外研版(2019)必修 第一册 Unit 6 At One with Nature Developing ideas 课件(共17张PPT,内嵌视频)

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名称 外研版(2019)必修 第一册 Unit 6 At One with Nature Developing ideas 课件(共17张PPT,内嵌视频)
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(共17张PPT)
A Love of Gardening
B1U6 At one with nature
Chelsy
Let’s play a game!
Words Review
expert
green figure
v. 出版
n.好处益处
limited
Lead-in
THE BEST GARDEN WANTED
Almost every British has a private back garden that really tell the story of Britain’s gardening obsession.
Dave
What is British people’s attitude towards gardening
the state in which a person’s mind is completely filled with thoughts of one particular thing or person in a way that is not normal.
Pre-reading: Complete the Quiz
BC: Before Christ 公元前
AD: Anno Domini 公元后
A Love of Gardening
What else do you want to know about gardening
When did British people begin to garden
What activities will they do in the garden
Do all the people love gardening
Why do British people love gardening
How can they benefit from gardening
What problem will they face when gardening How to solve
c. For many people in the UK, their garden is their own private world.
d. This is what started the British love of gardening!
b. But in cities, limited space has led to people looking for new solutions.
a. As well as being good for the environment, gardening is also good for the soul.
While-reading: Choose the topic sentences
1. What is a topic sentence
2. Where can you find a topic sentence
A topic sentence is a sentence that states or suggests the main idea or topic of a paragraph.
A topic sentence often comes at the beginning of a paragraph and sometimes it appears in the middle or at the end.
1 “If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.” These words come from the author of the book The Secret Garden, first published in 1911. At that time, only the very rich in Britain had gardens. Very soon after this, homes with gardens began to be built. _____________________________________________ Today, millions of Brits like to say that they have “green fingers”, with around half the population spending their free time gardening.
in the middle of the paragraph
Reference
similar words
Para 1
1 “If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.” These words come from the author of the book The Secret Garden, first published in 1911. At that time, only the very rich in Britain had gardens. Very soon after this, homes with gardens began to be built. This is what started the British love of gardening! Today, millions of Brits like to say that they have “green fingers”, with around half the population spending their free time gardening.
origin & development
time order
Para 1
Para 2
2 _____________________________________________________
______ Each spring, children plant sunflowers and wait to see which one is the tallest. Expert gardeners know just the right corner for roses, and others spend hours trying to grow perfect vegetables to enter into competitions. And while many Brits like nothing better than spending their Sunday cutting the grass, some are happy just to sit under the branches of the trees and enjoy the beauty of the world around them.
at the beginning of the paragraph
Words in the same range
Activities
3 _____________________________________________________
_________ Those without outside space can rent small pieces of land on which to grow things. Today, there are over 4,000 people in London waiting for such pieces of land. One recent idea has been to turn rooftops and walls into private gardens. These gardens have helped make the cities greener and improve air quality.
at the beginning of the paragraph
similar words
Solutions
the Problem
Para 3
3 These gardens have helped make the cities greener and improve air quality.
4_____________________________________________________
What other free-time activity allows you to be at one with nature and create more beautiful living things And if you’re in any doubt about this, take a moment to reflect on this line from The Secret Garden: “Where you tend a rose... A thistle cannot grow.”
general-specific
Benefits
at the beginning of the paragraph
connection
Para 4
While-reading: Structure the passage: What’s the genre of this passage
Solutions
Benefits
Activities
Origin
A. Narration
B. Exposition
C. Argumentation
D. Practical Writing
B. Exposition
An expostion is a writing whose purpose is to give information in a logical order.
Beginning
Body
Ending
Post-reading: Work in pairs. Act out an interview about gardening in Britain.
When did British people begin to garden
What activities will they do in the garden
Why do British people love gardening
How can they benefit from gardening
What problem will they face when gardening How to solve
Do all the people love gardening
Prepare questions for the interview.
Review the passage and find out the answer;
Role A: Interviwer
Role B: Interviewee
Examples:
Homework: Write an invitation letter
Dave
You need to:
Read and find the information from the pictures;
Tell the reasons, arrangements and benefits;
Use the information from the textbook;
Make them coherent(连贯的) in your own words.
The NGW is drawing near! Can you help me to invite my new Chinese neighbors Li Hua to join “THE NICEST GARDEN COMPETITION”?
One possible version:
Dear Li Hua:
With the National Gardening Week approaching, “The Nicest Garden Competition” will be held from May 1st to 7th as usual. Since you are new in the town, I’m writing to inform you and sincerely invite you to participate in this annual event.
Brits’ obsession of gardening has lasted a long time – over 100 years. We enjoy gardening so much that even rooftops and walls in cities have been turned into gardens. Owning such a big back garden, you have various activities to choose, ranging from planting trees and flowers to just sitting under the branches and enjoying the beauty of the surroundings.
I hope that you can join us and celebrate the joy of gardening together, which can not only help you to accommodate to the new environment, but can be good for your own soul as well. Look forward to your coming!
Your new neighbor,
Dave
Homework: Write an invitation letter
Thanks for your listening!