Unit 4 Dealing with Problems Lesson 12 Generation Gap(2课时课件)

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课件44张PPT。北师大版《初中英语》八年级下册Unit 4 Dealing with problems
Lesson 12 Generation Gap
Period 1 Enjoy some pictures! Do you love your parents?Do they love you? In most time, you have a happy time with your family. Survey on why you argue with your parents I argue with my parent(s)
A . often B sometimes C seldom D never
2. What things do you often argue with your parents.
A. homework/study
B. get home late
C. get up late
D. spend too much time on phones or computer
E. room is messy
F. your clothes or your hair
Survey on why you argue with your parents I argue with my parent(s)
A . often B sometimes C seldom D never
2. What things do you often argue with your parents.
A. homework/study
B. get home late
C. get up late
D. spend too much time in playing
E. room is messy
F. your clothes or your hair
When you argue with your parent(s), are you still happy? Are your parents happy?What kind of family life do you prefer to live with your parents?be friendly with your parentsargue with your parentsThis class will help you find why you sometimes argue ?Read the title, pictures and any other clues and predict the main idea of the passage.Who are three students? Who are three parents?Read fast and answerRead and answerWhich part are students talking about?
Which part are parents talking about?Read the first part —What three students said.Read and underline what problems they argued .homework (add more exercise);
use the computer on my own;always late ;
phone bill is too high ;
acts like my bossRoom is messy and things are dirtyDo you have the same problem like theirs?homework (add more exercise);
use the computer on my own;always late ;
phone bill is too high ;
acts like my bossRoom is messy and things are dirtyhomework (add more exercise);
use the computer on my own;always late ;
phone bill is too high ;
acts like my bossRoom is messy and things are dirtyWhen your parents argue about these things with you , how do you feel?Are they satisfied(满意)with their parents?homework (add more exercise);
use the computer on my own;always late ;
phone bill is too high ;
acts like my bossRoom is messy and things are dirtyHow about three students?What do they think of their parents?homework (add more exercise);
use the computer on my own;always late ;
phone bill is too high ;
acts like my bossRoom is messy and things are dirtyWhy do all (their) parents do like these?Read the second part —What three parents said.Read what Andy’s mum said and underline why she argued with Andy.A bit LazyRead what Andy’s mum said and underline why she argued with Andy.Do you think Andy is really lazy on his study?
He is a sweet ,smart child, and often get praise from his teachers.
Why is his mom strict with him?
A bit LazyRead what Jessica’s mum said and underline why she argued with Jessica.Is Jessica’s mom really ungenerous(吝啬)?
Why does her mom act like her boss?Spends hours on the phone ;
not sure these friends are right;
Often come back lateRead what Edward’s dad said and underline why he argued with Edward.Do you think it is good habit for Edward to do like these?And why?
never makes his bed and hates tidying his roomIf his room is always messy and dirty, is it good for his health?If he keeps a bad habit, is he still popular among classmates?Can you understand why his dad argue with him?From this class, we learned that in students’ eyes, parents are always…
In fact , in parents’ heart…Do you still argue with your parents?
When your parents argue with you about your study, your messy room, you spend too much time on phones or other things, what should you do ? Voice your opinionRead with the speaker.EXE.4Which person from the passage might say these things?_______1. If you don’t get off the phone, you’ll have to pay the bill yourself.
_______2. It’s not fair! I want to play my game.
_______3. I know you are smart, but you still need to do more exercises.
_______4. I make phone calls because I have lots of friends. I like to talk to them after school.
_______5. I won’t let you bring your friends home until you make your bed.
_______6.What’s the matter? I cleaned it last month.Andy’ mum(Susan):
I know you are smart, but you still need to do more exercise.
Andy:
It’s not fair! I want to play my game!
What do you think of Andy’s answer?
Did he understand his parents?
Do you have good ideas for him to solve the problems? Role-play TimeJessica’ mum(Karen):
If you don’t get off the phone, you will have to pay the bill yourself.
