資源簡介 (共54張PPT)R·七年級下冊Unit 8Once upon a Time(Section A 1a-2e)Look at the pictures. Do you know what stories they are about 1aA—The Fisherman and the Golden FishB—The Lion and the MouseC—Hua Long Dian JingD—Sai Weng Shi MaListen to the first conversation. Put the sentences in order.1b______ The mouse bit through the net.______ The hunter caught the lion.______ The lion let the mouse go.______ The lion caught the mouse.______ The mouse promised to help the lion.54312v. 承諾;保證 n. 承諾;諾言n. 獵人;搜尋者n. 網;網狀物bite v. (bit) 咬,咬傷咬穿How did the mouse feel when he was caught Listen again and answer the questionsHow did the mouse set the lion free What can we learn from the story The mouse was afraid.The mouse bit through the net.Kindness is never wasted.Listening ScriptsPlease share your favourite story with me, Peter.Sure. Once a lion caught a mouse. The mouse was afraid. He said, “Please let me go! One day I will help you!” The lion laughed and let the mouse go.Conversation 1Chen Jie:Peter:Later, a hunter caught the lion in a net. The mouse helped the lion then. He bit through the net and set the lion free.I like that story. Kindness is never wasted.Chen Jie:How about Teng Fei’s favourite story Listen and tickListen to the second conversation. Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.1. Long ago, a farmer his horse.A. lost B. killed C. sold2. The farmer’s horse came back with other horses.A. five B. six C. sevenAC1c3. The farmer’s son broke his .A. head B. arm C. leg4. The didn’t have to join the war.farmer B. farmer’s sonC. farmer’s neighbourCBn. 戰爭n. 鄰居Listen again and fill in the blanks.What can we learn from the story ______________ may turn out _____. And good things could _________too.禍兮福所倚,福兮禍所伏。Unlucky thingswellgo wrongConversation 2Emma:Teng Fei:What’s your favourite story, Teng Fei Oh, I like this one. A farmer lost his horse. His neighbours said, “How unlucky!” But the farmer just said, “Maybe.” Later, his horse came back with seven other horses.People said, “That’s great!” But the farmer said, “Maybe.” Later, his son broke his leg when he tried to ride a horse. People said, “That’s terrible!” Again, the farmer said, “Maybe.” Well, because of his leg, the son didn’t have to join a war. That saved his life!I see. Unlucky things may turn out well. And good things could go wrong too.Yes, you never know.Emma:Teng Fei:Listen to the two conversations again and answer the questions.Why do you think the lion laughed when the mouse promised to help him Because he thought the mouse was too small and weak to help him.1dYes, I do. Because it teaches us a lesson that kindness is never wasted.2. Do you like the story about the lion and themouse Why or why not 3. Did the farmer feel very sad when badthings happened No, he didn’t.4. Was the farmer wise Why or why not Yes, he was. Because he knew unlucky things might turn out well. And good things could go wrong too.adj. 明智的;高明的Let’s thinkHow can we remember a story quickly …timeplacecharacterplotstoryLet’s concludeTimePlaceCharacterPlotThe Lion and the MouseSai Weng Shi MaThe pastThe pastA lionA mouseA hunterFarmerHorseSonNeighbourscaught a mouse →let the mouse go →caught the lion →set the lion freelost horse →horse came back →son broke his leg →saved son’s life →Which story do you like more Retell it to a partner.Pay attention to the tense.1eRetell the storyOnce a lion caught…/ The mouse/afraid/said, “Please…go! One day…”The lion laughed/let the mouse go...Later, ... caught the lion ... a net. The mouse...... helped ... / bit through... and set... free.ReferenceI prefer the story The Lion and the Mouse. Let me tell it to you. A lion caught a mouse. The mouse asked to let him go and said he would help the lion one day. The lion laughed and let him go. Later, a hunter caught the lion in a net. The mouse bit through the net and saved the lion.Retell the storyA farmer lost a horse.His neighbours said.../ The farmer said... Later... came back...... because of..., the son... That...People said... But the farmer said... Later... broke... when...ride. People said... Again, the farmer