外研版(2019)必修第三册Unit 1 Knowing me, Knowing youUnit 1 Developing ideas 公开课课件(共23张PPT)

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名称 外研版(2019)必修第三册Unit 1 Knowing me, Knowing youUnit 1 Developing ideas 公开课课件(共23张PPT)
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(共23张PPT)
Unit 1 Knowing me,knowing you
Developing ideas
Teaching objectives
1 ,引导学生发现本板块课文的特殊结构和行文思路,理解和掌握论说文的基本结构,以及与主题相关的词汇与表达等;
Guide students to discover the special structure and writing ideas of the texts in this section, understand and master the basic structure of the essay, as well as the vocabulary and expression related to the theme;
2,引导学生联系生活实际,学会分析问题、解决问题的方法和文章的组织方式
Guide students to connect with the reality of life, learn to analyze problems, solve problems and organize articles
Warming-up
1. What has happened in the pictures
A
B
Situation
Facial expression
Psychological reactions
Tips:
Look at the pictures and answer the questions.
Warming-up
2. What would you say if you
were student B
A
B
I didn’t do very well in the exam. I only scored 60. What about you
3. Why do you say so
Pre-reading
white lies
1. Do you know the meaning of “white lies” What is it
2. Do you think it is right to tell white lies Why
3. How would you feel if you were told a white lie
Work in groups and discuss.
Pre-reading
4. What can you see from the picture
5. What’s the connection between
“white lies” and the picture
While-reading
An essay
main body
conclusion
introduction
Analyze the structure of the passage.
Start with an introduction that contains the aims and an overview of the essay.
Contain a series of paragraphs that explore and develop your argument.
Contain a summary of your ideas. End your essay by linking your conclusion back to the essay title.
While-reading
Little White Lies
main body
conclusion
introduction
reasons
consequences
definition
examples
While-reading
Little White Lies
main body
conclusion
introduction
reasons
consequences
definition
examples
Para. 1-4
Para. 5-7
Para. 8
definition
examples
While-reading
Cooking a meal
White lies are little lies that we tell to protect others from the truth.
New haircut
Read Para. 1-4 and complete the table.
While-reading
Read Para. 5-8 and complete the table.
Main body
Reason 1
To make others __________________.
Example(s)
Someone’s cooking ________________________________________
________________________________________________________.
Someone’s haircut _________________________________________.
Analysis
Perhaps we lie to protect ourselves ____________________________
________________________________________________________.
While-reading
a meal for us that we don’t like. The majority of us don’t tell the truth — we lie and say that the food is “delicious”
is awful, but we say “It’s great!”
from the disappointment
and anger of others
feel better
Main body
Reason 2
_________________________________________________________.
Example(s)
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________.
Analysis
Perhaps your friend wants ___________________________________
_________________________________________________________.
Perhaps they need to know ___________________________________.
While-reading
You say your friend’s singing is wonderful, despite secretly thinking that your cat can sing better.
To give encouragement
some frank comments from you so that they can improve
that they should look for a different hobby
Main body
Reason 3
_______________________________________________.
Example(s)
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________.
Analysis
Perhaps your parents ______________________________
_______________________________________________.
While-reading
You’ve had a bad day, but you hide your tears and lie
to your parents that your day was “fine”.
To protect others from bad news
would want to listen to you and understand your feelings
Conclusion
Even white lies may have results we cannot predict. So ________________________________________
___________________________________________.
we should not tell lies even if they are white lies. Honesty is an important value and lying is wrong
While-reading
While-reading
1. How do you understand it
Oh, what a tangled web we weave,
When first we practise to deceive!
— Walter Scott
2. What does the “web” represent
It represents a complicated situation, in which once we tell a lie, we have to continue to tell more other lies in order to cover the previous ones.
Once we tell a lie, we have to tell more lies to cover it. Thus the situation will get more and more complicated.
Read the poetry and answer the questions.
1. What’s the function of “perhaps”
Perhaps we comfort ourselves with the knowledge that most of the lies
we tell are “white lies”: ...
2. What does “the knowledge” mean
It means the state of knowing about a particular fact or situation.
While-reading
Refute a false idea and put forward a right idea. When “perhaps” is used, it implies the common misconception.
Read the sentences in the passage and answer the questions.
While-reading
1. What does “your cat can sing better” imply
You of course say that it’s wonderful, despite secretly
thinking that your cat can sing better.
2. What rhetoric is used here
Satire.
You think your friend’s singing is not as good as you say.
While-reading
The parallel sentences in the last paragraph:
Would your friend ... How would you ... Moreover, how
would you ...
2. What rhetoric is used here
The parallel sentences support the idea that even white lies have results we cannot know in advance.
Parallelism.
1. What’s the function of the parallel sentences
Post-reading
1. What would you do in the situations described in the passage
2. What do you think is the difference between a lie and a white lie
3. How would you feel if you were told a white lie Share your
experience with the class if this has happened to you.
Work in groups and think.
Tips: A lie is told to cover the truth in order to benefit yourself, which can be harmful to others. A white lie is told to avoid hurting others, without bad intention.
Post-reading
Explain what honesty is.
Give reasons for the importance of being honest.
Support your reasons with examples.
End with your conclusion.
Give a talk on the importance of honesty.
Assignment
Write an essay about the importance of honesty based on the discussion in class.
Goodbye!