中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
上外版2020年高中英语必修一
Unit
1
SCHOOL
LIFE
Period
7
Critical
Thinking
and
Further
Exploration
教学设计
课题
Critical
Thinking
and
Further
Exploration
单元
Unit
1
学科
English
年级
Senior
Grade
1
学习目标
Knowledge
objectives:
more
other
suggestions
to
high
school
starters;
my
ideal
high
school;Skill
objectives:
collecting
and
grouping
information;Emotional
objectives:
love
and
encouragement
given
to
the
high
school
starter;
love
of
high
school
life;Thinking
quality
objectives:
seeing
difficulties
in
life
from
different
perspective;
重点
For
a
high
school
starter,
having
a
strong
body
and
healthy
mind
are
most
important.
难点
the
common
mental
problems
of
high
school
students;describing
my
ideal
high
school;
教学过程
教学环节
教师活动
学生活动
设计意图
Review.PPT
2-4
Suggestions
for
Senior
High
school
students
from
this
Unit:
teacher’s
adviceseniors’
advicemother’s
advicefather’s
advice
doing
picture-talking
of
the
different
advice;having
a
discussion
on
the
choices
of
words
to
describe
the
pictures;
a
review
of
all
the
suggestions
given
to
newcomers
from
this
unit;grouping
the
vocabulary
of
talking
about
the
first
day
or
freshman
week;
讲授新课
PPT
5-15,
Critical
ThinkingPPT
5-10,
More
suggestions
to
high
school
starters:No.
1
Build
up
Your
BodyPPT
5,Smile:
My
advice
for
high
school
starters:
build
up
your
body.Boy
3:
I
love
sports.
I'm
strong
enough.Smile:
Congratulations.
You
may
probably
survive
the
three
years
of
hardship
in
senior
high
school.Boy
1:
“Survive”?
It
sounds
weird.
You
are
not
joking,
are
you?PPT
6,Smile:
No.
I'm
serious.
First,
let's
see
two
timetable
of
senior
high
school
students.
QM
girl:
Only
15-20
minutes
for
morning
wash
time.
A
real
hurry.Boy
3:
And
40
minutes
for
breakfast.
It
seems
long
enough.Boy
1:
Enough?
40
minutes
for
some
3,000
students.
They
shall
rush
for
breakfast.PPT
7,
QM
girl:
25-45
minutes
for
lunch,
and
around
one
hour's
time
for
a
noon
rest.Boy
3:
4-5
morning
classes,
and
another
3-5
afternoon
classes!Boy
1:
Altogether
8-10
classes
in
the
day
time.
A
real
busy
schedule.Smile:
And
there
are
night
classes!PPT
8,QM
girl:
After
dinner,
they
have
another
three
night
classes
from
6:50
p.m.
to
9:50
p.m.Boy
3:
So
a
day
of
13
classes,
I
can't
believe
it!
Boy
1:
This
is
tough.
Smile:
Now
you
see,
a
strong
body
is
the
first
priority
on
the
list.PPT
9,
Boy
3:
What
if
I
get
ill?Boy
1:
What
if
I
ask
for
a
leave,
say
a
three
days'
leave?
QM
girl:
I
guess
nobody
dares
to
get
ill.
Smile:
That's
right!
If
you
get
ill,
or
ask
for
a
leave,
you
will
find
yourself
away
behind
others
and
a
great
deal
of
work
waiting
for
you
when
you
return
to
class.
Even
a
thought
of
this
will
drive
me
mad.
Boy
3,
QM
girl,
Boy
1:
Terrible.PPT
10,Boy
1:
I
don't
want
to
be
left
out.Boy
3:
I
will
keep
running
in
the
morning.QM
girl:
I
will
not
stay
up
late
from
today
on.
Smile:
You
see,
senior
high
school
life
is
fast,
and
competitive.
You
need
a
strong
body.PPT
11-15,
No.
