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Unit 8
Once upon a Time
Section A (1a~1e)
How much do you know about Chinese traditional story Let’s play a guessing game.
Traditional Chinese stories
· nine suns
What Chinese Story is it
Hou Yi Shoots the Suns
[ u t] v. 射击
What Chinese Story is it
· a hole in the sky
· a woman
Nu Wa Repairs the Sky
What Chinese Story is it
· the moon
· a woman
Chang’e Flies to the Moon
What Chinese Story is it
· make 72 changes to his shape and size
· a monkey
Journey to the West
Yu Gong Moves the Mountains
《愚公移山》
Kua Fu Chases the Sun
《夸父逐日》
Jingwei Fills up the Sea
《精卫填海》
Chang'e Flys to the Moon
《嫦娥奔月》
Brainstorm: what is your favorite story Can you list more
1a
Look at the pictures. Do you know what stories they are about
a fisherman
a golden fish
a lion
a mouse
a painter
a dragon
a man hurting his leg
a horse
Tip 1:
The pictures can help us predict the characters in the story.
图片能帮助预测故事中的角色。
The Fisherman and the Golden Fish
The Lion and the Mouse
Paint the Dragon, Dot the Eyes
The Chinese Farmer Who Lost His Horse
Do you know what stories they are about Match the names with the picdtures.
1a
A Blessing in Disguise
Paint the Dragon, Dot the Eyes
The Lion and the Mouse
The Fisherman and the Golden Fish
Picture A
Picture B
Picture C
Picture D
/ bles /
/d s ɡa z/
1b Listen to the first conversation. Put the sentences in order.
________The mouse bit through the net.
________The hunter caught the lion.
________The lion let the mouse go.
The lion caught the mouse.
The mouse promised to help the lion.
mouse ____复数 mice
hunt(狩猎)hunter 猎人
promise to do sth 承诺做某事
promise—promised 承诺
2
4
3
1
5
bite—bit 咬,叮
let—let 使,让
catch—caught 抓住
The mouse ...
A hunter...
A lion caught a mouse.
The mouse...
The lion...
catch-caught抓
let-let让
promise-promised许若
bite-bit咬
Retell the Story in the Right order
promised to help the lion.
let the mouse go.
caught the lion in a net.
bit through the net.
Once
Later
Then
Post-listening
Conversation 1
Chen Jie: Please share your favourite story with me, Peter.
Peter: Sure. Once a lion caught a mouse. The mouse was afraid. He said, “Please let me go! One day I will help you!” The lion laughed and let the mouse go. Later, a hunter caught the lion in a net. The mouse helped the lion then. He bit through the net and set the lion free!
Chen Jie: I like that story. Kindness is never wasted.
放我走
咬穿
使获自由
catch--caught
say--said
let--let
bite--bit
set--set
猎人
网
Language Points
Listen to the second conversation. Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.
1c
Long ago, a farmer ______ his house.
A. lost B. killed C. sold
2. The farmer’s horse came back with _____ other horses.
A. five B. six C. seven
3. The farmer’s son broke his ______.
A. head B. arm C. leg
4. The ______ didn’t have to join the war.
A. farmer B. farmer’s son C. famer’s neighbour
A
C
C
B
动词不规则变形:
lose—lost 丢
sell—sold 卖
come—came 来
break—broke折断
参战
/'ne b r/ n. 邻居
听力策略:听前圈出关键词,对故事进行预测。
(1) A farmer ...
(4) The farmer’s son
(2) The farmer’s horse
(3) The farmer’s son
lose-lost
come-came
break-broke
Retell the Story in the Right order
Later
Later
In the end
came back with seven other horses.
broke his leg.
didn’t have to join the war.
doesn’t-didn’t
Long ago
Post-listening
lost his horse.
Conversation 2
Emma: What's your favourite story, Teng Fei
Teng Fei: Oh, I like this one. A farmer lost his horse. His neighbours said, “How unlucky!” But the farmer just said, “Maybe.” Later, his horse came back with seven other horses. People said, “That’s great!” But the farmer said, “Maybe.”
真不幸呀!