said...ReferenceI prefer the story Sai Weng Shi Ma. Let me tell it to you. A farmer lost his horse. His neighbours thought it is unlucky, but the farmer said “Maybe.” Later, the horse returned with seven horses. People said it was great, but the farmer still said “Maybe.” Then his son broke his leg while trying to ride a horse. People thought it was terrible but the farmer said “Maybe.” Due to his injured leg, the son didn’t have to join a war and this saved his life.upon, once upon a time, long ago, promise, hunter, net, bite, bite through, war, wise, neighbourWords and phrases:Talk about your favourite story and tell the story.SummaryPlease share your favourite story with me./What’s your favourite story Once upon a time.../Once...Homework1. Listen and repeat the two conversations in 1d.2. Retell the story we learned in your own words.Listen and repeat. Add one more word to each group.chphshthwh/t //f// //θ// //w//h/chairwhich______physicselephant______shipfashion______throwmaths______thenwith______whywhere______whowhose_____teachphotoshinethirstytherewhatwhomRead after the tape1輔音字母組合th讀音/ /發音要領/ /是濁輔音,發音時聲帶振動。舌尖輕抵上齒背或放在上下齒之間,讓氣流從舌齒間縫隙中擠出時摩擦成音。例詞that 那個than 比mother 母親續上表輔音字母組合wh讀音/w/發音要領/w/是濁輔音,發音時聲帶振動。舌后部向軟腭抬起,雙唇突出,并呈小圓口形。發音瞬間滑向后面的元音。/w/又稱半元音。例詞what 什么white白色(的)whale 鯨In pairs, read the conversation aloud slowly. Then listen and read it again at a normal speed. Notice how the letters in bold change sounds.A: Did you read Little Women for English class It’s great!B: No, I didn’t. Would you like to tell me about it A: Well, I’d like to. But don’t you want to read it byyourself What phenomenon(現象) is it 2當兩個音相鄰時,其中一個音常常受另一個鄰音的影響而變成與其鄰音相同,或相似,或變成第三個音,這種變音現象叫作音的同化。音的同化(Assimilation)同化現象是英語連貫說話中一種自然的變化,初學者應根據示范朗讀體會和模仿學習。Nice to meet you. /mi t ju/→ /mi t u/What would you like to drink, tea or coffee /w d ju/ → /w d u/What did you do last night /d d ju/ → /d d u/漢斯·克里斯汀·安徒生(Hans Christian Andersen,1805年4月2日~1875年8月4日),又譯漢斯·克里斯蒂安·安德森等,19世紀丹麥童話作家,被譽為“世界兒童文學的太陽”。Introduction of the authorEmma is sharing a story with her class.Listen and circle the coloured words you hear.Here’s The Emperor’s New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen.Once upon a time, an emperor loved / liked clothes very much. He wanted to buy some new clothes.2aTwo brothers came and lied to him, “We can make wonderful clothes! But only clever / smart people can see them!” They pretended to make the clothes.The emperor’s officials couldn’t see the clothes, but they said, “What lovely clothes!” The emperor couldn’t see anything either, but he said, “They’re beautiful!” No one wanted to look silly.The emperor decided to show everyone his new clothes. People in the street /city praised them. They were afraid to look silly too!Suddenly, a boy cried / shouted, “Look! The emperor has no clothes on!” Everyone looked at one another. They started / began laughing.The end! Did you like the story Please tell me what you think!Analyze the textHere’s The Emperor’s New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen. Once upon a time, an emperor liked clothes very much. He wanted to buy some new clothes.表示施事者Two brothers came and lied to him, “We can make wonderful clothes! But only clever people can see them!” They pretended to make the clothes.The emperor’s officials couldn’t see the clothes, but they said, “What lovely clothes!” The emperor couldn’t see anything either, but he said, “They’re beautiful!” No one wanted to look silly.v. 假裝;偽裝v. 撒謊 n. 謊言n. 官員;高級職員adj. 愚蠢的;傻的lie to sb 對某人撒謊pretend to do sth 假裝做某事either 也 用于肯定句句末 too 也 用于肯定句或疑問句句末what 引導的感嘆句1. What a / an + 形容詞 + 可數名詞單數(+主語+謂語)!2. What + 形容詞 + 可數名詞復數/不可數名詞(+主語+謂語)!What an interesting book it is!What fat hens!What hot weather it is!拓展how 引導的感嘆句的結構為“How + 形容詞/副詞 (+主語+謂語)!”How wonderful the music is!巧記感嘆句的用法感嘆句,并不難,what與how應在前。形容詞、副詞跟著how,what后面名詞連。名詞若是可數單,前帶冠詞a或an。主語、謂語放后面,省略它們也常見。The emperor decided to show everyone his new clothes. People in the street praised them. They were afraid to look silly too!Suddenly, a boy shouted, “Look! The emperor has no clothes on!” Everyone looked at one another. They started laughing.The end! Did you like the story Please tell me what you think!v. & n. 