外研版(2019)选择性必修2 Unit1 Growing up Using language(2)课件(共15张PPT)

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名称 外研版(2019)选择性必修2 Unit1 Growing up Using language(2)课件(共15张PPT)
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(共15张PPT)
Using language(2)—
Listening and Speaking
1.Understand the details of the listening and get the details to complete the table;
2.Learn to cherish some memorable moments in your life.
Memorable moments
Read the passage and answer the questions.
Like a musical symphony, life has high and low moments, and somewhere in between are those moments we call “bittersweet”. As students, it’s likely that those moments are mainly about school life, such as sitting a major exam, giving a presentation, or becoming a boarder for the first time. But as life continues, we’re presented with more varied experiences: starting university, getting a job and raising a family. Whatever our choices are, we should cherish and embrace these moments in life. After all, each step we take is one more step forward to becoming a stronger and better person.
1.What is your understanding of the first sentence
2.What is the author’s attitude towards life Do you agree with it
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1. What is the relationship between the speakers
2. What are they talking about
They are talking about Susan’s future life as a boarder.
They are (good) friends.
Listen to the conversation and answer the questions.
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Concerns Suggestions
I’ve never been away from home, so I don’t know how to 1._____________ Think how it will help you prepare for 2.________, and ask others 3.__________
I might have a different routine to 4.____________ and they might not be very pleasant to 5._____________ When living in a group, 6.________ are really important.
I will no longer be able to 7.___________ as much as before if I have to follow a strict dorm schedule. Try joining some clubs. You might make 8._______________.
I suppose that I will 9.______________. Speak to them regularly over the phone or via 10.______________.
Listening again and complete the table.
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Concerns Suggestions
I’ve never been away from home, so I don’t know how to 1.______________ Think how it will help you prepare for 2._______________, and ask others 3.__________.
I might have a different routine to 4._______________ and they might not be very pleasant to 5._____________ When living in a group, 6.______________
__________________ are really important.
I will no longer be able to 7._________________________ as much as before if I have to follow a strict dorm schedule. Try joining some clubs. You might make 8._______________.
I suppose that I will 9.______________ ________________. Speak to them regularly over the phone or via 10.______________.
Check your answers.
live on my own
university life
for help
my roommates
live with
communication
and compromise
hang out with my friends
new friends
miss my
video chats
parents a lot
a. I’m afraid I can’t ... b. Don’t be afraid! c. I’m worried that ... d. What if ... e. It’s a good idea to ... f. I’m concerned that ...
g. Perhaps you could ...
h. How about ...
i. Good luck with ...
Expressing concerns:
Giving encouragement:
Making suggestions:
a. c. d. f.
b. i.
e. g. h.
Complete the boxes with the expressions from the conversation.
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Listening materials
Ken: Hi Susan! I’ve just heard you’re going to become a border, like me! This is great news!
Susan: Thanks, Ken, but I’m not so sure. The idea of becoming a boarder really worries me.
Ken: But why I think it will be so much fun!
Susan: Well, I’ve never been away from home and I’m afraid I can’t live on my own.
Ken: Don’t be afraid! Think of it as preparation for university life, and a way of learning to be independent. You can also turn to your friends, tutors or classmates for help.
Susan: I suppose that’s true. But I’m also worried that I might have a different routine to my roommates. Also, what if my roommates aren’t very pleasant to live with
Ken: In my experience, it’s a good idea to communicate openly with your roommates and find solutions to problems that suit you munication and compromise are important to group living.
Susan: That’s true. But here’ s another thing: I will have to follow a strict dorm schedule. I’m concerned that I’ll no longer be able to hang out with my friends as much as I used to.
Ken: Perhaps you could join some clubs There are lots of clubs and activities after lessons, and you could make new friends.
Susan: That does sound exciting... But I suppose that I will miss my parents a lot.
Ken: All boarders feel like that at first. How about calling them and having video chats And I’m sure the weekends and holidays will come round before you know it.
Susan: Thank you, Ken. You’ve really set my mind at ease.
Ken: I think you’ll really like boarding. No matter what difficulties you might encounter, when you look back, life as a boarder will be one of your most valuable memories.
Susan: I hope so! I really want to make the most of my time at boarding school.
Ken: Good luck with everything, and let me know if you have any more concerns.
Susan: Thank you. I will.
Listen to the conversation and tick the words and expressions mentioned.






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Listening materials
①I’ve been working for 40 years and am going to ________ next month. I’m going to practise calligraphy in my free time.
②I’ll ____________________ this June, and leave the campus I’ve lived on for four years.
③We ____________ in our early 20s. We’ve had our ups and downs, but we’ve now been married for ten mostly happy years.
retire
graduate from college
got married
Complete the online message board with the correct form of the words and expressions in Activity 10.
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④I was a little scared when I ______________ at six years old. But I soon made a lot of new friends and fell in love with school!
⑤I first ____________ when I was 16 years old. Serving customers at a restaurant is hard work but I managed to stick at it.
⑥I ____________ before I was one. Mum said I was curious about everything around me and caused a lot of trouble.
got a job
started school
learnt to walk
⑦ _________________ is the greatest thing that’s happened to us. They bring us so much happiness, despite the hard work.
⑧ When I got a full-time job, I decided to ___________ and rent my own apartment. I enjoy the freedom and the sense of independence.
Having children
leave home
Work in pairs. Share a most memorable moment from
your life using the words and expressions in this section.
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