外研版(2019)必修第三册 Unit 2 Making a difference Writing a biography 写作课件(13张PPT)

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名称 外研版(2019)必修第三册 Unit 2 Making a difference Writing a biography 写作课件(13张PPT)
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(共13张PPT)
B3U2
Writing a biography
- Tu Youyou’s CV -
What is biography
A biography, or simply bio, is a detailed description of a person's life.
How to write a biography
1 Introduction
2 Main body
3 Conclusion
structure
一 介绍人物名字及其主要成就
三 写对人物的积极评价
二 按顺序写其主要事件
Tu Youyou: first Chinese woman to win a Nobel Prize
Read Tu Youyou’s CV
Introduction
Name of the person: ___________
Her biggest achievement:
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Tu Youyou
She managed to extract qinghaosu, which is very effective in fighting malaria.
Main Body
Major events (in time order):
(1951-1955) She was learning in _____________________.
(1955-present)She worked in ________________________
_______________.
(1969) She was the leader of a research team aiming to __________________________.
(1972) Her team managed to extract qinghaosu from _________
____.
Beijing Medical College
China Academy of Chinese
Medical Sciences
discover a treatment for malaria
a Chinese herb
Main Body
Major events (in time order):
(1986) Her team obtained a _________________ for qinghaosu.
(2015) She won ____________________________________.
(2019) She was nominated for “_________________________
____________”.
New Drug Certificate
the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
The Greatest Person of the
20th Century
She is admired because she devotes most of her time and energy to _______________.
Conclusion
Your opinion on her contributions:
medical research
Write a biography for Tu Youyou
Useful expressions
At the age of...
At one point,...
By (year/day/date),...
In (year),...
On (day/date)...
Later...
Finally...
Homework
Write a biography of Tu Youyou
One possible version:
In 2015, for the first time, a Chinese secientist, Tu Youyou, won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Born in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province on 30 December 1930, Tu Youyou studied at Beijing Medical College(now Peking University Health Science Centre) from 1951 to 1955. Since1955, she has worked at China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences as a tenured and chief researcher.
Homework
In 1969, she worked as the leader of a research team aiming to discover a treatment for malaria. By 1972, she had managed to extract qinghaosu from a Chinese herb, which is very effective in fighting malaria. Fourteen years later, she obtained a New Drug Certificate for qinghaosu, issued by the Ministry of Health of China. Because of her great contribution, she was presented with the Nobel Prize at the age of 85. In 2019, she was also nominated for“The Greatest Person of the 20th Century”.
Homework
Not only has she saved many people suffering from malaria, but also she has proved the effectiveness of Chinese herbs. Furthermore, she is admired because she devotes most of her time and energy to medical research.