2022年中考英语第一轮复习话题三(Surroundings )子话题1(Belongings and locations of objects) 第二课时 课件(共21张PPT)

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名称 2022年中考英语第一轮复习话题三(Surroundings )子话题1(Belongings and locations of objects) 第二课时 课件(共21张PPT)
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(共21张PPT)
子话题1: 课时二
Belongings and locations of objects
7A Unit5 Do you have a soccer ball
8B Unit10 I’ve had this bike for three years.
话题复习三
Surroundings
Teaching Contents:
7A Unit 5 复习用Do you have... /Does he/she have... 谈论个人拥有的球类运动的物品。
8B Unit 10 在情景中使用有since和for的现在完成时来表达拥有某件物品的时间,以及谈论事件持续的时间。
Teaching Goals:
知识与技能:学生通过在情景中复习have表示所属关系以及含有since和for的现在完成时。学生通过阅读、采访等形式谈论所属关系,复习相关的目标语言。
文化意识:Yard sale 是一种美国文化,大家乐于参与这种休闲购物和旧物利用的活动。
情感态度:学生通过整理旧物的方式珍惜物品,并乐于助人,尽自己绵薄之力去帮助他人。
学习策略:用头脑风暴复习整理词汇,用问答的方式回顾句型,用已有的知识来进行阅读预测,用采访的形式形成语言输出。
Tony作为交换生,给同学们介绍他们处理旧物的方式,以此来引出主题图。
Sports things
Daily things
Electric products
furniture
Sports Things Furniture Electric products Daily Things
basketball
tennis racket
soccer ball
... desk
shoe cabinet
drawer
... washing machine
microwave oven
... bike
clothes
books
....
让学生以Brainstorm的方式回忆、补充更多的词汇。
Do you have ...
How long have you had it/them
Have you ever seen this picture on the Internet before Do you know what his nickname is
Ice boy. / Snowflake boy. /Frost boy.
1. 由图片引出冰霜男孩。
2. 利用八下10单元的阅读策略来进行预测。
Have you ever heard of Wang Manfu, who has been nicknamed “Snowflake Boy” since January, 2018. He lives in Zhaotong with his grandma. He has never been to other places since he was born.
On a bitterly cold morning, Wang set out for school as he usually did, walking 2.8 miles through mountains until he reached his third-grade classroom. Because of the poor access(使用) to transportation, scores of rural schools have been shut in recent years. It forced many children to travel long distances to attend classes. Wearing only a thin jacket, the student had to travel over an hour from his village home to reach his school. The freezing temperature covered his hair, eyebrows and eyelashes with frost, making him look like a snowman. His cheeks were chapped and bright red. When he got to school, his teacher took a photograph and posted it on WeChat, a popular Chinese messaging app. Soon, the boy became an Internet sensation(网红). Netizens have written poems and drawn illustrations based on his picture as a form of encouragement.
He is one of the left-behind children in Yunnan Province. His father has been a worker in Kunming for a few years. Wang hasn’t seen his father for a long time. Their house is really old. It has been there around for as long as he can remember. He doesn’t have any toys or enough warm clothes. His father bought a school bag for him when he went to school for the first year. He doesn’t have much stationery(文具). He only has one pen for school, which has been kept for a few years.
After hearing Wang's story, many people offered to donate money and clothes to him. By 1:00 pm on January 24th, the provincial foundation had collected about 300,000 yuan in public donations, and its Zhaotong office had also collected more than 26,200 yuan by 5:10 pm that day, according to their websites.
The Zhaotong city government says that the education department has been urged(要求) to ensure heating should be provided to all schools in mountainous areas as soon as possible.
His village now has electricity and tap water. “My family is getting help to build a new house close to the school", Wang said. "I think our life will get better soon."
Have you ever heard of Wang Manfu, who has been nicknamed “Snowflake Boy” since January, 2018. He lives in Zhaotong with his grandma. He has never been to other places since he was born.
On a bitterly cold morning, Wang set out for school as he usually did, walking 2.8 miles through mountains until he reached his third-grade classroom. Because of the poor access(使用) to transportation, scores of rural schools have been shut in recent years. It forced many children to travel long distances to attend classes. Wearing only a thin jacket, the student had to travel over an hour from his village home to reach his school. The freezing temperature covered his hair, eyebrows and eyelashes with frost, making him look like a snowman. His cheeks were chapped and bright red. When he got to school, his teacher took a photograph and posted it on WeChat, a popular Chinese messaging app. Soon, the boy became an Internet sensation(网红). Netizens have written poems and drawn illustrations based on his picture as a form of encouragement.
He is one of the left-behind children in Yunnan Province. His father has been a worker in Kunming for a few years. Wang hasn’t seen his father for a long time. Their house is really old. It has been there around for as long as he can remember. He doesn’t have any toys or enough warm clothes. His father bought a school bag for him when he went to school for the first year. He doesn’t have much stationery(文具). He only has one pen for school, which has been kept for a few years.
After hearing Wang's story, many people offered to donate money and clothes to him. By 1:00 pm on January 24th, the provincial foundation had collected about 300,000 yuan in public donations, and its Zhaotong office had also collected more than 26,200 yuan by 5:10 pm that day, according to their websites.
The Zhaotong city government says that the education department has been urged(要求) to ensure heating should be provided to all schools in mountainous areas as soon as possible.
