資源簡介 (共26張PPT)LESSON 3 YOUR LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE ITUnit 1Life ChoicesREAD AND EXPLORELook at the photos a and b. What do you think of the school What would it be like to be a volunteer teacher there abI think the school looks very basic. I think it would be challenging to be a volunteer teacher in a school like this as they may not have things like electricity.ExampleUse the words and phrases to help you.ACTIVATE AND SHAREdusty muddy challenging toughsmall classrooms / roomsunstable power and water suppliesREAD AND EXPLOREThe following is a featured report. Look at the title and photos. Predict what you will read in the report.Zhang Tian in the village schoolStudents in the village schoolREAD AND EXPLORELook at the first and last paragraphs, but don’t read every word. Pick out key words.Read the first sentence of each paragraph very quickly.Read and check your predictions. Answer the questions.Skimming means reading very quickly to get a general idea of what a text is about.Skimming to Check PredictionsREAD AND EXPLORERead and check your predictions. Answer the questions.1.What did Zhang Tian’s parents want him to do What did his friends do 2.Where did he work as a volunteer teacher Why did he choose to go there 3.What did he decide to do after a year READ AND EXPLOREHis parents wanted him to go to a big city to find a teaching job.(line 10-12)1.What did Zhang Tian’s parents want him to do What did his friends do His friends all left his home town for work in Shanghai or Beijing. (line 13-14)READ AND EXPLOREIn a village school in Guizhou Province.(line 7/21)2.Where did he work as a volunteer teacher Why did he choose to go there Because he wanted to start a new lifestyle and was inspired by wonderful teachers he met. (line 15-19)3.What did he decide to do after a year To stay for another year. (line 56-57)READ AND EXPLOREWhat’s the main idea of the text The featured report mainly tells us Zhang Tian’s experience as a volunteer teacher in a village school and his contributions to the students and the village.READ AND EXPLOREMatch the main idea with each part.Part 1 (Para. 1)Part 2 (Para. 2)Part 3 (Para. 3)Part 4 (Paras. 4-5)Changes Zhang Tian madeReasons to be a volunteer teacherSituation when he arriveda typical day for Zhang TianREAD AND EXPLORERead Paragraph 1&21.Which of the following can best describe Zhang Tian’s work from Para.1 A. Tiring. B. Exciting.C. Surprising. D. Satisfying.2. Why did Zhang Tian choose to be volunteer in the village school A. He wanted to live an exciting life.B. His parents expected him to do so.C. He wanted to improve the village’s living condition.D. He felt himself needed there.READ AND EXPLORERead Paragraph 3Zhang Tian had to deal with many challenges except .Cooking by himselfUnusual showerMuddy playgroundStrong windsUnderline the situations Zhang Tian facedSchool:Living conditions:The school was smaller than he expected; only three classrooms; the playground was dusty on windy days and muddy on rainy days.The power and water supplies were unstable;shower once every three or four days; learn how to cook.A Volunteer TeacherPara.1 A __________ day for Zhang Tian.Para.2 How Zhang Tian__________ a volunteer teacher.Para.3 The __________ in the school and the village.Work 13 hours a day; ____________ his lessons for the next day.Parents wanted him to work in a big city. Teachers from small villages ___________ him.School: ____________Playground: dusty,muddyThe power and water: unstableREAD AND EXPLOREtypicalinspiredpreparebecamechallengessmallerA Volunteer TeacherPara.4 Zhang Tian made school life healthier and ____________.Para.5 Zhang Tian made great ____________ to his students and the village.He introduced more subjects. He is planning to organise a school ____________.Students: They were able to read, speak and write in English.Village: He contacted charity organisations about ____________ the playground and setting up a library,and helped sell local products online.READ AND EXPLORElivelierconcertcontributionsrebuildingIt is a typical day for Zhang Tian to work from seven in the morning to eight in the evening, 1. (feel) tired. He graduated 2. university and got a teacher’s certificate last year. He had an 3. (inspire) idea of living independently away from home. When he arrived at the school, not everything lived up to his hopes. The school was much 4. (small) than expected. There was a playground 5. got dusty on windy days and muddy on rainy days. It is more challenging 6. (live) in the village. There were only three teachers in the school,7. (include) Zhang Tian who was the only English teacher. He tried to introduce more subjects to the school.8. teaching,he also brought changes to the village. He managed to rebuild the playground with the help of charity 9. (organise). He was popular among the villagers and they treated him as one of them. He was ready 10. (stay) for another