(共17张PPT)
Unit 2
Making a difference
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Using language
1. Students can understand the usage of “-ed as attributive”.
2. Students can understand the main idea of this passage.
3. Students can write some sentences about “-ed as attributive”.
Learning Aims:
1. … Ryan had trouble believing the words spoken by his teacher…
2. In Uganda, Ryan at last saw the finished well with his own eyes.
What was spoken in sentence (1)
What was finished in sentence (2)
the well was finished
his teacher words
Brainstorming:
Why does the author use -ed
concise,direct,formal,clear
3. ... Ryan had trouble believing the words which
were spoken by his teacher...
4. In Uganda, Ryan at last saw the well, which was
finished, with his own eyes.
What is the difference between the two groups of
sentences
the former was more concise and direct.
动词的ed和ing形式什么时候做后置定语?
当它们是分词短语的时候,通常放在被修饰语的后面做后置定语。例如,
The boys playing football on the playground are from the same class.
在踢足球的男孩子们都来自同一个班级。
The man talking with Mr. Li is our new teacher.
正在和李老师说话的是我们的新老师。
The glass broke just now is mine.
刚才被打碎的玻璃杯是我的。
The United Nations Children’s Fund, also knowing / known as UNICEF, is a United Nations (UN) organisation basing / based in New York. It offers help needing / needed by children all over the world.
known
Read and choose the correct form of these words.
based
needed
UNICEF was founded on 11 December 1946, to provide food and healthcare to children in countries damaging / damaged in World War II.
damaged
Read and choose the correct form of these words.
Since 1953, UNICEF has taken up an extended mission to help children in the developing / developed world,
developing
Read and choose the correct form of these words.
... ...including those living / lived with diseases or disabilities, and those affecting / affected by rapid modernisation and environmental problems.
living
Read and choose the correct form of these words.
affected
Personal qualities
He’s sensitive and rather serious, which sometimes makes him appear to be a little bookish. But he’s also an independent thinker. He always knows how to make wise decisions.
Liu Tao
She’s usually very shy, but she’s generous and never hesitates to help. She’s also the most honest person I know. I can always trust her with my secrets
Li Mei
Personal qualities
He’s always confident about everything. He’s a good public speaker and I have never seen him get nervous. And he’s creative. He often comes up with good ideas.
Tim
She’s easygoing with a sense of humour. She’ll try to cheer you up if you have a problem, but she’s somewhat lazy. Her desk is extremely messy!
Anna
generous
sensitive
easygoing
shy
messy
Key words and phrases
be confident of/about...
a sense of humour
come up with
cheer up
trust with
To be a volunteer
Ryan’s charity work is not unusual. Many people donate money and others volunteer to help run charities. On most UK high streets, for example, you will often come across people raising money and looking for volunteers for Cancer Research UK,Cancer Research UK, the British Heart Foundation, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and many more.
To be a volunteer
In China, volunteers are also playing an increasingly important role in environmental protection, disability assistance and many other fields.
Work together and try to find out other voluntary work you want to join in. Please have a conversation.
Thank you!