课件65张PPT。Why do you always take the Star Ferry, Lo?Because I’m a star!Answer the following questions.Where are Hi and Lo?
Where are they going?
Who are the crowd shouting at, Hi or Lo?
Why does Lo like taking the Star Ferry?A Give short answers to these questions.1 Have you ever been on a ferry?2 What number do you dial to call the police?B Give short answers to these questions.1 What is a diary?Do you keep a diary (习惯记日记)?What do you usually write in your diary?How often do you write?Do you know the word ‘dairy’?Can you find the difference between ‘diary’ and ‘dairy’?A Read the title and the introduction on the next page. Give a short answer to the question below. What do you think Paul will write about?B Look at the pictures on the next page. Give short answers to these questions.1 What is the man doing with the bag?2 Which person is Paul?3 Which people are arguing?4 What are the other people doing?A1 Read the whole passage on page 39 for the first time. Find the following words or phrases in the passage. Work out their meanings by yourself.A2 Choose the right meanings for these words.crowda many people together in a public placeb several people in a house
quietlya in a low voiceb in a noisy waystrangea good, enjoyableb different, unusual
reporta tell the police about something bad that someone has doneb do something bad to the police
detailsa the last part of somethingb full information about somethingA3 Match the words in Column A with the meanings in Column B.A4 Find the words in Paul’s diary that match the pictures.some _______________a _______________Friday, 28 June
Today my dad and l were waiting for the ferry when suddenly we heard a big argument. Two women tourists and a young man were shouting at each other. The man held out a bag, and showed everyone that it was empty.B Read Paul’s diary.Here is a page from Paul’s diary. Paul is writing about an unusual thing that happened to him one day.The crowd stared at the three people. No one knew what was happening.
My dad moved through the crowd and said quietly to one of the women, ‘What’s going on?’‘They stole my friend’s purse,’ said the woman. ‘We were in the bookshop, buying postcards. Three young men started talking to us. Suddenly my friend noticed that her purse was gone. Two of the men ran away. We followed this man here.’Then the gates opened. The man hurried aboard, and the two women tourists went after him.
‘Wait,’ said my dad. ’Let’s take the next ferry.’
This was strange. Was my dad afraid of that man? l followed him to a shop nearby.He picked up the phone and quickly dialled 110.
‘l want to report a theft. The man is on No. 3 Ferry now. lt just left a few minutes ago. Please meet the ferry.’ He gave some more details, and then put the phone down.We took the next ferry. As we got off, we saw the two women tourists and four policemen standing around the man and he looked worried.
‘Well done, Dad,’ l said as we walked by. Dad just smiled.C Later, Paul wrote a letter to his penfriend, Kurt. Some words are missing from his letter. Use information from Paul’s diary to complete the letter. Put one word in each blank.Dear Kurt
Yesterday something (1)__________ happened to us. We heard a big (2)__________ when Dad and I were waiting for the ferry. One woman told my dad that three men had stolen her friend’s (3)__________. Two of the men (4)__________ away; the other man hurried (5)__________, and the women followed him onto the ferry.My dad and I did not get on the ferry. He wentto a (6)__________ nearby and quickly phoned the (7)__________. He asked them to (8)__________ the ferry when it arrived.
We went across the river on the (9)__________ ferry.The police were already there! The man looked (10)__________. My dad helped those two women. He was really great!
Write and tell me your news soon, Kurt.
Best wishes
PaulB Match the paragraphs with their main ideas.D Work alone or in pairs. Read Paul’s diary againto find the answers to these questions.Why was the man holding out a bag?To show that he did not have __________.a any moneyb the woman’s pursec any foodWho probably had the purse?__________a One of the other two men.b A young woman in the shop.c The man on the ferry.Why didn’t Paul’s dad get on the ferry?__________a He wanted to help the women.b He was afraid of the man.c He wanted to telephone his wife.Paul’s dad helped the women, but he did not __________.a try to fight the manb talk to the two womenc tell the police the truth
A Work in pairs. Ask and answer about Paul’s diary. S1 asks the questions and S2 tries to answer his or her questions.C Suppose you are Paul’s father. Retell the story.Workbook 8A, pages 11, 12, 18, 19 and 20.
at any timeHave you ever been to the USA?
Do you ever see Peter?talk angrily with somebody because you do not agreeHe argued with Mary about the best place for a holiday. look after something and do what is necessaryI’m too busy to deal with this problem now. How would you deal with that thief? difficulty, problems or worryWe had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.strange or uncommonIt was not unusual for me to come home late.
He has a nose of unusual size.What will happen to her now?
I hope nothing has happened to my friend.an angry talk between people with different ideasMost families have arguments over money.
The argument turned into a fight when knives were produced.put something towards somebodyJill held out her glass to be refilled.
She held out her hand to him.a lot of people togetherThere is a large crowd at the football match.
a big crowd of peoplelook at somebody or something for a long timeHe was staring out of the window.
He stared at the word, trying to remember what it meant. from one side or end of something to the other side or endTom walked through the school gate.
Our bus just passed through the tunnel.with little sound or no sound‘I’m going to do it,’ I said quietly.be happeningWhat is going on?secretly take something that is not yoursA thief stole my mobile phone this February.a small bag that you keep money ina card with a picture on one side, that you write on and send by post(of a person) having left a place; away from a place; (of a thing) used upNow his job was gone.
‘Is Tom here?’‘No, he was gone before I arrived.’a kind of door in a fence or wall outsideI’ll wait for you at the gate.on or onto a ship, train, bus or an aeroplaneAre all the passengers aboard the ship?
Welcome aboard!followYou first! I go after you.unusual or surprisingIt’s strange that he has failed in the exam.
She was startled by a strange voice.Susan is afraid of Tom’s dog.
Don’t be afraid of asking other people for help.
I’m afraid of being late again. make a telephone call by moving a dial or pushing buttonsShe dialled London direct. taking something that is not yours; stealingCar theft is a big problem in this city.
There were a lot of thefts in this area last month.information about somethingHe can probably tell us all the details we want.Please put the case down. It’s too heavy for you.
The case is too heavy for you. Please put it down. You may get off the bus at Xujiahui.Get on the underground at People’s Square Station.unhappy because you think that something bad will happen or has happenedThe mother is worried about her son’s safety.words that you say to somebody who has done something good‘How much of the Earth is water?’
‘About three quarters.’
‘Well done.’understand or know somethingI didn’t realize (that) you were so unhappy.
The moment I saw here, I realized something was wrong.try to hurt or kill each other using their hands, knives or gunsThe children are fighting.