2,
Have
a
Healthy
Mind
Smile:
My
second
advice
for
newcomers:
Bepsychologically
strong.Boy
3:
Psychologically
strong?Boy
1:
Like
Lizzie's
father,
even
if
he
wasthrown
into
the
trashcan,
he
still
foundit
not
bad
because
it
led
him
to
Lizzie'smom.Smile:
Ha
ha
ha...
That's
right.
But
more
than
that!PPT
12,
Smile:
Look
at
the
table
(GBD
2020).
It
shows
MDD
rate
(major
depressive
disorder)
in
terms
of
age
groups.
Boy
3:
Rate
1.97%
for
teenager
group.
It
seems
not
very
high.Boy
1:
1.97%,
with
definite
diagnoses
by
professional
medical
institutions?
Smile:
Yes.
Actually
a
great
many
teenagers
in
senior
high
school
show
an
increasing
potential
for
MDD.
PPT
13,QM
girl:
Are
there
any
signs
showing
that
one
might
be
possibly
depressive?
Smile:
Sure.
Here's
some
of
the
most
frequent
mental
problems
of
senior
high
students.Boy
1:
I
hate
exams!
There
are
so
many
exams
that
I
feel
I
can't
breathe.PPT
14,QM
girl:
Everybody
hates
exams!
Even
the
top
A
students
hate
exams,
too.
Smile:
So
having
a
strong
mind
is
very
important.
You
must
know
that
nobody
is
perfect.
Failure
and
frustration
are
common
in
life.
You
must
learn
to
be
shameless
facing
the
adversity
(逆境)
of
life.
Boy
3:
Nowadays
it
is
frequently
reported
that
kids
and
teenagers
have
committed
suicide
just
because
of
failures
in
exams
or
blames
from
teachers
or
parents.
PPT
15,QM
girl:
This
is
horrible.
I'll
never
hurt
myself
because
of
an
exam
failure.
I
may
have
a
good
cry
and
then
forget
it.Boy
3:
You
do
have
a
strong
mind.Smile:
Remember,
we
are
ordinary
people.
We
do
not
have
to
be
perfect.
We
are
allowed
to
fail,
to
be
beat,
and
to
be
weak.
Senior
high
school
is
just
part
of
the
life
journey.
Boy
1:
The
present
failure
doesn't
mean
no
chance
in
the
future.Smile:
That's
true.
Life
is
the
most
precious
gift.
Enjoy
your
life
and
be
psychologically
strong!
PPT
16-18,
Further
Exploration
Work
in
groups.
Share
what
you
know
about
school
life
and
decide
your
ideal
school
life.
PPT
19-23,
Group
Work
Ideal
School
1Shi
Jia
Zhuang
No.
2
High
SchoolQM
girl:
I
wish
to
go
to
Shijiazhuang
No.
2
Senior
High
School.
Boy
3:
It's
a
wonderful
school.
Boy
1:
Anything
special
about
the
school?
Boy
3:
Yeah.
First,
it
is
one
of
the
top
ten
senior
high
schools
in
China
elected
in
2020.PPT
20,
QM
girl:
The
teaching
staff
are
excellent
academically
and
professionally.Boy
3:
Look.
Xie
Weiliang
got
the
first
prize
of
the
13th
National
Physics
Teaching
Competition
of
Youth
Group.
Boy
1:
What
about
students'
campus
life
besides
their
study?PPT
21,
Group
WorkBoy
3:
They
have
varieties
of
activities
like
basketball
match,
and
all
kinds
of
clubs.QM
girl:
Look.
This
is
a
debate
simulatingthe
UN
summit.
these
troubles.Boy
1:
Amazing.
It
must
be
very
happy
to
study
there.
PPT
22,
Boy
1:
I
guess
the
students
are
sure
to
have
excellent
scores
for
the
college
entrance
exams.QM
girl:
Of
course.
Look
at
the
poster
of
Good
News
Messenger.
Boy
3:
Oh,
No.
2
High
School,
my
dream
school.PPT
23,
Table
InformationIdeal
School
1:Shi
Jia
Zhuang
No.
