外研版(2019)必修 第三册 Unit 1 Knowing me, Knowing you Listening and speaking课件(共29张,内嵌视频)

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名称 外研版(2019)必修 第三册 Unit 1 Knowing me, Knowing you Listening and speaking课件(共29张,内嵌视频)
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Unit1 Knowing me, knowing you
We are longing for happy and healthy relationships.
No one is an island.—John Donne
underline the words that describe behaviour towards others.
Try to forgive someone when they apologise. It’s
not easy for anyone to say sorry.
1
It’s not a good idea to criticise someone in front
of others. This can cause embarrassment.
2
It’s important to tell the truth. Don’t lie.
3
Don’t judge someone too quickly. It takes time to
understand a person.
4
Don’t always complain about people. Try to look
on the bright side.
5
Don’t judge a book by its cover.
A5 P8 describe the situations with underlined words in activity
1. I’m really sorry. I didn’t mean it. __________
2. You’re so selfish! __________
3. I know you’re sorry. It’s OK. Don’t worry about
it. __________
4. I can tell he is not easy to get along with. __________
5. I don’t want to wait for him all the time. __________
6. My pet parrot flew away with my homework. ______
apologise
criticise
forgive
judge
complain
lie
It’s a good idea to communicate openly and honestly.
Keep in mind that good fences make good neighbors.
It is of great importance to resolve conflicts respectfully.
It is wise never to lie.
Brainstorm: other tips for happy and healthy relationships.

A6 P8 Discuss what you would react in the following situations and explain your reasons.
Pair Work
Language points
被...吸引
从...抓起某物
对...满意
因为...而指责某人
看不起...
动画电影
带头;领导
扮演...角色;发挥...作用
做...很艰难...
调整;适应
尽某人的职责
意外地
心爱的冰球队
逃离
情感的复杂性
Underline the key expressions on P6-P7
被...吸引
从...抓起某物
对...满意
因为...而指责某人
看不起...
动画电影
带头;领导
扮演...角色;发挥...作用
be attracted by
grab sth. from sp.
be satisfied with
accuse sb. of sth.
look down on sb.
take the lead
play a role in...
Underline the key expressions on P6-P7
做...很艰难...
调整;适应
尽某人的职责
意外地
心爱的冰球队
逃离
情感的复杂性
Underline the key expressions on P6-P7
have a hard time doing sth.
adjust to
do one's duty
by accident
beloved hockey team
run away from
emotional complexity
listening and speaking
Free talk:Which one is more important, IQ or EQ
Emotional quotient程度;系数 (EQ), or emotional intelligence quotient, is a measurement of the ability to recognise one’s own and other people’s emotions. It is believed that EQ plays an even more important role than IQ (intelligence quotient) in people’s lives. Being able to say no politely is one of the features of emotional intelligence.
Did you know
read and find:
What is EQ
What is one of the features of EQ
Prediction: What can you see in these pictures
apartment/flat;luggage
desk;two girls;computer
apartment/flat;bedroom
say no politely
What happened according to the pictures and the theme
A7 P8 Listen to three conversations and match them to the pictures.
Conversation 1
Conversation 2
Conversation 3
A8 P9 Listen again and complete the table
Request Refusal
1 Tina has to leave her flat 1 _____________. She wants to stay at Kerry’s place. Kerry thinks that 2 __________ is too long. Tina is welcome to stay for 3 ____________.
2 Mike invites Ryan to 4 ________________ on 5 ________. Ryan cannot come, because he has to 6 __________________
to New York at the weekend.
next week
one month
a few days
come to the party
Saturday
prepare for the trip
Request Refusal
3 Jane would like to see Becky’s 7__________ for some ideas. Becky refuses because she
thinks it is better for Jane to
8 _____________________.
project
do her project by herself
Conversation 1
Tina: Hi Kerry, have you got a minute
Kerry: Yeah, sure, Tina. What's ___________
Tina: Well, the thing is, I've got to leave my flat next week, but my new place won't be ready ___________ next month. Could I stay at your place for a while
Kerry: You mean for a couple of days
Tina: Er... not ___________. For a month.
Kerry: A month I'm afraid one month is just too long.
Tina: Oh, come on, please...
Kerry: I'm sorry, but my room is just too small for two people. ______________ to stay for a few days, though.
Listen and do the gap-filling.
up
until
exactly
You’re welcome
Conversation 2
Mike: Hello Ryan! Just the person I wanted to see!
Ryan: Hi Mike. ______________________
Mike: I'm having a party at my house on ___________. You'll come, won't you
Ryan: On Saturday I'd love to, but I'm visiting my cousin in New York on Monday, and I have to spend the weekend ___________ the trip.
Mike: That's too bad. I'm sorry you'll ___________.
Ryan:Yes, I'm sorry, too. Next time, OK
Listen and do the gap-filling.
How’s it going
Saturday
preparing for
miss it
Conversation 3
Jane: Becky, have you done your ___________ yet
Becky: Hi Jane.You mean the one that’s ___________ tomorrow
Jane: Yes, that's the one.
Becky: Of course I have. Haven't you finished yours yet
Jane: No, I haven't. The thing is, I've been really busy and... Well, I was just ___________ if you could let me see your project, just to give me some ideas, you know...
Becky: I'm not sure... It would be better to do your project ___________.
Jane: I promise I won't ___________ or anything like that.
Becky: I'm sorry, Jane, it just doesn't feel right. I'd be happy to talk about your project with you, though, if you need my help.
Listen and do the gap-filling.
project
due
wondering
by yourself
copy it
Listen again and find out how the speakers make requests and refusals.
Could I stay at your place for a while
You'll come, won't you
I was just wondering if you could let me see your project, just to give me some ideas, you know...
request
refusal
I'm afraid one month is just too long.
I'd love to, but I'm visiting my cousin in New York on Monday, and I have to spend the weekend preparing for the trip.
I'm not sure... It would be better to do your project by yourself.
I'm sorry, Jane, it just doesn't feel right. I'd be happy to talk about your project with you, though, if you need my help.
If you have to say no to a request, your refusal will sound more polite if you begin with a statement of regret, such as I’m sorry..., I’d really like to, but... Then explain why your answer is no, eg I’m really busy right now. If possible, suggest an alternative — How about next week?
learning to learn
Pair Work
Act out the conversation about asking for a favour and refusing politely.
Student A: Turn to Page 105.
Student B: Turn to Page 109.
A: Hello,Ben! Just the person I wanted to see.
B: Hi, Afra! What's up
A: I'm just wondering if you can do me a favour.Here it is.I'll go on a trip with my family for two weeks,but I can't take Little Tiger,you know,my dog with me.So can you take care of her.
B: Oh.I would like to help you,but I love a tidy room,sorry.
A: Don't worry about it. She is well-behaved and I promise she won't make any trouble.I will treat you to dinner when coming back.
B: Afra,I'm so sorry,my parents won't allow it.But I know our classmate Jason likes cats.You can ask him for help.
A: Ok, I'll turn to him for help. Anyway,thank you.