译林版2019年选择性必修第二册unit2 Be sporty,be healthy 第3课时Integrated skills同步课件 (共53张PPT+5个音频)

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名称 译林版2019年选择性必修第二册unit2 Be sporty,be healthy 第3课时Integrated skills同步课件 (共53张PPT+5个音频)
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(共53张PPT)
译林版
选择性必修二
Unit 2 Sports culture
Integrated skills
1.单词
2.短语
celebrity,opponent humility,grace ,dignity,unselfish,victor,competitor,
clarification,bobsleigh
walk on air keep sth in perspective
词汇知识
语言知识: 被动语态
语篇知识:
如何给出议论文的细节:举例或对比。
教学目标
Read and answer
主体学习
The loser is left with a bitter taste and a feeling of failure.
It is said that champions are not made in the gym or on the field but in the heart.
Listen and learn
birthday
October 11,
1937
young
Began
return
European Cup
efforts
758
249
49
Sir Bobby Charlton
the midfield
striking blows
long-range shots
Determination
strong willpower,
fitness and hard work
achievement
titles
medals
主体学习
思维导图
there are ways to win and ways to lose.
Eugenio Monti.
Winning isn't everything
two opponents
yourself
fellow competitors
dignity
a true hero
winning VS losing
celebrate celebrity celebration
opposite opponent
humility humiliate humiliated
grace gracious graceful gracefully
dignity dignify dignified
self selfish unselfish
victory victor
compete competitor
clear clarify clarification
decide decision
基础积累
Look and learn
基础积累
基础积累
in praise of
without hesitation
正确客观地看待……
keep sth in perspective
毫不犹豫地
赞扬……
Look and learn
walk on air
欢天喜地,得意扬扬
make decisions
become aware of
意识到……
做出决定
live with
接受、忍受
together with
与……一起
bobsleigh
opponent
基础积累
Look and learn
1 The air crash happened when Bobby was 22 years old.
___________________________________________________________T/F
2 Together with his best friend, Bobby helped rebuild the team over the
next few years.
___________________________________________________________T/F
3 Instead of attending the celebrations after winning the European Cup,
Bobby stayed alone to remember his former teammates.
___________________________________________________________T/F
4 It can be seen in Bobby's case that champions are not made in the gym
or on the field but in the heart.
___________________________________________________________T/F
Listen and answer
主体学习
F
20
coach
F
T
T
A
Personal information
Was born in England on 11 October (1)_________
Began playing football as a young child
Listen and fill
主体学习
1937
Sir Bobby Charlton
Career and achievements
Returned to the game less than(2)______________after an air crash
Won the European Cup(3)__________________after the crash
Made 758 appearances for Manchester United, scoring
(4) ________goals; scored 49 goals for England
Earned many honours including some of Europe's highest athletic
awards, as well as (5)___________________awards
Is known as one of England's greatest football players and one of the
leading players in the history of football
Listen and fill
主体学习
Sir Bobby Charlton
a month
ten years/a decade
249
lifetime achievement
Qualities
Ability to control the midfield and to deliver striking blows and
(6)___________________with either foot
Determination, strong willpower, fitness and hard work
Sir Bobby Charlton
Listen and fill
主体学习
long-range shots
Listen and learn
birthday
October 11,
1937
young
Began
return
European Cup
efforts
758
249
49
Sir Bobby Charlton
the midfield
striking blows
long-range shots
Determination
strong willpower,
fitness and hard work
achievement
titles
medals
主体学习
1 Why did he return to the game quickly after the accident
———————————————————————————————.
2 Why didn't he attend the post-match celebrations
———————————————————————————————.
3 How do you understand the sentences he always says
Listen and answer
主体学习
Because he felt that was what his team would have wanted.
Because he wanted to be alone to remember his former teammates who had died in the air crash a decade earlier.
I think his words indicate the importance of hard work and determination.
There is no shortcut to success, so the only way to achieve your goal is to
give your best shot all the time.
