資源簡介 (共23張PPT)Unit4 Friends forever---Helping our friends(Listening & Speaking)U N I T4Friends foreverP3 Vocabulary - Keywords of friendshipFriendship soupP55 4generosity慷慨passion激情abilityencouragement鼓勵attraction魅力bravery勇敢carefulness慎重confidencecooperation合作creativity創造力dedication奉獻trust信任duty責任energy力量sincerity忠誠helpfulness助人comfort安慰patience耐心humour幽默Q: If a witch asked you to cook a Friendship Soup, what will you put in Before listeningLike any good soup,this won't fail to make you smile when you're feeling down(低落).All you need to get started is a box of love.Pour it into a pot and mix it with five grams克 of smiles.Next, add:two cups of trust,one spoon勺of encouragement,three spoons of helpfulness,three cups of good conversation,one pack盒 of similar interests,one glass杯 of comfort,two drops滴 of patience,one bag包 of passion,one piece片 of generosity,...and a slice片 of humour!What are the ingredients Friendship soupencourage + (-ment)help + (-ful) + (-ness)comfortable - (-able)patient - t + (-ce)generous - ous + (-osity)Match the words in bold to the dictionary entires.generositytrustpassionhelpfulnesscomforthumorencouragementpatienceCreate your own recipeChoose some “ingredients(烹飪原料)” and put them into your friendship soup with your partners and explain the reasons.Procedures Amounts Ingredients Reasonsfirstly/secondly/ then/moreover/ lastly... drops/cups/glass spoons/bag/slice piece/pack... generosity/passion/ comfort/sincerity/ optimism...Firstly, I would like to add ________ (drops/cups/glassspoons/pack/bag/ piece/slice) of _________; then I will put _________ of _________ in the soup; and ... because I think ____________.Definition and EvolutionBenefits of FriendshipLead-in: read and answerQ1: Where does “friend” come from It comes from the Old English word “freond”Q2: What is its original meaning The loved oneQ3:What fact impressed you most Good friends can share up to 1% of the same genesDo you have anything in common with your friends Pre-listening: PredicationLook at the 6 sentences in Activity7 and try to predict the order of the events and the listening text by finding out some information such as “Who, What, Why, Where and How” .Whatbroke his legagreed on a planWhoAndy Matt ClaraMattWhereLondonWhyHowHow will they solve the problem They decided to take a trip.Andy and ClaraBut they wanted to postpone the tripWhile-listeningListen, number the events in correct order in Activity 7 and get the solution (Pay attention to some words.).613524Whatbroke his legagreed on a planWhoAndy Matt ClaraMattWhereLondonWhyHowWhile-listeningWhat is the solution in conversation Pay attention to some words.made a life-sized cardboard cutout of himtake the cardboard version of him to travelListen again and complete the table.P57 8Suggestion CommentWe would send him 1_______ of the places we visit. That might make him 2_______________.How about sending him 3_______________ from every place we visit They may 4__________ to arrive.How about having a(n) 5__________ with him at different places They aren't 6________ in some places.We can print Matt's photo on a 7_________ cardboard cutout紙板人 and take photos with it everywhere we go. It will feel like he's there with us and Matt will 8______ at the photos.photosfeel even worsefunny postcardstake daysvideo chatallowed真人尺寸的life-sizedlaugh□ Learning to learnWhen you make a suggestion, use less direct language than you would to make a statement or give an order. This makes it clear to the other person that you are giving them a choice. For example, you can begin with expressions such as Why don't we… How about… or use a past tense to distance yourself from the suggestion: I was wondering whether…After listeningAndy: Hello!Clara: Hi, Andy! This is Clara. Matt just called me. He said he broke his leg and couldn’t make our trip to London this week.Andy: What a shame! He’s been looking forward to it for ages. Why don’t we wait until he’s better Clara: He said we should go without him. It will take quite a while for him to get well again. He doesn’t want us to give up our holiday because of him.Andy: But Matt is our friend. He needs our comfort and support. Let’s think about ways to cheer him up!Clara: You’re right! We could send