课件26张PPT。Unit 11 Reading The Winning TeamThe Tigersa soccer teamworkmatescoachteammatesclassmatesWhat happened to the boy with glasses?He missed a _____.He missed s______ a goal.coringHow did the coach feel?He felt _______.goal[g?ul]The boy ____ his coach _____.angrydisappointedletdown[?d?s??p??nt?d]The boy ___________ his coach.disappointedfault [f??lt]Did the coach ask the boy to leave? The coach didn't ask the boy to leave.The coach didn't ____ the boy ___ the team.kickoffThe boys worked hard together to win the game.The boys _____ _________ to win the game.pulledtogetherThe Winning Team PredictionPeterPeter’s teammatesWhat happened to Peter?A. The team won the game. Peter felt happy.
B. The team lost the game. But Peter felt lucky at last.
Tip: Read the first and last paragraphs to check.
Peter kept his eyes on the ground. He felt like there was a heavy weight on his shoulders as he walked home alone. It was the worst day of his life. His mind would not stop thinking about what happened only just an hour ago on the school soccer field. How could he have missed scoring that goal? He had let his whole team down. His stupid mistake made him angry. His team lost the game because of him. He was really worried that his coach may kick him off the team.
As soon as he walked through the door, his father asked, “What’s wrong, son?” Peter’s feelings were written all over his face. “I lost the game,” Peter replied. Then he went into his room without another word. Ten minutes later, Peter heard his father knocking on his bedroom door. He opened the door to let him in.
“Look, Peter. I don’t know what happened. But whatever it was, don’t be too hard on yourself.”
“I lost the game, Dad. I failed my team. They’ll probably never let me play again.”
“Soccer is about team effort. You’re not the only reason your team lost. If you have a good team, you should support each other. Besides, winning or losing is only half the game. The other half is learning how to communicate with your teammates and learning from your mistakes.”
Peter didn’t say anything but what his father said made him think carefully.
The next day, Peter went to soccer practice with courage rather than fear in his heart.
“Hey, guys,” he said to his teammates. “I’m really sorry about yesterday. We were so close to winning that game. But I think if we continue to pull together, we’re going to win the next one.”
To his surprise and relief, his teammates all nodded in agreement.
“Yeah,” they said, “don’t worry about it. It’s never just one person’s fault. We should think about how we can do better next time.”
Peter smiled. It made him feel lucky to know that he was on a winning team.Number the passageRead and divide1235746111098Peter's troublePeter's father's adviceTeammates' supportPart 1Part 3Part 2What's Peter's trouble?How did Peter feel?Peter's troubleangryworriedhis…kick him off …ask ... to leaveHe feltPart 1Tip: move your eyes quickly down the paragraph to find specific information.Peter missed scoring a goal. He had let his whole team down.a stupid mistakethere was a heavy ______ on his _________ it was the _______ day of his lifeworstweight shouldersas he walked home alonePart 2Peter's father's adviceWhat are his father’s suggestions? Listen and underline them.Don’t be ____ _____ ___ yourself._______ each other._____ _____ the mistakes.SupportLearnfromtoo hard on_______ or______ is only half the game.losingWinningLearn how to ___________ _____ your teammates.communicate with For PeterFor the teammatesFor the gameFor the
teammatesput too much pressure on yourself Soccer is about _____ _______.team effort teamworkPeter's feelings ____________ (write) all over his face. were writtenDo you agree with his father?Movie DubbingPay attention to the intonation(语调) and feelings. Movie DubbingWhat’s wrong, son?I lost the game.caringDon't be too hard on yourself.I failed my team. They’ll probably never let me play again.
Father: What’s wrong, Peter? You look sad.
Peter: I missed scoring a goal. I made my team lose the game.
Father: Come on, boy. Don't be too hard on yourself.
I’m sure you’re not the only reason your team lost the game.
Peter: I… I don’t understand. What do you mean?
Father: Soccer is about team effort. If you have a good team, you should support each other. Winning or losing may be important. But it's also important to learn how to communicate with your teammates and learn from your mistakes.
Peter: Oh, thank you dad! I think I know what I should do.PairworkTip: Pay attention to the intonation and feelings.Challenge yourselfDub with your full feelings.Part 3Peter's teammates' supportPeter went to soccer practice with _______ _______ _____ fear.They all ________ in agreement.
It’s never just one person’s _____.
