北师大版(2019)选择性必修 第一册Unit 1 Relationships 1 Lesson 3 So Close,Yet So Far课件(共27张PPT)

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(共27张PPT)
Unit 1 Relationships
Lesson 3 So Close,
Yet So Far
1. To read and talk about social networking
2. To read for general understanding
3. To read for specific information and understanding words in context
4. To engage and expand on a reading circle role
Learning objectives
The furthest distance in the world is not between life and death, but when I stand in front of you, yet you _____________________________
are playing with your cellphone
Warming up
In the past:
Nowadays:
social networking apps
Mark’s Personal Profile
a college student
identity
location
live in the dorm
500
number of followers
Can you guess what will Mark do on the Internet
Mark never stops socializing with his friends online. But he is also never felt more alone.
Mark
The structure of this web blog
from line 1-19
from line 20-42
from line 43-50
Fast-reading
Activity 1 read (line1-19) and share
What does Mark often do online fancy words and expressions
1. constantly post updates 1.……never out of touching distance
Careful reading
Read to find Mark’s routine activities online and how does he feel about that.
Mark’s routine activities
post updates on social media
check through all his social networking apps
read his emails
answer text messages
Mark’s feelings about that
lonely:
on the surface, he has an active social life but always distracted.
his mind is always a million miles away
can’t remember the birthdays of some of his oldest mates.
Activity 2 read (line20-42) and share
social networking __________ my life.
________of doing sth
Mark’s________
social networking affects___________________
dominates
Mark’s way
feelings
friends and relatives
10 pm
8 pm
9.30 pm
7.50 pm
Set deadlines and finish the homework in 2 hours
Scroll through the posts and photos;
Download song after song, video after video
Mark’s plan
The reality
How does social networking dominate Mark’s life
Mark’ feelings
keep delaying important things in real life
Homework
Tasks
Connecting friends and family members in a meaningful way
have nothing to say when we meet
Depressed
Dissatisfied
Alone
How does social networking constantly affect Mark’s feelings
How does social networking affects Mark’s friends and relatives
What did Mark’s friends do when having a dinner
What did Mark’s sister do on the family holiday
Activity 3 read (line34-42) and share
Leave the table to take a call for 30 minutes
Bend over their phones
Text friends on line
Ignore the ones sitting right in front of them
Complain that she need to charge her phone
Spend hours reading about popstar
Not once lift her head to enjoy the view outside
the window
Activity 4 read (line43-49) and choose the correct meaning of the colloquial phrases.
1 go cold turkey=do something less frequently/stop doing something completely
2 booze=alcoholic drinks/soft drinks
3 be hard-wired in=be born with the character/work like a computer
It seems that social networking has a negative influence on Mark’s life. But why can’t he drop social networking
★ Afraid of missing all the important appointments, invitations and news updates
★Needing it for his studies
Phones are an important tool in our life
We are hard-wired in
Think and share
1.Why does Mark say“They say that phones bring people closer together but in reality, my mind is always a million miles away”
Find examples from the text to illustrate how phones drive people further away.
Post-reading
“They say that phones bring people closer together but in reality, my mind is always a million miles away.”
I have a never-ending flow of messages and updates…
I’m way beyond a shy or reserved person, but I’m wired up every day, like most of my friends.
I’m desperate to get back to the online world…
…no one I know, including myself, could go cold turkey.
Alcoholics who want to quit drinking can avoid booze.
We’re hard-wired in, but we’re more disconnected than ever.
2.How do you understand “ We are hard-wired in, but we’re more disconnected than ever ”
It suggests that young people today have been brought up with social networks and that they are an important part of our lives which we can't live without. However, our addiction to social networks can lead to a loss of friendships or meaningful relationships due to less face-to-face contact in real life.
Group work
Work in groups of four. Choose a role and complete the task independently.
Roles
Discussion Leader
Word Master
Summarizer
Student Advisor
Roles
Discussion Leader
Word Master
Summarizer
Student Advisor
Show time!
Share your work with the other members of your group before sharing in class.
Technology is seductive when what it offers meets our human vulnerabilities. And as it turns out, we are very vulnerable indeed. We are lonely but fearful of intimacy. Digital connections and the sociable robot may offer the illusion of companionship without the demands of friendship.
----Sherry Turkle
Alone Together
科技是极具诱惑力的,因为它能弥补人性中脆弱的一面。而我们的确是非常敏感,脆弱的物种。我们时常感到孤独,却又害怕被亲密关系所束缚。数字化的社交媒体和机器人恰恰为我们制造了一种幻觉:我们有人陪伴,却无需付出友谊。
----雪莉·特克尔
《群体性孤独》
What can we do to maintain intimacy (亲密关系) with our friends and families instead of being addicted to virtual world seeking for security
Write a short summary about Mark’s social life.
Homework