贊美;贊揚adv. 突然地;出乎意料地= each otherstart / begin doing sth 開始做某事show sb sth = show sth to sb給某人看某物Please show me your new sweater.= Please show your new sweater to me.decide v. 決定decide to do sth 決定做某事afraid adj.害怕的;擔心的afraid to do sth 害怕做某事How did people respond to the new clothes at first OfficialsThe emperorPeople in the streetA boyWhat lovely clothes!They are beautiful!They praised the clothes.Look! The emperor has no clothes on!2bRead the story. Complete the flow chart.An emperor wanted to buy new clothes.Two ________ lied to the emperor.They _________ to make beautiful clothes.The emperor and his officials couldn’t ______ the clothes.brotherspretendedseeThe emperor _______ people his new clothes.People _______the clothes at first.They ________ when a boy told the truth.showedpraisedlaughedtruth n. 真相;事實tell the truth 說實話起初,最初 反義短語為at lastRead the story again and answer the questions.1. What did the two brothers say about their clothes 2. Why did the emperor and his officials praise the clothes 3. Why did the people in the street praise the clothes at first 4. Why do you think the boy told the truth 5. Why do you think everyone started laughing at the end 2c最后,在末尾What did the two brothers say about their clothes Check your answersThey said only clever people could see them.Because they didn’t want to look silly.2. Why did the emperor and his officials praise theclothes 3. Why did the people in the street praise theclothes at first Because they were afraid to look silly too.4. Why do you think the boy told the truth Because he was honest enough to tell the truth.5. Why do you think everyone started laughingat the end Because the truth came out. It was funny to see the silly situation.Which characters from the story do you think said the sentences 1. “We can make a lot of money by lying to theemperor.” one of the brothers2. “There are two brothers outside. They say that theycan make you fine clothes.”_________________3. “Oh! Where are my new clothes I can’t see them.Am I silly That can’t be true!”___________one of the officialsthe emperor2dmake money 賺錢“by + 動詞-ing形式”表示方式、手段、方法等。adj. 符合事實的;真正的4. “1 can’t see the emperor’s clothes. But everyone inthe street is praising the clothes! I hate to bedifferent. I should praise them too.”_________________________5. “What’s everyone talking about The emperor isn’twearing anything! I know he isn’t!”___________one of the people in the streetthe boyhate v. 不喜歡;厭惡;討厭hate to do sth討厭做某事everyone 做主語,謂語動詞要用第三人稱單數形式Let’s thinkWhat are the personalities of the characters in the story TheemperorThebrothersTheofficialsThe boyThepeoplevain虛榮的silly愚蠢的…crafty狡猾的greedy貪婪的…hypocritical虛偽的cowardly懦弱的…innocent天真的brave勇敢的…unthinking缺乏思考的…Do you like the story Please tell me what you think!Free talkI like the story.Because...I don’t like the story. Because...Words: vain, silly, crafty, greedy, unthinking...Listen to the story again. Then retell it to a partner.Tips復述的時候可根據故事發展情節,人物性格特征以及事件發生場景等來用自己的話總結歸納。2eLet’s retellOnce upon a time,an emperor loved…→…wanted…Two brothers came →lied to him...→ They pretended…The emperor’s official…The emperor…The emperor decided…→People in the street…Suddenly, a boy…→Everyone…How would the emperor respond on site ReferenceOnce upon a time, an emperor loved beautiful clothes. Two brothers said they could make special clothes. The emperor decided to show everyone his new clothes in the street. People were afraid to say he had no clothes on until a child shouted the truth. It tells us to be brave and tell the truth.SummaryPronunciation:ch ph sh th wh/t //f// //θ// //w//h/Words and phrases:emperor, lie, pretend, official, silly, decide, praise, afraid, suddenly, at first, truth, tell the truth, make money, true, hateStory: The Emperor’s New ClothesHomework1. Listen and repeat the words in Pronunciation 1.2. Discuss with your partner about your feelingsafter learning the story.3. Write and retell the story in your exercise book. 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