Sir Bobby Charlton was born in England on 11 October 1937. He began playing football as a young child and he is known today as one of England's greatest players. But Bobby's career was not without setbacks. When he was 20 years old, his team was on their way home from a successful competitionin the European Cup when their plane crashed. Eight of the players died in the accident, including Bobby's best friend. Bobby was overcome with sorrow but he returned to the game less than a month later because he felt that was what his team would have wanted. Together with his coach, he helped rebuild the team over the next few years. Ten years after the crash, Bobby and his team won the European Cup. However, he did not attend the post-match celebrations. He preferred to be alone to remember his former teammates who died in the air crash a decade earlier.
Listen and read
主体学习
During his football career, Sir Bobby Charlton made 758 appearances for Manchester United, scoring 249 goals. He also scored 49 goals for England. He was well known for his ability to control the midfield and to deliver striking blows and long-range shots with either foot. His determination, strongwillpower, fitness and hard work brought him great success in his career.
As one of the leading players in the history of football, his achievements cover an impressive list of medals and titles. He has earned many honours including some of Europe's highest athletic awards, as well as lifetime achievement awards. It is said that champions are not made in the gym or on the field but in the heart. That is certainly true of Sir Bobby Charlton. He always says,"Do your absolute best. You can't do anymore."
Listen and read
主体学习
What do you think of winning and losing in your life
Look and talk
主体学习
Work in pairs and share your experience of winning or losing with your partners.
I took part in an English speech contest last month, and I got the third prize.
Although it was not bad, I did not think it was a great achievement because I aimed to win the first prize when I signed up. I have entered this contest for two years,and I worked hard every time. However, even though I did not win the first prize,I felt I learned a lot from the other candidates, and I also became good friends withsome of them. So, though I think winning a contest is important to me, the processof trying and also making friends is just as important.
Look and talk
主体学习
At the finish, your competitors will walk away but you will have to live with your decisions.
live with sth
to accept sth unpleasant 忍受,容忍(不快的事)
I just had to learn to live with the pain.
Read and learn
主体学习
"We're going to have to live with this virus for the foreseeable future; it will not disappear," Schaffner said.
Read and learn
主体学习
Now it is time for you to walk on air for 70 feet over the Grand Canyon.
现在是时候让你自己在大峡谷上腾云驾雾70英尺了。
walk on air 空中漫步
Read and learn
主体学习
walk on air 欢天喜地,得意洋洋
Her father's promise to give her a big sum for her study abroad made her walk on air.
Some students seem to walk on air after they succeed in passing the entrance examination of college.
Read and learn
主体学习
perspective
客观判断力;权衡轻重的能力
spect =look/see,表示"看"
per 穿透(力)
Despite gloomy assessments of the Chinese economy in Western media, there are also discussions about looking at China's economy in perspective.
Read and learn
主体学习
Almost nobody likes to come second, and sometimes it is difficultto keep everything in perspective.
keep…in perspective 正确客观地看待……
"It is absolutely integral that you keep your feet on the ground and keep in perspective what is important. Everything associated with fame is so fleeting," Wood said.
Read and learn
主体学习
More often than not, winning has the victor walking on air, lost in the glory of the moment, while the loser is left with a bitter taste and a feeling of failure.
while 引导并列句,表示对比
更多情况如此而不是其反面,胜利让赢着如坠雾中,迷失于此刻的在荣光里;然而(相对地)败者则被遗落与苦涩味和失败感为伴。
Read and learn
主体学习
He did not come first but he walked away a true hero.
He was a true hero when he walked away.
…he walked away a true hero
Read and learn
主体学习
Read and answer
主体学习
1 Why does the author say "at any sporting event, you face two opponents"
———————————————————————————————.
2 Why was Monti awarded the Pierre de Coubertin Fair Play Trophy
———————————————————————————————.
3 Would you do the same if you were Monti Why or why not
———————————————————————————————.
B
on the one hand
on the other hand
in both cases
Look and learn
主体学习
Read and answer
主体学习
1 Why does the author say "at any sporting event, you face two opponents"
Because on the one hand, sports people have to compete with their fellow players, and on the other, they must compete with themselves. In both cases, they must make the right decisions to play fair and with dignity.
Read and answer
主体学习
2 Why was Monti awarded the Pierre de Coubertin Fair Play Trophy
Monti helped a British competitor who had broken a part of his bobsleigh by lending him the same part of his own. It was a remarkable, unselfish decision, which sets an example to us all.