His village now has electricity and tap water. “My family is getting help to build a new house close to the school", Wang said. "I think our life will get better soon."
Read the article quickly and find out what the main idea of the article is and check if their predictions are correct.
It tells us something about a boy who has been nicknamed Frost Boy.
1. Does the boy live in the countryside or the city
2. How does he get to school
1. The boy lives in the countryside.
2. He walks to school. /He goes to school on foot.
1. How long has he been in the village
2. Has he lived with his father during the last three years Why or why not
3. Does he have a schoolbag How long has he had it
1. How long has he been in the village
He has been in his village for 10 years.
He has been in his village for 10 years.
He has been in his village since 10 years ago.
It has been 10 years since he was born in the village.
Ten years has passed since he was born in the village.
1. How long has he been in the village
2. Has he lived with his father during the last three years Why or why not
He has been in his village for 10 years.
No, he hasn't. Because his father has been a worker in Kunming in the past three years.
3. Does he have a schoolbag How long has he had it
Yes, he does. He has had it for four years.
buy----have
leave---be away
borrow/lend---keep
start/begin----be on
open---be open
close----be closed
marry-----be married
...
Please underline the sentence with present perfect tense in the passage and try to paraphrase some of the sentences.
Have you ever heard of Wang Manfu, who has been nicknamed “Snowflake Boy” since January, 2018. He lives in Zhaotong with his grandma. He has never been to other places since he was born.
On a bitterly cold morning, Wang set out for school as he usually did, walking 2.8 miles through mountains until he reached his third-grade classroom. Because of the poor access(使用) to transportation, scores of rural schools have been shut in recent years. It forced many children to travel long distances to attend classes. Wearing only a thin jacket, the student had to travel over an hour from his village home to reach his school. The freezing temperature covered his hair, eyebrows and eyelashes with frost, making him look like a snowman. His cheeks were chapped and bright red. When he got to school, his teacher took a photograph and posted it on WeChat, a popular Chinese messaging app. Soon, the boy became an Internet sensation(网红). Netizens have written poems and drawn illustrations based on his picture as a form of encouragement.
He is one of the left-behind children in Yunnan Province. His father has been a worker in Kunming for a few years. Wang hasn’t seen his father for a long time. Their house is really old. It has been there around for as long as he can remember. He doesn’t have any toys or enough warm clothes. His father bought a school bag for him when he went to school for the first year. He doesn’t have much stationery(文具). He only has one pen for school, which has been kept for a few years.
After hearing Wang's story, many people offered to donate money and clothes to him. By 1:00 pm on January 24th, the provincial foundation had collected about 300,000 yuan in public donations, and its Zhaotong office had also collected more than 26,200 yuan by 5:10 pm that day, according to their websites.
The Zhaotong city government says that the education department has been urged(要求) to ensure heating should be provided to all schools in mountainous areas as soon as possible.
His village now has electricity and tap water. “My family is getting help to build a new house close to the school", Wang said. "I think our life will get better soon."
Have you ever heard of Wang Manfu, who has been nicknamed “Snowflake Boy” since January, 2018. He lives in Zhaotong with his grandma. He has never been to other places since he was born.
On a bitterly cold morning, Wang set out for school as he usually did, walking 2.8 miles through mountains until he reached his third-grade classroom. Because of the poor access(使用) to transportation, scores of rural schools have been shut in recent years. It forced many children to travel long distances to attend classes. Wearing only a thin jacket, the student had to travel over an hour from his village home to reach his school. The freezing temperature covered his hair, eyebrows and eyelashes with frost, making him look like a snowman. His cheeks were chapped and bright red. When he got to school, his teacher took a photograph and posted it on WeChat, a popular Chinese messaging app. Soon, the boy became an Internet sensation(网红). Netizens have written poems and drawn illustrations based on his picture as a form of encouragement.
He is one of the left-behind children in Yunnan Province. His father has been a worker in Kunming for a few years. Wang hasn’t seen his father for a long time. Their house is really old. It has been there around for as long as he can remember. He doesn’t have any toys or enough warm clothes. His father bought a school bag for him when he went to school for the first year. He doesn’t have much stationery(文具). He only has one pen for school, which has been kept for a few years.
After hearing Wang's story, many people offered to donate money and clothes to him. By 1:00 pm on January 24th, the provincial foundation had collected about 300,000 yuan in public donations, and its Zhaotong office had also collected more than 26,200 yuan by 5:10 pm that day, according to their websites.
The Zhaotong city government says that the education department has been urged(要求) to ensure heating should be provided to all schools in mountainous areas as soon as possible.
His village now has electricity and tap water. “My family is getting help to build a new house close to the school", Wang said. "I think our life will get better soon."
Discussion:
After reading the article,can you come up with some ideas to help this boy
Donate money or school things to the boy.
Give away their clothes which are small for them to the boy.
Name What would you like to give away How long have you had it/them What is the special meaning behind it / them
Please do a survey. Then give a report to the whole class.
There are four people in my group. They are.... All of us are willing to help the Ice boy. A is very generous. He...
Homework
1. 将课堂上口头阐述的报告写下来。
2. 复习梳理此话题下一个子话题的词汇、短语、句型和语法。(7B Unit8 和8A Unit4)