外研版(2019)选择性必修第一册Unit 6 Nurturing Nature Using language Ⅱ P66-67 课件(共25张PPT,内镶嵌音频)

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(共25张PPT)
Unit 6 Nurturing nature
新外研版选择性必修Book 1
Using language Ⅱ P66-67
Learning objectives
In this class, you will
listen to a conversation about ecotourism and then finish Activity 5&6 ;
learn some expressions from the conversation;
complete a passage about whether a hotel should be built at White Beach;
learn some expressions from the passage;
role-play a discussion.
Ecotourism is a type of tourism that conserves the environment. It encourages people to be responsible travellers and involves educating them about the natural world. For countries such as Costa Rica, Kenya and Nepal, ecotourism is an important part of the economy. Some ecotourism holidays involve voluntary work, such as planting trees or counting endangered animals.
Did You Know
While-listening
Listen to the conversation and choose the places mentioned.
a
b
c
d
Australia
Nepal
Thailand
South Africa
Dad: If you ask me, lying on a beach is doing something positive! OK, where
do you want to go Rachel: Well, there's a holiday to Nepal. It looks fantastic. You get to hike in
the mountains and plant trees. And you get to count rhinos to help
protect them.Dad: Wait, what There are rhinos in Nepal Rachel: Yes, Dad! You also eat simple local food, like rice and vegetables.
That's real ecotourism!Dad: Rice and vegetables I can eat that at home! And I don't think hiking
up mountains and planting trees are very relaxing. I would say they
sound like hard work! Rachel: Yes, that's true. OK. Let's find a compromise so we can both be
happy. How about Thailand We can look after elephants and sleep
in a treehouse...Dad: Look after elephants What would we have to do
While-listening
a
b
c
d
Australia
Nepal
Thailand
South Africa
Listen to the conversation and choose the places mentioned.
While-listening
Listen again and complete the notes.
The first option
Rachel wants to
1 ________________________ and plant trees.
also 2 _________ rhinos, which will help protect them.
eat local food.
Rachel: Well, there's a holiday to Nepal. It looks fantastic. You get to hike in
the mountains and plant trees. And you get to count rhinos to help
protect them.Dad: Wait, what There are rhinos in Nepal Rachel: Yes, Dad! You also eat simple local food, like rice and vegetables.
That's real ecotourism!
hike in the mountains
count
The first option
Rachel’s dad thinks
he can eat that kind of food at home.
the activities sound like 3 __________.
Dad: Wait, what There are rhinos in Nepal Rachel: Yes, Dad! You also eat simple local
food, like rice and vegetables. That's
real ecotourism!Dad: Rice and vegetables I can eat that at
home! And I don't think hiking up
mountains and planting trees are very
relaxing. I would say they sound like
hard work!
hard work
The second option
Rachel wants to
look after 4 __________.
sleep in a treehouse.
Rachel’s dad wants to
5 _______________ and read a book.
Rachel: Yes, that's true. OK. Let's find a compromise so we can both be
happy. How about Thailand We can look after elephants and
sleep in a treehouse...Dad: Look after elephants What would we have to do ...Dad: Then let's meet in the middle. As a compromise, how about we stay
nearby in a nice hotel You can do some ecotourism activities while
I lie on the beach and read a book. Then we're both happy.
elephants
lie on the beach
Compromise
They will stay in 6 ___________.
Rachel can do ecotourism activities while her dad does what he likes.
They will go on 7 ___________________ of the jungle.
Dad: Then let's meet in the middle. As a
compromise, how about we stay
nearby in a nice hotel You can do
some ecotourism activities while I lie
on the beach and read a book. Then
we're both happy.Rachel: So I can look after elephants OK
then, I agree, but we both have to
go on a one-day bike tour of the
jungle.Dad: Fine, it's a deal.
a nice hotel
a one-day bike tour
Now work in pairs. Discuss what type of travel you prefer.
Listen again and pay attention to some expressions.
While-listening
Rachel: Dad, I've been searching online for some information about holidays,
as you asked.Dad: OK Rachel. So, what's caught your eye Rachel: I thought we might go on an ecotourism holiday. The idea is that you
go to a natural place and help conserve it. To me, that's much better
than just sitting on a beach.Dad: Hmm... I'm not sure about that...Rachel: Oh, come on, Dad. The fact is that travel does a lot of harm to the
environment. Wouldn't you agree that we should do something
positive Dad: If you ask me, lying on a beach is doing something positive! OK, where
do you want to go
Rachel: Well, there's a holiday to Nepal. It looks fantastic. You get to hike in
the mountains and plant trees. And you get to count rhinos to help
protect them.Dad: Wait, what There are rhinos in Nepal Rachel: Yes, Dad! You also eat simple local food, like rice and vegetables.
That's real ecotourism!
Dad: Rice and vegetables I can eat that at home! And I don't think hiking up
mountains and planting trees are very relaxing. I would say they sound
like hard work! Rachel: Yes, that's true. OK. Let's find a compromise so we can both be happy.
How about Thailand We can look after elephants and sleep in a treehouse...
Dad: Look after elephants What would we have to do Rachel: Well, we would have to feed them three times a day. In the afternoon,
you wash the elephants. Oh, and you also have to play with them - you
can swim in a river with them or play with baby elephants. Apparently
the older elephants can play a kind of football!Dad: I admit that sounds rather fun... Rachel, is this holiday near the coast Rachel: Yes, it is.Dad: Then let's meet in the middle. As a compromise, how about we stay
nearby in a nice hotel You can do some ecotourism activities while I lie
on the beach and read a book. Then we're both happy.Rachel: So I can look after elephants OK then, I agree, but we both have to go
on a one-day bike tour of the jungle.Dad: Fine, it's a deal.
