模块6 Unit 3 Understanding each other Word power 课件(45张)

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名称 模块6 Unit 3 Understanding each other Word power 课件(45张)
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课件45张PPT。M6U3
Understanding each other
Word power
English words borrowed from other languages
Enjoy a songEverything at onceAs sly as a fox, as strong as an ox 像狐狸一样狡猾,像牛一样强壮 As fast as a hare, as brave as a bear 像野兔一样快,像熊一样勇敢 As free as a bird, as neat as a word 像鸟儿一样自由,像文字一样优美 As quiet as a mouse, as big as a house 像老鼠一样安静,像房子一样大 All I wanna be, All I wanna be, 一切我想成为的 Ohhh all I wanna be Is everything 喔喔~一切我想成为的是任何事物 As mean as a wolf, as sharp as a tooth
像狼一样卑鄙,像牙一样尖锐 As deep as a bite, as dark as the night
像狠狠咬下去那么深,像夜晚一样黑 As sweet as a song, as right as a wrong
像歌曲一样甜美,或对或错 As long as a road,as ugly as a toad
像路一样悠长,像蛤蟆一样丑陋 As pretty as a picture hanging from a fixture
秀丽如灯具上的画镌
Strong like a family,strong as I wanna be
如一个家族那样强大,如我想象的那样强大 Bright as day, as light as play
亮如白昼,如同轻快的奏乐 As hard as nails, as grand as a whale
冷酷无情,宏伟壮丽,一切我想成为的
All I wanna be, Ohhh all I wanna be
Ohhh all I wanna be
Ohhh all I wanna be
一切我想成为的 喔喔~一切我想成为的
Funny expressions:as sly as a fox 2. as brave as a bear
3. as free as a bird 4. as mean as a wolf
5. as sharp as a tooth 6. as dark as the night
7. as hard as nails 8. as grand as a whale…Idiomsas strong as a horse
as busy as a bee
as poor as a church mouse
as cool as a cucumber
sleep like a log = very strong
= very busy
= very poor
= very calm
= sleep very deeplyPart Dbee [bi:]
蜜蜂cucumber [?kju:k?mb?(r)]
黄瓜log [l?g]
原木idiom[??di?m]
习语,成语;
In the recent mid-term examination, David got top grades in his class. Now, he shares his experience in test preparation. Use the five idioms to complete the short passage.
Practice David took part in the mid-term test of
his school this year.To get well prepared
for it, he practiced his English whenever
possible. Every day he was really________
____________and every night he_________
_______.As he was____________________,
he didn’t break down.
He spent his last coin in buying what he
needed for the test. Then he was_________
_________________.
Finally his efforts paid off. He got
the first prize, but he remained___________
______________.as busy slept like as strong as a horse as pooras a church mouseas cool as a cucumberas a beea log ExtensionPlease fill in the blanksas brave as ______ 2. as proud as _________
3. as slow as ________ 4. as tall as ________
5. as hungry as ______ 5. as blind as _________a liona peacocka snaila giraffea wolfa bat
The idioms reflect____________________ .cultural similarities & differences Conclusion:as busy as a bee
as sly as a fox
as free as a bird
as dark as the night
as proud as a peacock
……as cool as a cucumber
as strong as a horse
sleep like a log
as poor as a church mouse
……
SimilarDifferentDo we have any interesting idioms in Chinese culture?No zuo no die
You can you up, no can no bb
People mountain people sea
Long time no see
Paper tiger
Running dogs
Lose face
Reflection:These words are borrowed from Chinese. They are called_________(borrow) English Words. silkborrowed外来词shanghainese
Feng Shui
Hot pot
typhoonbrainwashkungfuguanxiconfuciusmah-jongtaikonautWord learningTask 1 Go through Part A on P38 and finish the following blanks.
