外研版(2019)选修一Unit 2 Onwards and upwards Using language Listening 课件(共13张PPT 内嵌音频)

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名称 外研版(2019)选修一Unit 2 Onwards and upwards Using language Listening 课件(共13张PPT 内嵌音频)
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(共13张PPT)
XBook1 Unit 2 Using Language
Looking on the bright side
What do these expressions mean
Step 1 Watch and guess
e
c
a
f
d
b
Step 2 Listen and match
1.____ to change your life by starting to be a better person or stopping a bad habit
2.____ someone who is extremely enthusiastic and enjoys working extremely hard
3.____ to not make any effort
4.____very calm and relaxed, especially in a difficult situation
5.____to do something very slowly because you do not really want to do it
6.____ someone who refuses to join in, or wants to stop other people having fun
Positive Negative
Step 3 Divide and add
not lift a finger
a wet blanket
an eager beaver
turn over a new leaf
cool as a cucumber
like a duck to water
drag one’s feet
a fish out of water
burn the candle at both ends
pass the buck
热心的人
不尽举手之劳
扫兴的人
拖拖拉拉
改过自新
冷静自若
如鱼得水
不得其所
工作
勤奋
推卸责任
听力文本
Dialogue 1
A: Hi, Sally. How’s your history project going
B: Not very well, to be honest. I haven't lifted a finger yet. I'm just not feeling motivated.
A: Well,you'd better hurry up and get started. We've only got two weeks before the deadline!
Dialogue 2
A:So , are you looking forward to the big party tonight I can't wait!
B: Oh, I'm not going. I think I'Il stay at home and read.
A: What Come on, don't be such a wet blanket! Everyone's going. It's the party of the year.
B:No,thanks. Anyway, why are you being such an eager beaver You usually hate parties.
A: Well,I've been taking dancing lessons. I'm going to show everybody what I have learnt.
Dialogue 3
A: Good morning. Wow, you look tired!
B: Yes, I was up late helping my brother with his homework. Again!
A: You seem to do that a lot. What's the problem
B: He really drags his feet. If I don't help him, he never finishes his homework and
gets into trouble. He works so slowly.
A: That's too bad. You need to tell him to turn over a new leaf. He should start
working harder.
B: I know. I can't support him forever.
Dialogue 4
A: I'm not looking forward to this. It's going to be a really hard exam.
B: Oh, I wouldn 't worry about it too much. I'm sure we'll all get good marks.
A: Wow,you're as cool as a cucumber! Why aren't you more worried It's a tough
subject!
B: It is, but I'm pretty good at exams. Also, I've revised a lot.
A: Well, I wish I could be as calm as you!
With life being made up of ups and downs, it is not always easy to maintain a good and enthusiastic attitude. Nevertheless, looking on the bright side is the best thing that we can do for ourselves as well as for others. A good attitude can have a positive effect on other people. So if someone you know is feeling low, lend them an ear and try to cheer them up. Remember, your attitude is contagious, so make sure you pass on a good one!
1 Why is it important to “look on the bright side”
2 How can our attitude affect others
Because looking on the bright side is a type of good attitude, which can have a positive effect on other people. In this way, looking on the bright side is the best thing that we can do for ourselves as well as for others.
Our attitude is likely to spread to and affect others. If we have a good attitude, others will also feel it and be cheered up by it.
Step 4 Read and answer
1
2
3
4
Step 5 Listen and number
proud of him
Step 6 Listen and complete
national English speaking
he was lucky
the national competition
well-known
fantastic people
Jack: Hi, Dawei. Are you OK
Dawei:Yeah..I'm all right, I suppose.
Jack: OK...I don't mean to be nosy, but are you sure You look down.
Dawei: I could be better, to be honest.
Jack: That's what I thought. Why don 't you tell me what's up
Dawei: Well, I took part in a national English speaking competition in Beijing,and I finished in last place.
Jack: Oh, really I'm sorry to hear that. I'm sure you did your best, though.
Dawei: I did, but it wasn't good enough. The other kids were just better than me.
Jack: But you must have been very good to get into the competition. You should be proud of yourself.
Dawei: Well, there was a competition at school first that was held to see who
would go into the national competition. I won that, but...
Jack:There you go! You have no reason to be sad. You're the best English
speaker at school.
Dawei:That's the problem. I don't think I am. I think Liu Jing is better than
me, and she should have gone to Beijing instead of me.
Jack: Who's Liu Jing
Dawei:She's a girl in my class. When we did the school competition, we were the top two students. The final school competition was between me and her-the winner would go to Beijing.
Jack: OK, but you won, fair and square. Why are you so upset
Dawei:I think I was just lucky. Liu Jing's much better at English than I am. If she had gone to the national competition, she would have won. Our school would have become well known, and everyone would have been happy. Instead, I went to Beijing and lost.
Jack: Oh, Dawei, you can't think like that! Who knows what would have happened I know this is hard for you, but you should cheer up". I mean, did you have a good time in Beijing
Dawei: Yes, I suppose I did. It's a really exciting city, and I met some fantastic people.Jack: There you go"! You had a good time. And I'm sure your parents are proud of you!
Dawei: They are, yes. It was a great experience, but I just wish I had won.
Jack: [ laughs ]You can't win everything, Dawei! You're the best in the school, and that means a lot. Perhaps one day, ifyou study hard,you can be the best in the country!
Dawei:Yes, I hadn't thought of that. There will be another competition in March. Perhaps I could try again then.
Jack:That's the spirit! I know an English saying: "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again."
Dawei: Yes, that's good advice. Thanks, Jack. You've really cheered me up. I feel a lot better now.
Jack:No problem. And why don't you talk to Liu Jing You can practise together.
Dawei: Yes, I'll do that. Thank you so much!
Are you OK
I don’t mean to be nosy, but are you sure
Why don’t you tell me what’s up
I’m sure you did your best.
You should be proud of yourself.
Why are you so upset
I know this is hard for you, but you should cheer up.
Step 7 Read and divide
Showing concern
Are you OK
I don’t mean to be nosy, but are you sure
Why don’t you tell me what’s up
Why are you so upset
Comforting people
I’m sure you did your best.
You should be proud of yourself.
I know this is hard for you, but you should cheer up.
Your best friend ran for Head of the Student Committee but weren’t elected.He/She is upset now. Show your concern and comfort him/her.
Step 8 Pair work
A: Hi, ... Are you OK
B:Yeah..I'm all right, I suppose.
A: OK...I don't mean to be nosy, but are you sure You look down.
B: I could be better, to be honest.
A: That's what I thought. Why don 't you tell me what's up
B: Well, I took part in...
A:...
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