Read and answer
主体学习
3 Would you do the same if you were Monti Why or why not
Yes, I would do the same as Monti because as an athlete, I would feel responsible to demonstrate good sportsmanship, which is also in the spirit of the Olympic Games. Besides, as I would have to live with my decision, I would feel good because I played fair and helped a fellow athlete.
子曰:“君子无所争。必也射乎①!揖让而升②,下而饮。其争也君子。”
Win with humility, lose with grace, and do both with dignity.
Read and learn
课外拓展
Eugenio Monti
who
an Italian bobsleigh competitor
at the 1964
He removed the same part of his own bobsleigh and lent it to his opponent, Tony Nash.
being awarded the Pierre de Coubertin Fair Play Trophy
sportsmanship
what
why
result
Eugenio Monti
Tony Nash
Read and summarize
主体学习
Read and summarize
主体学习
Summarize Monti's story in your own words.
Eugenio Monti was an Italian bobsleigh athlete. He was the first athlete to win the Pierre de Coubertin Fair Play Trophy. At the 1964 Winter Olympic Games, he generously lent a part of his own bobsleigh to his British competitor Tony Nash, who then won the gold medal with his partner. Monti's unselfish decision is a great example of sportsmanship.
Providing clarification
in conversation
When you try to explain an idea, the person you are speaking to may fail to understand you. In this case, try to repeat or paraphrase what you have said, or give examples, e.g.
Tip
Read and say
主体学习
When I say…
I actually mean ...
Take .…as an example.
Sportsmanship
Playing fair
Never quitting
Working hard
Being professional
Cooperating with
teammates
Showing respect to
other players
Being self-disciplined
Being gracious in
victory and defeat
Read and say
主体学习
C
A: When it comes to sport, winning isn't everything. It's about two sides making sure they respect the rules of the game and each other.
B:Yes, playing by the rules shows great sportsmanship.But for me, sportsmanship covers one essential aspect—the spirit of friendship between players.
respect and friendship
opponents
Read and say
主体学习
A:So, you feel that opponents should focus on being friendly
B: Not exactly. When I say that, I mean they must be respectful to each other before, during and after the game. How players treat each other not only reveals who they are as sports people, but also who they are in general. By treating other players with respect, it builds a positive spirit of friendship between them.
respect and friendship
opponents
Read and say
主体学习
work hard
A: I see. In my opinion, working hard is certainly another important aspect. Take Hungarian swimmer Katinka Hosszu as an example. Although she did not manage to achieve very good results at the 2004 and 2012 Olympics, she never gave up but instead continued to work hard and improve at each competition.Then,at the 2016 Games she won three gold medals and broke two records—the Olympic record for the 200-metre individual medley and the world recordfor the 400-metre individual medley.
Read and say
主体学习
B: What an amazing story! Hosszu's experience is a good example that illustrates the connection between hard work and good sportsmanship. It is through hardwork that sports people improve their skills and inspire many sports fans, young
and old.
work hard
Read and say
主体学习
Read and write
主体学习
Learning about the structure
Introduce the topic of sportsmanship and state the main idea of your essay.Remember to take a clear stand on sportsmanship.
state main idea
give details
sum up
Sum up your opinion by reminding the reader of what you have written.Rather than repeating the exact words, express your main idea in a differentway.
Develop the body of your essay by giving your understanding of sportsmanship in detail. Use examples to support your opinion where necessary. You can also include an opposing opinion and state why you disagree.
Learning about writing techniques
Read and write
主体学习
Use transitional statements to conclude what you have written and introduce what you will write next, which will make your essay flow more smoothly.
For example, after arguing that some people believe winning is all that matters, you can move on to an opposing idea:
Though winning is very important in sport, I believe that …
transitional statements
Write and share
主体学习
Sport is not only about winning, but also about sportsmanship. People may have different understandings of sportsmanship, which covers several aspects. For example, one aspect of good sportsmanship is the expectation that competitors will play by the rules of the game to achieve the goals they strive for. However, to me, sportsmanship is more about the spirit of friendship between players as well as hardwork.
