译林版(2019)必修 第一册Unit 1 Back to school Integrated skills 课件(25张)

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名称 译林版(2019)必修 第一册Unit 1 Back to school Integrated skills 课件(25张)
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Unit 1 Back to school
Integrated skills
Have you ever joined any school clubs before
What clubs are there in your school
Do you know how to start a club
Free talk
Maggie is talking to Mr Zhou about starting a new school club. Read the steps in A1, and try to predict the right order.
Listening
A1
Guess the relationship between Maggie and Mr Zhou.
Go through the steps of part A1 and circle the key information.
Put the steps in your own order.
Pre-listening
Listening
A1
Your order is ___________________.
Pre-listening
Listening
A1
Listen and check.
c e a d b
While-listening
Listening
A1
Listen again and complete the notes,
1. ________________
2. ________________
3. ________________
4. ________________
5. ________________
learn a useful skill
short story writing
club leader
activities
find new members
While-listening
Listening
A2
Maggie: Hello, Mr Zhou. May I talk to you It’s about school clubs.
Mr Zhou: Sure, Maggie! What is it
Maggie: I’ve heard that students can start their own clubs. Could you tell me how to do it
Mr Zhou: Sure! You’ll just need to write a proposal about your plans.What type of club do you want to start It should help students learn a useful skill — you can’t have a “juice-drinking
club”, for example, or the principal won’t agree to it!
Maggie: That’s fine! I want to practise short story writing, and I have noticed we don’t have a short story writing club. Would that be OK
Listening
Transcript
Mr Zhou: That sounds like a great idea. In your proposal, you’ll need to mention the name of the club, the name of the club leader,the aims of the club, and the time the club will meet each week.Then you’ll need to write about the activities you plan to organize at the club. You should also mention any materials you’ll need, and how you’re going to find new members. When your proposal is ready, you must find at least five students, including you, to sign up for the first meeting. Then give your proposal to me.
Maggie: OK, what happens after that
Mr Zhou: I’ll look at your proposal, and if it’s good enough, I’ll give it to the principal. Once he agrees, I’ll help you find a placefor the club and set up your first meeting!
Maggie: Thank you so much, Mr Zhou! I’m going to write my proposal right away.
Listening
Transcript
Prediction
Intonation
Note-taking
Retelling
the main points
Summarizing
listening strategies
Who
What
How
Post-listening
Listening
Reading
Read Maggie’s proposal on Page 9.
Find details about the information part of the form on Page 8.
B
Predict what Maggie’s proposal covers
Club name
Club leader
Club aim
Anything else
Before reading
Compare your version with Maggie’s proposal.
Any difference Which is better State your reasons.
Critical reading
Title
Club name
Club leader
Meeting time
Club aim
Club activities
Materials needed
Plan for finding new members
Signature
Reading for the structure
If possible, what new club(s) would you like to start in your school Why
Discussion
C
We'd like to start a ... club in order to .../
so that...
We plan/intend to ... by ...
Our plan for a ... club calls for...
Our club aims to/is intended to ...
To appreciate the films
To enrich our school life
To broaden our horizons
To develop ouraesthetic ability
Useful expressions
If possible, what new club(s) would you like to start in your school Why
Discussion
C
A: I'd like to start a DIY club so that students can learn
more about how to recycle materials.
B: Great idea! What's the plan for each meeting
Example
Writing a proposal
D
What is a proposal
What can be included in a proposal
What should the language in a proposal be like
Writing a proposal
D
What is a proposal
A formal suggestion/plan to get the reader to agree to your suggestion/plan.
Writing a proposal
D
What can be included in a proposal
Title
Club name
Club leader
Meeting time
Club aim
Club activities
Materials needed
Plan for finding new members
Signature
Writing a proposal
D
What should the language in a proposal be like
Formal and brief.How
Writing a proposal
D
Be serious
Be objective
Avoid contractions
Features
Using relatively complex sentence structures
Features of the language
Writing a proposal
D
Mistakes in terms of:
Punctuation
Spelling
Grammar
Choice of words
Style (formal/informal)
Structure
Checking
Writing a proposal
D
sample
Homework
Write a proposal for a new school club, and polish your writing by discussing with your partner.
Thanks~