(共57张PPT)
U4
Lesson
12
Generation
Gap
1
初二年级
英语
Do
you
argue
with
your
parents?
If
so,
what
do
you
argue
about?
I
love
my
parents
but
sometimes
I
argue
with
them
about
…
homework
add
more
exercises
be
strict
with
sb
I
love
my
parents
but
sometimes
I
argue
with
them
about
…
playing
computer
games
on
one’s
own
enter
the
password
I
love
my
parents
but
sometimes
I
argue
with
them
about
…
doing
housework
in
a
mess
lazy
tidy
one’s
room
I
love
my
parents
but
sometimes
I
argue
with
them
about
…
generation
gap
代沟
New
Words
generation
gap
代沟
lazy
懒惰的
housework
家务劳动
add
增加
strict
严格的,严厉的
care
about
关心
on
one’s
own
独自,单独
grow
up
长大
enter
the
password
输入密码
except
除……之外
praise
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whenever
无论何时
mess
杂乱,不整洁
Prediction:
What
do
you
think
the
passage
is
mainly
about?
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
It’s
about
arguments
between
different
students
and
parents.
Andy:
My
mum
and
I
argue
about
homework
a
lot.
Jessica:
I
love
my
mum
but
we
argue
a
lot.
She
says
I’m
always
late
and
my
phone
bill
is
too
high!
Edward:
We
never
argue
except
when
he
makes
me
clean
my
room.
Read
and
answer.
Andy
Susan
Jessica
Karen
Edward
George
What’s
the
relationship
between
these
people
below?
What’s
the
relationship
between
Andy
and
Susan?
What’s
the
relationship
between
Andy
and
Susan?
Andy:
My
mum
and
I
...
Susan:
I’m
proud
of
Andy...
Andy
is
Susan’s
son.
Susan
is
Andy’s
mum.
What’s
the
relationship
between
Jessica
and
Karen?
What’s
the
relationship
between
Jessica
and
Karen?
Jessica:
I
love
my
mum
...
Karen:
Jessica
...
Jessica
is
Karen’s
daughter.
Karen
is
Jessica’s
mum.
What’s
the
relationship
between
Edward
and
George?
What’s
the
relationship
between
Edward
and
George?
Edward:
My
dad’s
pretty
cool.
George:
I
let
Edward
...
Edward
is
George’s
son.
George
is
Edward’s
dad.
Andy
son
Susan
mum
Jessica
daughter
Karen
mum
Edward
son
George
dad
What’s
their
relationship?
Read
and
answer.
What
problems
do
the
students
and
their
parents
have?
What
problems
do
Andy
and
Susan
have?
What
problems
do
Andy
and
Susan
have?
Problems
between
Andy
and
Susan:
Andy
feels
unhappy
because
Susan
is
strict
with
him.
He
has
to
do
more
exercises
besides
school
work.
And
he
can’t
use
the
computer
freely.
What
problems
do
Jessica
and
Karen
have?
What
problems
do
Jessica
and
Karen
have?
Problems
between
Jessica
and
Karen:
Karen
is
worried
that
Jessica
has
too
many
friends
and
spends
too
much
time
on
the
phone.
Jessica
often
comes
back
home
late.
What
problems
do
Edward
and
George
have?
What
problems
do
Edward
and
George
have?
Problems
between
Edward
and
George:
Edward
is
messy
and
never
cleans
his
room.
Which
person
from
the
passage
might
say
these
things?
1.
If
you
don’t
get
off
the
phone,
you’ll
have
to
pay
the
bill
yourself!
2.
It’s
not
fair!
I
want
to
play
my
game!
3.
I
know
you’re
smart,
but
you
still
need
to
do
more
exercises.
4.
I
make
phone
calls
because
I
have
lots
of
friends.
I
like
to
talk
to
them
after
school.
5.
I
won’t
let
you
bring
your
friends
home
until
you
make
your
bed.
6.
What’s
the
matter?
I
cleaned
it
last
month.
Which
person
from
the
passage
might
say
these
things?
1.
If
you
don’t
get
off
the
phone,
you’ll
have
to
pay
the
bill
yourself!
Karen
Which
person
from
the
passage
might
say
these
things?
2.
It’s
not
fair!
I
want
to
play
my
game!
Andy
Which
person
from
the
passage
might
say
these
things?
3.
I
know
you’re
smart,
but
you
still
need
to
do
more
exercises.
Susan
Which
person
from
the
passage
might
say
these
things?
4.
I
make
phone
calls
because
I
have
lots
of
friends.
I
like
to
talk
to
them
after
school.
Jessica
Which
person
from
the
passage
might
say
these
things?
5.
I
won’t
let
you
bring
your
friends
home
until
you
make
your
bed.
George
Which
person
from
the
passage
might
say
these
things?
6.
What’s
the
matter?
I
cleaned
it
last
month.
Edward
1.
If
you
don’t
get
off
the
phone,
you’ll
have
to
pay
the
bill
yourself!
2.
It’s
not
fair!
I
want
to
play
my
game!
3.
I
know
you’re
smart,
but
you
still
need
to
do
more
exercises.
4.
I
make
phone
calls
because
I
have
lots
of
friends.
I
like
to
talk
to
them
after
school.
5.
I
won’t
let
you
bring
your
friends
home
until
you
make
your
bed.
6.
What’s
the
matter?
I
cleaned
it
last
month.
Read
aloud.
Read
aloud.
Read
aloud.
Read
aloud.
Read
aloud.
Read
aloud.
Read
aloud.
doing
homework
playing
computer
games
getting
home
late
talking
with
friends
on
the
phone
tidying
the
room
They
should
try
to
bridge
the
generation
gap.
The
3
students
and
their
parents
argue
about:
What
suggestions
do
you
have
for
Andy,
Jessica,
and
Edward?
Example:
Keeping
the
room
tidy
makes
us
feel
better,
you
should
have
a
try!
Discussion:
What
problems
do
you
have
with
your
parents?
Have
a
talk.
Example:
I
sometimes
argue
with
my
parents
about
having
too
many
snacks
at
home.
My
parents
like
to
prepare
snacks
for
me,
but
sometimes
I
couldn’t
help
eating
too
much.
Could
you
share
your
problems
with
your
partner
and
give
each
other
some
advice?
Example:
A:
My
mother
and
I
argue
about
my
hair
many
times.
She
thinks
it
is
too
long,
but
I
like
the
way
it
is.
B:
I
think
you
should...
How
about
...?
Have
a
talk.
Homework
1.
Read
the
passage
on
P46.
2.
Talk
about
your
problems
with
your
partner,
and
give
each
other
some
advice.
Thank
you!