人教版(2019)必修第一册 Unit 3 Sports and fitness Listening and Speaking 课件(共26张PPT,内镶嵌音频)

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名称 人教版(2019)必修第一册 Unit 3 Sports and fitness Listening and Speaking 课件(共26张PPT,内镶嵌音频)
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(共26张PPT)
Unit3 Sports and Fitness
Listening and Speaking P36-37
All sports for all people. ——Pierre de Coubertin
Pierre de Coubertin was the founder of the Olympic Movement.
皮埃尔·德·顾拜旦是奥林匹克运动的创始人。
一切体育为大众。
Pre-listening
What sports are they
Which sport would you like to try
I would like to try ______.
Pre-listening
The Color Run, also known as the Happiest 5K on the Planet, is a unique event that celebrates healthiness, happiness, and individuality.
What other sports do you like
baseball
table tennis
tennis
shooting
gymnastics
volleyball
boxing
weight lifting
fencing(swordplay)
ice hockey
skiing
speed skating
figure skating
curling
e-sports
E-sports means electronic sports, literally meaning competitive video games.
What is Shen Qi's main purpose for talking to Amy
To invite Amy to an e-sports event.
To invite Amy to a soccer match.
To explain an e-sports event.
What is Amy’s attitude towards e-sports
Interested. B.Bored. C.Indifferent.
What will Amy do on Saturday afternoon
Play badminton..
Watch e-sports match.
Meet badminton coach.
While-listening
Try to catch the main ideas instead of trying to remember and translate each word you hear.
Listen for main ideas.
Try to catch the main ideas instead of trying to remember and translate each word you hear.
Listen to Conversation 1 again and circle the words that the speaker stresses.
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.
Adam is inviting Julie to a sports event. Listen to Conversation 2 and answer the questions.
1. When will the event happen
It 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 filled with____________ and
______________ the runners.
4. If 200 people take part in the run and 400 balloons are sold, how
much money will they collect
__________________________________
5. What’s the main purpose for this talking
__________________________________
on Saturday afternoon
helps the community
They will collect 6000 dollars.
blue paint
throw them at
Invite Julie to join “Blue Paint” run.
补全省略部分
1. A: The 29th Olympic games were held in Beijing, weren't they
B: Yes, they were (held in Beijing).
2. A: Jordan started to play basketball in college, didn't they
B: No, he didn't (start to play in college). He first played in a team at senior high school.
◆How to understand the meaning tag questions give you
Read the conversation. Decide whether the information of the tag questions is rising or falling.
Dave: Wonderful gym, isn’t it
Jack: Er...yes. It’s great.
Dave: This isn’t your first time here, is it
Jack: Actually, it is. You come here often, don’t you
Dave: Yep. At least three times a week.
Jack: You’ve lost some weight, haven’t you
Dave: Yes. All that fact has become muscle now. If you want to lose weight, too, I recommend using the spin bike.
Jack: Ok, but it won’t make me too tired, will it
Dave: Maybe at first, but you’ll get used to it. I used to come here every day when I first started.
Jack: Oh, I don’t have to come here every day, do I
Dave: No. Of course not. It’s up to you, isn’t it
提问者已经知道问题的答案,只是强调或加强语气,使用的附加疑问句用降调;
提问者本身不知道问题的答案,或是由于不太肯定而想做进一步的确认,使用的附加疑问句用升调。
Listen and check your answers. Then practices it with a partner.
Dave: Wonderful gym, isn’t it
Jack: Er...yes. It’s great.
Dave: This isn’t your first time here, is it
Jack: Actually, it is. You come here often, don’t you
Dave: Yep. At least three times a week.
Jack: You’ve lost some weight, haven’t you
Dave: Yes. All that fact has become muscle now. If you want to lose weight, too, I recommend using the spin bike.
Jack: Ok, but it won’t make me too tired, will it
Dave: Maybe at first, but you’ll get used to it. I used to come here every day when I first started.
Jack: Oh, I don’t have to come here every day, do I
Dave: No. Of course not. It’s up to you, isn’t it
falling
rising
falling
rising
rising
falling
falling
What event or activity would you like to invite your friend to Make a conversation with a partner.
Would you like to go/do...
Why not do/don’t you do...
How about doing...
Do you want to do...
Would you please do...
Shall we do...
