八年级英语下册师大版Unit 4 Dealing with Problems Lesson 10 Problem Page 1课件(75张ppt)

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U4
Lesson
10
Problem
Page
1
初二年级
英语
deal
with
处理
problem
问题
What
problems
do
we
have
in
our
daily
life?
What
problems
can
you
see
in
the
photos?
Key
Words:
Problems
health
problems,
learning
difficulties,
poor
grades,
worrying
about
exams,
problems
with
classmates
or
friends,
problems
with
parents
and
grandparents
What
problems
can
you
see
in
the
photos?
e.g.
The
girl
in
Photo
B
seems
unhappy.
I
guess
she
is
having
some
problems
with
her
friends.
B
The
boy
in
Photo
A
seems
lonely
and
upset.
A
The
boy
in
Photo
A
seems
lonely
and
upset.
I
guess
he
is
having
some
problems
with
his
parents
or
friends.
A
lonely
adj.
孤单的
upset
adj.
沮丧的
in
low
spirit
spirit
n.
情绪;精神
In
Photo
C,
the
student
gets
poor
grades.
Maybe
the
student
is
having
learning
difficulties.
C
C
stick
to
the
plan
succeed
v.
成功
stick
to
坚持,维持
achieve
v.
达到,完成
In
Photo
C,
the
student
gets
poor
grades.
Maybe
the
student
is
having
learning
difficulties.
I
guess
he
is
worrying
about
exams.
D
nervous
adj.
紧张的
worried
adj.
担忧的
The
boy
in
Photo
D
seems
nervous
and
worried.
I
guess
he
is
worrying
about
exams.
D
The
boy
in
Photo
D
seems
nervous
and
worried.
relax
trust
v.
相信
produce
good
results
produce
v.
使产生;生产
nervous
adj.
紧张的
worried
adj.
担忧的
angry
glad
relaxed
scared
Key
Words:
Feelings
bored
lonely
sad
upset
excited
nervous
satisfied
worried
生气的
高兴的
放松的
害怕的
无聊的
孤单的
伤心的
沮丧的
兴奋的
紧张的
满意的
担忧的
Key
Words:
Feelings
angry
glad
relaxed
scared
bored
lonely
sad
upset
excited
nervous
satisfied
worried
Positive
or
Negative?
positive
积极的
negative
消极的
Write
P
(positive)
or
N
(negative)
beside
the
words.
Key
Words:
Feelings
angry
(
)
bored
(
)
excited
(
)
glad
(
)
lonely
(
)
nervous
(
)
relaxed
(
)
sad
(
)
satisfied
(
)
scared
(
)
upset
(
)
worried
(
)
P
N
N
P
N
N
P
N
P
N
N
N
Use
the
key
words
to
describe
the
people
in
the
photos.
e.g.
The
girl
in
Photo
A
looks
lonely.
I
think
she
feels
sad
now.
A
break
the
ice
打破僵局
The
girl
in
Photo
B
looks
nervous.
I
think
she
feels
scared
now.
B
The
boy
in
Photo
C
looks
bored.
I
think
he
feels
upset
now.
C
C
control
bad
moods
control
v.
克制;控制
mood
n.
情绪,心情
manage
school
work
manage
v.
完成(困难的事);
应付(困难局面等)
The
boy
in
Photo
C
looks
bored.
I
think
he
feels
upset
now.
New
words
control
mood
spirit
trust
succeed
manage
achieve
produce
stick
to
break
the
ice
克制;控制
情绪,心情
情绪;精神
相信
成功,达到目标
完成;应付
达到,完成
使产生;生产
坚持,维持
打破僵局
Problem
Page
问题页,问题专栏
problems
suggestions
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
replies
questions
Read
the
problems
(1-4)
and
match
them
with
the
replies
(a-d).
Problem
1
Problem
2
Problem
3
Problem
4
Reply
a
Reply
b
Reply
c
Reply
d
I
find
it
hard
to
control
my
bad
mood.
I
have
them
a
lot.
I
try
but
I
can’t
seem
to
cheer
myself
up.
Do
you
have
any
advice?
I
always
get
nervous
before
tests.
I
study
hard,
but
when
the
test
starts,
I
forget
everything.
I
feel
so
stupid.
What
can
I
do?
1
2
How
can
I
stop
being
so
shy?
I
want
to
make
friends,
be
popular
and
talk
to
people
easily,
but
I’m
not
sure
how.
I’m
so
upset!
I
have
so
much
school
work
to
do
all
the
time,
and
I
don’t
know
how
to
manage
it
all.
What
should
I
do?
3
4
Most
people
are
shy
from
time
to
time,
so
you’re
not
alone.
If
you
meet
new
people,
ask
them
about
their
interests
and
their
everyday
life.
It’s
a
great
way
to
break
the
ice
and
turn
strangers
into
