外研版(2019)选择性必修 第二册Unit 1 Growing up Understanding ideas课件(共32张,内嵌音频)

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Unit 1 Understanding ideas
The Age of Majority
成年
阅读课件
To get the main idea of the passage.
To find out what expectations Bethany, Lin Ning and Morgan has or had for turning 18 and what the reality is.
To share the understanding about reaching the age of majority.
To teach students what it means to be an adult.
Learning objectives
Book 5 Unit 1
Growing up -understanding ideas
成年
The Age of
Majority
Discuss at what age you are allowed to do the following things in China.
We are allowed to get a full-time job and rent an apartment at 16.
Getting a credit card, getting a driver's licence, getting the right to vote, and getting a bank loan are allowed at 18 in China.
1
Pre-reading
3
4
2
1
5
6
Rent an apartment.
Get a credit card.
Get a driver's licence.
Get a full-time job.
Get the right to vote.
Get a bank loan.
Scanning the passage
1. Where can you possibly find this article
2. What’s the genre of this passage
A. column(专栏文章)
B. novel
C. diary
In a magazine.
introduction
recount (personal story)
n. 叙述
While-reading
2
Read the passage and find out the meaning of “the age of majority”.
In most countries, turning 18 marks the start of adulthood. But what does reaching this milestone, the age of majority, really mean Will you be completely in charge of your own life and able to express yourself in new and exciting ways What new responsibilities will this freedom bring Here, three young people tell us what turning 18 means, or meant, to them.
The Age of Majority
2
Read the passage and find out the meaning of “the age of majority”.
The age of majority means the moment when you turn 18, which is a milestone marking the start of adulthood.
3
Choose another suitable title for the passage and give your reasons.
1 Eighteen—the Age of Indecision
2 Teenagers’ Hopes for the Future
3 The Right to Vote—Your Views
4 Turning Eighteen—What Does It Mean
Here, three young people tell us what turning 18 means, or meant, to them.
Part 1 : Bethany
Why won’t Bethany have the right to vote
Because she doesn’t earn a wage and pay taxes.
Because she dosen’t take her driving test.
Because she is under 18.
Because she may be behind the wheel.
What’s Bethany’s mum’s attitude towards the age of 18 for getting a driving licence
Disapproving
Surpportive
Indifferent
Reasonable
Part 2 : Lin Ning
Why did LinNing decide to donate his organs without asking his parents
He was afraid his parents won’t agree.
He wanted to get money from his donation.
He was old enough to deciede independently.
He had a stronger sense of adulthood.
Part 3 : Morgan
What kind of commitment isn’t Morgan ready for
To pay the bank loan for his own apartment.
To find a new well-paid job.
To contribute to the bills of his family.
To save more money to buy a house.
What is the text mainly about
When teenagers have to right to vote.
What turning 18 means actually.
What teenagers hope for their future.
Why teenagers are eager to be eighteen.
Organise information from the passage and complete the table.
4
Post-reading
I think it’s strange that I can now take _____________. Yet I still can’t vote – I don’t think that’s fair, given that ________________________________________. I should have a say on ______________________________.
I’m mature enough to ___________________________
_____________________________________________
___________________________________
driving lessons
I’m old enough to earn a wage and pay taxes
how the government spends taxes
4
Organise information from the passage and complete the table.
understand that driving a car
also means taking responsibility for my life and the lives of other people
At 18, I can do things like getting a credit card. More importantly, I can act on my desire to help others, for example by_________________________________.
But although a lot of doors have opened for me, there are still ______________________________.
signing an organ donation agreement
rules to obey
and lessons to attend
4
Organise information from the passage and complete the table.
I thought that once I was 18 and in a full-time job I’d be able to __________________________, but my salary is not high enough, I also find it hard to save money because of __________________ and high commuting costs.
move into a rented apartment
the household bills
4
Organise information from the passage and complete the table.
Read the sentences from the passage and decide if they are facts (F) or opinions (O).
1. Surely, if you're old enough to earn a wage and pay taxes, you should
be allowed to have a say on how the government spends them! _____
2. ... I will be taking my driving test on the very day I turn 18. _____
3. When I woke up the next day, there were still rules to obey and
lessons to attend. _____
4. I guess some responsibilities are more about attitude than age. _____
O
F
F
O
5
Now look for more opinions in the passage and talk about whether you agree with them.
As an ambulance driver, she's seen a lot of car accidents involving teenagers and thinks the legal age for getting a driving licence should be 21.
People say that 18 marks a new chapter in our lives, and that we should become more independent.
...
标志着成年的开始
掌管;负责
挣工资
有发言权
在驾驶汽车
对……负责
踏入;步入
代替;而不是
无疑
在某时
诱惑某人做某事
贡献;捐赠;促成
付……的订金
mark the start of adulthood
in charge of
earn a wage
have a say
behind the wheel
take responsibility for
step into
instead of
no doubt
at some point
tempt sb to do sth
contribute to
pay the deposit on...
Do you think the minimum age limits in the passage are sensible Why or why not
What right are you most looking forward to having as an adult Why
What do you think it means to be a responsible adult
How can you use the language you have learnt in the passage to express your ideas clearly
adj.理智的,合理的
1. Do you think the minimum age limits in the passage are sensible
I think the minimum age limits in the passage are sensible. Take getting driving licence as an example. The 18-year-olds are usually more mature both physically and emotionally than the 16-year-olds. Thus, they will have a better understanding about responsibility than the younger ones.
2 .What right are you most looking forward to having as an adult
Why
I’m most looking forward to making big decisions without asking my parents. I know it will be difficult but I really want to experience the feeling of independence. And I have the confidence that I can overcome all the difficulties.
3. What do you think it means to be a responsible adult
I think being a responsible adult means standing up for yourself and what you want. You should be brave enough to adapt yourself to the change and take responsibility positively. Besides, you have to learn to say “no” when facing temptation.
4. How can you use the language you have learnt in the passage to
express your ideas clearly
From the passage I learned that when expressing ideas or opinions, I can use facts to support and strengthen them. By giving facts, I can make my opinion stronger and more convincing.
Try to finish the following form.
vote
licence
more aware of
responsibility
live
attitude
The Age of Majority
Para. 1:
Bethany
Para. 2:
Lin Ning
Para. 3:
Morgan
The things she can do when turning 18
the reason
My expectations and the reality the changes caused by turning 18
My dream and the reality The responsibilities
Summary
课文语篇填空
Bethany, 16, Victoria, Australia
I can’t wait 1._____________(be) 18 and have been working ever 2._____________ leaving school, but I won’t be voting in the next general 3._____________ (elect). I will be taking my driving test on the very day I turn 18, but my mum worries about me. I think I am mature enough to understand that driving a car means 4._________ (take) responsibility for my life and the lives of other people.
to be
since
election 
taking
Consolidation
Lin Ning, 19, Shanghai, China
At 18, I can do things like getting a credit card. More 5._____________ (important), I can act on my desire to help others, for example, by signing an organ 6._____________(donate) agreement.Although a lot of doors have opened for me,there are still rules 7.___________(obey) and lessons to attend.
Morgan, 20, Florida, the US
I thought that once I was 18 and in a full-time job I’d be able to become more 8._____________ (independence), but my salary is not high enough. I also find 9.________ hard to save money 10._________ I contribute to the household bills and my commute to work is quite expensive.
importantly
donation
to obey
independent 
it
because
Polish your speech after class.
Try to understand the passage and read it fluently.
Homework