外研版(2019)英语必修第三册Unit 1 Knowing me, knowing you Developing ideas Little White Lies 课件(共34张PPT)

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名称 外研版(2019)英语必修第三册Unit 1 Knowing me, knowing you Developing ideas Little White Lies 课件(共34张PPT)
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(共34张PPT)
Book3 Unit1
Knowing me, knowing you
Read the picture on page 10 and answer the questions.
Activity 1.
Who is doing better in the exam
If you were student B, how would you like to response
Actually I did better than you. I’ve tried my best and scored 96.
Oh, terribly sorry to hear that. I did well in this exam. Maybe I can help you.
Oh, sorry to hear that. But I did no better than you.
A truth
A lie
Oh, what a tangled(复杂的) web we weave, when first we practise to deceive(欺骗)!
——Walter Scott
lies we have told
Once a lie begins, it is necessary to use countless lies to make up for it , which is hard to stop.
Read the passage and find out the meaning of “white lies”.
Activity 1.
Read the passage and find out the meaning of “white lies”.
Activity 1.
White lies are little lies that we tell to protect others from the truth.
Divide the passage into three parts.
Activity 2.
learning to learn
introduction
main body
conclusion
aims and an overview(概述) of the essay.
a series of paragraphs that explore and develop your argument
a summary of your ideas
Divide the passage into three parts.
Activity 2.
Introduction
Reasons
Reasons
Conclusion
Reasons
Divide the passage into three parts.
Activity 2.
white lies
Introduction
Conclusion
Reasons
How does the author argue for the topic
Quotation(引用)
Examples & Analysis
Questions
Read Para.1-2 and work out the answers.
Activity 3.
Q1: Why does the author use the quotation(引用) of Scottish poetry
show the authority
attract readers’ interest
introduce the topic
All above
Read Para.3-7 and complete the diagram.
Activity 3.
Reason 1
To make others _______________.
Example(s)
Someone’s cooking ________________________________
________________________________________________
____________________.
Someone’s haircut _________________________________.
Analysis
Perhaps we lie to protect ourselves ____________________
____________________________.
feel better
a meal for us that we don’t like. The majority of us don’t tell the truth — we lie and say that the food is “delicious”
is awful, but we say “It’s great!”
from the disappointment
and anger of others
Read Para.3-7 and complete the diagram.
Activity 3.
Reason 2
_________________________________________________.
Example(s)
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
Analysis
Perhaps your friend wants
_________________________________________________.
Perhaps they need to know
_________________________________________________.
Read Para.3-7 and complete the diagram.
Activity 3.
You say your friend’s singing is wonderful, despite secretly thinking that your cat can sing better.
some frank comments from you so that they can improve
that they should look for a different hobby
To give encouragement
Reason 3
________________________________________________.
Example(s)
________________________________________________
________________________________________________.
Analysis
Perhaps your parents
_________________________________________________.
Read Para.3-7 and complete the diagram.
Activity 3.
To protect others from bad news
You’ve had a bad day, but you hide your tears and lie to your parents that your day was “fine”
would want to listen to you and understand your feelings
The structure of the passage.
Activity 3.
Reasons
1. to make others feel better
Examples & Analysis
cooking, haircut
singing
parents
protect ourselves
want frank comments
understand your feelings
2. to give encouragement
3. to avoid bad news
Conclusion
Even white lies may have results we cannot predict. So
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________.
Read Para 8. and complete the diagram.
Activity 3.
we should not tell lies even if they are white lies. Honesty is an important quality and lying is wrong.
Q1: What is author’s attitude
Q2: Why does the author repeat the questions in the last paragraph
Work out the answers.
Activity 3.
Q2: Why does the author repeat the questions in the last paragraph
Negative
Q1: What is the author’s attitude towards white lies
To empathize
To make it easier for readers to accept his opinion.
Post-reading
Think and share.
1. What does the “web” in the poem represent
Oh, what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive!
It represents a complicated situation, in which once we tell a lie, we have to continue to tell more other lies in order to cover the previous ones.
Post-reading
Think and share.
3. What do you think is the difference between a lie and a white lie
A lie is told to cover the truth in order to benefit yourself, which can be harmful to others. A white lie is told to avoid hurting others, without bad intention.
Assignment.
Give a talk on the importance of honesty following the steps below.
Explain what honesty is.
Give reasons for the importance of being honest.
Support your reasons with examples.
End with your conclusion.
Summary
Tell a lie once, and all the truth will become questionable. White lies may avoid hurting others, but honesty matters.
1Written more than two hundred years ago, these lines by Walter Scott remain one of the most well-known excerpts of Scottish poetry:
Oh, what a tangled web we weave,
When first we practise to deceive!
台词
节选;摘录
苏格兰
复杂的
编,织
欺骗
保持
Language points
2We all know that honesty is an important value and that lying is wrong, but who can honestly say that they’ve never told a lie Perhaps we comfort ourselves with the knowledge that most of the lies we tell are “white lies”: little lies that we tell to protect others from the truth.