friends.
Start
making
friendly
conversations
today.
You
won’t
develop
your
social
skills
unless
you
try.
a
Trust
yourself.
If
you
study
hard
every
day,
you’ll
achieve
your
goals.
When
you’re
taking
your
exam,
pay
attention
to
your
answers
and
don’t
think
about
your
grades.
If
you
worry
too
much,
it
won’t
help
you
produce
good
results.
b
It’s
common
to
be
in
low
spirits
sometimes,
but
it’s
unhealthy
to
often
have
bad
moods.
If
you
feel
yourself
getting
angry,
take
ten
deep
breaths.
It’ll
help
you
cool
down.
If
you’re
feeling
upset,
try
talking
about
your
problems
with
somebody
you
trust.
c
You
won’t
improve
your
situation
unless
you
relax.
Speak
to
your
parents
and
your
teacher
and
explain
the
problem.
Then
make
a
plan.
You’ll
succeed
if
you
do
one
thing
at
a
time
and
stick
to
your
plan.
d
I
find
it
hard
to
control
my
bad
mood.
I
have
them
a
lot.
I
try
but
I
can’t
seem
to
cheer
myself
up.
Do
you
have
any
advice?
1
Problem
1
It’s
common
to
be
in
low
spirits
sometimes,
but
it’s
unhealthy
to
often
have
bad
moods.
If
you
feel
yourself
getting
angry,
take
ten
deep
breaths.
It’ll
help
you
cool
down.
If
you’re
feeling
upset,
try
talking
about
your
problems
with
somebody
you
trust.
c
Reply
c
Problem
1
I
always
get
nervous
before
tests.
I
study
hard,
but
when
the
test
starts,
I
forget
everything.
I
feel
so
stupid.
What
can
I
do?
2
Problem
2
Trust
yourself.
If
you
study
hard
every
day,
you’ll
achieve
your
goals.
When
you’re
taking
your
exam,
pay
attention
to
your
answers
and
don’t
think
about
your
grades.
If
you
worry
too
much,
it
won’t
help
you
produce
good
results.
b
Reply
b
Problem
2
How
can
I
stop
being
so
shy?
I
want
to
make
friends,
be
popular
and
talk
to
people
easily,
but
I’m
not
sure
how.
3
Problem
3
Most
people
are
shy
from
time
to
time,
so
you’re
not
alone.
If
you
meet
new
people,
ask
them
about
their
interests
and
their
everyday
life.
It’s
a
great
way
to
break
the
ice
and
turn
strangers
into
friends.
Start
making
friendly
conversations
today.
You
won’t
develop
your
social
skills
unless
you
try.
a
Reply
a
Problem
3
I’m
so
upset!
I
have
so
much
school
work
to
do
all
the
time,
and
I
don’t
know
how
to
manage
it
all.
What
should
I
do?
4
Problem
4
You
won’t
improve
your
situation
unless
you
relax.
Speak
to
your
parents
and
your
teacher
and
explain
the
problem.
Then
make
a
plan.
You’ll
succeed
if
you
do
one
thing
at
a
time
and
stick
to
your
plan.
d
Reply
d
Problem
4
Read
the
problems
(1-4)
and
match
them
with
the
replies
(a-d).
Problem
1
Problem
2
Problem
3
Problem
4
Reply
a
Reply
b
Reply
c
Reply
d
Read
again
and
summarize
the
problems
and
suggestions.
I
find
it
hard
to
control
my
bad
mood.
I
have
them
a
lot.
I
try
but
I
can’t
seem
to
cheer
myself
up.
Do
you
have
any
advice?
1
Problem
1
hard
to
control
bad
moods
It’s
common
to
be
in
low
spirits
sometimes,
but
it’s
unhealthy
to
often
have
bad
moods.
If
you
feel
yourself
getting
angry,
take
ten
deep
breaths.
It’ll
help
you
cool
down.
If
you’re
feeling
upset,
try
talking
about
your
problems
with
somebody
you
trust.
c
Reply
c
Problem
1
Problem
1:
hard
to
control
bad
moods
Suggestions:
1.
take
ten
deep
breaths
when
you
feel
angry
2.
try
talking
about
problems
with
somebody
you
trust
Problems
&
Suggestions
I
always
get
nervous
before
tests.
I
study
hard,
but
when
the
test
starts,
I
forget
everything.
I
feel
so
stupid.
What
can
I
do?
2
Problem
2
getting
nervous
before
tests
Trust
yourself.
If
you