Accept an invitation:
That sounds like a great/good idea.
Yes, I’d love to...
I’m looking forward to...
That would be very nice.
Refuse an invitation:
I’m sorry/ afraid that I can’t.
I’d love to, but...
Invite a friend to a sports event:
Respond to an invitation:
A: What are you doing this weekend
B: I am not sure. What are you doing
A: I am thinking of maybe playing basketball with my classmates.
B: That sounds like a great idea!
A: Would you be interested in joining us
B: Sure, I would love to go with you. When would you begin
A: At around 8:00 on Saturday morning on the playground.
B: Well then, I’ll see you on Saturday.
Thanks for asking me to go with you.
Sample Conversation
He doesn't live in Beijing, does he
This is Tom’s textbook, isn’t it
These are your books, aren’t they
Everyone knows that writer, don’t they
Nothing in the world is difficult, is it
Smoking is not allowed here, is it
What he lacks is courage, isn’t it
Let’s start early in the morning, shall we
Let us / me know your new address, will you
There is little water left, is there
Mary seldom goes to the cinema, does she
It is impossible to learn English without remembering any words, isn’t it
Please close the window, will/won’t/can/can’t you
Grammar: tag questions反义疑问句
1. 前肯后否, 前否后肯,助动词和人称前后一致
2. 事实肯定回答yes,否定用no
3. 升调:疑问或请求 (不知道答案)
降调:求证或希望对方同意 (知道答案)
4. 祈使句的反意疑问句常用will或can作助动词
5. Let’s + shall we
Let us/me + will you
6. that, this, those, these 变成it / they
anyone, someone, no one, everybody, nobody, somebody变成they
anything, nothing, something, everything变成it
非谓语动词或主语从句作主语,变成it
Listening and Talking
Voice your opinion on sportsmanship
Sportsmanship is behavior and attitudes that show respect for the rules of a game and for the other players. (体育精神/体育道德)
What do you think sportsmanship is
What is sportsmanship
treating the opponent with respect
being friendly and helpful in the competition
playing fair
being polite and friendly in the competition
following the rules of the games
respecting the judgement
......
Three students are talking about sportsmanship. Listen to the conversation and match each opinion with the right speaker.
Listen for their ideas
1
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.
C
A
B
1.You saw the ________ yesterday, didn't you
2. They had only ___________________ to go, when one of
the girls ______ and couldn't _________.
3. She ______________________ the other girl finish the race.
4. It's more important to _________________ than _______.
5. You should ________________ to win.
6. __________ isn't always the most important thing.
7. She should think about the ______ and the ______.
8. ________________ should always come first.
Listen again and fill in the blanks.
race
a hundred meters
fell
get up
stopped and helped
help each other
to win
try your best
Winning
fans
honor
Helping others
Listening
Listen and circle
I agree. Yes, I think so.
So do I. Me too.
Exactly! Sure./ Certainly./ Of course.
All right. You’re right/ correct.
Good idea. I guess so.
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 …
Agreeing
Disagreeing
Listen again and circle the expressions that you hear in the conversation.
2
When should we use these expressions
Listen and circle
Expression: to show your own ideas
For me …
In my opinion …
As far as I’m concerned …
I could be wrong, but …
It seems to me that …
To be honest …
I (strongly) believe/reckon/suppose/think that …
Cao Jing: Hi, Lily. Hi, Max. You saw the race yesterday, didn’t you
Max: Hello, Cao Jing. No, I didn’t. What happened
Cao Jing: Two girls were on the final lap. They had nearly finished the race and had only a hundred metres to go, when one of the girls fell and couldn’t get up.
Lily: Oh, my! So the other girl won, did she
Cao Jing: No, that’s what was so cool. She stopped and helped the other girl finish the race.
Max: What Why did she do that
Cao Jing: I think she thought it was the right thing to do. It’s more important to help each other than to win.
Lily: I don’t agree. If someone falls during a race, that’s too bad. It’s just part of the race.
Max: Exactly! If you’ve practised hard for the race, you should do your best to win.
Cao Jing: I don’t think so. Winning isn’t always the most important thing.
Lily: But that doesn’t make any sense. What if an athlete is competing for her country She should think about the fans and the honour.
Cao Jing: I see what you mean, but I still don’t think that you’re right. Helping others should always come first.
See you next time!