总起
The spirit of friendship between players is enhanced when they are respectful to each other before, during and after the game. It shows that they value their opponents more than winning against them. The way players treat each other not only reveals who they are as sportspeople, but also who they are in general. By treating other players with respect, both on and off the field, a positive spirit of friendship develops between them.
分述一
Read and write
主体学习
Furthermore, for athletes, sportsmanship also means they continue to work hard to improve and achieve sporting excellence. One example of this is Hungarian swimmer Katinka Hosszu, who took part in three Olympic Games in 2004,2012 and 2016. Although she did not achieve good results at the 2004 and 2012Olympics,she didn't give up. Instead, she worked harder after each setback andkept improving. Finally, at the 2016 Games she won three gold medals and broketwo records—the Olympic record for the 200-metre individual medley and theworld record for the 400-metre individual medley. Hosszu's story has made heran example of how working hard in the face of challenges is an important part of sportsmanship.
分述二
Read and write
主体学习
In summary, winning in sport is not everything. It is even more important for sportspeople to treat their opponents respectfully and work hard. In other words,good sportsmanship is about being the best one can be, both as an athlete and as aperson. This way sportspeople serve as role models and inspire millions of sportsfans from across the world.
总括
Read and write
主体学习
sportsmanship
friendship
hard work
Read and write
主体学习
Checking your writing
主体学习
Look and learn
Punctuation Spelling Grammar
Choice of words Style (formal/informal)
Structure
Self-review
·What expressions do you use to avoid repetition
· How can you improve your writing
Peer review
·What does your partner think of the structure of your writing
What suggestions does your partner give to improve your writing
The rarest medal in the Olympics was a bolt
The rarest medal in the Olympics wasn't created from gold, but a bolt.
The story begins on a cold, winter afternoon in Innsbruck at the 1964 Olympic two-man bobsled competition. A British team driven by Tony Nash had just completed its first run, which had put them in second place. Then they made a most disheartening discovery. They had broken a bolt on the rear axle of their sled, which would put them out of the competition.
At the bottom of the hill, the great Italian bobsled driver Eugenio Monti, who was in first place, heard of their plight. Without hesitation Monti removed the bolt from the rear axle of his own sled and sent it to the top of the hill. The
课外拓展
Look and learn
British team affixed it to their sled and then completed their run and won the gold medal. Monti's Italian team took the bronze.
When asked about his act of sportsmanship, Eugenio Monti deflected any praise, saying, "Tony Nash did not win because I gave him a bolt. Tony Nash won because he was the best driver."
The story of Monti's selfless act spread. And because of it he was given the first De Coubertin Medal for sportsmanship. The award, named after the founder of the modern Olympics, is one of the noblest honours that can be bestowed upon an Olympic athlete. In other words, the most precious hardware any Olympian can own.
put out of 退出比赛
课外拓展
Look and learn
Winning isn't everything
We all know__________it is like to want to win and most of us know_______it is like to lose.(通常), winning has the victor_________(walk) on air, _________
(lose) in the glory of the moment, _______the loser is left with a bitter taste and a feeling of________(fail). Almost nobody likes to come second, and sometimes it is difficult to_______ everything____________________(正确客观地看待). Modern society honours winners and successfulsportspeople quickly become celebrities, ____________(admire) by all.
what
what
walking
losting
while
failure
keep
in perspective
admired
课后习题
Read and fill
However there are ways to win and ways to lose. Whether you come first or last, it is important to remember that at any sporting event, you face two opponents: your fellow competitors and yourself. _______the finish, your competitors will walk away but you will have to live__________ your decisions. A true sportsperson will make the right decisions for the right reasons and not worry about failure.There is an old and very wise saying, _____________(repeat) many times,"_______________________________
___________________________
(赢在谦卑中,输在优雅中,做两者都要有尊严)."
At
with
repeated
Win with humility, lose with grace,
and do both with dignity.
课后习题
Read and fill
思维导图
there are ways to win and ways to lose.
Eugenio Monti.
Winning isn't everything
two opponents
yourself
fellow competitors
dignity
a true hero
winning VS losing
THANK YOU