外研版(2019)选择性必修 第二册Unit 1 Growing up Starting out & Understanding ideas课件(共22张PPT 内嵌视频)

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名称 外研版(2019)选择性必修 第二册Unit 1 Growing up Starting out & Understanding ideas课件(共22张PPT 内嵌视频)
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(共22张PPT)
UNIT 1 Growing up
Starting out
Watch the video and answer the questions.
1 What is a coming-of-age ceremony How do people celebrate in the video
2 Which celebration makes the greatest impression on you Why
What is a coming-of-age ceremony
How do people celebrate in the video
A coming-of-age ceremony is an ________ that marks the time when a young person moves from __________ to ___________.
成人礼
event
childhood
adulthood
What is a coming-of-age ceremony
How do people celebrate in the video
In Ancient China, people held a traditional “capping ceremony” for a man at the age of 20 and a “hair-pinning ceremony” for a woman around her 15th birthday.
capping ceremony
hair-pinning ceremony
冠礼
筓(ji)礼
Ancient China
What is a coming-of-age ceremony
How do people celebrate in the video
On the South Pacific island of Pentecost, a ceremony of land diving takes place only for boys.
In the US, a particularly modern celebration takes place for a girl or a boy at the age of 16.
land-diving ceremony
a 16 party
South Pacific
i
America
Listen and read the poem.
Answer the questions.
1. What is the poem about
2 According to Kipling, what qualities does his son need to “be a Man”
□ self-belief □ honesty □ confidence
□ kindness □ modesty □ pride
□ integrity □ patience □ other ___________
The poem is a father’s advice to his son about the qualities needed to become a virtuous or good man.







Understanding ideas
Think about it:at what age are you allowed to do the following things in China?
Get a credit card.
Get a driver's licence.
Get a full-time job.
Get a bank loan
Rent an apartment.
Get the right to vote
What is your understanding of turning 18
I can......
I will......
I think......
The Age of
Majority
Read the first paragraph and find out the meaning of “the age of majority”.
The age of majority means the moment when you turn _____, which is a milestone marking_________________________.
18
the start of adulthood
Read for suitable title
1. Eighteen – the Age of Indecision
2. Teenager’s Hopes for the Future
3. The Right to Vote – Your Views
4. Turning Eighteen – What Does It Mean
decision
Adulthood
Only appears in Bethany’s opinion
Possible functions of a title
predicting the main idea
showing key information
reflecting the author's attitude
catching readers’ interest
1. What is her feeling towards turning 18
2. Why can’t she wait to be 18
3. What does turning 18 mean to her
1. What is her feeling towards turning 18
2. Why can’t she wait to be 18
3. What does turning 18 mean to her
excited; desired
vote
get a driver’s licence
She thinks she’s already mature enough to understand that driving a car means taking responsibility for lives.
At 18, I think the change has been more ______ and _______ than I imagined. There were still rules to _______ and ___________. And I will be signing _____________without my parents’ approval.
subtle
gradual
obey
lessons to attend
an organ donation
a stronger sense of ________ responsibility
social
society
individual
what will he get at 18
What puzzles Morgan
A.He has had a badly-paid job.
B.He will be living at home with his parents.
C.He has to start a new job next month. D.He is not so independent as expected.
What is his understanding of turning 18
I think being a responsible adult means standing up by yourself and doing what you want to. You should be brave enough to adapt yourself to the change and take responsibility positively. Besides, you have to learn to say“no" when facing temptation.
Think and share
Read the sentences from the passage and decide if they are facts (F) or opinions (O).
1. Surely, if you're old enough to earn a wage and pay taxes, you should be allowed to have a say on how the government spends them!
2. …I will be taking my driving test on the very day I turn 18.
3. When I woke up the next day, there were still rules to obey and lessons to attend.
4. I guess some responsibilities are more about attitude than age.
Read the sentences from the passage and decide if they are facts (F) or opinions (O).
1. Surely, if you're old enough to earn a wage and pay taxes, you should be allowed to have a say on how the government spends them!
2. …I will be taking my driving test on the very day I turn 18.
3. When I woke up the next day, there were still rules to obey and lessons to attend.
4. I guess some responsibilities are more about attitude than age.
O
F
F
O