【新课标课件】Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. Section A 1a-2c课件+ 音频 -人教九全

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Unit 7
Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
Section A 1a-2c
Do your parents allow you to…
You are (not ) allowed to …
drive
drink and smoke
get ears pierced
choose your own clothes
driver’s license(驾驶证)
get her ears pierced
穿耳
pierce v.
get sth. done 使......被做
get sb. to do sth.
get my bike fixed
get sb. to fix my bike
wear earrings
戴耳环
Sixteen-year-olds
drink or smoke
should not be allowed to
drive because they don’t have the driver’s license
should be allowed to
choose their own clothes
get ears pierced
bring the mobile phone to school
cheat in exams
spend time with friends
study in a group
=sixteen-year-old boys and girls
1a
Look at the picture and share your opinions on the issues.
to smoke
to drive
to have
part-time jobs
to get their ears
pierced
to choose their own clothes
teenagers
Are they allowed ...
agree
disagree
opinions
Share your opinions!
1. Teenagers should not be allowed to smoke.
2. Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive.
3. Students should not be allowed to have part-time jobs.
4. Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to get their ears pierced.
5. Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
16岁的青少年
1a
I agree/disagree that ...
Activity 1: Free talk
1b
Listen and circle “T” (for true) or “F” (for false).
Anna can go to the shopping center by bus. T F
Anna wants to get her ears pierced. T F
Anna wants to choose her own clothes. T F
Anna: Mom, can I go to the shopping center with John He just got his driver’s license.
Mom: No way! I don’t think sixteen-year olds should be allowed to drive. They aren’t serious enough. I’m worried about your safety.
Anna: But Gaby’s getting her ears pierced at the shopping center and I want to watch.
Mom: Sixteen-year-olds shouldn’t be allowed to get their ears pierced
either. They’re too young.
Anna: I agree, but it’s fun to watch. Can I take the bus then
Mom: Well, OK.
Anna: Great! I want to buy a new skirt, too.
Mom: What kind of skirt Maybe I should go with you.
Anna: Aww, Mom. I’m not a child. I think teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
Mom: Well, I just want to make sure you get something nice.
safety n.安全;安全性
safe adj.安全的
be in safety 处于安全状态
不可能/!不行!(口语)
Look at the statements in 1a and make conversations.
1c
A: I don’t think sixteen-year-olds
should be allowed to drive.
B: I agree. They aren’t serious enough.
A: I think sixteen-year-olds
should be allowed to _____.
B: I agree/disagree. They …
look cool (are) not serious enough
look beautiful (are) not old enough
learn a lot from work (are) too young…
You can use the phrases in the box below.
Molly Kathy
Larry (Molly’s brother)
What are they doing
The boy is doing a part-time job, and the girls
are talking about him.
2a
What does Molly think of Kathy’s statements Listen and circle A for Agree, D for Disagree or DK for Doesn’t Know.
Kathy
1. Sixteen-year-olds should not be allowed to work at night.
2. Larry shouldn’t work every night.
3. He should cut his hair.
4. He should stop wearing that silly earring.
5. He doesn’t seem to have many friends.
A D DK
A D DK
A D DK
A D DK
A D DK
2b
Listen again. What are Kathy’s and Molly’s reasons Number their reasons in the correct order.
____ It looks cool.
____ Young people need to sleep.
____ He needs to spend time with friends.
____ He needs time to do homework.
____ It doesn’t look clean.
4
1
5
2
3
What reasons Listen and fill in the blanks.
Kathy Molly Reasons
1. Sixteen-year-olds should not be allowed to work at night. D
2. Larry shouldn’t work every night. A
3. He should cut his hair. DK
4. He should stop wearing that silly earring. D
5. He doesn’t seem to have many friends. A
Young people need to sleep.
He needs time to do homework.
It doesn’t look clean.
It look s cool.
He needs to spend time with friends.
Kathy: Hi, Molly. Where’s your brother Larry I thought he was joining us.
Molly: Hi, Kathy. I’m sorry. Larry can’t join us after all. He is working late tonight.
Kathy: Oh, Larry’s working late again
Molly: Yeah, he is.
Kathy: I see…I really don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to work at night. Young people need to sleep.
Molly: Oh, I disagree with you. Teenage boys never get tired.
Kathy: Well, maybe. But Larry shouldn’t work every night.
Read and check your answers.
Molly: That’s true. He needs time to do homework.
Kathy: And you know, Molly…he should really cut his hair.
Molly: Oh, I don’t know. Do you think it’s too long
Kathy: Yes, I do. It doesn’t look clean. And I think he should stop wearing that silly earring.
Molly: Hmm…I disagree. I kind of like it. It looks cool!
Kathy: You know another thing that worries me Larry doesn’t seem to have many friends.
Molly: Yeah, I know. I think he shouldn’t work on weekends.
Kathy: That’s right. He needs to spend time with friends.
I disagree.
I don’t know.
used to say that your opinion is different from the other person’s
used to show that you are not sure whether you agree or disagree with the other person
Giving Opinions; Agreeing and Disagreeing
I agree.
I think…
I don’t think…
used to express personal opinions
used to say that your opinion is the same as the other person’s
should/ shouldn’t
used to give advice or to talk about what we think is right or wrong
Language points
Pablo Picasso
Cubism
(立体主义)
I don’t think visitors should be allowed to...
talk loudly
take photos
eat or drink
run in the hall
...