Unit 5 Languages Around the World Reading and thinking 课件(共17张PPT)-人教版(2019)必修第一册

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名称 Unit 5 Languages Around the World Reading and thinking 课件(共17张PPT)-人教版(2019)必修第一册
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(共17张PPT)
Do you know what an online forum is
Have you ever surfed an English forum
Lead in
Lead in
search
homepage
login
sign up
name
page
Reading for information
Task 1: Skim these posts and answer questions
1. Who starts this blog
Wang Le.
2. Who responds to it
Liu Wen, Jia Xin and Li Rui
3. What is the blog mainly about
Problems with learning English.
Reading for information
Task 1: Skim these posts and answer questions
An online forum is an Internet-based place where people exchange ideas and opinions about one problem.
Problems with learning English.
Name Problem Advice
Reading for information
Task 2: Fill the table
Liu Wen
Jia Xin
Li Rui
trouble with listening to . English speakers
how to be polite in English
Remembering
.
Jia Xin’s advice
Li Rui’s advice
Your
advice
1) to English radio programmers
2) what you hear;
voice and compare with
.
1)use for friends;
2)use for people who
;
3)use more expressions for people .
1) create your own word bank;
2)carry a small notebook with you everywhere and add new words;
3)learn word chunks instead of single word; 4)learn word formation
native
Listen
repeat
record
the radio host’s
close
short requests
longer requests
are not so close
polite
senior to you
new vocabulary
Reading for struture
Hi! I’ve been studying English since primary school. I used to get high remarks in English, but now I’m having a lot of trouble with my listening. When I listen to native English speakers talking in a video, I can catch only a few words. I can never quite get the main idea. Any advice
How does Lin Wen state his problem
Brief introduction
Topic sentence
Supporting
details
v.陈述;表明
Supporting details are usually facts or examples that are used too describe or explain the topic sentence.
They can make your description or explanation more vivid and convincing.
Reading for struture
How does Jia Xin give his advice
How does Jia Xin state his problem
Listening to English radio programmes helps me get used to how fast native speakers talk. I also repeat what I hear to help myself to experience the feeling of the language. Sometimes I even record my voice so I can listen to myself and compare my pronunciation with the radio host’s! My biggest headache is how to be polite in English. It’s so much easier to just say “Open the window!”, but in English that can sound really terrible. I have to think about who I’m talking to and then decide whether to say, “Open the window, please!” or “Could you open the window, please ” or even longer “Would you mind opening the window, please ”
Topic sentence
Supporting
details
Topic sentence
Supporting
details
Examples
Reading for struture
How does Li Rui give her advice
How does Li Rui state her problem
Yeah, that’s really hard! I think it all depends on who you’re talking to. If I’m talking to a close friend, I can use short requests, like “Open the window” –our relationship is close and we’re equals, so I only need a few words to bridge the gap between us. But if I’m talking to someone who isn’t very close to me, I must make my request longer – and I must make it a question, not a demand, e.g., “Could you open the window, please ” If I’m talking to someone senior to me, then I should say, “Would you mind opening the window, please ” For me, vocabulary is my biggest problem – there are just SO MANY new words! I can’t keep all the new vocabulary straight in my head, and I certainly can’t remember how to use them all properly. HELP!
Topic sentence
Supporting
details
Examples
Topic sentence
Reading for struture
How to state your problem
How to give your advice
Summary
Topic sentence
Supporting
details
(Examples)
Reading for language
Sentences to describe problems.
Sentences to give advice.
I’m having a lot of trouble with ... (Liu Wen)
My biggest headache is ... (Jia Xin)
That’s really hard! (Li Rui)
For me, ... is my biggest problem. (Li Rui)
My advice is ...
It's highly advised/ suggested that...
I recommend that…
You might try...
It would be of great benefit to...
Doing...would be a wise choice.
This worked for me.
My primary concern is...
My top challenge is...
It's a big difficulty/ challenge/ struggle/ obstacle for me to...
I have difficulty/ trouble doing...
I have no idea how/ what...
Doing... helps me .... (Jia Xin)
I think it all depends on ... (Li Rui)
Tone
Informal / Casual
Group Discussion
(Practise in groups of 4)
Each of you lists your biggest problem in learning English;
your group members brainstorm some useful advice.
I cannot understand the teacher’s English
in class.
I’m having difficulty/ trouble with ...
My biggest headache is ...
For me, ... is my biggest problem.
My top challenge is...
I have no idea how/ what...
My primary concern is...
Vocabulary is the key to understanding what the teacher is talking in class.
Reading aloud everyday would be a wise choice.
My advice is ...
It's highly advised/ suggested that...
You might try...
It would be of great benefit to...
This worked for me.
Problem
Advice
Writing
Write a blog based on your group discussion.
(Your problem + Other’s advice)
You
Para 1: Describe the problem clearly.
Topic sentence + Supporting details
Para 2 : Write 2 or 3 ideas your group members give.
Topic sentence + Supporting details/examples
Sample:
I have trouble with...
My classmates had some suggestions for me...