牛津译林版(2020)必修第一册Unit 1 Back to school Integrated skills课件(共30张)

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名称 牛津译林版(2020)必修第一册Unit 1 Back to school Integrated skills课件(共30张)
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Integrated skills
Unit 1 Back to school
How to start a new school club
LEAD IN
After her conversation with Mr Zhou, Maggie wrote a proposal for a new school club. Read her proposal below and try to understand its structure.
Club name:
Club leader:
Meeting time:

Predict what Maggie's proposal covers
B
C
Club name: Short Story Writing Club
Club leader: Maggie Zhang
Meeting time: Friday afternoon from 4: 30 to 5: 30
Club aim: To improve short story writing skills
Proposal for a new club
C
Club activities:
Read short stories in different styles;
Write short stories using different techniques;
Hold workshops to discuss the short stories club members read and write;
Invite professional writers to give talks on short story writing.
Materials needed: Paper and pen for each student
Proposal for a new club
C
Plan for finding new members:
Make posters and put them up around the school;
Put a notice in the school newspaper and on the school website;
Put a video on the school website.
Signed: Maggie Zhang
Proposal for a new club
Compare your version with Maggie's proposal.
Any difference Which is better State your reasons.
What is a proposal's purpose
A. To apply for a post.
B. To ask for advice.
C. To make a promise.
D. To get the reader to agree to your suggestion/plan.
B
Read the proposal and answer the questions below.

Which activity is not included in the proposal
A. To read short stories.
B. To translate foreign stories.
C. To write short stories.
D. To invite professional writers to give talks.
B
Read the proposal and answer the questions below.

What should be prepared for students
A. A video about the club.
B. The school newspaper.
C. Paper and pen.
D. Computer and other electronic products.
B
Read the proposal and answer the questions below.

Find sentences that are used for writing a proposal
B
Club aim:
To improve short story writing skills.
Club activities:
Write short stories using different techniques.
Hold workshops to discuss the short stories that club members read and write.
Plan for finding new members:
Make posters and put them up around the school.
B
A proposal is a formal plan or suggestion put forward for consideration or discussion by others.
1. What is a proposal What is the purpose of a proposal
To gain support for your plan by informing the appropriate people
purpose
2. How many parts does this proposal contain
1. Title
2. Club name
3. Club leader
4. Meeting time
5. Club aim
6. Club activities
7. Materials needed
8. Plan for finding new members
9. Signature
B
B
3. What sentence pattern is used most frequently in Maggie's proposal
Imperative sentence pattern.
The language of a proposal
Formal
Concise
B
· Separate different types of information to make the proposal easy to read.
· Use formal language.
· Provide important and detailed information about the suggestion or plan.
4. What are the writing features of Maggie's proposal
B
Read the proposal again and find the features of a proposal.
Language
Content
Text type
A proposal should focus on actions;
A proposal should be specific.
A proposal should
be formal.
A proposal is short and brief.
A proposal
C
In pairs, talk about starting a new school club. Use the following ideas and expressions to help you.
The type of club you want to start
The aims of the club
What you plan to do at the club
The materials you will need
How you will find new members
C
Expressions
Talking about plans
We'd like to start a… club in order to…/so that…
We plan/intend to… by…
Our plan for a… club calls for…
Our club aims to/is intended to…
What other expressions can you think of
C
I'd like to start a film club. The aims of the club are to watch films of different types, to learn about film-making, such as acting in a film and directing a film, and to discuss current popular films.
1. What type of club do you want to start What are the aims of the club
C
I plan to watch clips from films of different types each week. The club will discuss the director’s style, the acting and anything else that is special in the film. Finally, members will give presentations on the latest film they have seen.
2. What are the activities you plan to do at the club
C
I will need a computer and projector.
3. What materials will you need
4. What are the ways to find new members
I will put up posters around the school, and put a notice on the school website.
C
Example
A: I'd like to start a DIY club so that students can learn more about how to recycle materials.
B: Great idea! What's the plan for each meeting
A: …
B: …
A: I intend to start a film club so that students can learn more about films and filmmaking.
B: Great idea! What's the plan for each meeting
A: We plan to watch films of different types at each meeting. Then we can talk about the acting, the directors' styles or anything special in the films.
C
Sample 1
B: Club members can also give presentations on the latest films they've seen. Best of all, we can also invite directors and actors to give talks about films and filmmaking.
A: Sounds great! What materials do you think we'll need
B: We'll need a computer and projector. We should record the presentations, too.
A: Sure. How can we find new members
C
Sample 1
B: Let's make posters and put them up around our school.
A: Perfect! I also plan to attract more students by putting a notice on our school website.
B: We'll meet for an hour each week. What about Thursday afternoons, from 4:00 to 5:00
A: Sounds great! Let’s finish our proposal!
C
Sample 1
A: I'd like to start a calligraphy club so that students can pay more attention to calligraphy and feel more proud of Chinese culture.
B: Sounds great! What's your plan for each meeting
A: We plan to invite teachers to teach us how to write Chinese characters better at each meeting. Then we practice writing.
C
Sample 2
B: Club members can also raise questions, make comments on each other's writing and improve their writing.
A: Great idea! What materials do you think we need
B: We need writing brushes, paper and ink.
A: Sure. How can we find new members
B: Let's make posters and put them up around our school.
C
Sample 2
A: Perfect! I also plan to attract more students by putting a notice on our school website.
B: We'll meet for an hour each week. What about Sunday afternoons, from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
A: Great! Let's finish our proposal!
C
Sample 2
Thank you