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Unit 4 Never too old to learn Integrated skills 課件(共30張PPT)-譯林版(2019)選擇性必修第四冊

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Unit 4 Never too old to learn Integrated skills 課件(共30張PPT)-譯林版(2019)選擇性必修第四冊

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牛津譯林版高中英語選擇性必修四課件
Unit 4 Never too old to learn
活到老,學(xué)到老
Integrated skills Page 50-52
Calling for people to read more
◆ 內(nèi)容分析
本板塊圍繞單元話題,以“呼吁人們多閱讀”為主題創(chuàng)設(shè)情境,展開一系列讀、看、聽、說、寫的學(xué)習(xí)活動。首先閱讀一份有關(guān)中國人閱讀習(xí)慣的調(diào)查報告,理解閱讀的重要性,思考電子閱讀是否會取代紙質(zhì)閱讀;再聽一段公共圖書館管理員的訪談對話,了解圖書館在幫助大眾閱讀方面做出的努力;然后展開討論,號召全民閱讀,并就此話題寫一篇文章,向校報投稿。上述活動環(huán)環(huán)相扣,每個活動既有側(cè)重點,又關(guān)聯(lián)其他活動,構(gòu)成一個綜合性語言實踐活動。
◆ 教學(xué)目標(biāo)
By the end of this section, we will be able to:
1. analyse Chinese people’s reading habits;
2. use proper expressions to talk about reading habits;
3. write an article for the school newspaper calling for people to read more.
A. Amy has found a report on Chinese people’s reading habits. Read the report below and answer the following questions.
Chinese people’s reading habits
The value of reading cannot be overestimated. Not only is it recreation, but it also lights a lamp in the mind, bettering our understanding of the world around us.
cannot be overestimated無論怎樣高估也不為過
The importance of these findings cannot be overestimated .
這些發(fā)現(xiàn)的重要性是無法充分估量的。
A recent survey on Chinese people’s reading habits, based on a random sample of more than 10,000 people from 30 cities across China,revealed that the Chinese spend a lot of time reading. According to the statistics, reading on digital platforms is on the rise. View the charts below for more information on Chinese people’s reading habits.
1.What is the importance of reading
2.What information can you get from the two charts
Reading is entertaining. It also increases our knowledge and deepens our understanding of the world around us.
The first chart shows that digital reading is more popular than reading printed materials. The second chart shows that people spend about 40 minutes a day reading printed materials and over 2 hours a day reading digital materials.
3.Do you think digital reading will completely replace print reading Why or why not
Yes, I think so. Digital reading is already very popular and is growing quickly,especially as the younger generations are growing up with digital reading materials. With its popularity, reputable publishers will prefer digital publishing over print publishing as it is more economical to produce. Eventually, print reading will die out and become a part of history.
rep·ut·able / repj t bl/ 聲譽好的;值得信賴的,=respected
No, I don’t think so. Even though digital materials often take less time and care to create, and almost anyone can create and post them using the Internet, there will always be a place for printed materials. One reason why people read printed materials is because they are viewed as being more trustworthy. They believe that the in-depth content has been well-researched. Some people also just enjoy
holding a book or newspaper in their hands when reading.
in-depth徹底的;深入詳盡的
B. Amy is listening to an interview between Mr Zhou, a director from a public library, and a reporter. Listen and finish the exercises below. Page 51
B1. Listen to the interview and match each figure below to the description it is related to. Write the letters in the blanks.
Tip:Matching information
Before listening,underline keywords in the exercise to quickly identify them in the text. Focus on relationships between the information provided in the exercise and the
information given in the text.
c
e
d
b
a
B2.Listen to the interview again and complete the notes below.
Encouraging people to read more
Measures taken
Organizing book exchanges at weekends to encourage
traditional reading, starting from (1) ________
Organizing reading events to get people to read and
(2) ________________________ with others
Launching an online learning platform sharing books about literature, art, (3) ______ and (4) ______________
last year
share their favourite books
law
popular science
Future plan
Organizing book exchanges and reading events in
(5) __________
Tapescript
Reporter: Mr Zhou, thank you for taking the time to talk to me today about how you are encouraging people to read more.
Mr Zhou: My pleasure! The Chinese government has done a lot to promote nationwide reading, and our library has participated in the national reading campaign.
rural areas
We regard it as our duty to encourage people to read more, so I’m delighted to tell you about some of our achievements.
Reporter: Please go ahead! What’s the library doing to encourage people to read more
Mr Zhou: We want people to devote more time to traditional reading, so starting from last year, our library has been organizing book exchanges every weekend. So far
we’ve organized about 40 book exchanges and a total of 50,000 books have been exchanged.
About 500 people attended last weekend’s event, and they exchanged nearly 1,000 books.
Reporter: That’s amazing!
Mr Zhou: Yes, we’re very pleased with this achievement. We’ve also organized reading events to get people to read and share their favourite books with others. I’m proud to say that these reading events have received a positive response.
Reporter: People obviously love sharing book recommendations, and digital reading makes that easier. What measures have you taken to improve the public’s access to digital resources
Mr Zhou: We’ve just launched an online learning platform sharing our collection of 30,000 books, covering fields such as literature, art, law and popular science.
Reporter: Great! Do you have any plans for other activities in the future