Jessica:
I make phone calls because I have lots of friends. I like to talk to them after school.
What do you think of Jessica’s answer?
Do you have more ideas to communicate with her mom? Role-play TimeEdward’ dad(George):
I won’t let you bring your friends home until you make your bed!
Edward:
What’s the matter? I cleaned it last month.
What do you think of Edward’s answer?
Do you have more better ideas? Role-play TimeSometimes , you think your parents can’t understand you, it is so-called “ Generation Gap”. They are too strict with you. They can’t understand you. They are old!
Deep understanding When you were youngThey teach you how to wear clothes, how to tie your shoes…They teach you to wash face, wash hands and comb…
They are used to caring about you , loving you and taking good care of you!
They worry about you a lot.No matter how old you are , in their eyes , you are still a child .In parents’ heart, they …When they are strict with you , it doesn’t mean they don’t understand you . They only want you to be a better man! Who are parents?Parents are the people who___________ Homework
1. Listen to the tape.
2. read the articles on the exercise book and underline the solutions to problems between children and parents, for further information about “the solutions to generation gap”,
3. Write down the dialogue about how you solve your own problems.课件19张PPT。北师大版《初中英语》八年级下册Unit 4 Dealing with problems
Lesson 12 Generation Gap
Period 2Problems from three familiesA lot of teenage students have some problems with their parents. Andy, Jessica, Edward showed their problems in our text book. Would you like to help some of them? What problems do you argue with your parents? Do you have good ideas to solve it?
A lot of teenage students have some problems with their parents. Andy, Jessica, Edward showed their problems in our text book. Would you like to help some of them? What problems do you argue with your parents? Do you have good ideas to solve it?
What tasks are we going to finish?A lot of teenage students have some problems with their parents. Andy, Jessica, Edward showed their problems in our text book. Would you like to help some of them?
Task 1: What problems do you argue with your parents?
Task 2: Do you have good ideas to solve it?
What tasks are we going to finish?Task 1: What problems do three students and their parents argue about?Read and underline the sentences in the text book.Choose the problem that you want to solve and form a group.Read the sentences.She won’t let me use the computer on my own.
She won’t let me enter the password.
We never argue except when he makes me clean my room.
I let her go out on weekends but she often comes back late.
I let Edward bring friends home.Underline what verbs are used for describing the problems.She won’t let me use the computer on my own.
She won’t let me enter the password.
We never argue except when he makes me clean my room.
I let her go out on weekends but she often comes back late.
I let Edward bring friends home.
Read and understand the meanings of the verbs.She won’t let me use the computer on my own.
She won’t let me enter the password.
We never argue except when he makes me clean my room.
I let her go out on weekends but she often comes back late.
I let Edward bring friends home.
Choose the better choice according to the context.Jim: I want to play loud music. My parents say “ No”
What does Jim’s mom mean?
A: His mom doesn’t allow him to play loud music. Maybe it is bad for his ears.
B: He mustn’t play loud music. Jim: I don’t want to do housework. My parents say I must do housework.
What does his parents mean?
A: Jim’s mom force him to do housework .
B: Jim’s mom want Jim t`o do housework.SummarizeWhat is difference between verbs “ let” and “make”?
Let : you allow it to happen without doing anything to stop or prevent it.
Make : If you make someone do something, you force them to do it.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of let or make.
She won’t _____ me use the computer on my own.
I ______ Edward bring friends home.
I ______ her go out on weekends but she often comes back late.
We never argue except when he _________ me clean my room.letletletmakeRead and understand how to use the verbs.She won’t let me use the computer on my own.
She won’t let me enter the password.
We never argue except when he makes me clean my room.
I let her go out on weekends but she often comes back late.
I let Edward bring friends home.
Task 2: Brainstorm the solutions in groups and take notes.Share the solutions in groups and choose two of best ones.Discuss and write .Q1. Why do you think they are good suggestions?
Q2. How to make them acceptable and reasonable?Task presentationHomework Polish your speech and write it down in your exercise book.