外研版(2019)必修 第三册Unit 3 The world of science Using language名师课件(共27张PPT)

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名称 外研版(2019)必修 第三册Unit 3 The world of science Using language名师课件(共27张PPT)
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(共27张PPT)
Period2 Using language
Unit3 The World of Science




CONTENTS
Vocabulary
Listening and Speaking
Grammar
Homework

Review
Review
Part 1
Review
Requirements
Pay attention to the oral expressions in the interview and try to use them in your interview.
Add the questions you’d like to ask.
Please do the role-play with emotions and body language that will make your performance better.
Grammar
Part 2
Activity 1
a. I guess you have been asked about the title of your book before.
b. New inventions like 3D printers have been used tomake replacement hearts and bone parts.
1. What has happened to “you” in sentence (a)
2. Who has used new inventions to make replacement hearts and bone parts in sentence (b)
a. I guess you have been asked about the title of your book before.
b. New inventions like 3D printers have been used to make replacement hearts and bone parts.
c. I guess someone has asked you about the title of your book before.
d. People have used new inventions like 3D.
3. What is the difference between the two groups of sentences
4. Why does the author choose to use the passive form instead of the active form in the reading passage
Look for more sentences with the present perfect passive in the reading passage.
I’ll be talking to Dr Richard Fairhurst, whose new book The New Age of Inventionhas has just been published.
In addition, important adadvances have been made in medicine and environmental science thanks to the increasing computer power.
I’ve also been told that you’re an inventor yourself.
Nothing like this has been invented yet and I’d say we’re a long way from an invention like that at the moment.
Activity 2
What has been affected in our lives because of 3D printing
Within the next 80 years, our lives may be changed beyond recognition by 3D printing. It has already affected many things in our lives, right down to the food we eat. For instance, some restaurants in London have served 3D-printed hamburgers to customers. But perhaps the most significant success that people have achieved to date is in medicine. They have made human body parts, including a beating heart, with 3D printing technology. And it is not just humans who are benefiting — in Brazil, people have given a new 3D-printed shell to a turtle injured in a forest fire!
Rewrite the underlined parts using the present perfect passive.
Within the next 80 years, our lives may be changed beyond recognition by 3D printing. It has already affected many things in our lives, right down to the food we eat. For instance, some restaurants in London have served 3D-printed hamburgers to customers. But perhaps the most significant success that people have achieved to date is in medicine. They have made human body parts, including a beating heart, with 3D printing technology. And it is not just humans who are benefiting — in Brazil, people have given a new 3D-printed shell to a turtle injured in a forest fire!
Many things in our lives have already been affected.
3D-printed hamburgers have been served to customers in some restaurants in London.
But perhaps the most significant success that has been achieved to date is in medicine.
Human body parts, including a beating heart, have been made with 3D printing technology.
A new 3D-printed shell has been given to a turtle injured in a forest fire!
Activity 3
What are there in Dr Moore’s lab
laptop,
beaker,
test tube,
book case,
files and robot
What has happened to Dr Moore’s lab
The lock on the door and the window......
the two laptops......
Beakers and test tubes .......
The book case......
Some files ......, while others......
The robot......
Use the present perfect passive where appropriate.
have/has been
broken
damaged
destroyed
stolen
taken away
thrown
everywhere
opened
Vocabulary
Part 3
Activity 4
physicist
mathematician
chemist
astronomer
geographer
biologist
physist-physics
mathematician-mathematics
chemist-chemistry
astronomer-astronomy
geographer-geography
biologist-biology
What fields do these scientists study
Activity 5
Guo Shoujing
Charles Darwin
Li Daoyuan
Marie Curie
Chen Jingrun
What are their careers
astronomer
geographer
biologist
physicist and chemist
mathematician
Listening and speaking
Part 4
Did you know
Look at the questions about Alzheimer’s disease and tick your answers.
1. What’s Alzheimer’s disease
A blood disorder.
A brain disorder.
An eating disorder.
2. The majority of people with Alzheimer’s discease are .
between 40 and 50
between 50 and 60
65 and above
3. Is there a cure for Alzheimer’s discease
Yes
No
Not sure



Activity 7
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Activity 8
What is it
It’s .
Who was it invented by
It was invented by called Kenneth.
Who isnpired the invention
, who has Alzheimer’s.
How does it work
is sent to a mobile phone like an alarm when the person with it .
a pair of socks designed for people with Alzheimer’s diseases
a student from New York
His grandfather
A warning
gets out of bed
Look! I’ve read about a cool invention in this magazine!
He even won an award for it at a science fair!
How amazing! What a useful invention and caring grandson!
Eventually, he created the device the size of a coin!
Exclamatory
[ k skl m tri]
sentence
Activity 9
Work in pairs and act out the conversation about the invention of the telephone.
Evaluation
Describe the invention of the telephone in a logical way.
Use exclamatory sentences where appropriate.
Apply the given useful expressions in the conversation.
Homework
Part 5
Requirements
Write a short passage to introduce the changes in our classroom, use the present perfect passive where appropriate.
About 100 words.
Homework