him photos of the places we visit.Andy: We could, but that might make him feel even worse. I want to make him laugh.Clara: How about sending him funny postcards from every place we visit Andy: Maybe, but postcards can take days to arrive.how to make suggestionsListen again and find out the sentences patterns we can use when making suggestionsAndy: How about having a video chat with him wherever we go That way he can see everything, too.Clara: That’s a good idea. But you aren’t allowed to take videos in some places. OK, I’ve got it – why don’t we take Matt with us Andy: What about his broken leg Clara: Not the real Matt. Let’s make a “Flat Matt”!Andy: What !Clara: We can print Matt’s photo on a life-sized cardboard cutout. We’ll then take it with us and whenever we take photos in London…Andy: [interrupts] Matt will be in the photos, too, as if he were there with us.Clara: That’s right! “Flat Matt” will go to London with us, and the real Matt will laugh at the photos.Andy: OK, Clara. Let’s do it!how to make suggestionsClara: You’re right! We could send him photos of the places we visit.Andy: We could, but that might make him feel even worse. I want to make him laugh.Clara: How about sending him funny postcards from every place we visit Andy: Maybe, but postcards can take days to arrive.Andy: How about having a video chat with him wherever we go That way he can see everything, too.Clara: That’s a good idea. But you aren’t allowed to take videos in some places. OK, I’ve got it – why don’t we take Matt with us Andy: What about his broken leg Clara: Not the real Matt. Let’s make a “Flat Matt”!Andy: What !Clara: We can print Matt’s photo on a life-sized cardboard cutout. We’ll then take it with us and whenever we take photos in London…Andy: [interrupts] Matt will be in the photos, too, as if he were there with us.Clara: That’s right! “Flat Matt” will go to London with us, and the real Matt will laugh at the photos.Andy: OK, Clara. Let’s do it!how to make suggestionsAdviceWe can do this by...How/What about...Why don’t we...We are supposed/expected to.It’s better to..It’s adj. for sb. to ...It might be a good idea to...It benefit us a lot if we ..Post-listeningRead the suggestions and comments and Learning to learn in P.57.What can we learn about making suggestions Use less direct language than you would to make a statement or give an order. Make it clear that you are giving others a choice.12Begin with expressions such as:Why don’t we… / How about… 3Use a past tense to distance yourself from the suggestion:I was wondering whether…遠離;撇清,疏遠Post-listening: Role playWork in pairs and act out the conversation to solve a problem between friends by choosing one of the following scenes.You can use the expression about making suggestions that you have learned in this class or the teacher provided.Student A is the one who has problems, while Student B is the one who give some suggestions for solving the problem.Luck has a net friend and he’s been sharing all of his life with the friend online.Do you have any suggestions for him Lucy is so crazy about her idol that she has spent most of her time watching his videos.Do you have any suggestions for her Scene 1Scene 2Post-listening: Role playStudent ACan you help me with... I'd like your advice about....What can I do to.. Do you think I should... Maybe, but…That might work. You should... How about.. Perhaps you could... It might be a good/ bad idea to... Why don't you... Student BUseful ExpressionsHomework1.Required Homework: Write a short essay about a time when you helped a friend, focusing on how to make suggestions.2.Optional Homework: Try to take the initiative to help friends in daily life and pay attention to the use of appropriate language.The Value of Shared ExperiencesCreating Opportunities for ConnectionBalancing Independence and TogethernessEnjoy a video about friendship and get the real meaning of friendship“Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity.”---Khalil Gibran.友誼永遠是一種甜蜜的責任,而絕非一種機會。---哈利勒˙紀伯倫Friendship involves responsibility. In difficult times, friends fulfill this responsibility by helping each other.主講人:時間:2024.10Thanks for your listening! 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