2
High
SchoolPPT
24-28,
Ideal
School
2:The
Hill
School
in
PennsylvaniaPPT
24,
QM
girl:
My
second
dream
school
is
the
Hill
School
in
Pennsylvania.
Boy
3:
It's
a
traditional
boarding
school
with
a
long
history.Boy
1:
What's
so
attractive
about
the
school?QM
girl:
The
school
provides
education
of
grade
9
to
12.
The
class
is
small
with
an
average
of
12
students
each.PPT
25,Boy
3:
Small
classes
and
high
teacher-
student
ratio
make
Hill
School
an
elite
education
model.QM
girl:
It
is
a
real
boarding
school,
with
teachers
and
students
living,
learning
and
working
together
on
campus.
They
form
a
very
tight-knit
residential
supportive
school
community.Boy
1:
Oh,
this
is
different
from
Chinese
senior
high
school.PPT
26,
QM
girl:
Look,
this
is
the
classroom,
with
blackboards
all
around
the
room
for
the
convenience
to
write
wherever
you
are.
Boy
3:
And
this
must
be
the
dining
hall.
With
candles
hanging
down
from
the
ceiling,
it
reminds
me
of
the
Hogwarts
school
of
Harry
Porter.Boy
1:
Really.
Some
sort
of.
PPT
27,
QM
girl:
And
most
important
of
all,
you
can
experience
the
diversities
of
cultures
and
educations
in
Hill.
Boy
3:
Hill
has
international
students
from
all
over
the
world.
You
have
great
opportunities
to
explore
and
try
something
new
there.Boy
1:
Sounds
great.
Is
it
expensive?
I
mean
the
tuition
fee.Smile:
Very
expensive.
As
far
as
I
know,
the
tuition
may
be
about
$50,000
a
year
for
boarding
students.
PPT
28,
Ideal
School
2
The
Hill
School
in
Pennsylvania
PPT
29-31,
InterviewMy
Ideal
High
SchoolReporter:
Hi,
I'm
Jim
from
No.
2
Senior
High
School
Weekly.
We
are
covering
a
series
of
reports
on
“My
Ideal
High
School”.
Any
idea
of
your
ideal
school?QM
girl:
Well.
I
like
small
classes,
say
20students
in
each
class.
BP
girl:
Me,
too.
Small
classes
are
good
for
both
teachers
and
students.
Reporter:
Good
idea.
But
small
classes
might
be
very
expensive.
Boy
1:
I
wish
to
meet
teachers
at
night
on
campus
so
that
we
may
have
talks
over
problems
as
soon
as
possible.Reporter:
You
want
teachers
to
live
on
campus?QM
girl:
Yes.
Just
like
the
Hill
School.
Teachers
and
students
form
a
close
relationship.
And
the
school
becomes
a
nice
supportive
community.BP
girl:
Great!
A
real
boarding
school.Reporter:
Hill
is
very
expensive.
You
are
talking
about
a
private
school.
Do
you
think
the
common
family
could
afford
the
tuition?
Boy
1:
I
think
some
wealthy
families
and
busy
parents
would
like
to
choose
such
kind
of
private
school
for
their
teenagers.
Reporter:
Thank
you
for
your
time.
Enjoy
your
stay
in
No.
2
High
school.
Questions
for
the
audience
to
answer.
Do
you
think
private
boarding
schools
likeHill
would
thrive
in
China?
Do
you
think
more
and
more
Chinesefamilies
will
send
their
kids
abroad
for
high
school?
Why
or
why
not?
PPT
32,
SummaryPPT
33,
HomeworkAnswer
the
following
two
questions.
Do
you
think
private
boarding
schools
likeHill
would
thrive
in
China?
Do
you
think
more
and
more
Chinesefamilies
will
send
their
kids
abroad
for
high
school?
Why
or
why
not?
Group
WorkProject
of
Further
ExplorationTable
InformationInterviewAll
these
activities
can
be
carried
out
individually,
in
pairs
or
in
groups.
