資源簡(jiǎn)介 (共25張PPT)3UnitMake it happen!Developing ideasDID YOU KNOW Not every invention is created on purpose. Sometimes it’s completely by accident! For example, in 1928, Dr Alexander Fleming forgot to clean his lab before going on a holiday. Later, he discovered penicillin from an unclcaned Petri dish, it’s now one of the most used medicines in the world!He is Alexander Fleming.1Listen to the news radio. What is its main purpose Phonetics in usea To encourage young people to become inventors.b To introduce different some inventionexhibitions.c To invite people to come and see an inventionexhibition.d To explain the history of some inventors and inventions.2Listen again and complete the advertisement.Time1 May – 2__________, 9am – 5pmPlaceAlbert Exhibition Hall on Clark StreetTicketsAdults $303_______ $15Children under 12 4_______Special eventA talk by Mary Brown. You can learn all about the 5_______ of asuccessful inventor. It starts at 6_______ am on 1 May.3Listen to the talk and complete the chart.Qualities1___________widely.Invention examplesSpencer Silver invented a type of 2___________ glue. Arthur Fry thought it was perfect for sticking notes to books without 3___________ the pages. This invention was the Post-it Note.QualitiesNever stop 4___________.Invention examplesThe Wright Brothers learnt from 5___________ and never lost hope.Some good 6___________.Invention examplesA boy left a glass of 7___________ outside with a stick in it. The next day, he found it was frozen. He tasted it and invented the ice lolly.Learning to learnOpening a talk speech A good start can quickly catch the listeners’ attention. We can start by addressing the listeners directly, asking an interesting question, telling a story or sharing a famous saying.Listen again. Then talk about how the speaker opens the talk.4Work in pairs. Act out a conversation about an invention and its inventor.Talk about what you have learnt about the qualities of an inventor in this section.Reading for writing1Look at the picture and answer the questions. Use the words and expressions to help you.1 Who invented them 2 How would you describe the inventors Wan Hu invented a “flying chair”.Zhang Heng invented the first earthquake detector.Benjamin Franklin invented the lightning rod.They are full of curiosity, and try to know what’s going on.(答案不唯一, 僅供參考)curiousnew discoveriesdo researchbravepioneerscientistdiscover2Read the passage and check your answers.The power of curiosityAlbert Einstein once said, “I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.” The greatest inventions in history would be impossible without curiosity.Curiosity can bring new discoveries. Benjamin Franklin is a great example. He was drawn to electricity and had a deep curiosity about its nature. He did lots of research to try to understand it. For example, he flew a kite during a storm. His curiosity led him to invent the lightning rod, This invention protects buildings from lightning.n. 才能, 天資, 人才熱情地, 激昂地n. 好奇心be drawn to 被…吸引n. 電, 電流try to do sth. 盡力做…try doing sth. 嘗試做…避雷針保護(hù)…免受…Curiosity can also make people brave. Just look at Wan Hu, the Ming Dynasty pioneer of space exploration. He was so curious about space that he invented a “flying chair”! He lost his life while testing this invention. Despite the failure, his curiosity gave future explorers ideas. People learnt from his example, and created safer ways to explore space.n. 探險(xiǎn)旅行, 探索, 搜尋失去生命v. 測(cè)試, 實(shí)驗(yàn)盡管, 即使n. 失敗adj. 將來(lái)的, 未來(lái)的n. 將來(lái), 未來(lái), 前途n. 探險(xiǎn)家But curiosity is more than just taking risks, It also drives people towards certain goals. Zhang Heng, a Chinese scientist and inventor, was curious about the world: how did everything in the world move He spent years studying the sky and the earth. Finally, he drew China’s first star map, and invented the first earthquake detector, His curiosity continues to influence scientists today.不只是冒險(xiǎn)v. 驅(qū)使朝, 向spend v. 花費(fèi)時(shí)間、金錢 (人作主語(yǔ))n. 地震n. 探測(cè)器continue to do sth. 繼續(xù)做…continue doing sth. 一直做…As Jacques Cousteau said, “What is a scientist after all It is a curious man looking through a keyhole, the keyhole of nature, trying to know what’s going on,” Curiosity is the key. It opens one door after another for us to discover a new world.究竟n. 鎖眼接連地, 一個(gè)接一個(gè)地3Complete the chart with the words and expressions from the passage.What were they curious about Benjamin FranklinHe was curious about the 1__________ of electricity. He did a lot of 2__________. He once flew a kite during a(n) 3__________. He invented the lightning rod.natureresearchstormWhat were they curious about Wan HuHe was a curious 4__________ of space exploration. He invented a “flying chair”, and he tasted the invention by himself. But unluckily he 5____________.pioneerlost his lifeWhat were they curious about Zhang HengAs a(n) 6_________________________, he was curious about the world. He spent years studying 7_________________________. He drew China’s first 8__________ and invented the firstearthquake detector.scientist and inventorthe sky and the earthstar map4Answer the questions.1 What words of famous people does the writer use in the passage What are their effects Albert Einstein once said, “I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.”As Jacques Cousteau said, “What is a scientist after all It is a curious man looking through a keyhole, the keyhole of nature, trying to know what’s going on.”They can enhance persuasiveness and lead to the topic or viewpoint.4Answer the questions.2 What door can the key of curiosity open 3 What other examples can you use to describe curiosity It can open the door to discover a new world.Watt invented the steam engine. (瓦特發(fā)明了蒸汽機(jī))Newton discovered law of universal gravitation. (牛頓發(fā)現(xiàn)了萬(wàn)有引力定律)(答案不唯一, 僅供參考)Think and share1 Do you think inventors could work without curiosity why or why not 2 What are you most curious about Learning to think for question 1 You can consider these questions: What famous inventors do you know What role does curiosity play in creating their inventions No, they couldn’t. Inventors need curiosity to drive them to explore new things and seek solutions to problems. Without it, they would lack the motivation and inspiration to create something new.I am most curious about outer space.5Write a passage about the power of curiosity.step1Look at the opinions about curiosity below. Choose one to write about.· Curiosity can bring new discoveries.· Curiosity can make people brave.· Curiosity can drive people towards certain goals.2stepThink of other examples to prove the opinion and organise your idea with the thinking map.3step4stepWrite your passage.Check. Did you: □ use enough examples to support your idea □ use the words and expressions from the reading passage □ give your opinion on the power of curiosity 5stepShare your passage with the class.Homework完成相關(guān)課后習(xí)題Thanks 展開(kāi)更多...... 收起↑ 資源預(yù)覽 縮略圖、資源來(lái)源于二一教育資源庫(kù)