课件24张PPT。九年级下册2EducationModuleUnit 1
They don’t sit in rows./a??z/
/ taI/
/r??/
/pu:l/我们的 adj.ours领带 n.tie 一排;一行;一列 n. pool 水池;游泳池 n. rowWords and expressionsEducationWhat can you think of when you see this word? schoolWhat words can you think of about “school”?
Brainstorming What words can you think of to describe “school”?I like the reading room best, because I can read a lot of books there.What do you like best about our school?1.Work in pairs, and talk about your school. —What do you like best about our school?Listening and vocabulary— I like... sit around tables wear ties play hockeyThe weather was ____________when Tony
was in London.
2. Tony played football with ____________.
3. Daming is surprised to hear that Tony
____________.
4. Tony didn’t go to lessons. He was
____________.2. Listen and complete the sentences. niceSusie’s classmates went to school on his holiday just visitingTask 1Listen to the conversation and answer the following questions.1. What are they talking about?
2. Do they think Susie’s school is greater than theirs?They are talking about Susie’s school.
No, they think their school is great, too.Listen to the conversation again and complete Susie’s column in the table.P11Task 2 about 700 pupils about 30 pupilsPupils sit around tables.swimming pool and the sports ground Answer the questions.1. Who did Tony visit in London?
2. How did Tony get the photos of Susie’s school?
3. Which class is a bit bigger, Susie’s or Daming’s?
4. What does Betty hope to do one day? He visited his friend Susie.He took the photos himself.Daming’s class is a bit bigger.She hope she can visit Susie’s school one day. 1 玩得开心2 按排坐3 围着桌子坐4 有一天 5 我自己拍摄的它们 6 在英国一个班级里有多少个小学生?7我们学校也很大,并且在这里有更多的学生。enjoy yourself sit in rows sit around tables one dayI took them myself. How many pupils are there in a class in England?Our school is great too, and we have more students here.5. Complete the passage with the correct
form of the words in the box.enjoy pool row tie wearPupils in England do not sit in (1)_____ in the classroom. They sit around tables. Everyone (2)__________ a jacket and (3)____. Most schools have sports grounds, and English children (4)______ playing football, just as pupils in China do. Some English schools have swimming (5)______, but not all of them do. rowsis wearingtieenjoypools70030sit around tablesswimming pool and the sports ground Complete the Your school column in
Activity 3.
Now work in pairs and compare your school with Susie's school. Say:
what both schools have
what one school has but the other does not700have more
students3040sit around tables sit in rowsswimming pool and the sports groundthe sports ground? what both schools have
Both schools have students and sports ground.
? what one school has but the other does not
Our school sits in row ,
but Susie’s school sit around tables.a very poor school with no electricity and old chairs and desks What can you do for them?Project HopeIn 1989 the government started a project to help the poor children to go back to school. It’s called … raise moneybuild many schoolsWe should work hard
and realise our dreams.HomeworkPreview the new words and expressions in Unit 2.
2. Search for the information about the education system in Britain.