Students
may
join
in
the
group
work
and
have
a
discussion
of
the
suggestions
given
to
high
school
starters.Students
may
be
asked
to
give
a
word
to
describe
the
time
table.Here,
students
may
find
high
school
life
tough.Students
may
see
the
importance
of
a
healthy
body.
Students
may
not
see
the
real
meaning
of
“a
healthy
mind”
in
the
beginning.Many
students
may
first
get
to
know
the
term
MDD.Students
may
refer
to
medical
sources
or
ask
the
teacher
for
a
thorough
explanation
of
MDD.
Students
may
speak
out
their
minds
about
exams.
Students
may
give
their
opinions
on
competitions
in
high
school.Students
may
complete
the
task
step
by
step
here.Students
are
welcomed
to
talk
about
their
ideal
high
school.
Students
may
do
picture-talking
one
by
one.
Students
may
find
the
table
task
a
bit
easy.Students
may
find
the
Hill
School
very
attractive
in
many
ways.
Again,
students
are
asked
to
do
picture-guessing
before
they
do
picture-talking.
Some
culture
background
knowledge
should
be
presented
to
students
before
they
do
picture-talking
about
the
church
meeting.Students
may
compare
their
high
school
dining
hall
with
the
one
in
Hill
School
and
see
the
culture
differences
of
eating
customs.Students
may
take
the
role
of
Reporter
and
interviewees
by
turn.
Students
may
have
a
discussion
over
the
two
questions.Students
shall
follow
the
points
in
“summary”
and
ask
teacher
for
help
if
there
are
any
problems.
Group
work
of
Critical
Thinking
is
designed
for
a
discussion
on
more
other
suggestions
to
high
school
starters
besides
those
from
unit
One
.2.
Project
of
Further
Exploration
is
designed
for
a
discussion
on
ideal
high
school.3.
Table
Information
is
a
summary
of
the
features
of
ideal
high
schools.4.
Interview
is
a
speaking
task
for
students
to
talk
about
their
ideal
school
life.More
suggestions
here
are
designed
for
students
to
see
high
school
life
from
a
different
perspective.
The
time
tables
here
are
evidence
to
show
us
a
quite
different
high
school
life.Group
work
is
for
students
to
find
out
the
truth
that
a
healthy
and
strong
body
is
the
basic
requirement
to
a
high
school
starter.The
second
suggestion
is
again
illustrated
by
group
work.
MDD
is
introduced
here
for
the
purpose
of
warning
both
schools
and
parents
of
the
possible
impacts
on
students
due
to
unhealthy
mind.Group
work
here
is
designed
for
students
to
face
the
music
bravely
and
live
a
healthy
and
full
high
school
life.Further
Exploration
is
a
task
designed
for
a
deeper
discussion
on
the
topic
of
ideal
high
school
life.
Group
Work
is
designed
here
for
the
purpose
of
practising
students
speaking
skills.Picture-talking
is
a
good
activity
to
practise
speaking
English.Table
Information
is
a
summary
of
the
above
Group
Work.The
Hill
School
is
introduced
here
as
a
new
pattern
of
high
school
life.Picture-talking
is
a
good
activity
for
students
to
practise
speaking
English.Students
shall
learn
to
think
critically
with
the
case
of
the
Hill
School
-
good
teaching
resources
means
expensive
tuition
fees.Table
Information
serves
as
a
summary
of
the
main
features
of
the
Hill
School.Interview
is
a
task
designed
for
the
purpose
of
practising
speaking
English
on
the
topic
of
“My
Ideal
High
School
Life”.Questions
for
the
audience
is
an
extension
task
for
further
discussion.Summary
here
serves
both
as
a
review
of
Period
7
and
a
pause
for
students
to
do
a
checklist.
