外研版(2019)必修第三册Unit 6 Disaster and Hope Developing ideas 课件(共32张PPT)

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(共32张PPT)
Unit 6
Disaster and hope
To learn something about hurricane
To read the passage and get the main ideas of each paragraph
To learn to take a positive attitude when facing
disaster
To think about how to help the ones in need
Before Reading
Watch the video and answer the questions:
Which disaster is mentioned in the video What's its name
Hurricane
Hurricanes are strong tropical storms, and they usually occur in the southern Atlantic Ocean, The Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Katrina was one of the deadliest hurricanes that hit Louisiana on August 29, 2005. It was
the most destructive natural
disaster in U.S. history.
It impacted 93,000 square
miles. Its storm surge crested
at 27 feet.
Look at the map and answer the questions.
1. Where did Hurricane Katrina form
Katrina formed on the Atlantic Ocean, where there was a tropical depression.
2. Where did it hit
It hit mainly the Southern states, including the south of Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
3. How long did it last
It lasted more than one week.
Over 1,800 people lost their lives
in the hurricane.
5. What was the cost of the damage
Hurricane Katrina caused
It caused USD 108 billion in
damage.
4. How many people lost their lives in the hurricane
Read the passage and talk about your understanding of the title.
People usually us stars in the sky to present beauty and the guiding light. Sometimes people also use stars to represent love. But in this text, the writer use stars to present hope for the future.
Task 3
Look through the passage again and try to get its structure.
During the
hurricane
Right after the hurricane
A few days later
One year later
Conclusion: The passage is organised in the order of
_______.
time
Para. 1-2
It’s strange, but I don’t really remember much about the hurricane itself. It all happened so quickly. I was sitting in my room with my cat, Smartie, on my lap, when the roof just flew off. All of a sudden, there was sky where the roof had been. I was so frightened that I just froze.
Mom cried to get out quickly, but it was already too late by then. The rain was coming down so hard and so fast. Our street turned into a river in seconds. We were going nowhere.
What was the author's feeling
(Could you find the emotional words in these 2 paragraphs )
What scenes did the author see when the hurricane happened
Para. 3
At first, I was pleased we could stay at home, but soon it got really tough. Without a roof, staying inside was too dangerous. There was water everywhere, but we couldn’t drink any of it otherwise we’d get really sick. We just had drinking water that was sent to us by helicopter, but it was never enough. It was August, so it was really, really hot and it smelled so bad everywhere! I just spent the days watching the boats going up and down the street and looking out for Smartie. He had disappeared the moment the storm hit.
What difficulties did the family encounter
What was the author's feeling
Para. 4
Living in the open air, we became breakfast, lunch and dinner for the mosquitoes. But Mom said that whatever happens, we should always try to see the good side of things. It was difficult to stay positive, though. We had lost our home and everything in it, including Smartie. All we had left were the clothes on our backs. But as Mom kept on reminding us, we were all together and safe. Mom’s words made us feel better. I remember us all lying under the midnight sky and looking up at the stars. Because there were no lights, we could see the Big Dipper, the Little Dipper and the Milky Way. It was amazing! Even though we had lost a lot, moments like those gave us hope for the future.
Did the author feel worried\ negative all the time
What contributed to the change in the author's attitude
What do stars stand for
Para. 5
Although it was only a few days before we were rescued, it felt like months. We were taken to another town in a faraway county. Thankfully, Smartie came home just in time. We were so happy to take him with us, although then, none of us knew that we wouldn’t be back for quite a while.
What was the author's feeling (find the emotional words)
Why does the author say “Although it was only a few days before we were rescued, it felt like months”
Para. 6
Now, one year has passed and I’m back home in New Orleans. Some families have yet to return, but many others have come back. Although we are surrounded by reminders of the disaster, we are working together to rebuild our homes and our lives. Now we have another chance to look up at the stars of New Orleans, their beauty inspiring us and giving us confidence to move on.
What sort of attitude to life is reflected in this paragraph
It reflects an optimistic attitude toward\towards the hardships in life.
Stars in the night sky stand for the hope that gives them the confidence to move on and rebuild their homes and lives.
Choose the best answer.
1. The passage is about ___________.
A. how to protect ourselves during a hurricane
B. suggestions on protecting the environment
C. the author's experience during and after a hurricane
2. The passage is developed by ____________.
A. the order of space
B. the order of time
C. making comparisons
Task 3
Look through the passage again and try to get its structure.
During the
hurricane
Right after the hurricane
A few days later
One year later
Conclusion: The passage is organised in the order of
_______.
time
One year later
1. _________
The roof 2. ______________________.
The street turned into a river and we were going nowhere.
worried
hopeful
We didn't have enough drinking water.
It was hot and 3. _____________________
___________.
Mom told us to 4. ___________________
________________.
The amazing stars at night gave us hope
for the future.
5. _______
We were rescued.
Smartie 6. _____________________.
optimistic
Many families have come back to New
Orleans and are working together to
7. ____________________________.
During the
hurricane
Right after the hurricane
A few days
later
Feelings
Causes
P93 3
frightened
flew off/was blown away
smelled so bad
everywhere
always try to see the
good side of things
happy
came home just in time
rebuild our homes and our lives
Complete the diagram with the words and expressions from the passage.
Genre: personal narratives
Order: chronological order (时间顺序)
1. What’s the genre of the passage
2. Make a timeline of the passage.
1\2
3
4
5
6
Watch the video about a clip of former American President Barack Obama’s talk. What do you get from his talk
Can you find the emotional words
and imagery
in the passage
People often use emotional words and imagery to describe an important event or memorable experience. These words and phrases help us identify and interpret the thoughts and feelings of the author of the passage.
1. Why does the author say “Although it was only a few days before we were rescued, it felt like months”
Because they lost their home and suffered a lot from the hurricane. It was so hard to spend those miserable days that seemed endless.
2. What sort of attitude to life is reflected in the author’s experience of looking at the night sky
It reflects a positive attitude toward(s) the hardships in life. Stars in the night sky stand for the hope that gives them the confidence to move on
and rebuild their homes
and lives.
3. If you were in the same situation as the author, what would you think and do
Keep a good and calm mood in life.
Ask friends for help.
See the bright side when facing a negative situation.
Fulfill hope for the future.
Do some preparation.