They should think about how they
can ____ _____ next time.Peter ______ and felt_____noddedfaultluckyWhy?said _____They should
continue to
____ _______sorrypull together rather thancouragework hard togetherTo his surprise and _________relief do bettersmiledinstead ofBecause he knew he was on a winning team.a feeling of happiness that something painful or unhappy has ended or has not happenedPeter's team lost the game. Why did Peter still think he was on the winning team?learn from mistakespull togethercommunicate with each otherteam spiritsupport each otherWinning or losing is only half the game.a good coachDiscussionWhat is a winning team? A few months later, Peter’s team won the champion. Others want to know the secret of “The winning Team”, so a reporter from Zhejiang TV comes to interview his team.Group workReporterInterviewPeterhis fatherhis teammatehis coachThe interview should include:
1. Peter’s feelings when he lost the game ;
2. Encouragement (from his father, his teammate and his
coach);
3. Wishes to their next match;
4. Something more creative;
5. Using 5 idioms.a heavy weight on my shoulders
let ... down
be hard on
support each other
learn from the mistakes
pull togetherR: Hello, I’m a reporter, xxx, from Zhejiang TV. Today we invited the winning team to our program.
P&T: Hi, we are glad to be here.
R: As we know you just won the game. Congratulations. How did you feel after winning this game?
T: It was great! Everyone was happy.
P: Yeah, and I feel very lucky to be on a winning team.
R: Here are some questions for you, Peter. I remember you missed scoring a goal. How did you feel after making that mistake?
…Interview/k?n?gr?t.j??le?.??nz/ When you make mistakes or meet difficulties, never lose heart!
Your parents and friends are always there for you.
Face it with a smile!Thank you for listening!The Winning Team ?Peter missed scoring a goallost the game
Peter's father gave him some suggestionsthought carefullyPeter talked to his teammatessmiled and felt luckyan hour agowhen he was at homethe next dayTimeEventResultfelt angry and worriedHe could not believe that he did not get the ball into the basket.
She was worried because she disappointed her parents.
missed scoring the goallet … down2d3. Tony was sad that he was asked to leave the team.
4. You should learn to relax and not put so much pressure on yourself.
5. The teacher told the students to work hard together and not give up.
kicked offbe too hard on yourselfpull togetherFind idioms or phrases from the story to replace the underlined parts of these sentences.
Knowing the meanings of the idioms and verb phrases can help improve your English.a group of words whose meaning is different from the individual(单独的) wordsPeter got home and went into his room.Peter talked to his teammates.Peter missed a goal. He felt angry and worried.
Peter’s father gave him advice.Peter realized that he was worried for no reason._____Number the events in the correct order.12345Role-play the conversationAs soon as he walked through the door, his father asked, “What's wrong, son?” Peter's feelings were written all over his face. “I lost the game,” Peter replied. Then he went into his room without another word. Ten minutes later, Peter heard his father knocking on his bedroom door. He opened the door to let him in.
“Look, Peter. I don't know what happened. But whatever it was, don't be too hard on yourself.”
“I lost the game, Dad. I failed my team. They'll probably never let me play again. ”
“Soccer is about team effort. You're not the only reason your team lost. If you have a good team, you should support each other. Besides, winning or losing is only half the game. The other half is learning how to communicate with your teammates and learning from your mistakes.”
Peter didn't say anything, but what his father said made him think carefully. Listen and imitateAs soon as he walked through the door, his father asked, “What's wrong, son?” Peter's feelings were written all over his face. “I lost the game,” Peter replied. Then he went into his room without another word. Ten minutes later, Peter heard his father knocking on his bedroom door. He opened the door to let him in. “Look, Peter. I don't know what happened. But whatever it was, don't be too hard on yourself.”
“I lost the game, Dad. I failed my team. They'll probably never let me play again. ”
“Soccer is about team effort. You're not the only reason your team lost. If you have a good team, you should support each other. Besides, winning or losing is only half the game. The other half is learning how to communicate with your teammates and learning from your mistakes.”
Peter didn't say anything, but what his father said made him think carefully.
No matter what happens, our parents will always be there for us.
Communicate more with our parents. The Winning Team missed scoring..., let... down, lostfather’s advicecommunicated with his teammatespull together, do bettersmiled, felt luckySupport each otherLearn from mistakesDon't be too hard on...Winning or losing is half ... Communicate with ... angry,
worriedthought
carefullyProblemSolutionResult?