(共18张PPT)
Friends forever
Book 1 Unit 4
Understanding ideas
Joining a club to meet people who share the same interests.
Using a social app.
Through other friends.
Posting a “friends wanted” notice online.
Taking part in community activities.
How do you prefer to make friends
How do you prefer to communicate
with friends every day
Talking face to face.
Using social networking apps.
Writing letters.
Writing emails.
Telephoning each other.
How do you stay in touch with faraway friends
Using social networking apps.
Writing letters.
Writing emails.
Telephoning.
Visiting friends whenever possible.
Activity 1:
Title-reading: Look at the title of the passage on page51, and try to answer the following questions.(2 mins)
1. What does click refer to
2. Why is there a question mark in the title
Pre-reading
CLICK FOR A FRIEND
1. What does click refer to
2. Why is there a question mark in the title
1. Click usually means “click the mouse on the computer”, but in the title, it means “find a friend online”.
2. The question mark means whether it is a reliable way to find a real friend online.
CLICK FOR A FRIEND
A. Ways to make friends in the past.
B. Advantages of clicking for a friend.
C. Disadvantages of clicking for a friend.
D. The author's attitude to making friends.
Activity 1: Divide the passage in 4 parts and conclude the main idea
for each part.
While- reading-fast reading
Para.1
Para.2-3
Para.4-7
Para.8
Tip: Pay attention to key words and topic sentences.
Activity 2: choose the best answer to the question.
What kind of article is the passage
A. Narration (记叙文)
B. Argumentation (议论文)
C. Practical Writing (应用文)
D.Expository Writing(说明文)
learn the structure of the argumentation
Introduction:
Advantage:
Disadvantage:
Conclusion:
Part 3 (para.4-7)
Part 1 (para.1)
Part 2 (para.2-3)
Part 4 (para.8)
Argumentation
1.The purpose of first paragraph is to__________________
A: make a comparison B: introduce the topic
C: offer an evidence D: describe the change of communication
2. Choose the author's purpose in writing the passage.
A: To prove that making friends was easier in the past.
B: To illustrate how it is better to make friends online.
C: To persuade people to abandon traditional ways of making friends.
D:To discuss the advantages and disadvantages of making friends online.
3.What's the author's attitude towards “click for a friend”
A.Indifferent B.Supportive B.Critical D.Objective
Scanning:Read the passage again and choose the best answer.
Scanning: Read the passage and find out the author's opinions about online friendship.
Author's opinion
Real
Unreal
Author's
conclusion
Objective
表示作者观点态度的词
支持肯定:
1.positive 积极的; supportive/favorable 支持的
optimistic 乐观的; humorous 幽默的
enthusiastic 热情的 pleasant 愉快的
中立:
neutral 中立的 tolerant 容忍的 objective 客观的
not mentioned 未提及的 uninterested 不感兴趣的 indifferent 漠不关心的carefree 不负责的,无忧无虑的
否定反对:
negative 消极的 suspicious/skeptical 怀疑的 disgusted 憎恶的 critical 批评的disappointed 失望的 disapproving 不赞同的
· People lost track
of their friends after
1___________________.
· The only way to stay in
touch was
2_____________.
· It's easy to 3________
__________ with social media
tools.
· Online, people can easily make
new friends with those who
4__________________.
Ways of making friends
It can be real if people
5____________________ ____________ online.
It might not be real because
social media doesn't present
6__________________________,
and people tend to
7______________________.
Online friendship: real or
not
Past
Present
moving to a new town
writing letters
maintain
share their interests
exchange true personal information
the whole truth about a person
post only positive updates
friendships
Activity 1:Read the passage again and complete the diagrams on Page 53.
Think and share.
Why does the author say “But this doesn’t mean that we should
throw the baby out with the bathwater” Do you know of any
similar sayings in Chinese
We shouldn't throw something valuable away with something unwanted.
这并不意味着我们应该因噎废食 / 弃沙抛金。
Because there are both advantages and disadvantages to online friendships, and the author wants to remind us to treat them rationally and wisely.
Post-Reading :Watch 、Follow and reflect the structure of this passage.
No one would choose to live without friends, even if he had all other goods. —Aristotle
What does the quotation about friendship at the end of the reading passage mean
Brainstorming
What qualities should a good friend have
generosity
passion
ability
encouragement
attraction
bravery
carefulness
confidence
cooperation
creativity
dedication
diligence
trust
duty
energy
sincerity
helpfulness
comfort
patience
humour
Read the recipe and work out the meaning of the words in bold.
Match the words in bold to the dictionary entries.
P42 5
generosity
trust
passion
helpfulness
comfort
humour
encouragement
patience
Thank
you!