人教版(2019)必修第一册Unit 3 Sports and fitness Listening and Talking 课件(共29张PPT,内镶嵌视频和音频)

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名称 人教版(2019)必修第一册Unit 3 Sports and fitness Listening and Talking 课件(共29张PPT,内镶嵌视频和音频)
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1.__________ /k m pi t/ vi. 竞争;对抗
2.________________ 有道理;合乎情理;表述清楚
3.__________ /pr tend/ vi.& vt.假装;装扮
4.________________ 即使;虽然
5.___________ / m lj n/num.一百万
6._________ /t i t/ vi.作弊;舞弊 vt.欺骗;蒙骗
n.欺骗手段;骗子
7.___________ / di ns/n.观众;听众
compete
make sense
pretend
even if/though
million
cheat
audience
Listening and Talking
Unit 3 Sports and Fitness
Voice your opinion on sportsmanship
Warming-up
Have you ever heard of sportsmanship
What is sportsmanship
Treating the opponent with respect
Being friendly and helpful in the competition
What is sportsmanship
What is sportsmanship
treating the opponent with respect
being friendly and helpful in the competition
playing fair
being polite and friendly in the competition
following the rules of the games
respecting the judgement
......
Sportsmanship means fair play, respect for opponents, and gracious behavior in winning or losing.
behavior and attitudes
(体育精神/体育道德)
Kobe Bryant
The Mamba Mentality
The Mamba Mentality:
passionate
热情——热情来自于爱
obsessive
执着;着迷——对于胜利
relentless
严厉——严于律己也严于律人
resilient
回击——积极的态度回击伤病
fearless
无惧——一个人最大的恐惧是来源于自己
relentless: strict; cruel; or determined; without ever stopping
不放弃的;严格的;苛刻的;无情的
e.g. Her relentless determination to succeed.
她要成功的坚定决心。
resilient: able to become strong,happy, or successful again after a difficult situation or event. 有复原力的;适应力强的
e.g. He’ll get over it—young people are amazingly resilient.
他会克服的,年轻人的适应力惊人。
The Mamba Mentality:
passionate
热情——热情来自于爱
obsessive
执着;着迷——对于胜利
relentless
严厉——严于律己也严于律人
resilient
回击——积极的态度回击伤病
fearless
无惧——一个人最大的恐惧是来源于自己
Listen and answer the questions.
1. What happened to one of the girls in the race
2. What was the result of the race
Listening
Cao Jing: Hi, Lily. Hi, Max. You saw the race yesterday,
didn’t you
Max: Hello, Cao Jing. No, I didn’t what happened
Cao Jing: Two girls were on the final lap. They had nearly
finished the race and had only a hundred metres to
go, when one of the girls fell and couldn’t get up.
1. What happened to one of the girls in the race
A girl fell and couldn’t get up when the two girls
had only a hundred metres to finish the race.
Lily: Oh, my! So the other girl won, did she
Cao Jing: No, that’s what was so cool. She stopped and
helped the other girl finish the race.
2. What was the result of the race
The other girl stopped and helped the girl
who fell finish the race.
Three students are talking about sportsmanship. Listen to the conversation and match each opinion with the right speaker.
Who do you agree with Why
Cao Jing ______ Lily______ Max ______
A. An athlete should do his/her best to win.
B. The girl should stop and help the other girl. Good
sportsmanship is more important than winning!
C. An athlete should think about honour and his/her fans
if he/she is competing for his/her country
1
B
C
A
vi. 竞争;对抗
Cao Jing: I think she thought it was the right thing to do. It’s more important to help each other than to win.
Lily: I don’t agree. If someone falls during a race, that’s too bad. It’s just part of the race.
Max: Exactly! If you’ve practised hard for the race, you should do your best to win.
Cao Jing: I don’t think so. Winning isn’t always the most important thing.
Lily: But that doesn’t make any sense. What if an athlete is competing for her country She should think about the fans and the honour.
Cao Jing: I see what you mean, but I still don’t think that you’re right, Helping others should always come first.
B
C
A
C
Listen again and circle the expressions that you hear in the conversation.
2
Yes, I think so.
Me too. Sure./Certainly.
/Of course.
You’re right/correct.
I guess so.
I’m sorry, but I disagree /don’t agree.
I don’t think so.
That’s not right.
That doesn’t make any sense!
That’s not how I see it.
I see what you mean, but ...
I agree.
So do I. Exactly!
All right.
Good idea.
Agreeing
Disagreeing
Choose one of the situations below and make a conversation.
A soccer player should not pretend to fall
down even if it helps his/her team.
In school teams, every one should get a
chance to play, not only the best players.
It is wrong to pay people millions of yuan
to play sports.
Athletes should play only for their own
country.
2
Pairs Work
Situation 1
Situation 2
Situation 3
Situation 4
Talking
Talking
Make a list of reasons for agreement and disagreement.
Reason for agreement Reason for disagreement
Honesty is more important.
People care more about fair play.

