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Module 10 On the radio
U3 Language in use.
Learning objectives
By the end of the class, I should be able to
1. use the words and phrases in this module correctly;
2. summarize the personalities that a radio presenter should have by listening and reading;
3. conclude the factors of being a good or successful radio presenter.
Exercise book, textbook, test book (green)
Our school is going to have a BIG event! What is it
Lead in
Our school is going to have its Radio Festival this summer. It will be held by Radio Club, which is the biggest club in our school. You’re going to have a chance to talk to some famous school stars ________(亲身), but not listen to it in classrooms. There will be six departs in our _____(录音室): News, Music, Stories, _______(访谈), Phone-ins and Weather reports. In there, you can present national and ______(国际的) news. You can also share your stories with gentle music. But pay attention: you must ______(避免) making any noise in the ______(背景) when the red light is on, which means that they’re ______(播出).
There, you are able to see shining points that every _______(主持人) and worker have. And you can also see your hard work pay off. Join us, this will truly give you a great feeling of achievement!
What is this BIG event
Our school is going to have a radio festival this summer.
in person
Interviews
studio
international
avoid
What’s the purpose of the ad
To attract more students to enter the festival held by school Radio Club.
Revision
background
on air
presenter
What can we get in the club
We can see our hard work pay off, and receive a feeling of achievement.
Our school had its radio festival for the seventh and _______ grades this summer. This year, you have a chance ___________(听) to it not from the radio in classroom, but in radio station __________ a radio presenter. There will be six departs in our ___________(录音室): News, Music, Stories, Interviews, Phone-ins and Weather reports. You will talk to some famous school stars ________(亲身). You will also be pulled into a fancy world—singers humming their songs, rappers tapping their _________(脚) to the beat. You can also share your stories with gentle music with great joy.
There, you are able to note not just how much effort every presenters had put into their programmes, but see their hard work pay off. Join us, this truly was _______ exciting show and it will give you a great feeling of achievement!
What can you do as a presenter
eighth
to listen
as
studio
in person
feet
an
Revision
Kate is a member of school Radio Club, what does she do
A newspaper reporter.
A radio presenter.
A newsreader.
Listening task
Listen again and complete Kate’s timetable.
10 am Kate _____ in a park.
11 am _________________________________________
4 pm The programme _______.
In the first part of the shows, Kate __________ her
guests.
Then the ___________ comes in. This takes about
_____ minutes.
After that is the _______________.
Finally listeners _______ the station and _______ Kate.
7:30 pm The programme _________.
finishes
runs
Kate listens to the latest news on the radio.
starts
interviews
newsreader
five
weather report
phone
talk to
To be a good presenter, what quality should you have
To be a good presenter, what quality should you have Why
①You should be in excellent condition, because your timetable is very full.
②You should be familiar with the latest news, because only if you are knowledgeable, can your programme runs well.
③You should be good at communicating, because there will be many listeners that phone in. Besides, you should also be very outgoing and talkative, which can make your communication with listeners fluently.
Critical thinking
After hearing Kate’s __________(介绍), Charlie learnt more about this job.
Luckily, he _____(通过) the exam and became a member of school radio club. It _____(似乎) that he had chased his goal.
Today, the radio_____(主管) gives a task. Charlie should do an interview with an important person with John….
introduction
passed
Charlie’s task
seemed
director
Who are they going to interview
What’s the topic of the interview
General reading
At fifteen years old, Bernard started to (1) __________________.
At seventeen years old, Bernard became the (2) __________ presenter of a teenage radio show.
He has worked for a national radio station for (3) ______ years now.
present music shows
youngest
four
Experiences
Further reading
What do you think of Bernard according to his experience
He was hard-working, gifted and determined.
Further reading
What is Bernard’s purpose of saying “It was quite easy, really.”
Show that it is his talent that makes him successful.
Make others believe that he is really good at presenting.
Prove that he is gifted as well as hard-working.
Ask others to take part in things they are interested in.
Why is interest so important
The harder you work, the luckier you are!
越努力,越幸运!
Further reading
Is it really easy
To become successful, you need to
(4) _______________.
It is also important to (5) _____________.
Opinions
work hard
love your job
Further reading
What other factors do we need
Charlie’s conclusions
To be a good radio presenter, I should be ________, be familiar with ________, be in good _________.
To be a successful radio presenter, I need to _________ as well as _________.
The _______you work, the _______ you are.
Nothing great was ever achieved without _______.
Interest is the best teacher.
effective
latest news
condition
work hard
loving my job
harder
luckier
hard work
Task: Do an interview with Clem Quinn
Clem Quinn was always interested in flying. When he was five, he tried to fly by jumping off the garden shed(棚)with a golf umbrella. But when he grew up he didn’t become a pilot, he became a taxi driver.
Then 20 years ago he did a parachute jump and loved it. He decided that being a taxi driver in London was a lot more dangerous than jumping out of a plane, so he moved to the country to learn parachute jumping and sky-diving.
He is now a full-time teacher of sky-diving. He says, “I love sky-diving because the world looks so good--blue sky, green fields, white clouds. You float(飘浮)through the air, it’s like floating in water. You can see forever, all the way to the French coast. The view is fantastic. You can forget all your worries. People think it is dangerous but it’s very safe. Football is much more dangerous. Footballers often have accidents. When did you last hear of a sky-diving accident Next July I’m going to do a sky-dive with 100 people from six planes. That’s a record. I’m never going to retire(退休). I’ll keep jumping out of planes until I’m an old man.”
Charlie: It’s really…. Thanks for your coming, Clem.
Clem: …
Charlie: We heard that you were going to do a sky-dive with 100 people from six planes next July. Is it true
Clem: …
Charlie: That sounds…. When did you start sky-diving Could you share some of your experiences
Clem: When I was five, I….
Charlie: When did you decide to take it as a job
Clem: I chose to take it as a job when I find that being a taxi driver in London was…. And now I am a ….
Charlie: Why do you like the job
Clem: I love sky-diving because…
Charlie: Will you change your job one day in the future
Clem: …
Charlie: Thanks. I’ll remember that.
Task: Do an interview with Clem Quinn
Charlie: It’s really nice of you to agree to talk to us. Thanks for your coming, Clem.
Clem: It’s my great pleasure as well.
Charlie: We heard that you were going to do a sky-dive with 100 people from six planes next July. Is it true
Clem: Yes. And I’m quite look forward to it. You know, sky-diving is so interesting.
Charlie: That sounds exciting. When did you start sky-diving Could you share some of your experiences
Clem: When I was five, I tried to fly by jumping off the garden shed with a golf umbrella. But when I grew up I didn’t become a pilot, I became a taxi driver.
Charlie: When did you decide to take it as a job
Clem: I chose to take it as a job when I find that being a taxi driver in London was a lot more dangerous than jumping out of a plane, huh. And now I am a full-time teacher of sky-diving.
Charlie: Why do you like the job
Clem: I love sky-diving because the world looks so good--blue sky, green fields, white clouds. And he view is fantastic.
Charlie: Will you change your job one day in the future
Clem: No, never. I’ll never retire. I’ll keep jumping out of planes until I’m an old man.
Charlie: Thanks. I’ll remember that.