Unit 18 Beauty Communication workshop

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课件65张PPT。When we talk about beauty, we may refer to:What do you think of beauty?When we talk about beauty, we may refer to:What do you think of beauty?When we talk about beauty, we may refer to:What do you think of beauty?When we talk about beauty, we may refer to:What do you think of beauty?When we talk about beauty, we may refer to:What do you think of beauty?When we talk about beauty, we may refer to:What do you think of beauty?When we talk about beauty, we may refer to:What do you think of beauty?When we talk about beauty, we may refer to:What do you think of beauty?Which do you think
is the most beautiful? Beauty refers to something or somebody that makes people feel happy and comfortable. It consists of inner beauty and physical beauty, including beauty of nature, beauty of language, beauty of behavior, and beauty of soul. Lesson 1 What Is Beauty?Before you startRead to learnGrammar HomeworkSummary ReadingBefore-readingLook at the pictures. Do you think the people in the photos are beautiful?Do you think the people in the photos are beautiful?Do you think the people in the photos are beautiful?Do you think the people in the photos are beautiful?Do you think the people in the photos are beautiful?Do you think the people in the photos are beautiful?Do you think the people in the photos are beautiful?Do you think the people in the photos are beautiful?Do you think the people in the photos are beautiful?Do you think the people in the photos are beautiful?Do you think the people in the photos are beautiful?Am I beautiful?a) Beauty is only skin-deep.
b) Birds of a feather flock together.
c) The eyes of love are blind..2. Have you heard of the expression "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”? Which of the following idioms is closest to its meaning?The Chinese meanings of
the three idioms:
a) 金玉其外, 败絮其中
b) 物以类聚, 人以群分
c) 情人眼里出西施Fast-reading Why do we say beauty is in the eye of the beholder?
2. How many kinds of beauty are there? What are they?Individual opinions varied about what accounted for beauty.Two. Physical beauty and inner beauty.Fast-readingPhysical Beauty How many factors influence people’s perceptions of beauty? What are they?Three. Time, culture and society1 never changing (Para. 1)
2 made of wool (para.2)
3 fat (para.3)
4 responsibility or promise (para.4)
5 disappear or stop existing completely (para.4)
6 go together with (para.5)
7 a variety of (para.5)
8 a personal view or opinion (para.5)
9 part of a situation (para.6)Read to learn3. Read the text quickly and find words and phrases which mean the following.1 consistent2woollen3 overweight4 commitment5 die out6 accompany7 a (wide) range of8 subjective9 dimension4 Read the text again and answer the questions.
1. Describe one way that standards of beauty have changed with time.
In the 19th century Europe, women used to wear corsets to achieve a body shape that we know consider unhealthy.
2. According to the writer, what three things influence people’s ideas of beauty?
According to the writer, time , society, and culture influence people’s ideas of beauty.
shawlwool(l)en blanketwool(l)en glovetattoo3. How are tattoos seen nowadays as compared to the past?
Tattoos are now generally accepted as a form of body art but in the past, they used to mark family associations and were even used to mark criminals.
4. Why does the writer think that we human race would die out if we all saw physical beauty in the same way?
Because the survival of society itself rely on people seeing beauty in difference and depth.
/ The writer believes that if we all saw beauty in the same way, we wouldn’t be able to find marriage partners since people don’t all look the same.
5. Why is inner beauty more difficult to determine than physical beauty?
Because inner beauty is found in a wider range of personal qualities and depends on the personality and preferences of the person judging it.Intensive-readingPhysical BeautyIn 19th century Europe, women would wear woolen shawls across their shoulders.
2. Nowadays, tattoos are used to mark criminals.FFTFor3. In some countries, young women follow slimming diets to lose extra kilos to prepare for their wedding day.
4. The human race would die out if we perceived physical beauty in the same way.TTSummaryBeautyBeauty is in ____________________the eye of the beholderReason: ____________opinions _________individualvaried_______ beauty1.2.3.timeculturesociety_____ beauty is__________ to judgedifficultBeauty is __________________Judging it is more ______________subjectivemulti-dimensionalfactorsPhysicalInnerDiscuss in pairs.What are some of the fashions or physical appearances that used to be considered attractive but no longer are?
Example: In China, women used to wear jewellery on their heads, but this fashion no longer exists.Artificial BeautyVoice your opinionWhat do you think of artificial beauty (人造美女)? Is it necessary to become more beautiful by operation? Why?Language points:1. adapt 改变; 适应, 适合 (P116 Note2)
2. one in every ten people
每十个人中有一个
3. in preparation for 为……做准备
4. consider 认为; 考虑 (P116 Note3)
5. rely on 依靠, 依赖, 信赖
6. die out 熄灭, 绝种 (P116 Note4)
Grammar used to and would Grammar focus 1. In 19th-century Europe, women used to wear corsets to achieve a body shape that is no longer considered healthy.
2. Men would wear wool(l)en shawls across their shoulders.6 Complete the table with used, use, would or wouldn't.
Now find more examples of used to and would in the text Did the people do these things regularly or just once? Do they still do them now?used useuse wouldwouldn’t Would 7 Read the sentences. What verbs cannot follow would – verbs expressing states or actions? a) We used to / would live in a crowded flat in
New York.
b) They used to / would have beautiful, clear skin.
c) She used to / would have more friends than
anyone.
d) I used to / would buy sweets the size of golf
balls.Grammar SummaryWe use would and used to to talk about things that happened regularly in the past but no longer happen now.
She used to have more friends than anyone else I’ve known.
They would walk around with one trouser leg shorter than the other.
We use would only to talk about activities, and used to to talk about activities and states.
We would / used to go mushroom-picking in autumn.
My little sister used to be very shy.8 Complete the sentences with used to/didn't use to or would/wouldn't. In some cases both used to and would are possible. 1 We ________ Live in a small flat but Last year we bought a house.
2 He ____________ spend a Lot of money on the cinema, but now
he only buys computer games.
3 My primary school teachers ___________ give us any homework
but they _______________________ teach us a tot in class.
4 Harrison Ford ____________________ accept the most strange jobs before he became an actor.
5 Mr. Smith ___________________ watch TV all day before he Lost his sight,
6 I _____________ Like sea food but now I just Love it.
7 Peter and John _________________ be best friends but then they fell in Love with the same girl.used to used to used to wouldn’t / didn’t use to would / used to 5. used to / woulddidn’t use to would / used to There have been many changes taking place in our school in the recent years, can you tell me some of the changes? Use “used to” and “would” to talk about the following issue. Exercises 9 – 11 on page 35.On page 99:
5Grammar summaryused to and would There is beauty everywhere; for us, we don’t lack beauty but lack discovery. True beauty in real life Do you find any true beauty in our real life? Can you give some examples?Beauty in our lifenew lifeLook for the true beauty
around us!Finish exercises on page 35.
Finish exercises on pages 80-81.
Thank You!!Homework