Unit 6 At one with nature Developing idea课件(共37张PPT)-高中英语外研版(2019)必修第一册

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(共37张PPT)
Developing ideas & Presenting ideas
Unit 6
At one
with nature
Learning Objectives
PART. 01
Understand the daily study and life of British middle school students by watching videos. Based on your own daily study and life, compare the study and life in Chinese and British schools, and find out the similarities and differences between the two. Talk about your first impression of high school life, and have a preliminary perception of the study and life in the senior high school stage.
Learning Objectives
Understand the content of the text, accurately grasp the main idea of each paragraph, organize the content rationally;
Learn about the stylistic features and content elements of a summary, be able to use the knowledge learned to write a summary. Appropriately use the knowledge of this unit to talk about one's ideal place of residence and lifestyle.
Deeply understand the British people’s love for gardening and the traditions of drinking fruit and herbal tea, form a cultural understanding of being close to nature, advocating nature, and rationally utilizing nature, and living in harmony with nature.
Understand the daily study and life of British middle school students by watching videos. Based on your own daily study and life, compare the study and life in Chinese and British schools, and find out the similarities and differences between the two. Talk about your first impression of high school life, and have a preliminary perception of the study and life in the senior high school stage.
Teaching Focuses and Anticipated Difficulties
Through reading, students can understand text content, master paragraph main ideas; Learn stylistic features and content elements of summaries, and use unit knowledge to write prehend British gardening, tea-drinking traditions, and related nature-centered cultural concepts.
Deeply understand the cultural concepts related to nature and accurately expressing them while discussing personal ideal living places and lifestyles, as well as understanding British cultural traditions.
Lead-in
PART. 02
People in the UK love gardening. Nearly half of British people regard gardening as a hobby they generally enjoy. They spend much time maintaining their gardens, and among people aged 55 and above, the time goes even more. According to some research, people in the UK spend an average of 30,000 pounds on their gardens during their lives.
Gardening in the UK
Complete the quiz to see how much you know about British gardens. Try to guess if you are not sure of the
correct answers.
3. It is estimated that _____ species of insects can be found in a British garden.
a. over 800
b. over 8,000
c. over 80,000
2. By 2020, about _______ of British homes are likely to have a garden.
a. 80%
b. 85%
c. 90%
1.The earliest British gardens were planted in _______.
a. the 5th century BC
b. the 1st century AD
c. the 6th century AD
Reading
PART. 03
Look at the title of the passage and the picture. Tick what you think is mentioned in the passage.
A Love of Gardening
Now read the passage and check your answer!
Choose the topic sentences and write them on the lines to complete the passage.
As well as being good for the environment, gardening is also good for the soul.
But in cities, limited space has led to people looking for new solutions.
For many people in the UK, their garden is their own private world.
This is what started the British love of gardening!
Choose the topic sentences and write them on the lines to complete the passage.
“If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.” These words come from the author of the book The Secret Garden, first published in 1911. At that time, only the very rich in Britain had gardens. Very soon after this, homes with gardens began to be built. _________________________________________
Today, millions of Brits like to say that they have “green fingers”, with around half the population spending their free time gardening.
A Love of Gardening
This is what started the British love of gardening!
Choose the topic sentences and write them on the lines to complete the passage.
__________________________________________________________________
Each spring, children plant sunflowers and wait to see which one is the tallest. Expert gardeners know just the right corner for roses, and others spend hours trying to grow perfect vegetables to enter into competitions. And while many Brits like nothing better than spending their Sunday cutting the grass, some are happy just to sit under the branches of the trees and enjoy the beauty of the world around them.
For many people in the UK, their garden is their own private world.
Choose the topic sentences and write them on the lines to complete the passage.
_______________________________________________________________________
Those without outside space can rent small pieces of land on which to grow things. Today, there are over 4,000 people in London waiting for such pieces of land. One recent idea has been to turn rooftops and walls into private gardens. These gardens have helped make the cities greener and improve air quality.
_______________________________________________________________________
What other free-time activity allows you to be at one with nature and create more beautiful living things And if you’re in any doubt about this, take a moment to reflect on this line from The Secret Garden: “Where you tend a rose... A thistle cannot grow.”
But in cities, limited space has led to people looking for new solutions.
As well as being good for the environment, gardening is also good for the soul.
Complete the chart according to the passage.
Different people Activities in the garden
Children plant ___________ and wait to see which one is the _______.
Expert gardeners seek the right corner for _______.
Others grow perfect _____________ to enter into the ______________.
Some Brits sit under the branches of the _______ and enjoy the _______ of the world around them.
sunflowers
tallest
roses
vegetables
competitions
trees
beauty
Read the passage carefully. Choose the best answer for the following questions.
1. What can we learn from Paragraph 1
A. The whole world looks like a real garden.
B. All rich people in Britain have a garden.
C. Many British people's fingers are green.
D. Homes with gardens were built before at first.
2. What do we know about people's love of gardening in Britain
A. Children like to see the tallest flowers.
B. Only experts can enter into the competitions.
C. People enjoy working in their gardens.
D. People can find a place to plant flowers.
Read the passage carefully. Choose the best answer for the following questions.
3. Why do people turn their rooftops into gardens
A. The flowers on the rooftops are more beautiful.
B. The space that can be used is limited.
C. Too many people are waiting for the place.
D. The flowers on the rooftops improve the air quality.
4. What is the main idea of the passage
A. All the British people love gardening.
B. Rich people like to build their own gardens.
C. The British show their love to gardening.
D. The gardening is beneficial to the environment.
Think & share
What do you think the sentence “Where you tend a rose…A thistle cannot grow” means
When there are beautiful and positive ideas in our minds, we will feel fulfilled, and won’t be easily influenced by negative thoughts and ideas.