Mr Zhou: Yes, indeed. Our current book exchanges and reading events are mostly held here in the city, but there is a big demand for such events in rural areas too. We are
hoping to organize more events in these areas soon.
Reporter: This has been most interesting. Thank you, Mr Zhou.
C. In pairs, discuss Chinese people’s reading habits and different ways to encourage reading. Use the following ideas and expressions to help you.
The importance of reading
Chinese people’s reading habits (how often and how long they read, what media they use to read, etc.)
Measures to encourage people to read more
Expressions
Talking about habits
Is it common for ... to ...
Normally/In general/Generally speaking, ...
... more frequently than ...
once/twice/... times a day/month
... minutes per day/... hours per week
... never/seldom/rarely ...
Possible answer
A: You know, reading is important. It increases our knowledge and gives us a better understanding of the world.
B: True. Reading can also be entertaining and provides an escape from daily pressures.
en·ter·tain·ing / ent te n / 有趣的;娛樂的;使人愉快的
es·cape / ske p/ 逃避現(xiàn)實;解脫;消遣
I saw a recent survey on Chinese people’s reading habits that showed that we spend almost 75 minutes per day reading on smartphones.
A: That’s a good thing. It’s promising to see that reading is still a favourite pastime for many Chinese.
B: It also stated that reading on digital platforms is on the rise, with close to 70% of people choosing this method. Reading on smartphones is especially popular.
promising/ pr m s /有望成功的; 前景很好的
pas·time/ pɑ sta m/ 消遣;休閑活動
A: It’s probably because digital platforms are more convenient.
B: Exactly. It’s more common for people to read online nowadays. What are your reading habits
A: I must admit I do most of my reading online. I normally use my smartphone to read when I’m on the subway. So that’s about one hour per day. What about you
B: I rarely read on my phone. I love the feel of actual books, so I often borrow books from my local library.
A: Sounds great. No matter which reading method, people should be encouraged to read more. I think people ought to be provided with more digital options, like
e-books or audio books有聲書.
B: Agreed. Readers can also try to incorporate more traditional reading into their life. I think visiting the local library is one good way because it’s fun to browse
through a wide variety of printed books.
in·corp·or·ate / n k p re t/ 將…包括在內(nèi);包含;吸收;使并入
browse (through sth)/bra z/ 瀏覽;翻閱
A: Great idea. I also know libraries hold exchange activities and reading events more frequently than before. So, readers have more chances to become involved.
B: Absolutely! Public awareness about the importance of reading, whether online or traditional, could lead to people increasing the time and frequency they spend reading.
A: Generally speaking, once people develop a habit of reading every day, their enjoyment will grow, one page at a time! involved/ n v lvd/專心于…的
en·joy·ment / n d m nt/ 愉快;快樂;樂趣
D. Write an article for the school newspaper calling for people to read more. Use your ideas from part C and the information in parts A and B to help you.
Learning about the structure
To write an article calling for people to read more, you can follow the structure below:
Introduce the topic by stating the importance of reading.
Analyse Chinese people’s reading habits, providing data on their reading frequency and duration, preferred media, etc.
Suggest measures to encourage people to read more.
Learning about the language
When you describe graphs and charts, the following expressions might be helpful:
1)The graph/chart shows/indicates/illustrates ... ... a higher/lower/greater/smaller percentage.
2)As is shown in the graph/chart, ... ... larger/smaller/
longer/shorter than ...
3)As can be seen from the graph/chart, ...... the same as/
similar to ... in time/rate.
graph /ɡr f/ /ɡrɑ f/圖;圖表;曲線圖
Checking your writing
Remember to check your writing after you finish and exchange drafts between you and your partner. Pay attention to the following aspects:
Punctuation Spelling Grammar
Choice of words Style (formal/informal) Structure
Self-review
What data do you offer when analysing Chinese people’s reading habits
How do you present the measures
Peer review
Does your partner think your writing is encouraging
In which aspect does your partner think you do well
Let’s read more!
Why is reading important Reading increases our knowledge and gives us a better understanding of the world. Besides, reading can be very entertaining and it
provides an escape from daily pressures.
A recent survey on Chinese people’s reading habits showed that the Chinese spend a lot of time reading, almost 75 minutes a day on smartphones in fact. The charts
in the survey show that reading on digital platforms is on the rise, with close to 70% of people choosing this method probably because digital platforms are more convenient. Of all platforms available, reading on smartphones is the most popular method.
It is promising to see that reading is still a favourite pastime for many Chinese.To encourage people to read more, there are a few things that can be done. First of all, as more people prefer digital reading now, they can be provided with more options like e-books or audio books. Additionally, people should be encouraged to incorporate more traditional reading into their lives. For example, visiting the local library can be an enjoyable way to browse through a wide variety of printed books. Readers may have more opportunities to become involved in book exchange activities and reading events.
In summary, there are many reasons to increase the amount of reading time in your life and it is worth trying. Once you develop a habit of reading every day, your
enjoyment will grow stronger, one page at a time!

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