資源簡介 (共15張PPT)Unit 3 Fit for lifeIntegrated skills (I)Watch a short play and answer the following questions.How did the boy feel Why Lead-in↓the inability to see objectsat a distance clearlyTalking about short-sightednessIntegrated skillsPre-listening!identify keywordsListening strategieslook out for these wordsWhile-listeningPost-listeningways toprotect eyesPre-readingReadingA recent national survey has revealedthat roughly three out of four ( ) highschool students wear glasses, fuellingconcerns about eyesight problems among China ’syouth. The figures disturb the schoolauthorities, who have decided to tacklethis problem head-on . No. 9 HighSchool is one of those that have gone to greatlengths to protect students’eyes, coming up with effective solutions.Paragraph 1Measures taken by No. 9 High School to protect students’ eyes 1Ensuring that students ’ eyes get regular breaks throughout the day: stopping for a few minutes in the middle of their study and looking at distant objects; going outdoors and enjoying themselves in the sun2Providing students with an eye-friendly environment: adjusting all the lights to make sure the classrooms are well lit; placing computers in the computer room at least 50 centimetres away from students; equipping the library with newchairs that can be adjusted to ensure the best sitting position3Making everyone aware of the ways to improve eye health: sending outinformation advising all parents on how to protect their children’s eyes; training students to recognize signs of eyesight problemsParagraphs 2–4Measures taken by No. 9 High School to protect students’ eyes Ensure (1) regular breaks stop for a few minutes in the middle of their (2) study look at (3)d_istant objects go (4) outdoors_ and enjoy themselves in the sun Provide an (5) eye-friendly environment (6) Im rove school facilities: (7) adjust lights to ensure the classrooms are well litplace computers at least fifty (8) centimetres away from students equip the library with new chairs that can be adjusted to ensure the best (9) sitting position (10) aise awareness of protecting eyes (11) inform parents of advice on how to protect their children ’s eyes train students to recognize (12 ign s of eyesight problems More suggestions do eye exercises twice a day provide more plants in and out of the classroomParagraphs 2–4Paragraph 5Q1: What is the author’s attitude towards the measures A. Indifferent. B. Positive. C. Negative. D. Neutral.Q2: How do you know that All of these measures are helping reduce eyesight problems. No. 9 High School is leading the way for other schools with its impressive forward thinking on eye health.Please act out an interview in pairs. One actsas a newspaper reporter. The other answers his or her questions about how your school dealwith the eyesight problems. You are required toexchange your roles and interview each other,using the information from the article to help you.Post-readingReporter: How many students are suferingfrom short- sightedness in your school Student A: Half ofthem, I guess.Reporter: Does it disturb the school authorities Student A: It does fuel their concern.Reporter: How do they tackle this problem Student A: Our school has taken some measures. First of all,... Besides, ... What s’ more, ...Reporter: What do you think ofthese measures Student A: They are ...Reporter: Do you have any more suggestions to protect eyes Student A: In my opinion, ...Reporter: Thanks a lot.A sample( ) Q1: Have you got a clear idea of how to protect eyes ( ) Q2: Can you predict before listening by identifying keywords?( ) Q3: Do you have any difficulty with words and expressions on pages 36-37 A. Absolutely yes. B. Not really. C. I am not sure.Self-assessment Collect more information about short- sightedness. Underline important expressions on pages 36-37 and review them.Homework感謝你的觀看 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