What are the benefits of gardening
It’s good for the environment and people’s soul.
Think & share
In what ways do people bring nature into their lives
Do you know anyone who loves gardening Tell the class about him / her.
Work in pairs. Act out an interview about gardening in Britain.
1. Read the passage again and find out important information.
2. Prepare questions for the interview. Use the information from the passage.
3. Decide the roles of interviewer and interviewee. Act out the interview.
Vocabulary
1. expert
be expert at/in (doing) sth. 在(做)某事方面在行
an expert at/on/in 在······方面的专家/行家
例题:
She is expert ______ solving complex mathematical problems, often helping her classmates understand difficult concepts.
at
Vocabulary
2. rent
rent sth. from sb. 从某人那里租用某物
rent sth. (out) to sb. 把某物出租给某人
for rent (尤用于告示)出租,招租
例题:
We decided to rent an apartment ______ a local landlord to save money during our stay in the city.
from
Vocabulary
3. limited
set a limit to/on 设定……的限度
within limits 在合理限度内
There is no/a limit to... ……是无限的/有限的
be limited to 限定在……
limit vt. 限制
limitation n. 限制,局限
例题:
The project was delayed due to _______(limit) funding and a shortage of skilled workers.
limited
Vocabulary
4. benefit
for the benefit of... 为了……的利益
benefit sb./sth. 对某人/某物有益
to sb.’s benefit 对某人有利
benefit from/by... 得益于……从……中受益
be of benefit to...(= be beneficial to...) 对……有益
beneficial adj. 有利的;有用的
例题:
Recycling programs exist for the benefit ____ the environment and future generations.
of
Writing
PART. 04
Sunday 20 October
Read the passage and underline the topic sentence of each paragraph.
British people love to make tea with fruit and herbs. With pleasant flavours and scents, and coming in a variety of colours, fruit and herbal teas make a nice change to traditional teas. Many people grow their very own tea gardens, in which they plant easy-to-grow herbs such as
mint and lemongrass.
Flavours such as lemon and ginger have long been popular in the UK. However, recent years have seen more and more unusual flavours come onto the market. Fruit teas now include mango, strawberry, apple and pear. Herbal teas include blackberry leaf and dandelion.
Herbal tea has various health benefits. Many people enjoy herbal tea because it can have a positive effect on energy levels. If you need a good night’s sleep, choose a tea that helps you relax. If you haven’t been feeling very well, drink some ginger tea to give your immune system a helping hand. Mint tea, meanwhile, is good for digestion.
Now make notes under the headings.
Their popularity
Many people grow their very own tea gardens with easy-to-grow herbs.
Unusual flavours
mango, strawberry, apple, pear, blackberry leaf and dandelion
Health benefits
It can help people relax. It can help people’s immune systems. It can be good for digestion.
Write a summary of the passage. Use the notes in Activity 5 to help you.
What kind of linking words can you use in a summary to connect the sentences
因果关系:so, therefore, thus, hence, consequently
条件关系:as(so) long as, on condition that, if, unless
并列关系:firstly, secondly, next, then, in the first place, in the second place..., for one thing, for another thing...
转折关系:however, nevertheless, though, yet, otherwise
对比关系:on the contrary, in contrast, by contrast, in comparison, by comparison
总结说明:in conclusion, in short, to sum up, to conclude, in a word
Share your summary with the class.
Fruit and herbal teas
British people love to make tea with fruit and herbs. Such a habit is so popular that many people plant easy-to-grow herbs in their own tea gardens. There are many flavours of fruit and herbal teas, including traditional lemon and ginger, as well as many unusual flavours such as mango, strawberry, apple, pear, blackberry leaf and dandelion. Aside from the variety of flavours, herbal tea also has various health benefits. Some can help people relax, and some, like ginger tea, are good for the immune system, while others, such as mint tea, are beneficial for digestion.
Sample
Work in groups. Look at the pictures and decide in which place you would most like to live.
in a jungle
on a tropical island
out in the grasslands
in the mountains
Think about why you want to live there and make notes.
Prepare a talk about your chosen place. Use the notes in Activity 2 and the expressions in the box to help you.
Present your talk to the class.
Exercise
PART. 05
1. The traditional dish from Thailand is known for its balanced f______(味道) of sweet, sour, spicy, and salty notes.
2. The strong wind shook the tree b________(树枝) violently, causing several dry twigs to fall to the ground.
3. The new computer s________(系统) at the office significantly improved efficiency, reducing the time spent on data processing by 50%.
4. The author plans to p_______(出版) her new novel next spring, hoping it will resonate with readers around the world.
lavour
Exercise: 单词拼写
ranches
ystem
ublish
1. She was extremely _________(pleasant) with her exam results, as all her hard work had finally paid off.
2. Time ____________(limited) is a common challenge for students during exams, so learning to manage time effectively is crucial.
3. Reading books regularly is _____________(benefit) for expanding knowledge, enhancing imagination, and developing critical thinking skills.
4. The __________(energy) children ran around the playground, laughing loudly and chasing each other under the bright sun.
pleased
Exercise: 用所给词的适当形式填空
limitation
beneficial
energetic
Homework
PART. 06
Think about some examples of traditional Chinese lifestyles that bring us close to nature.
Polish your summary.
Homework
See you next class!