Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. Section A (3a-4c)课件(47张PPT)

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课件47张PPT。九年级(上)Goforit!学练优英语教学课件学练优九年级英语(RJ)
教学课件Unit 7
Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.Section A (3a-4c)学习目标 Key words & phrases:
tiny, cry, field, hug, lift, talk back, awful, teen, regret,
poem, community, keep… away from, chance, make
one’s own decision, educate, manage, society
Key sentences:
1. In many Western countries, teenagers is allowed
to move out at eighteen.
2. Do you think teenagers should be
kept away from the Internet?
Modal Verbs + Passive VoiceWords and expressionstiny
cry
field
hug
liftadj. 极小的;微小的
v&n. 哭;叫喊
n.田野;场地
n. & v. 拥抱;搂抱
v.举起;抬高 n.电梯;搭便车badly
awful
teen
regret
poemadv.严重地;差;非常
adj.很坏的;讨厌的
n. (13至19岁之间的)青少年
v.&n. 感到遗憾;懊悔
n.诗;韵文Can you recite the poem?
Do you know the name of the poet?Lead in When you have different opinions with your parents, how do you deal with that? keep silent talk back? have a discussionRead the poem aloud and discuss what the title means with your partner. A mother always knows what is best for a child,
even though the child may disagree with the mother.Mom Knows BestPresentation3a Mom Knows Best
When I was a tiny baby crying all night, my
mom sang to me and stayed by my side.
When I was tired and hungry, she gave me food
and warm arms to sleep in.
When I was two running through the field, she
made sure I was safe and kept me from danger.
When I fell and hurt myself, she gave me a hug
and lifted me up.When I was seven coughing badly, she said
no ice-cream for me.
But I talked back loudly, “I should be allowed
to eat some! Give it to me now!”
When I was nine watching scary movies, she
said it’d give me awful dreams.
But I shouted back angrily, “I should be
allowed to watch it! I’m not a baby!”
When I was a teen going out with friends, she
said, “Please be back by ten!”But I talked back again — “I should not be
told what to do! I’m seventeen now!”
Now I’m an adult, thinking back to those times.
I coughed for days after eating that ice-cream
And had scary dreams after watching that film.
I was late for school from
staying out past ten.
I regret talking back,
not listening to Mom.
Mom knows best, and for me
she wanted only the best!Read the poem again and answer the questions. What did the mom do when the writer was a baby and a small child?
2. Why do you think the writer talked back to his mom when he was seven and nine years old?
The first four sentences.He felt that he was growing up and he did not want to be treated like a child anymore.3b3. How did the writer feel when he was a
teenager and his mom said “Please be
back by ten”?
4. After reading the whole poem, how do
you think the writer feels about his mom?
He was upset because he felt that he was old enough to be independent and should not be told what to do.He loves his mom and is thankful for what she has done for him.When I was a tiny baby crying all night, my mom sang to me and stayed by my side.当我还是一个整夜哭闹的小婴儿时,妈妈给我唱歌,陪伴在我身边。
(1)tiny (very small in size or amount) adj.
意为“极小的;微小的”。
e.g. The baby put his tiny hand in mine.
那个婴儿把小手放在我的手中。
Language Points( 2 ) cry 此处用作不及物动词,意为“哭;
叫喊”。
e.g. Don’t cry. Your mom is coming.
别哭了!你妈妈来了。cry可用作名词,意为“叫喊;大喊;哭”。
e.g. When he heard a cry for help, he ran out
as quickly as he could.
听到呼救声,他尽可能快地跑了出去。拓展2. When I fell and hurt myself, she gave me a hug and lifted me up. 当我受伤跌倒时,她给我拥抱并把我抱起来。
(1)hug ( an act of putting your arms around sb. and holding them tightly)此处作名词,意为“拥抱;搂抱”。give sb. a hug 意为“拥抱某人”。
e.g. Mr. Smith gave his daughter a hug and put
her to bed.
史密斯先生拥抱了一下女儿并安顿她上床
睡觉。hug 用作动词时意为“拥抱;搂抱”。
e.g. She hugged her sister when she met her.
当遇到了妹妹时,她拥抱了她。( 2 ) lift此处用作及物动词,意为“举起;抬高”。
e.g. The box is too heavy for me to lift.
这箱子太重,我搬不起来。拓展 辨析 lift 与 raisee.g. That package might be too heavy to lift.
那个包裹可能太重,搬不动。
If you have any question, please raise
your hand.如果有什么问题请举手。lift one's glass? 举杯
lift one's head? 抬头
lift one's spirits? 提起精神
lift one's voice? 提高嗓门lift常用搭配:lift 还可以作名词
意为“电梯”时,相当 于“elevator”;
意为“搭便车”时,相当于ride;
常构成短语give sb. a lift(让某人搭便车)。It’s on the sixth floor. Let’s take the lift.I’ll give you a lift to the station.3. talk back 回嘴; 顶嘴;顶撞。后用介词to接
顶嘴的对象。
e.g. You should not?talk back?to your mother.
你不应该对妈妈顶嘴。
英语另有answer (someone) back表述,同为短语动
词,意思与talk back相似,属于英国英语用法。
e.g. For these couple of days just do as your mother tells you, never ever answer (her) back.talk?about????谈论;? 谈到
talk?over????商议
talk?to????与 ... 说话;?
talk?with????和 ... 交谈
talk to oneself? 自言自语talk常用搭配:4. … give me awful dreams.
