课件27张PPT。M7 U1 Living Well Language PointsWord formation(构词法)Living Wellhandysuitablebeneficialclumsyfirmambitionencouragementaccessiblepsychologicalannoyed/
annoyingdisability Marty is a boy with _________ (disable). His _________ (absent) from school often made his education suffer. And his muscle disease made him_________ (clumsiness) in doing daily activities and he was often __________ (make fun of). Nevertheless, he has never been _________(annoy) because he is very outgoing and has grown stronger ________________ (psychological). disabilityclumsymade fun ofannoyedpsychologicallyabsenceLife of the disabledNick VujicicLiving WellIn his video, Nick aims _________ (share) his experience in life of how he’s overcome all the challenges. Nick was born without arms or legs. Nothing is _______ (hand) for him. But to him, the first principle in life is to be________ (thank). It is important _______________ (focus) what you have. He believes it is a lie to think you are _________ (worth). Another principle in life is __________ (smile) often. __________ (Optimistic) is the key to getting through storms in life. He encourages people to have ____________ (confident) in themselves and to be patient. His _________(firm) and persistence to conquer all the obstacles gives millions of people________________ (encourage).to share thankfulto focus onworthlessto smileOptimismconfidencehandyfirmnessencouragementInspiration from Nick Vujicic disability n.
disable v.
disabled adj.
He was ________ in the war and his _________ prevented him from holding any job.
An accident ________ him from playing football.ability n.
enable v.
able-bodied adj.disableddisabilitydisabledWords and phrasesambition
achieve one’s ~
My ~ is to …
an ambitious
career woman
Words and phrases3. suitable
be ~ for Sb./Sth.
It is ~ for Sb. to do Sth.e.g. These violent movies ______________ adults only.
It’s not suitable __________ (wear) casual jeans for a formal party.are suitable forto wearWords and phrasessuit / match
The city lifestyle seems to ______ her—she looks great.
Does the shirt ________ these pants?suitmatchDon’t follow suit!Words and phrases4. beneficial adj.
benefit v./n.beneficial bugs & insectsbeneficial foodsNot all bugs are bad—in fact, there are many insects
that are beneficial ______ the garden.
that __________ the garden.
that is ___ great benefit ___ the garden.tobenefitsoftoWords and phrasesHe made many wise choices in his life and he gained much benefit from them.
He made many wise choices in his life, from which he benefited a lot.She drinks a lot less now, because she wants to be healthy.She drinks a lot less now, for the benefit of her health.Words and phrases5. adapt v.
adaptable adj.
adaptation n.
Learn to adapt !One good thing about children is that
they adapt easily ____ new environments.
they are easily ____________ new environments.toadaptable toWords and phrasesThe top-rated TV play is adapted ______ a novel.fromThe novel has been adapted _____ a TV play.forWords and phrases6. cut out / off/ downTo make ends meet, she cut ______ her living expenses.
Cut _____ any irrelevant information as it will not add value to your application.
To limit her son’s Net time, she cut ______ his Internet access.
The show has become nonsense.
I’ve cut it ______.
downoffoutoutWords and phrases7. absence n.
absent adj.be absent from
be absent-minded
in one’s absence/presence
e.g. Her ________ of mind during driving nearly caused an accident.
absenceWords and phrases8. annoy v.
annoyed adj.
annoying adj.
annoyance n.I can hardly put up with her __________ behavior.
_________ at all the commercials during the TV program, she quit it.
Many celebrities have expressed ___________ at their privacy being invaded.
annoyingAnnoyedannoyanceWords and phrases9. in other words
in a word
Your performance didn’t reach the required standard— _____________, you failed.
The company I work for is large. The atmosphere is always fun and friendly. I enjoy the people I work with. The job offers great opportunities to update myself. ____________, I like my job.
in other wordsIn a wordWords and phraseshave a word with Sb.
have words with
keep/break one’s word
Word came that …
a man of many words
Action speaks louder than words. (to talk with)(to quarrel with)(promise)(news)(talkative)(speech)Words and phrases10. all in all / in all/ at all/ above all/ after all
Children need many things, but __________ they need love.
He is disabled, but he is not sorry for himself _________.
He is certain to come. ___________, he’s already accepted the invitation.
There are twenty _________ at the party.
___________, the party was a great success, for everyone there was happy.
above allat allAfter allin allAll in allWords and phrases10. at a time/at one time/at times/ at no time/ in no time
You can borrow up to 3 books __________ from the library.
Never regret anything because ____________ it was exactly what you wanted.
___________ was the entrance to the building left unguarded.
He will finish writing the book ____________.
I think my lack of patience ____________ is due to my lack of sleep.
at a timeat one timeAt no timein no timeat timesWords and phrasesbenchmicroscopefish tanktortoiseparrotSentencesUntil ten years old I am the same with everyone else.
I used to climb trees, swim and playing football, but now I don’t.
I think I had at least a billion tests, including one
which they cut out a piece of muscle from my leg.
One problem is that I don’t look any differently from other people.
Sometimes I was so weak to go to school so my education suffered.Proof reading drills
asplayin whichdifferenttooEvery time I return from an absent, I felt stupid.
I have a very busy life with no time to sit around feel sorry for myself.
To look after my pets take a lot of time but I find it worthwhile.
Have a disability does not mean your life is not satisfied.
Give them encouragement to live so rich and full a life as you do.returnedfeelingtakesHavingasConcernsFamilyOthersThemselvesThe outside worldhelpWays of helping the disabledConcerns of the disabledUseful sentence structures
It will meet with one’s approval to…
It is beneficial/suitable as well that…
Sth./sb. is (not) expected/supposed to…
One way is to…Key words: access beneficial sit around encouragement adapt to make fun of annoy handy psychologicalWays of helping the disabled In fact, the disabled can be helped in many ways. For the government, it will meet with their approval to distribute more financial assistance. More public places also need to be accessible. In other words, they can have easy access to various places. It is beneficial as well that more firms are to offer the disabled suitable positions. What about families of the disabled? They are not expected to sit around. One way is to give them encouragement to adapt to society well. In fact, the disabled can be helped in many ways. For the government, it will meet with their approval to distribute more financial assistance. More public places also need to be accessible. In other words, they can have easy access to various places. It is beneficial as well that more firms are to offer the disabled suitable positions. What about families of the disabled? They are not expected to sit around. One way is to give them encouragement to adapt to society well.Ways of helping the disabledHomework 1. Review what you have learnt in this lesson.
2. Write a short passage “Caring for the disabled”, using useful words and expressions in Unit 1.
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