(共17张PPT)
Unit 3
Listening & Speaking
All sports for all people.
— Pierre de Coubertin
(顾拜旦)
the father of modern Olympic Games
the founder of International Olympic Committee
the writer of the Olympic motto:
faster, higher, stronger
Lead-in
What sports events do you like to watch Which sport would you like to try
What sports are they
Where/ When will the events be held
It’ll be held at/ on ______.
Besides the sports/events mentioned in the posters, what other sports/events would you like to watch or try
Do you know something about e-sports
Electronic Sports
E-sports are sports you play with a computer, like computer games.
Invite a friend to a sports event
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.
A
Listen for main ideas
Try to catch the main ideas
instead of trying to remember and translate each word you hear.
“Hi Amy! Did you hear that there's an e-sports event this weekend ”
Would you like to come along
Why don’t you join us...
Really I’d love to.
Oh, sorry. I can’t
I have to...
inviting
replying
Listen to Conversation 1, and answer the following questions.
1.When will the e-sports event be held
A. This Thursday afternoon.
B. This Friday afternoon.
C. This Saturday afternoon.
2.What is Amy learning at present
A. Playing e-sports.
B. Playing badminton.
C. Playing computer games.
C
B
Listen to Conversation 1 again and circle the words that the speaker stresses.
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.
Listening and Speaking
在语流中,一般来说重要信息由实词(包括名词、动词、形容词、数词、量词、代词等)承载,应该重读;虚词(包括介词、连词、助词等)不用重读。
Listen to Conversation 2, and answer the following questions.
1.What are the speakers talking about
A. The “Blue Paint” run.
B. The sport of Marathon.
C. Buying water balloons.
2.What does Julie decide to do
A. Run 5 kilometers.
B. Fill the balloons with paint.
C. Throw the paint at the runners.
A
C
Listening, speaking & talking
Invite a friend to a sports event
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 filed 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 community
blue paint
throw them to
200×20+400×5=$6000
To invite others
To accept/refuse the invitation
Yes, I’d love to.
That sounds like a good idea.
That’s great!
I’m looking forward to ...
Thanks, that’s very nice of you.
I’m sorry/afraid I can’t.
I’d love to, but ...
Would you like to...
Why don’t you...
What/How about ...
I’d like to invite you to...
Could/Would you please...
I wonder if you’re interested in...
Summary
What event or activity would you like to invite your friend to Make a conversation with a partner.
EXAMPLE
A:Did you hear that there’s the Youth Ski Race in Zhangjiakou in December Would you like to come along
B:Really I’d love to!
A:Why don’t you join us this Sunday morning
B:Oh, sorry. I can’t. / Of course. I’d like to.
What do you think sportsmanship is
Sportsmanship is behaviour and attitudes that show respect for the rules of a game and for the other players.
Listening and Talking
Three students are talking about sportsmanship. Listen to the conversation and match each opinion with the right speaker.
Who do you agree with Why
A. An athlete should do his / her best to win.
B. The girl should stop and help the other girl. Good sportsmanship is more important than winning!
C. An athlete should think about honour and his / her fans if he / she is competing for his / her country.
Cao Jing _____ Lily _____ Max _____
B
C
A
Listening and Talking
Listen again and circle the expressions that you hear in the conversation.
Agreeing I agree. So do I. Exactly! All right. Good idea. Yes, I think so.
Me too.
Sure. / Certainly / Of course.
You’re right / correct.
I guess so.
Disagreeing
I’m sorry, but I disagree / don’t agree.
I don’t think so.
That’s not right.
That doesn’t make any sense!
That’s not how I see it.
I see what you mean, but …
Listening and Talking
Choose one of the situations and make a conversation.
· A soccer player should not pretend to fall down even if it helps his / her team.
· In school teams, everyone should get a chance to play, not only the best players.
· It is wrong to pay people millions of yuan to play sports.
· Athletes should play only for their own country.
PRACTICE
Listening and Talking
A: I agree with the idea that a soccer player should never pretend to fall down even if it helps his or her team. You should never cheat.
B: Exactly! It’s important to do the right thing.
C: Well, I don’t think so. Many players do it, and they think it helps the team to win.
A: That doesn’t make any sense!
B: I see what you mean, but the audience wants fair play.
EXAMPLE
Listening and talking