Unit 5 Magazine articles——Blind man and eyes in fire drama课件(27张PPT)+内嵌音频

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(共27张PPT)
Module 2 Unit 5
Blind man and eyes in fire drama




fire drill
The fire drill in our school
fire alarm
to tell/w people that
there is a fire
arn
The fire drill in our school
a towel
/?ta??l/?
v. make sth. wet
wet
c the mouth and nose with the towel
over
us from smoke
protect
fire engine
/?eks?t/
help people e from the place on fire safely
scape
someone who lose his/her s
Blind man and eyes in fire drama
in Italics (斜体字)
1[C]?戏;剧?
a play for the theatre, television or radio
2[U]?戏剧文学;戏剧艺术;戏剧?
plays considered as a form of literature
3[C]?戏剧性事件;戏剧性情节?
an exciting event
4[U]?激动;兴奋;刺激?
the fact of being exciting

a blind man
a guide dog
ight
Blind man and eyes in fire drama
John Dancer’s troubles began as soon as he walked into the Dragon Hotel with his friend, Charlie.

reception desk
/r?'sep?n/
check in or out
John Dancer
Charlie
a blind man
a guide dog
Blind man and eyes in fire drama
John Dancer's troubles began as soon as he walked into the Dragon Hotel with his friend, Charlie.
Troubles
Blind man and eyes in fire drama
John Dancer’s troubles began as soon as he walked into the Dragon Hotel with his friend, Charlie.
How many troubles? What troubles?
Find what they did and mark their actions.
John:
the clerk:
the manager:
The first trouble
The first trouble
John The clerk The manager Charlie




said…
said…(No pets)
came
barked
exclaimed
/?k?skle?m/
repeated…
agreed (guests)
interrupted
led them to …
personally
asked to see the manager
described
the room
(checked in)
The first trouble
sensible
/?sens?bl/
Which word did the manager use to describe John?
Why did the manager say John was sensible?
able to make good judgements based on reason and experience rather than feelings
Troubles



1. The clerk didn’t allow Charlie to stay in the hotel.
asked to see the manager
The first trouble
Solutions
Troubles Solutions
1. The clerk didn’t allow Charlie to stay in the hotel. asked to see the manager


The second trouble
2.There was a fire in the hotel.
Put these events in the correct order.
John smelt smoke.
John was sleeping.
The fire alarm started ringing.
Charlie woke John up.
John felt the door.
John tried the phone.
John wet towels and put them along the bottom of the door.
They lay on the ground and waited.
The second trouble
The correct order
B. John was sleeping.
D. Charlie woke John up.
A. John smelt smoke.
C. The fire alarm started ringing.
E. John felt the door.
G. John wet towels and put them along the bottom of the door.
F. John tried the phone.
H. They lay on the ground and waited.
went off
dead
The second trouble
Why did John do each of the steps?
Action Reason
1. He felt the door.
2. He wet the towels and put them along the bottom of the door.
3. He tried the phone.
4. He lay on the ground.
to know where the fire came from
to p the smoke from
coming into the room
to ask for help
to keep himself safe
because smoke r
ises
revent
The second trouble
Why did John do all these things?
Action
1. He felt the door.
2. He wet the towels and put them along the bottom of the door.
3. He tried the phone.
4. He lay on the ground.
The second trouble
To protect himself and
wait for firemen.
keep himself safe
Troubles Solutions
1. The clerk didn’t allow Charlie to stay in the hotel. asked to see the manager


The second trouble
2.There was a fire in the hotel.
protected himself
and waited for firemen
Troubles Solutions
1. The clerk didn’t allow Charlie to stay in the hotel. asked to see the manager
2.There was a fire in the hotel. protected himself and waited for the firemen

The third trouble
3. The fireman didn’t want to rescue Charlie.
explained the of Charlie
importance
Discussion
What can we learn from the story?
Homework:
1. Read the report loudly and review the new words.
2. Write a summary about the story.
Homework (advanced):
Rewrite the story.
in third person’s point of view
(the clerk/the manager/ the fireman/ Charlie)
with no direct speech.
within 120 words.
Retell the story from Charlie’s point of view.
That day, John took me to Dragon Hotel. At the reception desk, the first trouble happened.