Complete the boxes with the expressions from the conversation.
Post-listening
The fact is that ...
Wouldn’t you agree that ...
Let’s find a compromise.
Let’s meet in the middle.
As a compromise, ...
I agree, but ...
Complete the boxes with the expressions from the conversation.
Post-listening
Compromising
Persuading others
The fact is that ...
Wouldn’t you agree that ...
I agree, but ...
Let’s meet in the middle.
As a compromise, ...
Let’s find a compromise.
Rachel: Dad, I've been searching online for some information about holidays,
as you asked.Dad: OK Rachel. So, what's caught your eye Rachel: I thought we might go on an ecotourism holiday. The idea is that you
go to a natural place and help conserve it. To me, that's much better
than just sitting on a beach.Dad: Hmm... I'm not sure about that...Rachel: Oh, come on, Dad. The fact is that travel does a lot of harm to the
environment. Wouldn't you agree that we should do something
positive Dad: If you ask me, lying on a beach is doing something positive! OK, where
do you want to go
Listening text
Rachel: Well, there's a holiday to Nepal. It looks fantastic. You get to hike in
the mountains and plant trees. And you get to count rhinos to help
protect them.Dad: Wait, what There are rhinos in Nepal Rachel: Yes, Dad! You also eat simple local food, like rice and vegetables.
That's real ecotourism!
Dad: Rice and vegetables I can eat that at home! And I don't think hiking up
mountains and planting trees are very relaxing. I would say they sound
like hard work! Rachel: Yes, that's true. OK. Let's find a compromise so we can both be happy.
How about Thailand We can look after elephants and sleep in a treehouse...
Listening text
Dad: Look after elephants What would we have to do Rachel: Well, we would have to feed them three times a day. In the afternoon,
you wash the elephants. Oh, and you also have to play with them - you
can swim in a river with them or play with baby elephants. Apparently
the older elephants can play a kind of football!Dad: I admit that sounds rather fun... Rachel, is this holiday near the coast Rachel: Yes, it is.Dad: Then let's meet in the middle. As a compromise, how about we stay
nearby in a nice hotel You can do some ecotourism activities while I lie
on the beach and read a book. Then we're both happy.Rachel: So I can look after elephants OK then, I agree, but we both have to go
on a one-day bike tour of the jungle.Dad: Fine, it's a deal.
Listening text
Complete the passage with the expressions in the box.
As tourism develops, people are becoming increasingly concerned about the environment. Here in our city, there is a heated discussion about whether a hotel should be built at White Beach. The owner of the company thinks the hotel would attract more tourists, which will
____________________________________ and ______________________. However, the local people worry that building the hotel is _______________ and will __________________, in particular the turtles which lay their eggs on White Beach.
help the local economy
not eco-friendly
disturb the wildlife
create opportunities for new businesses
not eco-friendly create opportunities for new businesses
disturb the wildlife help the local economy higher carbon emissions provide more jobs use up natural resources
White Beach
White Beach is a beach on the island of Boracay in the Philippines. Its white sand, which bends towards the turquoise water is dotted with palmtrees. White Beach is of course a beautiful place to relax in a sun lounger and watch the spectacular sunset.
Complete the passage with the expressions in the box.
But they also admit that building the hotel will _________________ for people living in the area. Even though the owner of the company guarantees that the design will be in harmony with its beautiful surroundings, the local people are still concerned that the hotel may ______________________. Increased tourist numbers will also mean more cars and aeroplanes, which in turn means _____________________.
provide more jobs
use up natural resources
higher carbon emissions
not eco-friendly create opportunities for new businesses
disturb the wildlife help the local economy higher carbon emissions provide more jobs use up natural resources
As tourism develops, people are becoming increasingly concerned about the environment. Here in our city, there is a heated discussion about whether a hotel should be built at WhiteBeach. The owner of the company thinks the hotel would attract more tourists, which will create opportunities for new businesses and help the local economy. However, the local people worry that building the hotel is not eco-friendly and will disturb the wildlife, in particular the turtles which lay their eggs on White Beach. But they also admit that building the hotel will provide more jobs for people living in the area. Even though the owner of the company guarantees that the design will be in harmony with its beautiful surroundings, the local people are still concerned that the hotel may use up natural resources. Increased tourist numbers will also mean more cars and aeroplanes, which in turn means
higher carbon emissions.
Now listen to the passage and pay attention to these expressions.
Complete the boxes with the expressions in the passage above.
Advantages
Disadvantages
attracting more tourists
creating opportunities for new businesses
helping the local economy
providing more jobs for people living in the area
not eco-friendly
disturbing the wildlife
using up natural resources
higher carbon emissions
Now think about more advantages and disadvantages of building the hotel at White Beach.
Advantages
Disadvantages
5. raising awareness of protecting local wildlife
6. providing locals with a chance to experience other cultures
...
polluting inshore seawater
destroying local ecological environment
...
Work in pairs. Role-play a discussion to reach an agreement that is satisfactory for everyone. Use the expressions in this section.
Student A: You are a hotel operator who wants to build a hotel on some forested land.
Student B: You are a conservationist who wants to protect the
wildlife there.
Now think about how well you approached the problem from different perspectives and reached an agreement.
Thank you!