Talking
Make a list of reasons for agreement and disagreement.
Reason for agreement Reason for disagreement
Honesty is more important. People care more about fair play. …
Winning is more important.
It helps the team to win.

Read the conversation and underline the expressions to show agreement or disagreement.
A: I agree with the idea that a soccer player should never pretend to fall down even if it helps his or her team. You should never cheat.
B: Exactly! It’s important to do the right thing.
C: Well, I don’t think so. Many players do it, and they think it
helps the team.
A: That doesn’t make any sense!
B: I see what you mean, but the audience wants fair play.
C: …
EXAMPLE
A soccer player should not
pretend to fall down even
if it helps his/her team.
Situation 1
What is your opinion
Situation 1. In school teams, everyone should get a chance to play, not only the best players.
Situation 2. It is wrong to pay people millions of yuan to play sports.
Situation 3. Athletes should play only for their own country.
Talking
Talking
In school teams, everyone should get a chance to play, not
only the best players.
Reason for agreement Reason for disagreement
Equal chance is important.
It helps to spread the spirit of sports.

To win is the most important thing.
The best players can help a team to win.

A: I agree with the idea that everyone should get a chance to play in school teams, not only the best players.
B: Exactly! Everyone is equal and should have the chance to play.
C: Well, I don't think so. The best players do best, and they can help their team to win.
A: That doesn't make any sense! The spirit of sports is more important than winning.
B: I agree with you. Having the chance to play make them progress and active.
C: I see what you mean, but the best players can bring honor to the team.
Sample
平等的
Talking
It is wrong to pay people millions of yuan to play sports.
Reason for agreement Reason for disagreement
It spoils the spirit of sports.
It might encourage people to cheat.

It is a good way to motivate athletes.
It helps to attract more talented people.

Talking
Athletes should play only for their own country.
Reason for agreement Reason for disagreement
It will set an example of loving one’s own country.
They can get more support from fans.

It is not beneficial for personal growth.
It is not good for the competition.

Thinking (P84, Activity 5)
1. What do all great athletes have in common
2. How do all great athletes feel about themselves and their abilities
3. What are all great athletes able to do to help handle stress
4. What makes it possible for all great athletes to focus on what is most important
Reading (P84, Activity 5)
What is the difference between a good athlete and a great one
What is the difference between a player of a sport and a master of a
sport A sports psychologist suggests there are four things that all great
athletes have in common. First, all great athletes love competition.
They are not afraid to compete with other people. Second is their
self-confidence; they are positive about themselves and their abilities.
Great athletes can also deal with stress well. They are able to cut out
things from their lives that add to their stress, such as unhealthy food or
bad friendship. Finally, all great athletes have the mental strength to
focus on what is most important. They will not let themselves be
distracted from their goal. Great athletes set an example to all of us not
only in how to play sports well but also in how to live life well.
Homework
Choose one of the situations below and make a conversation.
It is your response to winning and losing that makes you a winner or a loser.
— Harry Sheehy
Thank you!