外研版(2019)必修第一册Unit6 Developing Ideas Writing 课件(共35张PPT 内嵌视频素材)

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名称 外研版(2019)必修第一册Unit6 Developing Ideas Writing 课件(共35张PPT 内嵌视频素材)
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(共35张PPT)
1. To understand the main idea and the structure of the text
2. To promote the awareness of being close to nature and live in harmony with nature
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The Secret Garden is a children’s novel by British-American novelist Frances Hodgson Burnett. It was first published in 1911 and is considered a classic of English children’s literature. It tells the heart-warming story of three children and the healing power of the secret garden.
summary
British people’s love for __________ can be traced back to early 20th century, after the publication of________________. Well-known for having _____________, British people have their own way of spending time with gardens. However, the ____________ in cities has made it difficult for some people to own ______________. So people work out some ways to _____ the problem. Without doubt, gardening is beneficial to both ______________ and ________.Always remember: ______ you tend a rose... A thistle cannot grow.
gardening
The Secret Garden
green fingers
limited space
a private garden
solve
the environment
our soul
Where
Reflecting on this line from The Secret Garden:“Where you tend a rose…A thistle蓟 cannot grow.”
metaphor
beautiful and positive ideas
fulfilled
negative ideas
look after
Chinese Garden--the pursuit of nature
Chinese gardens contain rich aesthetic美学的 ideas and profound traditional Chinese culture.They honor and pursue nature, as well as explore the reason hidden in nature.They are art pieces featuring man-nature coexistence and harmony.
Assignment:
Beautifying Campus Challenge
A gardening design contest will be held at our school. You are invited to beautify our campus with different plants. Please pick out one or two kinds of flowers, design your own garden, draw a picture of it and present it to our class in English.
“If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.”
——The Secret Garden
A Love of Gardening
A Love of World
To learn about the habit of the British drinking fruit and herbal teas.
To write a summary of the passage about fruit and herbal teas.
The tea culture of China is amazing and has a long history. Tea drinking was widespread in China for about one thousand years before appearing in Europe.
Tea drinking in China enjoys wide popularity. Many people nowadays go to expensively decorated teahouses on business. However, tea drinking is very complex. Many factors contribute to an enjoyable experience. It starts with the surroundings. In the past, tea drinking took place in a setting of "spring water runs on marble". At present, in order to create such atmosphere, teahouses are decorated with traditional paintings and furniture. Besides,there is always a performance of a traditional Chinese musical instrument,such as guzheng, pipa and erhu. Water used for tea also matters. In the old days, the water that came from melted snow was regarded as the best. Today no one collects snow any longer because of pollution and what people use is bottled water. Red tea, together with green tea, oolong tea and pu'er tea ranks the top four favorites. The first three types of tea are processed using similar methods but pu'er tea uses a totally different method.
Many people grow their very own tea gardens with easy-to-grow herbs.
mango, strawberry, apple, pear, blackberry leaf and dandelion.
It can help people relax. It can help people’s immune systems. It can be good for digestion.
Some hints for writing a summary:
1. Concentrate on main ideas and omit examples, details, and minor support.
2. The summary should be all in your own words.
3. Do not include your own opinion in the summary.
4. Write in the present tense.
5. Introduce the author or title of the work in the opening sentence of your summary.
6. Summary writing is an exercise in compression (压缩). In writing a summary, you may: omit the details or categorize them; reduce the examples; simplify the description; eliminate all repetitions (减少重复).
Sample One
British people love to make tea with fruit and herb. Such a habit is so popular that many people plant easy-to-grow herbs in their own tea gardens. There are many flavours of fruit and herbal teas, including traditional lemon and ginger, as well as many unusual flavours such as mango, strawberry, apple, pear, blackberry leaf and dandelion. Aside from the variety of flavours, herbal tea also has various health benefits. Some can help people relax, and some, like ginger tea, are good for the immune system, while others, such as mint tea, are beneficial for digestion.
Sample Two
British people are fond of making tea with fruit and herbs.There are many flavours of fruit and herbal teas.Besides, herbal tea also has a variety of health benefits, which help you relax, strengthen your immune system and improve your digestion.
British people love fruit and herbal teas and many even grow their own tea gardens. Apart from the traditional flavours, distinctive flavours such as mango and dandelion are growing popular in recent years. In addition to the enjoyable flavours, herbal tea also has various health benefits. Not only can it bring people relaxation but also is beneficial to the immune system and digestion.
Linking words
Word upgrading
Sentence restructuring
倒装句
Sample Three
读后续写
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
Then there was a noise. __________________
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Paragraph 2:
Alan felt a rush of excitement. _____________
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One possible version:
Then there was a noise. Alan’s heart beat very fast. Something was out there in the darkness. Alan’s mouth went dry. What was it Slowly, he reached for his flashlight. Another sound, near the cooking pots. Alan turned on the flashlight. There, with a bone in its mouth was a creamy-brown creature. It was about as big as his cat at home, but longer. Alan looked and the creature looked back. Then it was gone.
Alan felt a rush of excitement. Had it been real Alan looked around. No more noises. He moved near the pots and saw small dog-like paw prints. Carefully, he used the pots to cover them. Not long after, he woke up the next camper for night watch and managed to sleep a little. The next morning, the officer asked for reports. One girl said she had seen an owl. Most kids reported hearing noises. “I saw something,” said Alan, and he described it. Then he moved the pots and showed everyone the prints.