(共43张PPT)
Unit 3 Family life
Period 2 Reading II & Listening
牛津深圳·广州版 九年级上
Learning objectives
1. Knowledge objectives: Enable students to consolidate key words and phrases.
2. Skill objectives: ①Use the key words and phrases to talk about the differences between Emily and Jerry in family life. ② Talk about your family life according to the actual situation. ③Gain some information and take notes while listening.
3. Emotional objectives: Understand a harmonious and healthy lifestyle.
4. Thinking quality objectives: Use comparison strategies to summarize the differences between Emily and Jerry in family life.
Review
Paula interviewed two teenagers for a programme on family life.
Emily is 15 years old . There are three people in her family, her parents and her. She has got a lot of possessions: a big TV, a new computer and a mobile phone. Her parents don’t e_________ her to do the housework. Sometimes her family go out for dinner, but her father is often abroad on b__________, and her mother works too. They usually do their own p___________ things. Her parents don’t usually set rules for her. Since she is a good daughter, she is never p_________. She likes their new flat. It’s much bigger than their last one. But she feels l_________ when her parents are away from home.
Fill in the blanks.
xpect
usiness
ersonal
unished
onely
Review
Jerry is aged 14. He lives with his parents, grandma and his sister. Although the little flat sometimes makes them feel crowded, they don’t m________. He hasn’t got many possessions. He has no interest in things like fashionable clothes. He h_______ with the housework, such as washing the dishes and even ironing his own shirts. His family like doing things together. At home, his parents set rules for him. He loves all his family very much. They have a close r___________ and they always support each other.
Fill in the blanks.
ind
elps
elationship
Whose life do you prefer
What will their family life be like in ten years
Review
Fill in the blanks and discuss.
Paula interviewed two teenagers for a programme on family life. She asked them some questions. Here are their answers.
Emily (aged 15)
1. Well, there are just three of us: my mum, my dad and me.
2. Have I got many possessions Yes, I’ve got a lot of things: a big TV, a new computer and a mobile phone.
3. No, I’m not expected to do the housework.
4. We go out for dinner together sometimes, but my dad is often abroad on business, and my mum works too. We usually just do our own personal things.
5. No, they don’t usually set rules for me, and since I’m a good daughter, they never punish me.
6. Well, I like our new flat. It’s much bigger than our last one. But I feel lonely when my parents are away from home.
Family life in cities
Reading
Jerry (aged 14)
1. My mum, dad, grandma and my sister Rosie. Although it sometimes feels crowded in our little flat, we don’t mind.
2. No, I haven’t got many possessions. I have no interest in things like fashionable clothes. New fashions soon go out of date, don’t they That’s what my grandma says.
3. Yes, I help with the housework. I wash the dishes and even iron my own shirts. My grandma says young people should learn to look after themselves.
4. Yes, we like doing things together. We eat meals together every day, and my family always come to school events.
5. Yes, I suppose they set some rules for me. For example, unless I finish all my homework, I can’t watch TV, and I can’t go out with my friends either.
6. I love all my family very much. We have a close relationship, and we always support each other.
Reading
family
members
Skim the first part of Emily and Jerry’s interviews to tell what they are mainly talking about.
Well, there are just three of us: my mum, my dad and me.
My mum, dad, grandma and my sister Rosie. Although it sometimes feels crowded in our little flat, we don’t mind.
Reading task
Skim the second part of Emily and Jerry’s interviews to tell what they are mainly talking about.
possessions
Have I got many possessions
Yes, I’ve got a lot of things: a big TV, a new computer and a mobile phone.
No, I haven’t got many possessions. I have no interest in things like fashionable clothes. New fashions soon go out of date, don’t they That’s what my grandma says.
Reading task
housework
Skim the third part of Emily and Jerry’s interviews to tell what they are mainly talking about.
No, I’m not expected
to do the housework.
Yes, I help with the housework. I wash the dishes and even iron my own shirts. My grandma says young people should learn to look after themselves.
Reading task
Skim the fourth part of Emily and Jerry’s interviews to tell what they are mainly talking about.
family activities
We go out for dinner together
sometimes, but my dad is often
abroad on business, and my mum works too. We usually just do our own personal things.
Yes, we like doing things together. We eat meals together every day, and my family always come to school events.
Reading task
Skim the fifth part of Emily and Jerry’s interviews to tell what they are mainly talking about.
family
rules
No, they don’t usually set rules for me, and since I’m a good daughter,
they never punish me.
Yes, I suppose they set some rules for me. For example, unless I finish all my homework, I can’t watch TV, and I can’t go out with my friends either.
Reading task
Skim the sixth part of Emily and Jerry’s interviews to tell what they are mainly talking about.
what they like most about their family
Well, I like our new flat. It’s much bigger than our last one. But I feel lonely when my parents are away from home.
I love all my family very much. We have a close relationship, and we always support each other.
Reading task
In pairs, complete the following sentences according to the notes.
Emily Jerry
Family members Emily, her mum and her dad. Jerry, his mum, his dad,
his grandma and his
sister Rosie.
Possessions She has got a lot of things, such as a big TV, a new computer and a mobile phone. He hasn’t got many possessions
Jerry has ______________________ than Emily.
Emily has _____________________ than Jerry.
more family members
more possessions
Post reading
Emily Jerry
Housework She is not expected to do the housework. He helps with the
housework. He washes
the dishes and even irons
his own shirts.
Family activities They usually just do their own personal things. They like doing things together.
Jerry __________ the housework, but Emily doesn’t.
Jerry usually has ______________ with his family members, but Emily doesn’t.
helps with
family activities
Post reading
Emily Jerry
Rules Her parents do not usually set rules for her. His parents set some
rules for him.
