Unit 3 Our Hobbies Topic 1 What's your hobby? Section C 课件(共35张PPT)

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(共35张PPT)
Unit 3 Our hobbies
Section C
Topic 1 What’s your hobby
Learning Objects
What will we do today
Learn some new words and expressions.
Know about how to make a scrapbook.
Finish some tasks to improve reading skills.
Try to define a word in English.
Review
Look at the pictures. Then follow the example to ask and answer in pairs.
in spring
in summer
A: What do Kangkang and Michael often do in spring
B: They often fly kites.
A: What did they use to do in spring
B: They used to go traveling.
in fall
in winter
Example:
Look, read and learn
Look at the pictures, read the passage and learn some new words.
I used to collect some pictures about dogs.
Most of the dogs are beautiful, while some are really ugly.
Here are two of them, what do you think of the two dogs
Look and learn
Look at the pictures and learn some new words.
Of course, there are many kinds of dogs in the pictures.
This one seems that it wants to do nothing. He looks lazy. Do you think so
And this is a funny one. I always want to laugh when I see it.
As for it, I think it is a little stupid.
Look and learn
Look at the pictures and learn some new words.
What do I do with these pictures
It’s a pair of scissors.
I cut the pictures out.
Look and learn
Look at the pictures and learn some new words.
What do I do with these pictures
This is a glue stick.
I can use it to stick the pictures to a piece of paper.
I also stick or write articles about dogs on the paper.
Look and learn
Look at the pictures and learn some new words.
What do I do with these pictures
When I have many pieces of paper, I make a book like this one. Yes, it’s a scrapbook. I shared it with my friends and I think our friendship will be forever.
Free talk
Do you want to make a class book
What will you do
Look and guess
Look at the pictures and guess what the text is about.
Skimming
Skim the passage, and choose the best answer.
What’s the best title of the passage
A. Scrapbooking
B. The History of Scrapbooking
C. What is a Scrapbook
D. How to Make a Scrapbook
Read and match
Match the main idea of each paragraph.
What do people collect in a scrapbook
What is scrapbooking
Why do people make a scrapbook
How do people make a scrapbook
Paragraph1
Paragraph2
Paragraph3
paragraph4
Read and answer
Read paragraphs 1 and 2 carefully and answer the following questions.
2. What may people collect in scrapbooks today
A. ___________________________________
B. ___________________________________
C. ___________________________________
1.What is scrapbooking
Scrapbooking is a hobby.
the world’s most stupid ideas
pictures of the world’s most ugly dogs
stories about bad weather
Read and fill
Read Paragraph 3 and fill in the blanks.
Things we need: ___________________________, _______ and _____, etc.
Steps:
1. Decide ________________________________________;
2. ______________ pictures or stories;
3. ________ them _____ the background paper.
scissors
a book with background paper
glue
what you want to collect
Cut out
Stick
on
Read and mark
Read Paragraph 4 and mark T(True) or F(False)
1. People always have to collect a lot of things. ( )
2. Although it's not fun to make your scrapbook,
you can share it with your friends. ( )
F
F
People can collect many things or few things.
It'll be lots of fun to make your scrapbook, and
Read and answer
Read the passage again and answer the following questions.
1.Why is a scrapbook called a friendship book
People can keep things they want to remember, including things about their friends.
What’s more, they can share the book with their friends.
2. If you have a photo that looks ugly, do you think sticking it to your scrapbook is a good idea Why
Listen and understand
Listen to 1a and understand it.
Scrapbooking is a hobby. It was popular for more than 500 years. People called it a friendship book. They kept pictures, letters, poems and other things they wanted to remember.
Today people collect many things in scrapbooks. Some people have funny collections, like the world's most stupid ideas or pictures of the world's most ugly dogs. Other people may collect stories about bad weather.
It is easy to get started. First, you should decide what you want to collect. Start with just one idea. Next, you will need a book with background paper, scissors and glue. You need the scissors to cut out the pictures or stories. You need the glue to stick them to the background paper.
You can be busy and collect many things or lazy and collect few things. It’ll be lots of fun to make your scrapbook and you can share it with your friends.
Key points
1. It is easy to get started. 很容易着手(做剪贴簿)。
get started 开始
It is + adj. (for sb. ) to do sth. (对于……来说),做某事是……
E.g. 对于我们来说,学一门外语是很重要的。
It’s important ______________ a foreign language.
2. start with 以……开始
E.g. 我们的晚会以一首歌来开始。
Our party started with a song.
for us to learn
Key points
3. You need the scissors to cut out the pictures or stories.
cut out 剪下,裁剪
need sth. to do sth. 需要某东西做某事
e.g. 天太冷了,孩子们需要厚衣服来保暖。
It’s too cold ! The children ___________ clothes _________ warm.
他们需要一辆 汽车去上班 。
They _________________ to work.
4. share sth. with sb. 与某人分享某东西
need thick
to keep
need a car to go
Free talk
Think about the following questions. Choose one and give your opinions.
What’s a scrapbook
How to make a scrapbook
What’s the value (价值) of a scrapbook
What can we do to make a scrapbook more colorful
How to define a noun
A post office
A place where you can buy stamps and post letters.
A bottle
A thing that you can fill in something.