study
hard
every
day,
you’ll
achieve
your
goals.
When
you’re
taking
your
exam,
pay
attention
to
your
answers
and
don’t
think
about
your
grades.
If
you
worry
too
much,
it
won’t
help
you
produce
good
results.
b
Reply
b
Problem
2
getting
nervous
before
tests
Problem
2:
Suggestions:
1.
trust
yourself
2.
pay
attention
to
your
answers
instead
of
grades
Problems
&
Suggestions
How
can
I
stop
being
so
shy?
I
want
to
make
friends,
be
popular
and
talk
to
people
easily,
but
I’m
not
sure
how.
3
Problem
3
being
so
shy
Most
people
are
shy
from
time
to
time,
so
you’re
not
alone.
If
you
meet
new
people,
ask
them
about
their
interests
and
their
everyday
life.
It’s
a
great
way
to
break
the
ice
and
turn
strangers
into
friends.
Start
making
friendly
conversations
today.
You
won’t
develop
your
social
skills
unless
you
try.
a
Reply
a
Problem
3
being
so
shy
Problem
3:
Suggestions:
talk
about
interests
and
everyday
life
when
meeting
new
people
2.
start
making
friendly
conversations
Problems
&
Suggestions
I’m
so
upset!
I
have
so
much
school
work
to
do
all
the
time,
and
I
don’t
know
how
to
manage
it
all.
What
should
I
do?
4
Problem
4
don’t
know
how
to
manage
school
work
You
won’t
improve
your
situation
unless
you
relax.
Speak
to
your
parents
and
your
teacher
and
explain
the
problem.
Then
make
a
plan.
You’ll
succeed
if
you
do
one
thing
at
a
time
and
stick
to
your
plan.
d
Reply
d
Problem
4
don’t
know
how
to
manage
school
work
Problem
4:
Suggestions:
1.
try
to
relax
2.
speak
to
your
parents
and
your
teacher
and
explain
the
problem
3.
make
a
plan
and
stick
to
it
Problems
&
Suggestions
Do
you
have
these
problems?
Which
suggestions
do
you
find
most
useful?
Think
about
them.
Read
the
text
aloud.
I
find
it
hard
to
control
my
bad
mood.
I
have
them
a
lot.
I
try
but
I
can’t
seem
to
cheer
myself
up.
Do
you
have
any
advice?
1
It’s
common
to
be
in
low
spirits
sometimes,
but
it’s
unhealthy
to
often
have
bad
moods.
If
you
feel
yourself
getting
angry,
take
ten
deep
breaths.
It’ll
help
you
cool
down.
If
you’re
feeling
upset,
try
talking
about
your
problems
with
somebody
you
trust.
c
I
always
get
nervous
before
tests.
I
study
hard,
but
when
the
test
starts,
I
forget
everything.
I
feel
so
stupid.
What
can
I
do?
2
Trust
yourself.
If
you
study
hard
every
day,
you’ll
achieve
your
goals.
When
you’re
taking
your
exam,
pay
attention
to
your
answers
and
don’t
think
about
your
grades.
If
you
worry
too
much,
it
won’t
help
you
produce
good
results.
b
How
can
I
stop
being
so
shy?
I
want
to
make
friends,
be
popular
and
talk
to
people
easily,
but
I’m
not
sure
how.
3
Most
people
are
shy
from
time
to
time,
so
you’re
not
alone.
If
you
meet
new
people,
ask
them
about
their
interests
and
their
everyday
life.
It’s
a
great
way
to
break
the
ice
and
turn
strangers
into
friends.
Start
making
friendly
conversations
today.
You
won’t
develop
your
social
skills
unless
you
try.
a
I’m
so
upset!
I
have
so
much
school
work
to
do
all
the
time,
and
I
don’t
know
how
to
manage
it
all.
What
should
I
do?
4
You
won’t
improve
your
situation
unless
you
relax.
Speak
to
your
parents
and
your
teacher
and
explain
the
problem.
Then
make
a
plan.
You’ll
succeed
if
you
do
one
thing
at
a
time
and
stick
to
your
plan.
d
How
can
we
give
a
reply?
Problem
Page
Problem
Reply
Problem
Page
Problem
Reply
hard
to
control
bad
moods
Suggestion
1
If
you
feel
…,
take
ten
deep
breaths.
If
you’re
feeling
upset,
try
talking
about
your
problems