课堂小结
1.
critical
thinking:
suggestions
to
high
school
starters
from
this
unit;2.
critical
thinking:
more
suggestions
from
Group
Work;3.
critical
thinking:
all
the
suggestions
reflecting
different
perspectives
on
the
new
high
school
life;
4.
further
exploration:
doing
group
work
to
share
information
of
two
great
high
schools;5.
further
exploration:
using
tables
to
show
the
key
information
of
the
above
two
schools;
6.
further
exploration:
doing
interview
on
the
topic
of
“My
Ideal
High
School
Life”;
1.
reviewing
suggestions
to
newcomers
from
this
unit;2.
joining
group
work
talking
about
more
suggestions
to
high
school
starters;3.
learning
about
the
different
perspectives
of
suggestions;4.
joining
group
work
talking
about
two
great
high
schools;5.
talking
about
my
ideal
high
school
life
and
doing
an
interview;
1.
doing
a
review
on
suggestions
to
newcomers;2.
promoting
students’
critical
thinking
by
bringing
about
new
suggestions
from
different
perspectives
to
high
school
starters;3.
promoting
students’
speaking
skills
by
talking
about
two
example
high
schools;4.
promoting
students’
speaking
skills
by
talking
about
“my
ideal
high
school
life”;5.
promoting
students’
speaking
skills
by
doing
an
interview
on
the
topic
of
“My
Ideal
High
School
Life”;
板书
Teacher's
AdviceBe
as
creative
as
you
can
when
you
write
an
essay;Senior's
Advice1.
Make
new
friends;2.
Make
a
learning
plan;3.
Take
part
in
social
activitiesMother's
Advice1.
Do
not
put
your
self
under
too
much
pressure;2.
Being
good
enough
is
just
fine;
No
perfect.3.
How
to
treat
ill
behaviours
from
others;4.
Do
not
do
self-negation;Father's
Advice1.
Try
again
even
if
you
fail;2.
Being
brave
enough
to
do
self-mockery.3.
Being
optimistic;4.
Believe
in
yourself;Other
SuggestionsBuild
up
a
strong
body.Have
a
healthy
mind.
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高一年级上
Unit
1
School
Life
Period
7
Critical
Think
&
Further
Exploration
Review
The
Suggestions
for
Senior
High
school
Students
from
this
Unit
Critical
Thinking
Teacher's
Advice
Be
as
creative
as
you
can
when
you
write
an
essay;
Senior's
Advice
1.
Make
new
friends;
2.
Make
a
learning
plan;
3.
Take
part
in
social
activities;
Review
Critical
Thinking
Mother's
Advice
1.
Do
not
put
your
self
under
too
much
pressure;
2.
Being
good
enough
is
just
fine;
No
perfect.
3.
How
to
treat
ill
behaviours
from
others;
4.
Do
not
do
self-negation;
The
Suggestions
for
Senior
High
school
Students
from
this
Unit
Review
Critical
Thinking
Father's
Advice
1.
Try
again
even
if
you
fail;
2.
Being
brave
enough
to
do
self-mockery.
3.
Being
optimistic;
4.
Believe
in
yourself;
The
Suggestions
for
Senior
High
school
Students
from
this
Unit
Critical
Thinking
My
advice
for
high
school
starters:
build
up
your
body.
I
love
sports.
I'm
strong
enough.
More
Suggestions:
No.
1
Build
up
Your
Body
Congratulations.
You
may
probably
survive
the
three
years
of
hardship
in
senior
high
school.
“Survive”?
It
sounds
weird.
You
are
not
joking,
are
you?
No.
I'm
serious.
First,
let's
see
two
timetables
of
senior
high
school
students.
More
Suggestions:
No.
1
Build
up
Your
Body
Only
15-20
minutes
for
morning
wash
time.
A
real
hurry.
And
40
minutes
for
breakfast.
It
seems
long
enough.
Enough?
40
minutes
for
some
3,000
students.
They
shall
rush
for
breakfast.
Critical
Thinking
And
there
are
night
classes!
More
Suggestions:
No.
1
Build
up
Your
Body
25-45
minutes
for
lunch,
and
around
one
hour's
time
for
a
noon
rest.
4-5
morning
classes,
and
another
3-5
afternoon
classes!
Altogether
8-10
classes
in
the
day
time.
A
real
busy
schedule.
