(共23张PPT)
Module 1 Unit 3
Trouble!
STUDY
Reading:Dealing with Trouble
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They are in trouble!
n. a problem or a difficulty
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Someone steals things from them!
Bob, a thief, steals 12 things from these people.
Who does Bob steal each thing from
Example:
Bob steals a ball from the dog.
Bob steals ... from ...
Have you ever met a thief before in the street
If you meet one, who will you ask for help
What number will you dial to call the police
110.
adv. at any time
v. use the telephone to call a number
A diary is a book where we write down our feelings and experiences. We can also use a diary to write our future plans so that we will not forget them.
a page
Paul is a boy with glasses, in a green T-shirt.
a man with glasses / a white shirt with blue stripes / a pair of dark blue jeans
What is this young man doing with
the bag
He is showing everyone that it is empty.
Who are they
They are two women tourists.
What are they doing with
the young man
They are arguing with him.
argue with
* Why are they having an
argument
have an argument
Who else are in this photo
the crowd
What are the crowd doing
They are staring at the three people.
stare at
Do they know what happens
No, they don’t.
n. a lot of people together
When did this unusual thing happen
Where did it happen
Who did it happen to
Why did the two women and the young man shout at each other at first
Did the police catch the thief at last
Who were the thieves
What happened Read the Paul's diary on page 39 and answer the detailed questions below.
On Friday, 28 june
At a pier (码头)
Two women tourists and a young man
The two women found that the three young man stole a purse from them.
Yes, they did.
a theft
The two young men.
* How did Paul write about the theft
now
Paul’s father spoke to one of the women. She said the man and two other men had stolen her friend’s purse.
The three people got onto the ferry, but Paul’s father wouldn’t get on. Paul didn’t know why.
Paul and his father saw a man and two women arguing at the ferry.
Paul's father quickly phoned the police.
The police met the ferry when it arrived and caught the man.
(c) 1
(a) 2-4
(b) 5-7
(d) 8-9
(e) 10-11
Paul’s father spoke to one of the women. She said the man and two other men had stolen her friend’s purse.
The three people got onto the ferry, but Paul’s father wouldn’t get on. Paul didn’t know why.
Paul and his father saw a man and two women arguing at the ferry.
Paul's father quickly phoned the police.
The police met the ferry when it arrived and caught the man.
What did Paul and his dad hear when they were waiting for the ferry
They heard a big argument.
Read Paul's diary in detail again. Answer the questions:
Who were in the argument
Two women tourists and a young man.
What did the young man do in the argument
The young man held out a bag and showed everyone that it was empty.
hold out
What did the people around do when the three people were arguing
The crowd stared at the three people.
What did Paul's dad do then
He moved through the crowd said quietly to one of the women, 'What's going on '.
What did one of the women say about the young man
She said ‘He and other two men stole her friend's purse.’
walk through
adv. silently
What happens
What did the young man do after the gates open
The young man hurried aboard.
What did the two women tourists do then
They went after him.
adv. get on a ship, train, bus or a plane
go after ≈ follow
hurry aboard
hurry (v.)/(n.)
Did Paul and his dad take the same ferry as the three people took
No, they didn't.
Where did they go instead
They went to a shop nearby.
What did Paul's dad do there
He dialled 110.
What did Paul and his dad see as they got off the ferry
The two women and four policemen standing around the young man and the young man looked worried.
conj. when…
When and where did the woman's friend notice that her purse was gone
How did Paul feel about his dad's decision of taking the next ferry at first How did he think his dad feel about the young man
When they were in the bookshop buying postcards.
He thought it was strange. He thought his dad was afraid of that man.
v. to see or hear sth.
v. disappear
Why did Paul's dad ask Paul not to take the first ferry but to take the next one
What kind of information did Paul's dad report to the police
Because his dad wanted to dail 110 to report the theft to the police.
The ferry number.
The time the ferry left.
Some more details.
Why did the young man look worried in the end of the story
How did Paul and his dad feel when Paul said 'Well done, Dad!' at last
He was caught by the police.
Paul felt proud of his dad.
Paul's dad felt happy and satisfied.
the police
Review the theft
the three young men
the witness
目击证人
What did Paul's dad do in the whole story
a) saw the police and the young man together
e) waited for a ferry coming in the pier
b) phoned the police and reported the theft
g) saw the three people hurry aboard the ferry
c) asked the woman for the reason of argument
f) heard a big argument
d) waited for the next ferry
What would you say to the police on the phone if you were Paul’s dad Would you say the same things as Paul’s dad said Why or why not
Do you think this was a true thing that happened to Paul and his dad Why or why not