It’s
common
to
be
in
low
spirits

Fact
It’ll
help
you
cool
down.
Reason
Suggestion
2
How
can
we
give
a
reply?
Suggestions
Facts
Reasons
Encouragements

How
can
we
give
a
reply?
Suggestions
Facts
Reasons
Encouragements

How
can
we
make
suggestions?
How
can
we
make
suggestions?
If
you
feel
yourself
getting
angry,
take
ten
deep
breaths.
You
won’t
improve
unless
you
relax.
If
you’re
feeling
upset,
try
talking
about
your
problems
with
somebody
you
trust.
You
won’t
develop
your
social
skills
unless
you
try.
How
can
we
make
suggestions?
If
you
…,
do

You
won’t

unless

Can
you
choose
one
to
give
your
suggestions?
1.
find
it
hard
to
control
bad
moods
2.
get
nervous
before
tests
3.
are
being
so
shy
4.
don’t
know
how
to
manage
school
work
do…
If
you
More
problems:
1.
I
don’t
know
how
to
improve
my
study.
2.
I
spend
too
much
time
on
my
mobile
phone.
3.
I
often
argue
with
my
parents.
4.
I’m
worried
about
my
weight.
I’m
too
heavy.

Be
a
problem
solver.
Choose
one
problem
to
discuss
with
your
partner.
Problem
Page
Problem
Reply
Be
a
problem
solver.
Suggestions
Facts
Reasons

Problem
Page
Problem
I
spend
too
much
time
on
my
mobile
phone.
Reply
It’s
common
for
people
to
use
mobile
phones
these
days.
However,
it’s
not
good
for
your
eyes
if
you
spend
too
much
time
on
it.
You
should
try
to
set
a
time
limit.
You
won’t
manage
your
time
well
unless
you
make
a
plan
and
stick
to
it.
If
you
need
to
talk
to
your
friends,
try
to
talk
to
them
face
to
face.
It
will
make
you
and
your
friends
feel
closer.
Homework
1.
Read
aloud
the
text
on
Page
42.
2.
Choose
a
problem
below
and
write
down
a
reply
to
it.
I
don’t
know
how
to
improve
my
study.
I
spend
too
much
time
on
my
mobile
phone.
I
often
argue
with
my
parents.
I’m
worried
about
my
weight.
I’m
too
heavy.
Thank
you!