Critical
Thinking
Now
you
see,
a
strong
body
is
the
first
priority
on
the
list.
More
Suggestions:
No.
1
Build
up
Your
Body
After
dinner,
they
have
another
three
night
classes
from
6:50
p.m.
to
9:50
p.m.
So
a
day
of
13
classes,
I
can't
believe
it!
This
is
tough.
Critical
Thinking
What
if
I
get
ill?
More
Suggestions:
No.
1
Build
up
Your
Body
What
if
I
ask
for
a
leave,
say
a
three
days'
leave?
That's
right!
If
you
get
ill,
or
ask
for
a
leave,
you
will
find
yourself
away
behind
others
and
a
great
deal
of
work
waiting
for
you
when
you
return
to
class.
Even
a
thought
of
this
will
drive
me
mad.
I
guess
nobody
dares
to
get
ill.
Terrible.
Critical
Thinking
I
don't
want
to
be
left
out.
More
Suggestions:
No.
1
Build
up
Your
Body
I
will
keep
running
in
the
morning.
You
see,
senior
high
school
life
is
fast,
and
competitive.
You
need
a
strong
body.
I
will
not
stay
up
late
from
today
on.
Critical
Thinking
My
second
advice
for
newcomers:
Be
psychologically
strong.
Psychologically
strong?
More
Suggestions:
No.
2,
Have
a
Healthy
Mind
Ha
ha
ha...
That's
right.
But
more
than
that!
Like
Lizzie's
father,
even
if
he
was
thrown
into
the
trashcan,
he
still
found
it
not
bad
because
it
led
him
to
Lizzie's
mom.
Critical
Thinking
Look
at
the
table
(GBD
2020).
It
shows
MDD
rate
(major
depressive
disorder)
in
terms
of
age
groups.
Rate
1.97%
for
teenager
group.
It
seems
not
very
high.
1.97%,
with
definite
diagonses
by
professional
medical
institutions?
More
Suggestions:
No.
2
Have
a
Healthy
Mind
Yes.
Actually
a
great
many
teenagers
in
senior
high
school
show
an
increasing
potential
for
MDD.
Critical
Thinking
Are
there
any
signs
showing
that
one
might
be
posssibly
depressive?
Sure.
Here
are
some
of
the
most
frequent
mental
problems
of
senior
high
students.
More
Suggestions:
No.
2
Have
a
Healthy
Mind
I
hate
exams!
There
are
so
many
exams
that
I
feel
I
can't
breathe.
1.
Study
weariness.
2.
Test
Anxiety.
3.
Interpersonal
relationship
sensitivity.
4.
Emotional
instability.
5.
Malajustment.
Critical
Thinking
Everybody
hates
exams!
Even
the
top
A
students
hate
exams,
too.
So
having
a
strong
mind
is
very
important.
You
must
know
that
nobody
is
perfect.
Failure
and
frustration
are
common
in
life.
You
must
learn
to
be
shameless
facing
the
adversity
(逆境)
of
life.
More
Suggestions:
No.
2
Have
a
Healthy
Mind
Nowadays
it
is
frequently
reported
that
kids
and
teenagers
have
committed
suicide
just
because
of
failures
in
exams
or
blames
from
teachers
or
parents.
Critical
Thinking
This
is
horrible.
I'll
never
hurt
myself
because
of
an
exam
failure.
I
may
have
a
good
cry
and
then
forget
it.
You
do
have
a
strong
mind.
More
Suggestions:
No.
2
Have
a
Healthy
Mind
Remember,
we
are
ordinary
people.
We
do
not
have
to
be
perfect.
We
are
allowed
to
fail,
to
be
beat,
and
to
be
weak.
Senior
high
school
is
just
part
of
the
life
journey.
The
present
failure
doesn't
mean
no
chance
in
the
future.
That's
true.
Life
is
the
most
precious
gift.
Enjoy
your
life
and
be
psychologically
strong!
Critical
Thinking
Further
Exploration
Work
in
groups.
Share
what
you
know
about
school
life
and
decide
your
ideal
school
life.