Likes most about the family Their new flat. All his family.
Jerry’s parents ______________________, but Emily’s parents don’t.
Emily only likes _____________, while Jerry likes ______________ of his family.
set family rules for him
her new flat
everyone
Post reading
D3 How would you answer Paula’s questions
Discuss these with your classmates.
1. Who are the people in your family
2. Have you got many possessions
3. Do you need to do housework
4. Do you often go out or do things together in your family
5. Do your parents set rules for you
6. What do you like most about your family
Post reading
Write your notes in the table below.
(Your name) (Your classmate’s name)
Family members
Possessions
Housework
Family activities
Rules
Likes most about the family
Post reading
Whose family life do you think is better
Why
Further thinking
Post reading
Summary
Useful sentences:
They don’t usually set rules for me, and since I’m a good daughter, they never punish me.
Although it sometimes feel crowded in our little flat, we don’t mind.
New fashions soon go out of date, don’t they
That’s what my grandma says.
We have a close relationship, and we always support each other.
Listening
Lead in
What is a family tree
Can you a family tree for your family
invite v. 邀请
The house agent invited us in to have a look at the house.
How much does the bag of apples cost
Vocabulary
cost n. 需付费;价钱为
Look at the family tree and fill in the blanks.
Wendy is Florence’s ___________.
Karen is Carol’s _____________.
Susan is Gary’s _____________.
Florence is Robert’s __________.
Robert is Peter’s _____________.
Kevin is Gary’s _______________.
Carol is Susan’s _____________.
Gary is Peter’s _____________.
mother
niece
aunt
wife
brother
grandfather
grandmother
nephew
Pre-listening
1. Listen to the short conversation between family members. Then circle the correct answer to the question you hear.
While-listening
2. Listen to the short conversation between family members. Then circle the correct answer to the question you hear.
While-listening
Number 1
Girl: What's that, Dad
Dad: It's our family tree. Look! There are your mother's parents- Wendy and Kevin. And here are my parents-Anthony and Karen.
Girl: You and Mum are below them.
Dad: That's right. Here's Mum and your aunt Susan. And this is my brother Peter and me.
Girl: And I'm at the bottom of the tree!
Dad: Yes, there you are. Your brother is next to you.
Girl: I see.
Tape script
Number 2:
Boy: Mum, when are you and Dad going to see our school play
Mum: Let me see the times. Hmm. I can't make it on Thursday, because I'm going to work late.
Boy: And don't forget that we're going to take a trip to Beijing on Sunday.
Mum: I know. Sunday is no good either. Dad plays tennis on Friday, so we can only see the play on the next day. By the way, let's go to the earlier show. Then we can come home early.
Boy: OK. I'll get the tickets for you and Dad tomorrow.
Tape script
1. All parents are invited to come and see The Wrong Trousers, our English-language play.所有的父母都被邀请来看我们的英语剧《弄错的裤子》
【用法】invite sb to do sth 邀请某人做某事
be invited to do sth 是其被动形式。
Language points
They invited me to take part in their wedding yesterday. 昨天他们邀请我参加他们的婚礼。
I was invited to take part in their wedding yesterday.昨天我被邀请参加他们的婚礼。
Language points
2. Tickets cost ¥10 each. 每张票10元。
【用法】 cost意为“花费(金钱)”,主语常用表
示物的名词。
常用句型:
sth cost sb + 金钱 某物花某人(多少)钱;
sth cost + 金钱 某物值(多少)钱。
Language points
表示“花费”的句型还有:
① sb spend + 金钱 + on / in doing sth
某人在某物 / 做某事上花(多少)钱,主语常用表示人的名词
I spent 100 yuan on this book/buying this book. 我在这本书上花了100元。
Language points
② sb pay + 金钱 + for sth
某人为某物付(多少)钱,主语常用表示人的名词
I paid 100 yuan for this book. 我付了一百元买这本书。
Language points
③ It takes sb ... to do sth 做某事花费某人……
It took me a week to finish the work. 我花了一周时间完成这项工作。
It took me 100 yuan to buy this book. 我花了一百元买了这本书。
Language points
Post-listening
Listen to the short conversation again. Then complete the table below.
Day Member(s) Activity
Thursday _________ ____________________
Friday ___________ ____________________
Saturday __________ ____________________
Sunday ______________ ________________________________________
Mother
work late
play tennis
Parents
see the school play
Dad
The whole family
go to Beijing/take a trip to Beijing
Are you free tomorrow I’d like to i_________ you to my new house.
I want to buy this hat. How much does it c__________
nvite
ost
Exercise
一、根据句意及首字母提示写出所缺单词。
Exercise
二、选择最佳答案。
( ) 1. All the museums in this city are closed _____ Monday.
A. for B. on C. in D. at
( ) 2. Don’t forget ____ thanks when other people help you.
A. say B. said C. saying D. to say
( ) 3. ________, there was a telephone call for you just now.
A. By the way B. On the way
C. In a way D. In the way
B
C
A
1. 今年暑假她和家人将去北京旅行。
She’ll ______ ______ ______ to Beijing this summer holiday.
2. 我在我的手提包底找到了几枚硬币。
I found some coins___ ____ ________ ____ my bag.
3. 我家的房子就是学校旁边的那座。
Our house is the one______ _____ the school.
take a trip
at the bottom of
next to
三、根据汉语意思完成句子。
Exercise
Summary
Key words: invite, cost
Key sentences:
All parents are invited to come and see The Wrong Trousers, our English-language play.
Tickets cost ¥10 each.
Homework
1. Recite the text.
2. Finish the exercise paper.
Advice is like the snow. The softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon and the deeper it sinks into the mind.
Reflection
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