Module 1 Unit 1 Penfriends(Reading) 课件(30张PPT,内嵌素材)

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课件30张PPT。during the summer holidayWhat do you know about …?A Penfriends often write about their favourite sports. Do you know the name of these sports? Write them below the photos. badminton basketball baseball football tennis rugby footballrugbybaseballbadmintontennisbasketball table tennisB Penfriends also write about their hobbies. Do you know the name of these activities?play the pianodo puzzlesmake a modelplay the violinlisten to musicplay chessabcdefC What is your hobby?How do you make new friends?
11My lifePenfriendsReading: A letter from a penfriendBefore you readA Look at the letter on page 3. How can you tell it is a letter and not a story or a poem? Tick (?) the things that tell you.It has: a title
an address in the top-right corner a date under the address
a greeting (Dear ...)
a signature (Jon) at the end????B Read these six parts of the letter on page 3 of Student’s Book and complete the paragraph below. Do not read the whole letter yet.the address
the date
the greeting
the first sentence
the last sentence
the signatureThe letter is from a boy called (1)__________ to a girl called (2)__________. The boy lives in a country called (3)__________. He wrote to the girl on (4)__________. He wants to be the girl’s (5)__________ and he wants her to (6)__________ to him soon.JonMaythe UK30 Augustpenfriendwritegreeting
address
date
signature
body
titlegreetingaddresssignaturedatebodywho gets?who writes?when?where the writer livesC In many countries, a postcode is part of a person’s address. It is usually a group of letters and numbers. A postcode makes it easier for the post office to deliver letters. What is Jon’s postcode?The postcode is the group of letters and numbers in a British address which is used so the letters can be sorted by machine. In America it is called the Zip code. 2 Middle Street
Walker
Newcastle
NE6 4BY
England
UK上海市
嘉定区
江桥镇
靖远路1358号
201803
I played squash last night with David. It was a great game. I was tired afterwards but I enjoyed it very much.Reading strategy5-112345 Try to work our the meanings of the words in italics below.1 He is very idle. He never tidies his bedroom.5-2Which word or words probably help you work out the meaning ‘idle’?a lazy
b friendly
c angry2 Jason bought some new trainers for ¥500. They
look very good but they are too big for his feet.5-3Which word or words probably help you work out the meaning ‘trainers’?a basketballs
b shorts
c shoes3 After a whole day of hard work, I am really all in.5-4Which word or words probably help you work out the meaning ‘all in’?a thirsty
b hungry
c tiredWhile you read11-1A1 Read the whole letter on page 3 for the first time. Find the following words or expressions in the passage. Work out their meanings by yourself.own
during
(be) keen on
ambition
maybe
encloseA2 Here are some sentences from Jon’s letter on page 3. Choose the best meanings for the words in italics below.11-2My dad owns a Chinese restaurant nearby ... a sells b has
He comes back home during the holidays. a when there is a holiday b when the holiday ends
I am keen on sports. a really like b really hate11-3My ambition is to be an architect, ... a strong wish to do something b job I am doing now
..., or maybe an engineer. a certainly b possibly
I enclosed a photo of myself and some of my school friends. a finished this letter with b put ... inside the letter/'mi:t?(r)/metre n.measurement of length; 100 centimetresSam lives fifty metres away from his school.1 kilometre = 1,000 metresa metre ruler/?n??'ba?/nearby adv.not far awayShe lives nearby.
He gave up his seat on the bus to an old woman standing nearby. /?'ka?nt?nt/*accountant n.person (in a company) who looks after the money and keeps the financial records Sally would like be to an accountant in the future.an accountantWe went skiing in Austria last year./ski:/ski n.move over snow on skisCan you ski?When you talk about spending time skiing as a sport, you say go skiing.skiing/'f?z?ks/physics n.the study of things like heat, light and soundHe does well in Physics.Physics/?n'kl??z/enclose v.put insideShe enclosed some photos of her family in her letter./'dj??r??/during n.all the time that something is happening The thief broke into the house during the night. /?ju:n?'v?:s?t?/university n.place where you can go to learn more after you leave schoolTom’s brother goes to university.
She is at university.Harvard University/'k?l??/ college n.a place where people go to study more difficult subjects after they have left school; a part of a universityShe’s going to college next year.
My brother is at college.King College London