A teacher
A person who teaches students.
Free talk
Think about the following questions. Choose one and give your opinions.
What’s a scrapbook
How to make a scrapbook
What’s the value (价值) of a scrapbook
What can we do to make a scrapbook more colorful
Group work
Do you want to make a class book
What will you do
Try to write a passage about you ideas about it
Example
It’ll be a lot of fun to make a class book. It will help you remember your school life and keep the friendship.
Many students like making a class book when they finish
their school. They call it a friendship book. They keep their
class blog, the school life, lovely friends and other things
they want to remember.
It is easy to get started. First, you should decide what you
want to keep. Second, collect the things you need. Third,
you need the glue to stick them to the background paper.
What to collect in a class book
How to make a class book
Why you make a class book
Exercises
Choose the best answer.
1. Bob and I are good friends, and we ___ interests with each other.
A. like B. hate C. share D. with
2. I ___ play sports , but now I like it.
A. am not used to B. wasn’t used to
C. didn’t use to D. don’t use to
3. When people are sick, hobbies can help them get ______ .
A. good B. nice C. best D. well
Summary
We learn:
some words and expressions: scrapbook, friendship, funny, stupid, ugly, background, introduction, paper, scissors, glue, cut, stick …
We can:
talk about how to make a scrapbook.
Define a word in English.
Homework
Read 1a aloud and fluently and finish the workbook. ( Levels A, B & C)
Tell others how to make a scrapbook.( Levels A & B )
Make a class book together. (Level A)
Optional:
Reading: How to Make Homemade Scrapbooks
https://www.21cnjy.com/help/help_extract.php
How to Make Homemade Scrapbooks
Designing and creating scrapbooks is a fun way to capture and document your memories. These albums make wonderful gifts and keepsakes for family members, friends, and future generations. While this innovative art form has few rules and standards, producing a well-told narrative does require careful planning.
Read the whole article: https://www./Make-Homemade-Scrapbooks
How to Make Homemade Scrapbooks
1. Pick a theme and your materials.
Scrapbooks showcase photos, memorabilia, and stories that are united by a theme. The theme may be very general, like a family photo album, or incredibly specific, like a wedding album. It is important to settle on a theme before you purchase your supplies and/or start crafting. Your theme will inform the amount of material you will include, the type of album that you will use, and your color scheme.
General themes may include: family, children or an individual child, pet(s), and extended family members.
Specific themes may include: wedding, birthday, school year, sports season, vacation, holiday celebration, and pregnancy/baby.
How to Make Homemade Scrapbooks
2. Generate a list of stories and events to include in your album.
Once you’ve selected your theme, think about the stories you want to tell and preserve. Take a moment to jot these stories down—you write down keywords, brief descriptions, or complete tales. When your list is complete, look over the items and decide how you want to organize these stories.
Will you tell the stories in chronological order or group them by sub-topic
How many pages will you devote to each story
How to Make Homemade Scrapbooks
3. Select photos and memorabilia for your album.
Before scrapbooking, you will need to edit your selection of photos and items several times. During this process, don’t be afraid to be extremely selective.
Gather a collection of photos and items that are directly related to your album’s theme.
Sit down at workspace with the organized list of stories, your photos, and your memorabilia.
Sort the material into categories based on the stories you wish to tell. Place the pictures and memorabilia inside labeled folders or envelopes.
Go through each folder or envelope and take out any memorabilia or photos that do not pertain to your narrative.
How to Make Homemade Scrapbooks
4. Select paper, embellishments, and tools for your scrapbook.
After you’ve settled on a story list and sorted through your images and memorabilia, it's time to settle on a color scheme. Peruse the aisles of your favorite crafting store for cardstock and embellishments that complement your theme and stories. While you’re shopping, pick up any tools you may need to complete the scrapbook.
To achieve a cohesive look, purchase paper and embellishments, like stickers and stamps, from the same line and color-families.
Buy acid-free, lignin-free and buffered cardstock. This paper will help to preserve your handmade scrapbook.
Purchase pigment-based ink pads and pens. Search for ink that is waterproof and fade resistant.
Pick up reposition-able and removable adhesives. These products allow you to move items around the page with relative ease.
Shop for a paper trimmer, several pairs of scissors, and/or cut-out templates, if necessary.
How to Make Homemade Scrapbooks
5. Pick out an album.
Scrapbooks are not one-size-fits-all. Select a size that will accommodate your theme, the number of stories you want to tell, the amount of material you intend to use, and the number of embellishments you wish to include.
The most common size is 12 x 12 inches. This size is ideal for anyone who wants to fit several images, pieces of memorabilia, writings, and/or embellishments on a single page. It is also great for general albums.
The 8 x 11 inches album is ideal for scrapbookers with slightly less material and embellishments to work with. You can fit one to two pictures per page. This is a great size for vacation, school year, child, or pet themed scrapbook.
Other common sizes include 8 x 8 inches, 6 x 6 inches, and 5 x 7 inches. These are perfect to give as gifts or to use for a very specific theme. You can fit 1 picture per page.
As you shop for an album, pay attention to the type of binding used. There a three general types of bindings: post-bound, strap hinge, and 3-ring binders, or D-rings. Each binding method allows you to move pages around, remove pages, and add additional pages.