year.feelingfrominspiringsmallerwhichto liveincludingBesidesorganisationsto stayREAD AND EXPLOREDeeper thinking1. What do you think of Zhang Tian’s life choice 2. If you were Zhang Tian, would you choose to be a volunteer teacher there 3. How do you understand the title of the report “Your life is what you make it” What can you learn from it READ AND EXPLORERead the report again. Complete the information. Then tell your partner about Zhang Tian.Reasons to Be a Volunteer TeacherSituation When He ArrivedChanges He MadeSchool subjectsSchool activitiesStudents’ learningVillagers’ lifeThis diagram shows how the report is structured.Unlike skimming, reading is more in-depth and finding more details.School:Living conditions:Reasons to Be a Volunteer TeacherSituation When He ArrivedChanges He MadeSchool subjectsintroduced more subjects;School activitieswould organise the first school concert;Students’ learninglearnt English; became more confident in learning.Villagers’ liferebuilt the playground; set up a library; helped sell local products onlineSchool:much smaller; dusty and muddy playgroundLiving conditions:unstable power and water supplies; one shower every three or four days; dishes cooked by himselfHe wanted to start a new lifestyle.He was inspired by the idea of going to teach where he was needed the most.READ AND EXPLORERead the report again. Find some words to describe Zhang Tian’s different feelings and talk about the changes. Use the diagram to help you.InspiredEagerDisappointedChallengedSatisfiedMotivatedApplied for and became a volunteer teacher in a village schoolImagined all sorts of exciting thingsThe school was much smaller than expected; Dusty and muddy playgroundUnstable power and water supplies; Shower once every 3 or 4 days; Learned how to cookStudents love PE; School is full of laughter and music; First ever school concert plannedEnjoy working with the children; planning on staying another yearUse adj.Use contrastREAD AND EXPLOREGroup Work Think and share.1. What do you think of Zhang Tian’s life choice 2. How do you understand the title of the report “Your life is what you make it” What can you learn from it READ AND EXPLOREComplete the text with the words you have learnt.1__________ by the teachers from small villages, Zhang Tian 2___________ for and became a 3__________ teacher after he 4__________ from university.However, the teaching and living conditions were more 5____________ than he had thought. The playground was 6____________ and the power and water supplies were 7___________.Besides English, Zhang Tian introduced more subjects to the school — music, art and PE. The kids’ school lives are now more 8__________ and interesting, and the school is now full of 9__________ and music. The 10_____________ he made to the village made him very popular among the villagers. He also 11__________ to stay for another year.InspiredappliedvolunteergraduatedchallengingdustyunstableattractivelaughtercontributionintendedFOCUS ON FUNCTION: -ED / -ING ADJECTIVESComplete the Word Builder. Then use the words and phrases to complete the sentences below.Word Builder____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________to tireto exciteto surpriseto interestto challengeto satistyVerb-ed Adjective-ing Adjectivetiredtiringexcitedsurprisedinterestedchallengedsatisfiedexcitingsurprisinginterestingchallengingsatisfying-ed / -ing AdjectivesFOCUS ON FUNCTION: -ED / -ING ADJECTIVES1. After a long day, Zhang Tian finally got back to his small room, feeling tired.2. He imagined all sorts of exciting things about living and teaching in a village.3. Living in the village was also more challenging than he had thought.4. It is not surprising that PE is the kids’ favourite subject!5. Their school lives are now more attractive and interesting.6. Zhang Tian is planning to organise the first-ever school concert! Everyone is very excited.7. What made him feel satisfied was that his students were able to read, speak and write in English.FOCUS ON FUNCTION: -ED / -ING ADJECTIVESa. situations, people or things ( )b. people’s feelings ( )Which type of adjectives (-ed/-ing) describes situations, people or things Which type describes people’s feelings Give two examples of each.①②③④FOCUS ON FUNCTION: -ED / -ING ADJECTIVESWhen we describe situations or things… exciting thingsLiving ... challenging …school lives … interesting.When to use -ed / -ing adj. everyone … excited.… feeling tired.… feel satisfied ….-ed adj. describes people’s feelingsEXPRESS YOURSELFGroup WorkWork in groups of six. Imagine that Zhang Tian, Zhang Tian’s students, and one of the villagers are invited to participate in a talk show. Each one of you will take in a role to talk about Zhang Tian’s experience or what they know about Zhang Tian. The group leader is the talk show organiser. 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預(yù)覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