Unit 2 Wildlife Protection Listening and Speaking(课件)-2024-2025学年英语人教版(2019)必修第二册

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名称 Unit 2 Wildlife Protection Listening and Speaking(课件)-2024-2025学年英语人教版(2019)必修第二册
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Wildlife Protection
Unitit2
Listening and Speaking
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Pronunciation
QUESTION: What message does this video convey
The wildlife are in danger of ______________.
extinction
Why
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Whales are hunted for food.
Elephants are hunted for ivories.
Illegal hunting
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People cut trees for various reasons so that natural habitats are increasingly disappearing.
Global warming melt glaciers so that polar bears are losing their homes.
Global warming
Habitat loss
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People throw away plastics here and there, which pollute wild animals’ habitats.
With plastic bags everywhere, wild animals have trouble finding enough food to survive.
Pollution
Lack of food
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Before you listen, discuss these questions in pairs.
What message do these posters share
Which one moves you the most Why
Use visuals to predict content
Before you listen, look at pictures, charts, videos, and other visuals to help you predict what you will hear.
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Poster 1
A ______ counting the time
A ______ at 11 o’clock position
A _____ at 12 o’clock position
Many _____ animals
The hour hand and minute hand in the shape of a _____.
clock
tiger
man
dead
gun
Message: Many animals are dying out because of illegal hunting. If we don’t stop it, we human beings may be the next one to die out. So, shoot animals with a camera, not a gun.
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Poster 2
This is a ______________________
Up: ___________________________
Middle: _______________
Bottom: ______________________
Background: _________________
Message: There are 150-200 wildlife species lost every 24 hours. Call on people to pay attention to such a serious situation.
sand clock (沙漏)
150-200 wildlife species lost
lost is falling
some extinct animals
every 24 hours
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Poster 3
A big bowl of __________ soup
A big dying shark with its fin ___________
More sharks on a __________
Up to 73 million sharks end up in shark fin soup each year
Message: Call on people to protect wildlife by refusing shark fin soup. Remember, what you drink is not soup but life.
shark fin
cut down
spoon
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The three posters want to tell us that …
Many wildlife species are in danger of ____________ and it’s time to save or __________ them before they ________.
extinction
preserve
die out
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Listen to the first part and fill in the blanks.
Our planet’s _________is dying out at an alarming rate. Between 150-200 species are becoming extinct every day. This mass extinction is caused by hunting, habitat _____, and pollution. We must make people aware of the problem and help _________ the endangered wildlife before it’s too late!
wildlife
protect
loss
current situation
reasons or causes
measures and call on us to take action
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Tapescript
A:Have you seen the _______with the clock It’s so good, but a little
_________, too.
B:I know. So many wild animals are____________. This poster says that
between 150 and 200 __________die out every day.
A:That’s terrible. We really need to do something. Why are so many
species dying
B: Well, some animals are being __________and killed. And then there’s
_________and____________, I guess. Animals need a place to live in,
just like us, and they need clean air and water, too.
A: It seems like people need to be more__________.
B: Absolutely. More people need to know.
A: Yes, they should make more of these posters——maybe it will help
___________the wildlife.
poster
scary
dying out
species
hunted
pollution
habitat loss
aware
protect
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Listen to the second part and answer the questions.
How many elephants are killed on average every day ________
What did Prince William say about China
A. China has made a lot of progress.
B. China can become a global leader in wildlife protection
C. China preserves it natural habitats well.
54
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Someone has to speak up for endangered animals. Some famous people, such as Chinese superstar Yao Ming and Britain's Prince William, work hard to help. In October 2015, Prince William gave a moving speech on CCTV: “In the 33 years since I was born, we’ve lost around 70 percent of Africa’s elephant population. Of those that are left. 20,000 are killed every year. That is 54 elephants killed every single day.” That means there are elephants which are being killed right now!
In his speech, Prince William also praised China’s efforts to protect wildlife: “I am absolutely convinced that China can become a global leader in the protection of wildlife.” You don’t have to be Prince William or Yao Ming to speak up and do something about endangered animals. You can be the voice of wildlife protection in your area. Remember: Change begins with you.
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Discuss the question in groups.
What does “Changes begins with you” mean
Every person plays an important part in wildlife protection. Even a small act can make a big difference.
The government can draft relevant laws to regulate people’s behaviors;
The authorities can set up more nature reserves;
The celebrities can help promote people’s awareness of wildlife protection;
The public should stop illegal hunting, polluting and using animal products;
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In pairs, discuss the questions, role-play the example, and then talk about one of the animals in the photos below.
What do you know about the animals
What is being done to help them
blue whales
panda
African elephants
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I’m concerned about the blue whales. What do you know about them
Well, I know that they suffer a lot due to the noise and pollution caused by human activities. Besides, they are illegally hunted by people for whale oil.
That’s terrible. What measures are being taken to help them
B: The government has put a strict regulation on whale hunting and the authorities have reduced whale-watching tourism.
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I’m worried about the panda. What do you about them
Well, I know that they live only in central China and 99% of their food source is bamboo, which makes it difficult for them to breed.
That’s terrible. What measures are being taken to help them
The authorities have built nature reserves to make sure they have a safe living environment. In addition, relevant policies have been made to prevent them from being hunted. What’s more, captive breeding has greatly improved their situation.
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I’m worried about the African elephants. What do you about them
Well, I know that they are illegally hunted for their ivory tusks and their habitats are getting smaller, so they are faced with many challenges in order to survive.
That’s awful. What measures are being taken to help them
The government has posed a ban on ivory trade and built shelters to provide medical care for those severely injured. Apart from that, non-profit organizations, together with many celebrities, make great effort to call on people not to buy elephant products.
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Work in pairs. Read the words aloud to each other, and put them into the correct groups.
for primary stress
for secondary stress
for unstressed syllable
alarming announcement authority architecture civilisation
competition contribution electricity investigate literary
recommend responsibility vocabulary volunteer refrigerator
重读音节
次重读音节
非重读音节
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alarming
announcement
recommend
volunteer
literary
architecture
authority
investigate
competition
contribution
vocabulary
refrigerator
electricity
civilization
responsibility
habitat
downstairs
Check your answers with another pair. Then listen and repeat.
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Pronunciation
Listen to the conversation in Activity 5, paying attention to the stress patterns of the polysyllabic words and repeat them.
EXAMPLE
A: I’m concerned about the African elephants. What do you know about them
B: Well, I know that they’re being hunted and their habitat is getting smaller, so they’re in danger of extinction. Elephants need large living spaces, so it’s difficult for them to adapt to the changes.
A: That’s terrible. What measures are being taken to help them?
B: The authorities are under pressure to build elephant parks and tell people not to buy elephant products.
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Listen to the conversation in Activity 5, paying attention to the stress patterns of the polysyllabic words and repeat them.
African
elephants
habitat
extinction
difficult
terrible
authorities
Wildlife is an essential part of the beautiful world. We should do whatever we can to save them and call on people to join us. When the buying stops, the killing can, too.
Summary
Thank You