Share
something
interesting,
meaningful
or
unique
about
your
school
life
in
the
past
or
at
present.
Search
for
information
related
to
school
life
in
different
countries.
Put
the
information
you
have
shared
and
collected
in
the
table.
Step
1
school
1
school
2
Name
country
school
life
1:
Courses
school
life
2:
Activities
Work
in
groups.
Share
what
you
know
about
school
life
and
decide
your
ideal
school
life.
Sort
out
the
information
you
have
collected.
Hole
a
discussion
and
select
the
part
of
school
life
you
like.
Work
out
an
ideal
school
life
by
putting
together
your
favorite
parts.
Step
2
Further
Exploration
Work
in
groups.
Share
what
you
know
about
school
life
and
decide
your
ideal
school
life.
Decide
whether
to
present
it
as
a
report,
a
short
play,
a
talk
show
or
an
interview.
Prepare
two
questions
for
the
audience
to
answer.
Step
3
Take
turns
to
give
presentations
and
raise
questions.
The
audience
should
take
notes
while
listening
and
be
prepared
to
answer
the
questions.
Step
4
Further
Exploration
Group
Work
Further
Exploration
Work
in
groups.
Share
what
you
know
about
school
life
and
decide
your
ideal
school
life.
I
wish
to
go
to
Shijiazhuang
No.
2
Senior
High
School.
It's
a
wonderful
school.
Anything
special
about
the
school?
Yeah.
First,
it
is
one
of
the
top
ten
senior
high
schools
in
China
elected
in
2020.
Group
Work
Further
Exploration
Work
in
groups.
Share
what
you
know
about
school
life
and
decide
your
ideal
school
life.
The
teaching
staff
are
excellent
academically
and
professionally.
Look.
Xie
Weiliang
got
the
first
prize
of
the
13th
National
Physics
Teaching
Competition
of
Youth
Group.
What
about
students'
campus
life
besides
their
study?
Group
Work
Further
Exploration
Work
in
groups.
Share
what
you
know
about
school
life
and
decide
your
ideal
school
life.
They
have
varieties
of
activities
like
basketball
match,
and
all
kinds
of
clubs.
Look.
This
is
a
debate
simulating
the
UN
summit.
Amazing.
It
must
be
very
happy
to
study
there.
Group
Work
Further
Exploration
Work
in
groups.
Share
what
you
know
about
school
life
and
decide
your
ideal
school
life.
I
guess
the
students
are
sure
to
have
excellent
scores
for
the
college
entrance
exams.
Of
course.
Look
at
the
poster
of
Good
News
Messenger.
Oh,
No.
2
High
School,
my
dream
school.
Further
Exploration
Ideal
School
1:
Shi
Jia
Zhuang
No.
2
High
School
Location
(Place)
size
school
life
1:
Courses
school
life
2:
Activities
Table
Information
Shi
Jia
Zhuang
city,
China
main
campus:
around
3,000
students;
a
faculty
of
about
270;
Courses
for
senior
grade
one
to
grade
three;
Advanced
programs
for
all
kinds
of
subject-related
Olympic
contests;
Featured
arts
programs;
basketball
games,
different
clubs
and
student
societies
Group
Work
Further
Exploration
Work
in
groups.
Share
what
you
know
about
school
life
and
decide
your
ideal
school
life.
My
second
dream
school
is
the
Hill
School
in
Pennsylvania.
It's
a
traditional
boarding
school
with
a
long
history.
What's
so
attractive
about
the
school?
The
school
provides
education
of
grade
9
to
12.
The
class
is
small
with
an
average
of
12
students
each.
Group
Work
Further
Exploration
Work
in
groups.
Share
what
you
know
about
school
life
and
decide
your
ideal
school
life.
Small
classes
and
high
teacher-
student
ratio
make
Hill
School
an
elite
education
model.
It
is
a
real
boarding
school,
with
teachers
and
students
living,
learning
and
working
together
on
campus.
They
form
a
very
tight-knit
residential
supportive
school
community.
