Module 7 English for you and me Unit 2 Writing-教学课件—外研版英语九年级下册

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Module 7 English for you and me
Unit 2 We all own English.
(Writing)
Learning objectives
At the end of the class, you’ll be able to:
1. obtain how to write an introduction of English by reviewing the passage.
2. understand how to write the introduction of English by giving some writing tips.
3. apply what we’ve learned into writing an introduction of Chinese based on the writing tips.
Task
Three mascots (吉祥物) of the 19th Asian Games, Chenchen, Congcong and Lianlian want to have a try. Please help them write a composition to introduce Chinese.
In order to help foreign friends know more about Chinese culture, Confucius Institute wants to form a literary circle (以刊会友) . Please write a composition to introduce Chinese and email to ci.joural@.
Think
How can we make the introduction of Chinese more attractive, easier to understand and worth reading
Who owns Chinese
Everyone who it.
loves
question
Part 1 the importance of English
Part 4 the owner of English
facts
Part 3 The future of English
Part 2 the development of English
opinion
Tip 1: To attract the readers’attention, begin with questions and then answer them.
Tip 2: Give your opinions and use enough facts to support your opinions.
Review
Learn
The importance of English
Who owns English
The development of English
The future of English
A quarter of the world’s population
mother language---about 400 million people
working language---in Ghana, India and Singapore
foreign language---in China and many other countries
In the 19th century
In the 20th century
became the language of world trade
spread to the world through media
now and recently
be the common language for international use
It is also important to know…
borrowed words
We all own English.
Chinese---as common as English
English--- still be used most
by the middle of the 21st century
at least for the next 20 or 30 years
question
Facts
opinion
comparison比较
illustration举例
giving figures 列数字
Tip 3: Try different writing ways to make the introduction easier to understand.
illustration举例
illustration举例
Learn
Tip 4: Give opinions and facts by using the adverbial clauses and the infinitives.
the adverbial clauses (状语从句)
the infinitives (动词不定式)
Summary
First, raise a question to make the title more attractive.
Second, use enough facts to support your opinion.
Third, state your opinion clearly.
Tip 2:Give your opinions and use enough facts to support your opinions.
Tip 1: To attract the readers’attention, begin with questions and then answer them.
Tip 3: Try different writing ways to make the introduction easier to understand.
Tip 4: Give opinions and facts by using the adverbial clauses and the infinitives.
Chinese
The importance of Chinese
The development of Chinese
The future of Chinese
What will the future of Chinese be like
It is a language of the country with the world’s largest population.
Outline
1. Over 1.4 billion speak Chinese in China.
2. About 150 million people speak Chinese outside China, such as in Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia and Chinese communities all over the world.
3.Students in the UK and the USA are learning Chinese now.
How long
a nearly five-thousand history
How
It has shaped other languages in Asia the way Latin shaped languages in the West.
Opinion 1: As China ..., I suppose that Chinese will ...
Opinion 2: Although/ Even though…, I don’t think that...
Write
咨询、投稿邮箱: ci.joural@.
编辑部将在收稿10个工作日内,回复作者并确定收稿信息。
In order to help foreign friends know more about Chinese culture, Confucius Institue wants to form a literary circle (以刊会友) . Please write a composition to introduce Chinese and email to ci.joural@.
Checklist
1. Do you begin with a question to make an attractive title
2. Do you give a clear opinion and use enough facts
3. Do you use the adverbial clauses and the infinitives
4. Do you try different writing ways
Sample
What will the future of Chinese be like
As you can see, there are over one billion people speaking Chinese in China. What’s more, about 150 million people speak Chinese outside China. And they are mainly in Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, and Chinese communities all over the world. Many schoolchildren in the UK and the USA are learning Chinese as one of their foreign languages. Besides, Chinese people are found studying and doing business all over the world. Wherever you go nowadays, you will hear people speaking Chinese.
Chinese is a language with a long and important history. It has shaped other languages in Asia the way Latin shaped languages in the West. Foreign interest in the Chinese language has grown very quickly together with the growth of the Chinese economy. It was once difficult to find a Chinese department in most Western universities. Now Chinese is one of the most popular languages to learn.
So what will the future of Chinese be like As China grows, more and more people will want to learn about Chinese language and culture, to take advantage of opportunities to work and study in China, and to do business with Chinese companies. For this reason, Chinese will one day become an international language.
question
facts
opinion
The infinitives (动词不定式)
The adverbial clauses (状语从句)
illustration 举例
comparison 比较
explanation 解释
Homework
Must-do: Polish your composition according to the checklist and send an email to ci.joural@.
Choose to do: Find more inforamtion about Chinese or Chinese culture and then share it with your classmates after class.
Checklist
1. Do you begin with a question to make an attractive title
2. Do you give a clear opinion and use enough facts
3. Do you use the adverbial clauses and the infinitives
4. Do you try different writing ways