(共15张PPT)
Unit 4 Why don't you talk to your parents?
SectionA 3a-3c
Pre-reading
problems
Do you have any trouble in your daily life
What are your problems
problems
I have too much homework
I get into a fight with my brother/sister
My parents often argue with each other
I can’t get good grades in English
My parents refuse to let me watch TV.
I can’t get on well with friends.
get on with
=get along with与…相处
refuse to do
= don't allow拒绝做…
The relation is very difficult.
关系紧张
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Pre-reading
problems
How do you deal with your problem
Ask for help
Run away from it or try to solve it
处理
How to solve it
逃避问题
Pre-reading
Who will you ask for help when you have problems
friend
teacher
stranger
father
a school counselor
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A school counselor is a person who is trained to help students with problems, including school problems and personal problems.
mother
Pre-reading
How will you ask for help when you have problems
Talk to someone face to face
Write a letter to someone
Chat on the WeChat or QQ
Pre-reading
What are the two letters about
advice
problem
Letter One
Letter Two
Here are 2 letters in the magazine.
Who wrote the first letter
Who wrote the second letter
Robert Hunt,
Sad and Thirteen
a school counsellor
a student or child
While-reading
Read Letter 1 carefully, fill the blanks.
Sad and Thirteen’s main problem: __________________________________________
1._____________________________
1._____________________________
2.____________________________
1._____________________________
He can’t get on with his family.
His parents fight a lot.
His elder brother is not nice to him.
His elder brother refuses to let him watch his favorite TV show.
He feels lonely and nervous.
Problems about his parents
Problems about his elder brother
While-reading
the feeling about himself
Can you give her/him some other advice
While-reading
Read Letter 2 Find out the advice.
Robert Hunt’s advice: ________________________________
1. “You should ___________________
2. “You could ___________________
1. “You should ___________________
2. “You should ___________________
talk about these feelings with his family
offer to help parents.
do more jobs...so that…
sit down and communicate with...
explain…don’t mind…
his brother should …
Hope things will be better/work out
A: What's your problem, young man B: ...
A: Why don't you... You should/could. B: Thanks/Good idea/You’re right .
A: No problem. Hope things work out.
Pair work
If you are Sad and Thirteen, your partner is Robert Hunt, please talk with each other face to face.
While-reading
While-reading
I agree with his advice because they are families, communication is the best way to know each other and make them get on well with each other.
I don’t agree with his advice. I don’t think their parents should fight any more. They should care more about their children and spend more time with them.
Do you agree or disagree with Mr. Hunt’s advice Why
For example:
I agree/disagree with his advice because ...
Post-reading
Is “Sad and thirteen” a real name
Sad and thirteen
feelings
age
Why does the student use the name
Solve the problems with your parents.
Have a talk with your friends.
Accept the advice of your teachers.
Running away from problems is useless.
Enjoy your life every day.
Share your problems with others.
A good relation depends on good communication.
Post-reading
Listen and follow to read
Pay attention to:
Pronunciation 发音
Intonation 语调
Speed 语速
Emotion 感情
Pause 停顿
Post-reading
Student1:reader(读书者)
Student2: phrase summarizer(短语勾画总结者)
Student3:translator(翻译者)
Student4:analyser[' n l z ](句子成分分析者)
Work in groups
Post-reading