From which four languages did English borrow words?EnglishItalianGermanArabicFrench Arabic
['?r?bik]
阿拉伯语 Task 2 Read Part A again and find :
What kinds of words are borrowed?What kinds of words are borrowed?Frenchfood/eatingentertainmentjobsEnglish What kinds of words are borrowed?Germantoolsgeological
[d?i?'l?d?ik?l]
termsmachinessnacks[sn?ks]Englishsnack
[sn?k]
小吃geological
[d?i?'l?d?ik?l]
terms地质学术语 What kinds of words are borrowed?Italianmusicartsmilitary ['mil?tri] Englishmilitary ['mil?tri]
军事 What kinds of words are borrowed?Arabicspices
[spaisis]mathematicschemicalsfoodanimalsEnglishspice [spais]
调料,香料Task 3 Read Part B and find :
What words are mentioned of each kind?Frenchfood/eatingentertainmentjobsrestaurantballet
['b?lei] dentistEnglishrestaurant dentist ballet['b?lei]芭蕾Germantoolsmachinesgeological
termsclockrocketsnacksEnglishhamburgerhamburger clockrocketItalianmusicartsmilitaryopera ['?p?r?]colonel
['k?:n?l]English confetti confetti [k?n'feti]opera ['?p?r?]
歌剧colonelopera colonel
['k?:n?l]
上校confetti
[k?n'feti]
五彩纸带ArabicspiceschemicalsalcoholmathematicsEnglishcoffeefoodzeroanimals coffee alcohol zero
We can identify from which language the English words are borrowed according to the ______ of the words.kindsConclusion: French Italian cafecello ['t?el?u] guitar ItalianTask 1 Competition
Guess which language the words come from and try to remember them.noodleFrenchFrenchchef [?ef]ItalianpianomodelFrenchstudioItalianbeefFrenchsugarArabicsurgeon ['s?:d??n]FrenchscoreItaliankangrooAustraliatai chiChineseJudoJapaneseporkFrenchFrenchsoupFrenchresume [ri'zju:m]koalaAustraliakowtowChinesetofuChinese English has borrowed lots of words from other languages. Four of the languages that English has borrowed words from are French, (1) _________, Italian, and Arabic.
Words taken from the French language include words for (2)_______and eating such as (3)____________, words for (4)______such as dentist and words for entertainment such as ballet.German food restaurantjobsTask 2: Finish Part C on P39 At weddings in the West, they have confetti which people throw over the bride and groom. This is an(5) ______ word. Italy was famous for the development of (6) ______ and opera in the 18th century, so many words about music and opera are borrowed from Italian. Additionally, words for military jobs, for example, colonel, also come from ItalianItalian music The Germans were very clever at inventing things. They invented the (7) ______to make sure they were one time! When we say man travelled to the Moon in a (8)________, we were using a German word. Many of the words for fast food or snacks also come from German including the famous (9) __________.
Finally, the Arabs were great traders and so they introduced the English to many new words like coffee and alcohol. Also, a lot of mathematical words such as (10) ______are from Arabic.clockrocket hamburgerzeroFrenchfood/eatingentertainmentjobsrestaurantballetdentistEnglishRereading Reasons:The French love food.
The French ruled England for years.Why are different kinds of words borrowed from different languages?Germantoolsmachinesgeological
termsclockrocketsnacksEnglishhamburgerReasons:The Germans were very clever at inventing things.Italianmusicartsmilitaryconfetti
operacolonelEnglishReasons:Italy was famous for music and arts.ArabicspiceschemicalsalcoholmathematicsEnglishcoffefoodzeroanimalsReasons:The Arabs were great traders.The borrowed words from other languages are connected with the ____________________ of the countries.
Conclusion:culture or historyMaking a booklet According to what we have learnt in Parts A , B and C, try to make a booklet about the borrowed words.An exampleHave we borrowed words from English?Reflection:Microphone,
Salad, T-shirt,
Sofa, show,…
Taichi(太极),
Long time no see,
Kungfu, typhoon(台风)

Conclusion:Word exchange is a good way to promote ____________________ .
cultural communication & understanding SummaryWhat have we learnt today?1. Some borrowed English words.
2. Some English idioms.
3. Learning to use the borrowed words and idioms to know more about different cultures.Understand them according to the kinds of the words.Understand them according to the characteristics of the animals or things.