*awful adj. 很坏的;讨厌的;糟糕的
e.g. This is really an?awful?movie. ?知识延伸:awful可用在系动词look或feel后面
look/feel awful相当于look/feel ill,
表示“面带病容;感 到不舒服”。
She felt awful. She needed to see a doctor.?—Someone stole my new iPhone 5 last
week.
—______ Did you tell the teacher about it?
A. That’s OK.
B. How awful!
C. Take care.
D. You should be more careful.BNow I’m an adult, thinking back to those times.
? times指“时光,岁月,时代”。
有时也会用days表达类似含义。
?
e.g. People started to play football in
ancient times.??6. I was late for school from staying out past ten.
*from在这里表示原因,意思是“因为”。
e.g. She did it from a sense of duty.
她做这事是出于责任感。*stay out 不回家; 避开
e.g.
I don’t?stay out?late on weekdays.
工作日的时候我不在外面呆得很晚。
His father told him to?stay out?of trouble.??
他父亲叫他避开是非之地。7. I regret talking back, not listening to Mom
regret v. 后悔;惋惜;感到遗憾
(1)regret?doing?sth.?后悔做了某事
(2)regret?+?n.?/?pron.??
( 3)regret?+?that?/?wh-clause?
(4)regret?to?say?/?tell?/??遗憾地说(告诉)辨析:regret to do sth. 和 regret doing sth.
regret to do sth. 很遗憾 / 抱歉要 做某事 (事情还没有做)
e.g. I regret to tell you that you can’t pass the
examination.
regret doing sth. 很后悔 / 抱歉做了某事 (事情已经做过了)
e.g. I don’t regret telling her what I thought.知识链接Translation当我是个小宝宝整夜哭闹的时候,妈妈依偎在我身旁,唱歌送我入梦乡,
在我累了饿了的时候,妈妈给我食物,那温暖的臂膀就是我的床。
当我奔跑在田野上,她确保我的安全,让我远离危险。
在我摔倒受伤的时候,她给我拥抱,扶我站好。
七岁的我剧烈咳嗽,她说我不适合吃冰淇淋,
我却大声反驳:你必须同意,我就要定了!
九岁时我看恐怖电影,她说:这种电影会将噩梦给你带来,我却愤怒地咆哮:我就该看这样的电影,别拿我当小孩!
青少年的我开始和朋友们外出闲逛了,她叮咛道:十点以前一定要回来!
我又顶嘴:我都17岁了,不需要你告诉我什么该不该!现在我长大了,回想当初的时光,
吃了冰淇淋我咳嗽不止,
看了恐怖电影让我噩梦连连,
上学迟到只因10点还在外游荡。
我真的后悔啊!后悔不该顶嘴,后悔没有听从妈妈的忠告;
妈妈最了解(孩子),她只是想怎样对我最好!
Grammar Focus结构:
肯定:情态动词+ be +动词的过去分词
否定:情态动词+not+ be +动词的过去分词
一般疑问句:情态动词+主语+be+动词的过去分词?
特殊疑问句:疑问词+情态动词+主语+be+动词的过去分词?情态动词的被动语态用所给词的正确形式填空:
1. Teenagers should be _________ (allow) to choose their clothes.
2. Sixteen-year-olds _____ (be) not allowed to drive.
3. He should stop _________ (wear) those silly earrings.
4. Young people need ________ (sleep) about 8 hours at least.allowed arewearingto sleepExercises5. We should pass the test instead of _________ (fail) the test.
6. We have a lot of _______ (rule) at school.
7. I think your father ____ (be) strict with you!
8. You have to ______ (be) 18 before you are allowed to drive.failingrulesisbeYou must clean your bedroom every day.
Your bedroom must be cleaned every day.
2. Parents should encourage teenagers to do social work
for their community. Teenagers____________________
______________________________________.
3. Can Lucy do her homework tomorrow instead?
Can__________________________________________
should be encouragedher homework be done tomorrow instead? Rewrite the sentences according to the example.to do social work for their community.4aDo you think we must keep teenagers away from the Internet?
Do you think teenagers______________________
______________?
Parents should give teenagers chances to make their own decisions.
Teenagers_________________________________
_______________.must be kept away fromshould be given chances to make theirown decisionsthe Internet Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the words in brackets. Should teenagers ___________(ask) to move out when they start working? In many Western countries, teenagers ___________(allow) to move out at eighteen. Their parents believe that be askedare allowed4b they should ___________(educate) to take care of themselves from a young age. This way, when they _______(start) working they can manage their own lives. However, in most Asian societies, it is not common for teenagers to _______(move)be educatedstartmoveout. Chinese parents believe that it is better for children to live with parents who can _____(take) care of them. But the young should then look after their parents as they get older. That is why many Chinese adults ___________ (continue) to live with their parents. takecontinueA: Members should be allowed to use dic-
tionaries.
B: Yes, but they should only use English-English
dictionaries. You and your friend are starting an English club. Make a list of rules about what should and should not be allowed. 4cSummaryLearned a poem.
Modal Verbs + Passive VoiceHomeworkPractice the poem on Page 51, 3a.
Memorize the language points.
Do the exercises in students’ book.Thank you!