Unit 3 Sports and fitness Listening and Speaking课件(22页) 2024-2025学年高一英语人教版(2019)必修第一册

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名称 Unit 3 Sports and fitness Listening and Speaking课件(22页) 2024-2025学年高一英语人教版(2019)必修第一册
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Unit 3 Sports and Fitness
Listening and Speaking
Invite a friend to a sports event
1. Listen for the main ideas(听主要意思) and intentions of the conversations.
2. Make an invitation(发出邀请) and know how to accept or refuse an invitation politely.
3. Learn the benefits(n.益处) of doing sports and stimulate the passion for sports.
Learning objectives
Do & Say
What sports are they
Lead-in
Activity 1 Look at the posters. What sports events do you like to watch Which sport would you like to try
Would you like to go to the soccer game
Do you want to watch the boxing match
How about watching badminton this aftermoon
Why not run an exciting marathon
I like to watch boxing, because it is exciting, and the boxers are great athletes. But I wouldn't like to try it!
I would like to run a marathon one day and I need to practice!
EXAMPLE:
Pre-listening
Activity 2 Listen to Conversation 1. What is Shen Qi's main purpose for talking to Amy
A To invite Amy to an e-sports event.
B To invite Amy to a soccer match.
C To explain an e-sports event.
Listen for main ideas
Try to catch the main ideas instead of trying to remember and translate each word you hear.
While-listening
Activity 3 Listen to Conversation 1 again and answer the questions.
1. What are e-sports
2. Why can’t Amy join them
E-sports are sports that are played with computers, like computer games.
She has to meet her badminton coach.
1 Did you hear that there's an e-sports event this weekend
2 Would you like to come along
3 Really I'd love to!
4 Why don't you join us this Saturday afternoon
5 Oh, sorry. I can't.
Activity 4 Listen to Conversation 1 again and circle the words that the speaker stresses.
The words need to be stressed
content words: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs…
function words: pronoun, article, auxiliary verb…
Activity 5 Adam is inviting Julie to a sports event. Listen to Conversation 2 and answer the questions.
1 When will the event happen
The event will happen ____________________.
2 What's a "Blue Paint“ run
A "Blue Paint“ run is a fun run that ___________________.
3 Why is it called a "Blue Paint"run
Because people can buy water balloons filled with ________ and _____________ the runners.
4 If 200 people take part in the run and 400 balloons are sold, how much money will they collect
on Saturday afternoon
helps the community
blue paint
throw them at
6,000 dollars.
Activity 6 What event or activity would you like to invite your friend to Make a conversation with a partner.
Ski Race: Zhangjiakou, a beautiful city in northern China, will host the Youth Ski Race in December.
Post-listening
Which of the above event or activity would you like to invite your friend to
Information included
Events
Time
Location
Why do you love to watch
Speaking: Invite your partner to a sports event
Sample Conversation
Hey, Ben, it's Sam. What are you up to today Would you like to come to a gym class
Hi, Sam. Sure, I don't have any plans. What time does it start
At 2:00. It's at the Glory Gym in the downtown.
OK, but do I need to pay for the class
No, it's free today. They are giving free classes to help people improve their health!
That is great! See you there just before 2:00.
Sam
Ben
Events
Why is it free
Location
Time
Speaking: Invite your partner to a sports event
Do you know how to make an invitation and how to accept / refuse an invitation
Would you like to do sth
Why don’t you join us … / Why not do …
Do you want to …
What / How about sth / doing sth
I wonder if you’re interested in … .
make
an invitation
Speaking: Invite your partner to a sports event
I’d love to!
That would be great / very nice!
That sounds like a great idea!
Thanks. That’s very nice of you.
accept
an invitation
Sorry, I can’t.
I’m afraid I can’t.
I’d love to, but …
refuse an
invitation
Pair work: Make a conversation to invite your friends.
Time: 9:00 a.m. Nov. 26th
Place: in the gym
Ski Race
Time: 10:00 a.m. Nov. 27th
Place: in the gym
Pair work: Make a conversation to invite your friends.
Time: 11:00 a.m. Nov. 29th
Place: track-and-field ground
Time: 16:00 p.m. Nov. 28th
Place: in the stadium
Pair work: Make a conversation to invite your friends.
EXAMPLE
A: Hi, Mary. The school sports meeting is coming! Would you like to watch the Ski Race
B: Yes, I’d love to. What time does it start
A: It will start at 9:00 a.m. in November 26th in the gym. Why not come to have a look
B: Wow! That would be great!/ Oh, sorry. I can’t. Because I have to meet my coach that day.
A: OK! See you then./ All right, it dosen’t matter.
Ski Race:
9:00 a.m.
Nov. 26th
in the gym
关于该活动的时间地点等
提出邀请
接受或拒绝邀请
Pair work: Make a conversation to invite your friends.
Thinking:What benefits can sports bring to us
keep healthy
reduce pressure
strengthen
our body
challenge ourselves
learn the spirit of cooperation
build self-confidence
Sports can make us .
Useful expressions
Making Invitations
Replying to Invitations
1. Why don't you...
2. How / What about...
3. Let's...
4. Shall we...
5. It's a good idea to do...
6. Do you want to watch...
7. Would you like to do...
1. Yes, I'd love to...
2. That would be very nice.
3. I'm looking forward to...
4. That sounds like a good idea.
5. All right!
1. Sorry, I can’t.
2. I’m afraid I can’t.
3. I’d love to, but… .
Refuse invitations
Summary
Decide whether the intonation of the tag question is rising or falling.
Dave: Wonderful gym, isn't it
Jack: Er...yes. It's great.
Dave: This isn't your first time here, is it
Jack: Actually, it is. You come here often, don't you
Dave: Yep. At least three times a week.
Jack: You've lost some weight, haven't you
Dave: Yes. All that fat has become muscle now. If you want to lose weight,
too, I recommend using the spin bike.
(falling)
(rising)
(falling)
(falling)
Pronunciation
Jack: OK,but it won't make me too tired, will it
Dave: Maybe at first, but you'll get used to it. I used
to come here every day when I first started.
Jack: Oh, I don't have to come here every day, do I
Dave: No. Of course not. It's up to you, isn't it
(rising)
(rising)
(falling)
Decide whether the intonation of the tag question is rising or falling.
Make a another conversation with your partner, inviting him/her to one of the sports event or activity in real life.
Practise the pronunciation on page 37.
Homework