(共11张PPT)
Unit 1 Relationships
Lesson 3 So Close, Yet So Far(3)
Mark’s routine activities online What social networking has done to Mark and Mark’s friends Reasons Mark can’t drop social networking
post updates on social media check through all his social networking apps, read his emails answer text messages dominated lonely, depressed, alone together -physically and mentally important appointments, invitations and news updates
studies
Impacts
Dominated
Depressed,
dissatisfied,
alone
Together
physically √
mentally ×
keep delaying important things in my real life: homework, tasks, connecting with my friends and family members in a meaningful way
have nothing to say when we meet
a dinner get-together: my best friend took a call for 30 minutes; Some kept texting friends online
a family holiday: my sister spent hours reading about her favourite popstar
set deadlines:I will start doing my homework at 8 pm, and aim to finish in two hours.
At 7.50 pm: I'm scrolling through posts and photos.
At 9.30 pm: I download song after song, video after video.
Roles
Discussion Leader
Word Master
Summarizer
Student Advisor
Reading Circles
Roles
Discussion Leader
Word Master
Summarizer
Student Advisor
Reading Circles (Individual work)
Roles
Discussion Leader
Word Master
Summarizer
Student Advisor
Reading Circles (Group work)
Show time
Discussion Leader
Word Master
Summarizer
Student Advisor
Reading Circles
What have you learned from the story
Reflection
Homework
Free writing on anything about the article.(共29张PPT)
Unit 1 Relationships
Lesson 3 So Close, Yet So Far(1-2)
We can't live without cellphones!
What is your typical day with
a cellphone
Mark’s routine activities online
Mark’s routine activities online
post updates on social media
check through all his social networking apps
read his emails
answer text messages
My phone and laptop are never out of touching distance, so I’m constantly posting updates on social media...
I have a never-ending flow of messages and updates from all the people I associate with online.
According to research, over two-thirds of young people find it easier to make friends online than it is “in real life”. I’m way beyond a shy or reserved person, but I’m wired up every day, like most of my friends.
I obsess over exactly how many followers I have on my account, but I can’t remember the birthdays of some of my oldest mates.
Suppose you are Mark. Talk about your life with your partner.
Pair Work
How does the cellphone impact Mark’s life
What social networking has done to Mark and Mark's friends
Impacts
Dominated
Depressed,
dissatisfied,
alone
Together
√
×
physically
mentally
Find evidence!
set deadlines:8pm-10pm for homework
7.50 pm: scroll through posts and photos
9.30 pm: download song after song, video after video
Impacts
Dominated
Depressed,
dissatisfied,
alone
Together
physically √
mentally ×
The stimulation is in chasing after the next song rather than truly enjoying it. My friends try to drag me away from my phone, but as soon as I’m alone again, I’m desperate to get back to the online world and the intense activity that it provides.
set deadlines:8pm-10pm for homework
7.50 pm: scroll through posts and photos
9.30 pm: download song after song, video after video
Impacts
Dominated
Depressed,
dissatisfied,
alone
Together
physically √
mentally ×
keep delaying important things in my real life: homework, tasks, connecting with my friends and family members in a meaningful way
have nothing to say when we meet
Since I spend so much time socialising online, I keep delaying things that are important in my real life…
It’s funny that my friends and I chatter away online so much, but we end up having nothing to say when we meet.
set deadlines:8pm-10pm for homework
7.50 pm: scroll through posts and photos
9.30 pm: download song after song, video after video
Impacts
Dominated
Depressed,
dissatisfied,
alone
Together
physically √
mentally ×
keep delaying important things in my real life: homework, tasks, connecting with my friends and family members in a meaningful way
have nothing to say when we meet
a dinner get-together: my best friend took a call for 30 minutes; Some kept texting friends online
a family holiday: my sister spent hours reading about her favourite popstar
Some spent the dinner bent over their phones, texting friends online but ignoring the ones who sat right in front of them.
On a family holiday last summer, my sister spent all her time complaining that she needed to charge her phone.
set deadlines:8pm-10pm for homework
7.50 pm: scroll through posts and photos
9.30 pm: download song after song, video after video
Impacts
Dominated
Depressed,
dissatisfied,
alone
Together
physically √
mentally ×
keep delaying important things in my real life: homework, tasks, connecting with my friends and family members in a meaningful way
have nothing to say when we meet
a dinner get-together: my best friend took a call for 30 minutes; Some kept texting friends online
a family holiday: my sister spent hours reading about her favourite popstar
Why can’t he drop his cellphone
What is really worrying is that no one I know, including myself, could go cold turkey. I can’t even imagine going without social networking for a week…
Alcoholics who want to quit drinking can avoid booze, but how do we give up our phones
SO CLOSE, YET SO FAR
“We are hard-wired in, but we're more disconnected than ever.”
“They say that phones bring people closer together but in reality, my mind is always a million miles away.”
I have a never-ending flow of messages and updates…
I’m way beyond a shy or reserved person, but I’m wired up every day, like most of my friends.
I’m desperate to get back to the online world…
…no one I know, including myself, could go cold turkey.
Alcoholics who want to quit drinking can avoid booze.
We’re hard-wired in, but we’re more disconnected than ever.
I have a never-ending flow of messages and updates…
I’m way beyond a shy or reserved person, but I’m wired up every day, like most of my friends.
I’m desperate to get back to the online world…
…no one I know, including myself, could go cold turkey.
Alcoholics who want to quit drinking can avoid booze.
We’re hard-wired in, but we’re more disconnected than ever.
Homework
Retell Mark’s story
Finish Ex. 5 &6