Oh,
this
is
different
from
Chinese
senior
high
school.
Group
Work
Further
Exploration
Work
in
groups.
Share
what
you
know
about
school
life
and
decide
your
ideal
school
life.
Look,
this
is
the
classroom,
with
blackboards
all
around
the
room
for
the
convenience
to
write
wherever
you
are.
And
this
must
be
the
dining
hall.
With
candles
hanging
down
from
the
ceiling,
it
reminds
me
of
the
Hogwarts
school
of
Harry
Porter.
Really.
Some
sort
of.
Group
Work
Further
Exploration
Work
in
groups.
Share
what
you
know
about
school
life
and
decide
your
ideal
school
life.
And
most
important
of
all,
you
can
experience
the
diversities
of
cultures
and
educations
in
Hill.
Hill
has
international
students
from
all
over
the
world.
You
have
great
opportunities
to
explore
and
try
something
new
there.
Sounds
great.
Is
it
expensive?
I
mean
the
tuition
fee.
Very
expensive.
As
far
as
I
know,
the
tuition
may
be
about
$50,000
a
year
for
boarding
students.
A
dream
school
indeed!
Further
Exploration
Ideal
School
2:
The
Hill
School
in
Pennsylvania
Location
(Place)
size
school
life
1:
Courses
school
life
2:
Activities
Table
Information
Pennsylvania,
U.S.
around
512
students,
a
faculty
of
about
80;
courses
for
senior
grade
one
to
grade
three;
Advanced
Programs
for
science
subjects
and
liberal
arts;
various
basketball
games;
student
societies
and
clubs;
regular
visits
to
cities
around
like
Philidalphia,
Baltimore,
etc.
Interview
Hi,
I'm
Jim
from
No.
2
Senior
High
School
Weekly.
We
are
covering
a
series
of
reports
on
“My
Ideal
High
School”.
Any
idea
of
your
ideal
school?
Well.
I
like
small
classes,
say
20
students
in
each
class.
Me,
too.
Small
classes
are
good
for
both
teachers
and
students.
Interviewing
Newcomers
My
Ideal
High
School
Good
idea.
But
small
classes
might
be
very
expensive.
Interview
I
wish
to
meet
teachers
day
and
night
so
that
we
may
have
talks
over
problems
as
soon
as
possible.
Yes.
Just
like
the
Hill
School.
Teachers
and
students
form
a
close
relationship.
And
the
school
becomes
a
nice
supportive
community.
Interviewing
Newcomers
My
Ideal
High
School
You
want
teachers
to
live
on
campus?
Hill
is
very
expensive.
You
are
talking
about
a
private
school.
Do
you
think
the
common
family
could
afford
the
tuition?
Great!
A
real
boarding
school.
Interview
I
think
some
wealthy
families
and
busy
parents
would
like
to
choose
such
kind
of
private
school
for
their
teenagers.
Thank
you
for
your
time.
Enjoy
your
stay
in
No.
2
High
school.
Interviewing
Newcomers
My
Ideal
High
School
Questions
for
the
audience
to
answer.
1.
Do
you
think
private
boarding
schools
like
Hill
would
thrive
in
China?
2.
Do
you
think
more
and
more
Chinese
families
will
send
their
kids
abroad
for
high
school?
Why
or
why
not?
Summary
What
have
we
learnt
today?
√
Critical
thinking:
suggestions
for
high
school
starters
√
√
More
suggestions:
Have
a
strong
body.
√
Further
exploration:
my
ideal
high
school
life
√
√
More
suggustions:
Be
psycholgically
strong.
√
√
Two
example
schools
√
√
An
interview
on
“My
Ideal
High
School”
√
√
A
review
of
suggestions
learnt
from
this
unit
Homework
1.
Do
you
think
private
boarding
schools
like
Hill
would
thrive
in
China?
2.
Do
you
think
more
and
more
Chinese
families
will
send
their
kids
abroad
for
high
school?
Why
or
why
not?
Answer
the
following
two
questions.
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