Unit 4 Sharing Using language 课件 (51张)

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课件49张PPT。Reading IIUnit 4 SharingHave you ever tried to send a gift or something to the children in the poor areas or countries? Pre-reading (5m)Welcome to Arguably, the World's Most Useful Gift Catalogue
Every gift on this website helps people overseas:
overcome poverty and marginalization
take control of their future
work together to benefit each other
participate regardless of religious or political beliefs Every gift you purchase helps you:
put meaning back into gift giving
say no to excess consumption
make a practical response to global inequality
Start browsing items in the catalogue?>> Do you ever feel that your friends and family don’t really need the gifts you give them? Or, are you sick of receiving ‘novelty’ gifts, when you know that so many people go without? This catalogue is full of really useful gifts for people who really need them. People who work hard to overcome poverty, to build a better life for their families and their neighbours. So if you’re after platters, popcorn makers and picnic sets – try another catalogue. But if you want gifts like books for a community school ($5), a goat for a family ($50), or health care for a remote village ($60), then this catalogue is for you!What does the page show you?
Where is the list of gifts?
In what kind of order are the gifts listed? How much are cheapest and dearest gift?
Where is the gift card?
What do the photos show you?Fast reading (2m)Glance quickly at the text and answer the following questions.1. What does the page show you?
The page shows how to send gifts to those who need it.
2. Where is the list of gifts?
On the left side of the page below the picture with a man in it. 3. In what kind of order are the gifts listed? How much are cheapest and dearest gift?
The gifts are listed in order of the prices.
4. Where is the gift card?
On the right side of the page over the picture with a lot of children in it. 5. What do the photos show you?
The picture on the left shows a woman working on a sewing machine. The one on the right shows that many children are waiting for help to come to them.1. In the Internet pages, there’s a card on the right, it will be given to you when you____
A. buy something in a shop
B. ask for it from a poor children
C. choose from the catalogue a really useful gift for some of the world’s poorest
D. come to IndiaDetailed reading (5m)Read the text carefully and do the following exercise.C2. When you want to give child vaccinations against 6 killer diseases, you must send _____
$50 B. $20
$8 D. $85
3. The purpose of the Internet Page is to ____
let people give an unusual gift to the poor
let people get an unusual card
let people learn something useful
let people make moneyBA4. How much are the cheapest and dearest gifts?
$ 8 B. $ 10
$ 15 D. $ 5
5. You can use the card for the following occasions except _______
anniversaries B. birthdays
C. burials D. weddingsDCThis gift allows a woman who is a trained tailor to make some income, giving her and her family a better future.
This gift gives a person the opportunity to acquire basic reading and writing, and life skills. Adults develop the confidence to participate in the social, economic and political lives of their communities. Detailed reading (5m)On the Internet page, when you click on each gift, you get a description of that gift. In pairs, write the correct gift (A to U)from the Internet page next to each description below.N A sewing machineG Basic adult educationThis gift covers the cost of production and distribution of seedlings, as well as training in tree care for the local villagers who are working hard to prevent their land from turning into desert.
This gift buys a goat. A goat gives milk and is a valuable income. Goats increase in number quickly and add much to a family’s food and financial security. They are easy and fun for children to care for.
A 20 tree seedlingsJ A goat for a poor familyThis gift covers the cost of exercise books and textbooks for community primary schools that operate in poor or remote villages.
This gift gives a child a good start in life. Community schools provide good quality education for children who would otherwise have no opportunity to attend school. F Basic health-care servicesI One year of primary schooling Imagine you and your classmates want to donate some of your pocket money to help those in need in another country. Work as a team and decide how much of your pocket money you would like to donate. What would you do with your group’s donation? Do you think the gifts like those in “The World’s Most Useful Catalogue” are a good idea? Give at least two reasons for your answers.Discussion (5m)Unit 4 SharingListeningMedecins Sans Frontieres (MSF)
= doctors without borders (MSF) is an international humanitarian aid organisation that provides emergency medical assistance to populations in danger in more than 70 countries. objectives:
MSF is an independent humanitarian medical aid agency committed to two objectives: providing medical aid wherever needed, regardless of race, religion, politics or sex and raising awareness of the plight(困境,情况) of the people we help.Listening-I (5m)Jennifer Wells is interviewing Dr Mary Murray, who works for Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). They use time expressions to talk about Mary’s life. Listen to the tape and number the expressions in the order you hear them.during the 1980s
for a couple of months
over the last few years
in the future
in two weeks’ time
for a further six monthsWhy did Mary decide to work in developing countries?
When Mary worked in a clinic in Malawi, why did the children die?
In the Sudan, why was it nearly impossible for Mary to get to the clinics when the rains came?
Why were conditions in the clinics in the Sudan challenging?
Why does Mary enjoy her job?Listening-II (5m)Listen to the tape again and answer the following questions.Why did Mary decide to work in developing countries?
When Mary worked in a clinic in Malawi, why did the children die?
Because when she worked in an African health clinic, she saw children with illnesses that could be prevented.Because they didn’t have enough medicines.In the Sudan, why was it nearly impossible for Mary to get to the clinics when the rains came?
Why were conditions in the clinics in the Sudan challenging?
Because the roads became so muddy that they spent most of their days digging the car out.Because it could be very hot; it could be nearly impossible to get to the clinics when it rained; the clinics were very basic and the only tools she had were a stethoscope and her hands.5. Why does Mary enjoy her job?She feels she is helping people who otherwise may not get help.Listening-III (5m)Listen again and make note about Mary’s experiences in the table below.SydneyAfricaStudied medicine. Got to know two African studentsVisited her two African friends and their families. Worked in their local health clinic for a couple of months.Will return to the Sudan for six more months. After all, sill probably return to Africa again.Malawithe SudanAustraliaVolunteered with MSF. Worked with children affected by HIV/AIDSConditions were very challenging because of the heat, the rains, the basic conditions in the clinicsHas returned for two weeksWriting (5m)Now write about Dr Murray for the school magazine. Write a paragraph on each topic below in the order shown. Remember to use time expressions.Speaking
Speaking taskProject Hope Project Hope is a social welfare programme founded by China Youth Development Foundation. Its aim is to raise money to help those children in poor areas who have to leave school early only because their families cannot afford to keep them at school.大眼睛大鼻涕Why would you …?
How could you do that?
Because I want to share with others …
First, find some information through …
The reason is that …Then …Next … Finally …Discuss in groups whether you would like to participate in Project Hope by sponsoring a child from a poor area. Give reasons to your answer. If you decided to sponsor a child, how would you do it? You may refer to the following expressions.Speaking (10m)