資源簡(jiǎn)介 (共27張PPT)Unit 1 This is meStarting out & Understanding ideasLearning ObjectivesIn this lesson, you will:1.know yourself comprehensively and introduce yourself to others.2.find out the changes in Sally's behavior regarding the birthmark onher face and analyse the reason.3.reflect on the importance of self-acceptance and discuss why peopleshould or should not worry about their looks.Starting outLook at the picture and talk about what the picture shows.The girl is touching her heart and feeling herself.The girl looks peaceful.The girl seems satisfied with herself....Watch the video and answer the questions.1 What does Sam think of himself 2 What do other people think ofSam Why are there differences between the two answers Free Talk1 What do you think of yourself 2 What do other people think of you Make a thinking map about yourself and introduce yourself to others.MeLooksAbilitiesPersonality...Likes and dislikesUseful ExpressionsLooks: I have...; I am...; tall; short; of medium height/build; thin; fat;black long hair; big and round eyes...Personality: outgoing; shy; brave; positive; helpful; reliable;creative; sensitive; independent; lazy; confident...Abilities: I can...; I’m able to...; I can’t...; I’m not able to...Likes and dislikes: I like/enjoy/love..; I don’t like/hate...Understanding ideasLook at the picture and the title, and answer the questions. Use the words to help you.beautifulfacehairmirrorshapebirthmarkdifferent1 What does the word "rose" mean 2 What's the girl doing 3 What do you think the girl feels about the "rose" It means the birthmark of the rose shape on the girl’s face.She’s looking at the birthmark on her face in the mirror.I think she doesn’t like the birthmark.(The answer can vary.)Read the passage and check your answers.What do you think the girl feels about the "rose" At first, she felt ashamed and uncomfortable about her birthmark. But after Maddie’s comment, she began to accept it and realized everyone has something special and different.1 I suppose everyone has something they don't like about themselves.For me, it was the birthmark on my face. It was bright red, thecolour of a strawberry.2 Sometimes, I felt people secretly looking at my face. But when Iturned my head, they looked away. On crowded buses and trains,it felt just like a disaster. With so many people around me, mybirthmark burned red hot. Therefore, I always kept my hair longto cover it until that day.3 It was a cloudy morning. A new student named Maddie arrived inour class. She sat right beside me. Instead of looking away, Maddiestudied my face. This made me so nervous. Clouds came through thewindow and filled my heart. Suddenly, she said something I wouldnever forget.4 “Sally, right ” she said. “You have a red rose on your face. Howbeautiful!”5 I looked up and met her smiling eyes. Although I only replied“thank you”, it turned sunny in my heart. When I got home, I rushed to the bathroom and looked in the mirror. For the first time, I could look at my birthmark without quickly turning away. The shape of it was truly like a flower. The next day, to my surprise, Maddie painted a red rose on her own face!6 I haven't told Maddie the whole story yet. I have alreadylearnt that I am what I am. Everyone has something special anddifferent—that is what's interesting.The theme sentencea Accept your differences. They make you special.b Share your differences only with your closest friends.c When you change your differences, you change your life.Choose the best summary of the passage.Complete the notes with the words and expressions from the passage.BeginningSally hated the 1___________on her face.She felt people 2___________looking at her face.She always tried 3___________it with her hair.birthmarksecretlyto coverMiddleTo Maddie, it looked like a(n) 4___________.Sally was surprised, and it 5___________in her heart.The next day, Maddie 6_________________on her own face.EndSally has changed her opinion. Now she thinks everyone is special and 7___________in their own way.red roseturned sunnypainted a red rosedifferentRead the passage again and answer the following questions.1. Why did Sally feel her birthmark "burned red hot" on crowded buses or trains 2. What do the phrases "clouds filled my heart" and "it turned sunny in my heart" suggest about Sally's emotions Because she felt many people secretly looking at her face and that made her embarrassed and uncomfortable.The phrase "clouds filled my heart " shows Sally felt nervous and worried when Maddie stared at her birthmark. But after Maddie called it a "beautiful rose ", Sally's heart became "sunny "—this sunshine represents happiness and relaxation.3. Why do you think Maddie painted a rose on her own face the next day 4.What do you think of Maddie Because Maddie wanted to support Sally by action and make Sally believe the birthmark is beautiful.I think she is a kind and brave girl. And she’s also very considerate and creative.(Answers can vary.)Think and share1 What does Sally think of her birthmark now 2 Do you think people should worry about their looks Why or why not Learning to think for question 2You can use examples of successful people and their sayings to support your idea. The results of scientific studies canalso help you make wise decisions.Sally accepted it as a part of herself and learned that the birthmark made her different and special."True beauty comes from within—from confidence, kindness, and self-love."—Oprah Winfrey (奧普拉·溫弗瑞,著名主持人)"The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, but in her eyes and heart."—Audrey Hepburn(奧黛麗·赫本,傳奇演員)"I’m not here to be perfect, I’m here to be real."—Lady Gaga(Lady Gaga,歌手)"People who are confident and kind are perceived as more attractive, regardless of their physical appearance."(哈佛研究表明,自信和善良的人會(huì)被認(rèn)為更有魅力,無(wú)論他們的外貌如何。)"In the long term, personality traits like honesty and humor matter more than looks in relationships and careers."(長(zhǎng)期來(lái)看,在人際關(guān)系和職業(yè)發(fā)展中,誠(chéng)實(shí)、幽默等性格特質(zhì)比外貌更重要。)What can we learn from the passage We should accept ourselves, even our “imperfections”, like Sally did with her birthmark.A small act of kindness, like Maddie’s words, can boost someone’s confidence.Our uniqueness (like Sally’s birthmark) is what makes us memorable and beautiful.Don’t judge people by their looks—real beauty comes from within....Language Points1. On crowded buses and trains, it felt just like a disaster.feel like...意為“感覺(jué)像……,有……感覺(jué)”。e.g. It feels like summer even though it's only April.雖然現(xiàn)在只是四月,但感覺(jué)已經(jīng)像夏天了。I feel like I'm on top of the world. 我覺(jué)得開(kāi)心極了。feel like...還可意為“想要”。feel like doing sth. 想要做某事e.g. I feel like doing something different today.今天我想要做點(diǎn)不一樣的事情。2. With so many people around me, my birthmark burned red hot. (1) with so many people around me解釋了她覺(jué)得胎記發(fā)燙的原因。英文中with +n.構(gòu)成介詞短語(yǔ),可以表原因、方式等。e.g. With the support from her family, she felt relaxed, 有了家人的支持,她放松了許多。(表原因)e.g. With a smile, she gives me a flower.她笑著給了我一朵花。(表方式)(2) burn意為“(臉因窘迫或生氣而)發(fā)燙”。e.g. I felt my face burning when I was talking to him.我跟他說(shuō)話的時(shí)候感覺(jué)自己的臉燒得發(fā)燙。3. She sat right beside me. 句中right是副詞,意為“正好(在某個(gè)位置或地方)"。e.g. He lives right next door.他就住在隔壁。4. Instead of looking away, Maddie studied my face.instead of...意為“代替……;而不是”,后面常接名詞或動(dòng)名詞。e.g. Instead of playing games, he chose to study.他選擇去學(xué)習(xí),而不是玩游戲。e.g. I'll have a cup of tea instead of milk.我要一杯茶,而不是牛奶。 展開(kāi)更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 Unit 1-Understanding ideas-Activity 2.mp3 Unit 1.mp4 WY八上U1L1.pptx 縮略圖、資源來(lái)源于二一教育資源庫(kù)