Unit 4 Dealing with Problems Lesson 12 Generation Gap 课件35张

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教育部审定义务教育教科书

八年级下册 英语

Lesson 12 Generation Gap

Warm-up:
Survey on why
you argue with your parents
Pre-reading :
When you argue with your parent(s), are you still happy?
Are your parents happy?
What kind of family life do you prefer to live
with your parents?
be friendly
with your parents
argue
with your parents
OR
This class will help you find out
why children and parents
sometimes
argue
---- Generation Gap .
Unit 4
Dealing with Problems





Lesson 12 Generation Gap

(第一课时)
While-reading : 1st reading
Read the first part, find out
what problems children and parents argue about.
homework
acting like a boss
housework
1. 自主完成;
2. 展示。
homework
child parent different opinions
What are ’s and ’s ?
1. 自主完成;
2. 展示。
won’t let … use …
on his own ;
won’t let … enter… ;
a bit lazy
Does Susan really think Andy is lazy on his study?



Why is his mom strict with him?




No.
Child’s opinions What they argue about Parent’s opinions
Andy’s:


homework
Susan’s:

Child’s opinions What they argue about Parent’s opinions
Andy’s: homework
Susan’s:
*
acting like a boss
housework
1. 自主完成;
2. 师友互助;
3. 展示。
Child’s opinions
What they argue about
Parent’s opinions

Jessica’s:
acting like a boss
Karen’s:
Edward’s:
housework
George’s:
*
be always late;
phone bill is too high;
spend hours on the phone;
be not sure these friends are right;
often come back late;
ungenerous ( 吝啬 )
1. Is Jessica’s mum really ?
(home)
2. Why does her mum act like her boss?
What does “right” mean ?

A.合适的,适当的 B. 正确的
C.右方的,右面的 D. 直接的
right
Child’s opinions
What they
argue about Parent’s opinions

Jessica’s:

acting like
a boss
Karen’s:
*
make him clean his room ;
room is in a mess and things are dirty;
never make his bed
and
hate tidying his room

Do you think it is a good habit for Edward to do like these?
Why ?
Child’s opinions
What they
argue about Parent’s opinions

Edward’s:


housework
George’s:

If his room is always messy and dirty,
is it good for his health?
Can you understand why his dad argue with him?
Do you have the same problems like theirs?

Do you often argue with your parents ?
Voice your own opinion
Voice your own opinion
Will you still argue with your parents?


When your parents argue with you about
your study, your messy room, spending too much time on phones or other things,
what should you do ?
Sometimes , you think your parents can’t understand you,
it is called “ Generation Gap”.

Maybe you think they are too strict with you. They can’t understand you.
They are old!
Deep understanding
When you were young,
They teach you how to wear clothes, how to tie your shoes…
They teach you to wash face, wash hands and comb your hair…
They are used to caring about you ,
loving you and taking good care of you !
They worry about you a lot.
No matter how old you are ,
in their eyes, you are still a child.
When they are strict with you ,
it doesn’t mean they don’t understand or love you .
They only want you to be a better person !
Who are parents?
Parents are the people who _______________________ ,
___________________________ .
love us and care about us
want us to be better and better
It is the best way for children and parents
to communicate with each other
and
understand each other.
When Mother's Day or Father's Day comes, we should say:
I love you, Mum / Dad.
And do something for them.
Which person from the passage might say these things?
_______ I set a password on the computer.
_______ Oh, no! I want to play my game!

_____ You always go home late and your phone bill is too high.
_____ I make phone calls because I like talking to my friends after school.

_____ I won’t let you bring your friends home until you make your bed.
_____ What’s the matter, dad? I cleaned it last month.
Andy’ mum(Susan):
I set a password on the computer.

Andy:
Oh, no! I want to play my game!

What do you think of Andy’s answer?
Does he understand his mum?
Do you have good ideas for him to solve the problems?
Jessica’ mum (Karen):
You always go home late and your phone bill is too high.

Jessica:
I make phone calls because I like talking to my friends after school.
What do you think of Jessica’s answer?
Can you help Jessica to communicate with her mom?
Edward’ dad (George):
I won’t let you bring your friends home until you make your bed!
Edward:
What’s the matter, dad? I cleaned it last month.

What do you think of Edward’s answer?
Do you have more better ideas?
1. ---- I set a password on the computer.
---- Oh, no! I want to play my game!
---- ...
2. ---- You always go home late and your phone bill is too high.
---- I make phone calls because I like talking to my friends after school.
---- ...
3. ---- I won’t let you bring your friends home until you make your bed.
----What’s the matter, dad? I cleaned it last month.
---- ...
Role-play Time
1. 3人一组练习;

2. 展示。
Giving advice:
1. I think …;
2. Maybe you can / could / should…;
3. Why don’t you …?
4. How / What about …?
5. That’s a good idea to …;
6. If you … , you will …;
7. You won’t … , unless …;
Summary
What have you learnt from this class?
【Homework】
尝试给本课中的 3 个孩子中的任意一个提出至少 2 条建议。