课件13张PPT。ReadingA friend in need is a friend indeed.
A life without a friend is a life
without a sun.
A brother may not be a friend, but a friend
will always be a brother.
I like a simple friend, who holds my faults
like a looking glass before my face.
With clothes, the new are best;
with friends, the old are best.Great old sayings:Qualities of FriendsHonestBraveWarm-heartedKindResponsibleHumorousConsiderate…… kindhearted
helpful
quick-minded
lovely
talkative
silent
careful
clever
generous
unselfish
hardworking
diligentUseful words:4---8
You are always thinking about yourself. You should care more about your friends. If you continue to be self-centered and don’t consider others’ feelings, you won’t make more friends and keep friendship for long.
9---13
You take things smoothly. You seldom hurt your friends with
your benefit considered. You’d better add more affection to your friends. Friendship is about feelings and we must give as much
as we take.
14—18
Wow! How faithful and generous you are! Congratulations! You are always ready to help your friends. Whenever they have any difficulty, you’ll try your best to do what you can to help them without hesitation.Remember:Make new friends and keep the old;
one is silver and the other is gold.
Does a friend always have to be a person? What else can be your friend?Why do you need friends?Born on June 12, 1929, Anne Frank was a German-Jewish teenager who was forced to go into hiding during the HolocaustAnneAnne’s diaryBackgroundThis is a true story. It took place in Amsterdam, Holland in the early 1940s after the German Nazis had occupied most of Europe. The Nazi Party ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945. One of their key policies was to kill all the Jews in Europe. If any persons known to be Jews were found, they would be sent to concentration camps farther east, mostly in Poland. Families were separated and transported in trains. For many days, they went without food, water, sanitation or fresh air. To avoid this terrible fate, some Jewish families went into hiding, often with the help of non-Jewish friends.This diary was written during the time when Anne and her family moved to escape from being killed by Nazis.Step7. Intensive reading: (fill in)Blue sky, songs of birds, moonlight, flowersNever felt spellboundDarkness, rain, wind, thundering clouds
Grew
crazyWhat do the boldfaced parts imply?the blue sky, the singing birds,
flowers, the bright moonfreeanxious, eager, thirstyscared, frightened , thrilledhelpless, depressed, lonelyDiscussion:
What do you think is the purpose of this passage?
Do you think it is successful?
What is Anne’s tone? Is she angry, sad, happy or thrilled?
Have you found any phrases or sentences in the passage that explain a situation or problem, or describe a person or place particularly well?