品质;价值
lie-lied-lied-lying
安慰
保护…免受…伤害
诚实
honest 诚实的
Language points
含义 原形 过去式 过去 分词 现在
分词
躺,位于 lie lay lain lying
撒谎 lie lied lied lying
放置,下蛋 lay laid laid laying
规则的撒谎(lie-lied-lied),不规则的躺
躺过(lay)就下蛋(放置),下过蛋是累的
lie的用法辨析
3We’ve all surely had the experience of someone cooking a meal for us that we don’t like. The majority of us of course don’t tell the truth—we lie and say that the food is “delicious”.
4Or if a friend asks us what we think of their new haircut, we say “It’s great!” , even if we think it’s awful. But to what extent can we justify telling white lies like these
发型
即使
even though
可怕的
在多大程度上;到底
证明做某事有道理
Language points
5One of the main reasons for telling a white lie is to try to make others feel better. However, when we lie and say that someone’s haircut looks good, or when we say that we love a meal that we secretly hate, are we really hoping to improve the situation for someone else Perhaps we are in fact lying to protect ourselves from the disappointment and anger of others.
私下地
secret 秘密的;秘密
失望
Language points
6Another reason for telling a white lie is to give encouragement. Say for example that your friend asks you what you think of his singing. You of course say that it’s wonderful, despite secretly thinking that your cat can sing better. Stop for a moment and consider that perhaps your friend wants some frank comments from you so that they can improve. Or perhaps, they need to know that they should look for a different hobby.
鼓励
尽管
坦诚的
评论
寻找
Language points
7Finally, we may also tell a white lie when we want to protect others from bad news. If you’ve had a bad day, do you tell your parents about it, or do you hide your tears and lie that your day was “fine” If the latter, don’t you think your parents would want to listen to you and understand your feelings Wouldn’t it be better to respect their concern for you and ask for their advice
隐藏
后者
担心;关心
请求
Language points
8Going back to Walter Scott’s lines, we may find even white lies have results we cannot know in advance. Perhaps the meal you said was “delicious” will be served every time you visit. Would your friend trust your opinion again if he found out you had lied about his “wonderful” singing How would you expect others to truly understand your emotions if you only shared good news instead of bad Moreover, how would you feel if you discovered that the people closest to you had been hiding the truth from you
预先;提前
信任
期待
真正地
true
而不是
发现
Language points
1. In fact, perhaps what your friend needs are frank ____________ (comment).
2. We all know honesty is an important value and that______(lie) is wrong, but who can ___________(honest) say that they've never told a lie
3. First, white lies can make others feel______(good).
4. ____________ (write) more than two hundred years ago, these lines by Walter Scott remain one of the most well-known excerpts (引用) of Scottish poetry.
5. We say “It’s great!”, _____________ we think it’s awful (糟糕的).
课文语法练习
comments
lying
honestly
better
Written
although/though
Key points
1.tell a white lie 说善意的谎言
2.write-wrote-written
3.line n.线条;台词;独白
4.remain v.保持
5.well-known/famous adj.著名的
6.excerpt n.摘录;节选
7.scottish adj.苏格兰人的;苏格兰语的 n.苏格兰人;苏格兰语
8.poet-poem-poetry 诗人-诗-诗歌
9.honest-honestly-honesty 诚实的-诚实地-诚实
10.value n.价值;重要特点 v.重视;尊重
11.lie的用法
含义 原形 过去式 过去 分词 现在
分词
躺,位于 lie lay lain lying
撒谎 lie lied lied lying
放置,下蛋 lay laid laid laying
规则的撒谎(lie-lied-lied),不规则的躺
躺过(lay)就下蛋(放置),下过蛋是累的
lie的用法辨析
Key points
12.comfort v.安慰;抚慰 n.安慰;抚慰;舒服
13.the majority of... 大多数的...
14.of course=certainly 当然 15.haircut n.发型
16.even if=even though 即使
17.to what extent 在多大程度上;到底
to some extent/degree 在某些程度上
18.justify doing sth 证明做某事有道理
19.secret-secretly n.秘密 adj.秘密的 -adv.秘密地;私底下地
20.someone else 其他人 21.perhaps adv.可能;也许
22.disappoint-disappointed-disappointing-disappointment
v.使...失望;-adj.失望的 -adj.令人失望的 -n.失望
Key points
23.courage-encourage-encouragement n.勇气-v.鼓励-n.鼓励
24.despite prep.尽管 v.鄙视 n.蔑视 25.frank comment 坦率的评论
26.so that 以便;目的是 so...that...如此...,以至于...
27.hide-hid-hidden hide sth. from sb. 向某人隐瞒某事
28.respect n./v.尊重
29.go back to=date back to 追溯到
30.in advance 提前 31.serve v.服务;接待 service n.服务
32.trust n./v. 信任 33.instead of 代替;而不是
34.cover-discover-discovery v.覆盖-v.发现-n.发现
35.score n.分数 v.得分
Book3 Unit1
Knowing me, knowing you