人教版(2019)必修第一册 Unit 5 Languages around the world Listening, Speaking 课件(13张PPT,内嵌音频)

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人教版普通高中英语必修第一册 Unit 5
Listening, Speaking, Talking and Video Time:
Languages Around the World
Listening(1)
1. What is the main topic of this speech
A. Learning a foreign language.
B. Languages in the world.
C. The language with the most native speakers
Nearly 7,000.
Listen to the speech and answer the questions.
2. How many languages are there in the world
Tips
Mark the key words before listening.
Take notes
while listening.
Listening(1)
3. How many billion people speak the UN’s official languages as their native or second language
4. What is the attitude of the speaker towards foreign language learning
Around 2.8 billion.
objective B. skeptical
C. supportive D. unconcerned
Listening(1)
1. They think it means better job chances in the future.
2. They are spoken by around 2.8 billion people ...
They: students who choose to study a UN
language
it: studying a UN language
They: the six official UN languages
There are many reasons why people learn a foreign language. Many students choose to study one of the languages that are spoken at the UN. As they think it means better job chances in the future. The UN has six official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish. They are spoken by around 2.8 billion people as their native or second languages.
Listen to the speech again. What do the italicized words refer to in the sentences
Watch and Think
Look at the picture below and figure out their problem.
Both of them think they’re on the “first” floor, but they are on different floors.
I’m an _________.
I’m a _______.
British
American
Listening(2)
Look at the pairs of words below. Which words are British English and which are American English
BrE
AmE
Listening and Talking
What are the two pairs of words that the student is confused by Listen and tick them in the boxes.
semester/term
restroom/toilet
subway/underground
gas/petrol
Ask others to repeat or explain by saying:
Do you mean…
Would you mind repeating…
What does … mean
Does that mean…
I beg your pardon.
So what you’re really saying is…
Am I right in saying …


Listening and Talking
1. What are the different kinds of English mentioned
2. In what ways are these kinds of English different from each other Are these differences great
3. For whom can these differences cause confusion
There are many different kinds of English around the world, ______________, _______________, ___________________ and many others.
British English
American English
Australian English
There are differences in vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar, but those are usually not big problems.
These differences can cause confusion for non-native speakers.
While Watching
Ancient Chinese people _________ symbols onto turtle shells or bones of animals.
Many of today’s characters have their _________ in the observations of ancient Chinese people.
About 80 percent of Chinese characters are made up of smaller parts, called _________.
If you can read Chinese characters, you can read Chinese _________ from thousands of years ago.
Chinese characters have been adapted into digital form in the modern ___________.
carved classics era origins radicals
carved
origins
radicals
classics
era
After Watching
1. How many tales or legends about the origin of Chinese characters are mentioned in the video
A. Three B. Four C. Five
2. Today, written Chinese is the ______ system of writing in the world.
A. most complicated B. oldest continuously used
C. hardest
3. The character jia probably originated from the idea that ____.
A. animals should live in family homes
B. a good family home has plenty of food
C. ancient homes always kept pigs



After Watching
4.China’s unified writing system forms a strong bridge linking _______.
A. China with the rest of the world
B. Asia, Africa, and Europe
C. the present and the past
5. Written Chinese spreads ________ wherever it goes.
A. Chinese culture
B. Chinese classics
C. tales and legends


Discussion
Share your idea:
Why do we need to learn a foreign language
If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart.
Nelson Mandela
The limits of my language are the limits of my world.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Assignment
Role-play a conversation on the topic below.
What misunderstanding has happened
Do you mean...
Does that mean...
I’m sorry. What does... mean
I beg your pardon.
Asking for clarification
I’m sorry. Would you mind repeating...
So am I right in saying...
So what you’re really saying is...