高中英语外研版必修二 Module 2 No Drugs Speaking Writing and Everyday English 课件(共26张PPT)

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课件26张PPT。Module 2 No DrugsSpeaking, Writing and Everday EnglishTo learn how to prepare a
presentation on smoking and write a
letter of reply to show personal
attitudes toward smoking1. Has anyone been to your school to talk
about the dangers of smoking?
2. Are your friends and family mainly
smokers or non-smokers?Discuss these questions.3. What is the public attitude to
smoking in the place where you live?
4. Do you think you will be a smoker
when you leave school and start
work?Make an interview using the four questions you have discussed. One of you acts as interviewer, and the other acts as interviewee.A: Hi, Li Hai, I’m Xiao Ke from TV
studio. We’ve arranged an interview.
Remember?
B: Oh, yes. You said on the phone that
you would like to ask me some questions.
A: Exactly. May I ask my first question now.
B: Yes, please.A: Has anyone been to your school to talk about
the dangers of smoking?
B: Sure. Experts or doctors come to our school
to talk about it.
A: What is the main content?
B: …Read this email from a student in the US. Choose the correct subject for the email survey from these three suggestions.Public transport
Smoking
Things which are against the lawWork in groups of four and discuss the questions:
1 Do most adults smoke in China?
2 In most states in the US, it is now against the
law to smoke in public buildings, such as
banks and offices, on public transport and in
restaurants and cafes. Is it the same in China?
3 Is the government planning to change the
law about smoking in public?Write a reply and answer his questions. Ask similar questions to him.Dear Paul,
I’m very glad to receive your email. Through our survey, we have got that most adults smoke in China. It’s not against the law to smoke in public buildings, but in some public buildings, smoking is not allowed. As far as I see, our government isn’t planning to change the law about smoking in public.
Best wishes,
Zhou KaiOur questions are:
1. Do most adults smoke in the US?
2. What do people in your country think
about the law against smoking?
3. Do young people smoke in the US?
4. Is smoking a serious problem in your
country?Dear Paul,
I’m very glad to receive your email. Our answers to your questions are: Most adults smoke in China. But less and less young people smoke, because they have realized the importance of health. Now it’s not against the law to smoke in public buildings. But I think our government will change the law about smoking in public and reduce dangers of fires.
Best wishes,
Zhou KaiOur questions are:
1. What’s people’s attitude towards the law
against smoking in your country?
2. What other measures do you take to stop
smoking?
3. Do you smoke? What’s your opinion about
smoking?Everyday EnglishI totally agree with you.
I couldn’t agree more.
That’s a good point.
That’s right.
Absolutely!
I’m not sure about that.Let’s talk about smoking using the following expressions to show our agreement or disagreement.I’m not sure I agree with that.
I don’t agree with you.
You can’t be serious.
I completely disagree.Work with a partner. Practise this conversation. Complete the sentences with expressions from activity 1.Girl: The government is thinking about banning smoking on public transport. I think it’s a good idea.
Boy: ______________. I think it’s a very good idea.
Girl: Buses and trains will be much nicer places as a result, I think.
Boy: ___________________.I agree with youI couldn’t agree more Traveling by bus will be a more pleasant experience.
Girl: I think it would be good if they
banned smoking in restaurants and
cafes as well.
Boy: _________! That would be an excellent idea.
Girl: It isn’t very nice if someone is
smoking at the next table.AbsolutelyBoy: ____________________. It’s horrible!
Girl: In fact, I think it would be a good idea to ban smoking in parks as well.
Boy: _________________________. It isn’t so bad when people smoke in parks.I totally agree with youWell, I’m not sure about thatGirl: No, you’re wrong. On a bus or in a park — it’s all the same.
Boy: _________________________. Smoking in a park doesn’t affect other people in the same way.
Girl: I’m sorry, I think it does. In fact, I think smoking should be banned in people’s homes as well.
Boy: __________________!I’m not sure I agree with thatYou can’t be seriousFinish your reply to the email.