回来
Language Points
Conversation 2
Teng Fei: Later, his son broke his leg when he tried to ride a horse. People said, “That’s terrible!” Again, the farmer said, “Maybe.” Well, because of his leg, the son didn’t have to join a war. That saved his life!
Emma: I see. Unlucky things may turn out well. And good things could go wrong too.
Teng Fei: Yes, you never know.
骑马
由于
不得不
救……命
结果是
糟糕的
可能
break-broke摔坏
出差错
Language Points
Conversation 1
Chen Jie: Please share your favourite story with me,Peter.
Peter: Sure. Once a lion caught a mouse.The mouse was afraid. He said, “Please let me go! One day I will help you!” The lion laughed and let the mouse go. Later, a hunter caught the lion in a net. The mouse helped the lion then. He bit through the net and set the lion free!
Chen Jie: I like that story. Kindness is never wasted.
Find out the structure about how to tell a story.
Kindness is never wasted.
when
who
what
what we learn
Conversation 2
Emma: What’s your favourite story, Teng Fei
TengFei: Oh, I like this one. A farmer lost his horse. His neighbours said, “How unlucky!” But the farmer just said, “Maybe.” Later, his horse came back with seven other horses. People said, “That’s great!” But the farmer said, “Maybe.” Later, his son broke his leg when he tried to ride a horse. People said, “That’s terrible!” Again, the farmer said, “Maybe.” Well, because of his leg, the son didn’t have to join a war. That saved his life!
Emma: I see. Unlucky things may turn out well. And good things could go wrong too.
Teng Fei: Yes, you never know.
who
what
Unlucky things may turn out well. And good things could go wrong
too
what we learn
Find out the structure about how to tell a story.
1d. Watch the second video conversation and answer the questions.
3. Did the farmer feel very sad when bad things happened
4. Was the farmer wise Why or why not
No, he didn’t.
Yes, he was. Because unlucky things may turn out well, and good things could go wrong too. You never know what will happen.
/wa z/睿智的
厄运可能会转变为福气,而福气反过来也可能会引发厄运。你永远不会知道将会发生什么。
turn out ...结果是...
Which story do you like more Retell it to a partner.
1e
I like...better. One day, a ...
Group work
... caught...
... promised...
... let...go
... caught...
... bit through...
... lost...
... came back...
... broke...
...didn’t...
The Lion and
the Mouse
The Chinese Farmer Who
Lost His Horse
Level A
Level B
Tell us your favorite story
using your own words !
Once/Long ago...
Later ...
Then ...
In the end, ...
Tell stories
I like the story...
From this story, I can learn that...
Example:
I like “A blessing in disguise” better.
One day, a farmer lost his horse. His neighbours said it was bad luck. The farmer just said,“Maybe.” Later, his horse came back with another seven horses. People said it was great. But the farmer said, “Maybe.”
Later, his son broke his leg when he tried to ride
a horse. People said it was terrible. The farmer
said again,“Maybe.” Because of his broken leg,
the son didn't have to join a war, and that saved his life.
How well can you do these things Very well OK Needs work
I can use the simple past tense to tell the story I like.
I can tell how the story began.
I can tell what happened next.
I can tell how the story ended.
Checklist:
一、按要求写出正确的单词、词组或句子。
从前 (短语) __________ 2. 咬 (动词) ___________
3. 咬穿(短语) __________ 4. 网(名词) __________
5. 猎人(名词) __________ 6. 承诺 (动词) __________
7. 很久以前(短语)__________ 8. 战争(名词)___________
9. 狮子笑并且放老鼠走了 ___________________________
10. 他咬穿了网并放走了狮子。 _______________________
11. 不幸的事情可能会有好的结果。___________________
12. 善良永远不会浪费。_____________________
once upon a time
bite
bite through
net
hunter
promise
long ago
war
The lion laughed and let the mouse go.
He bite through the net and set the lion free.
Unlucky things may turn out well.
Kindness is never wasted.
当堂检测
Homework
Required:
Choose another story you like and make a simple video to retell it to your English teacher.
Optional:
Search for more stories and share with your partner.
Thank you for listening