does Andy prefer, red or orange
2. Which trousers does Andy like
3. Why does Millie think Andy should wear jeans
He would rather wear orange.
He prefers jeans.
Because she thinks jeans are comfortable and they match Andy’s shirt.
Listen and answer:
1. I like/don’t like …
like (doing) A better than (doing) B
3. prefer to do sth
prefer A to B
prefer doing A to doing B
How to express preferences(偏爱、喜好)
2. would rather do sth.
would rather do A than (do) B
Pair work
You have been chosen as the new chairperson of the Students’ Union. You are going to make a speech to the school. Now talk about what to wear with your partner, using Speak up as a model.
Work in groups: You open up a colour therapy centre. Some of your classmates come to ask you for help. Use colours to give them suitable advice.
Scanning
Scanning means moving our eyes quickly over the text to look for specific information such as names or numbers.
We do not need to read every word. Instead, we look for the key information that will answer our questions.
It is often used when we read:
some parts like “What’s on TV” in the newspaper.
a bus/train timetable
a guidebook.
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1. Write a report about what your classmates’ problems and your advice.
2. Finish off the relevant exercises.