4. What do you think could be done to help the local people rebuild their homes
Raise money for them to rebuild.
Write letters to encourage them.
Do some physical work for them if possible.
Post necessary materials to them.

I don't really remember much about the hurricane itself.
I was sitting in my room with my cat on my lap, when the roof
just _______. I was so scared that I just froze.
Mom cried to get out quickly, but it was already too late by then. Our street ___________ a river in seconds. We were going __________.
At first, I was pleased, but soon it got really ______. There was water everywhere, but we couldn't drink any of it. We just had drinking water that was sent to us by __________. It was really hot
and it smelled so bad everywhere! I just spent the days watching the boats going up and down the street and looking out for my cat. He had disappeared the moment the _______ hit.
Complete the summary using the information in the passage.
flew off
turned into
nowhere
tough
helicopter
storm
Living in the open air, we became the food for the mosquitos. But Mom said whatever happens, we should always try to ___________. We had lost our home and everything in it. But as Mom _______ reminding us, we were all together and safe. Mom's words made us feel better. I remember us all lying under the __________ sky and looking up at the stars.
Although it was only a few days before we were _______, it felt like months. We were taken to another town in a faraway county. Thankfully, my cat came home in time. We were so happy to take him with us.
Now, one year has passed and I'm back home in New Orleans. We are working together to ________________ and our lives. Now we have another chance to look up at the stars of New Orleans, their beauty inspiring us and giving us __________ to move on.
stay positive
kept on
midnight
rescued
rebuild our homes
confidence
1. fly off
2. all of a sudden
3. turn into
4. see the good side of things
5. keep on doing sth.
6. have yet to
7. be surrounded by
8. rebuild our homes
9. have another chance to do sth.
10. give sb. confidence to move on
飞出,飞离
突然
变成
看到事情好的一面
反复不断地做某事
还没有
被……包围
重建我们的家园
有另一个机会做某事
给某人前进的信心
We have experienced a kind of disaster for three years —“COVID-19(新型冠状病毒)”. How’s your feeling at that time What did your family do to protect yourselves Write a short passage about the disaster in about 80 words.
Preview the next part: Writing safety guidelines.
THANKS