資源簡介 (共26張PPT)Teaching aim1. Know someone’s truancy according to the route.2. Review simple sentences, compound statements, complex sentences3. WordsA. Know how to use these words:play truant from school, hitchhike, as far as, put sb./sth. to shame, in the meantime, evade, unimaginative, surelyB. Know how to read these words and understand their meanings:border, lorry, Dover, Calais, PerpignanLesson73The record-holderLi Bai didn't like studying when he was young and always played truant fromschool. One day he saw a grandma grinding a iron rod. Li bai asked: “What are you doing ” “ I want to make the iron stick a needle.” “But the iron stick is so thick,when you can fix it into a thin needle ” “Nothing is impossible as long as I work hard. ” Her words put him to shame. He never played truant again and finally became a famous poet.Lead inDo you know famous people who played truant from school The imaginative boy also played truant from school and set up a record.What is it PresentationWhat record did the boy set while playing truant from school And mark the boy's truancy route on the exercise.Listening佩皮尼昂PerpignanPut the pictures on the appropriate place of the map.LisetningRead the passage and find out difficult wordsChildren who play truant from school are unimaginative.A quiet days fishing, or eight hours in a cinema seeing the same film over and over again, is usually as far as they get.They have all been put to shame by a boy who, while playing truant, travelled 1,600 miles.He hitchhiked to Dover and, towards evening, went into a boat to find somewhere to sleep. When he woke up next morning, he discovered that the boat had, in the meantime, travelled to Calais.No one noticed the boy as he crept off.From there, he hitchhiked to Paris in a lorry.The driver gave him a few biscuits and a cup of coffee and left him just outside the city.The next car the boy stopped did not take him into the centre of Paris as he hoped it would, but to Perpignan on the French-Spanish border.There he was picked up by a policeman and sent back to England by the local authorities.He has surely set up a record for the thousands of children who dream of evading school.Wordsput sb. to shamein the meantimeevadeFrench-Spanish borderunimaginativesurelyplay truant from schoolChildren who play truant from school are unimaginative.A quiet days fishing, or eight hours in a cinema seeing the same film over and over again, is usually as far as they get.They have all been put to shame by a boy who, while playing truant, travelled 1,600 miles.Passage反義詞imaginative-tive為形容詞后綴e.g. active/native/creative/relative/sensitiveunmaginative/fishing/seeing the filmput to shame/1600 milesto cause to feel shameWordsas far as+句子據我所知就我看來就我所記得的as far as I know/I’m concernedas far as I can seeas far as I can rememberTranslation1. 就我所知道的而言,他在朋友中非常受歡迎。He is very popular with his friends as far as I know.2. 依據他所記得的,這座鐘已經在這矗立了二十年了。As far as he can remember, the clock has been erected here for 20 years.可放句首或者句末WordsHow areyou doing So far so good.The work is rather difficult,but so far so good.PassageAnalyze the paragraphs with your partners. Answer the questions:1. What words does the writer use to express “go” 2. How does the writer describe the transportation that the boy used 3. What’s the sequence of this passage He hitchhiked to Dover and, towards evening, went into a boat to find somewhere to sleep. When he woke up next morning, he discovered that the boat had, in the meantime, travelled to Calais.No one noticed the boy as he crept off.From there, he hitchhiked to Paris in a lorry.The driver gave him a few biscuits and a cup of coffee and left him just outside the city.The next car the boy stopped did not take him into the centre of Paris as he hoped it would, but to Perpignan on the French-Spanish border.There he was picked up by a policeman and sent back to England by the local authorities.He has surely set up a record for the thousands of children who dream of evading school.PassageHe hitchhiked to Dover and, towards evening, went into a boat to find somewhere to sleep. When he woke up next morning, he discovered that the boat had, in the meantime, travelled to Calais. No one noticed the boy as he crept off.hitchhike to sp.ask sb. for a lifthitchhike go into/sleep wake up/creep offFrom there, he hitchhiked to Paris in a lorry.The driver gave him a few biscuits and a cup of coffee and left him just outside the city.The next car the boy stopped did not take him into the centre of Paris as he hoped it would, but to Perpignan on the French-Spanish border.There he was picked up by a policeman and sent back to England by the local authorities.He has surely set up a record for the thousands of children who dream of evading school.Passageplay truant from school(adv.)certainlyhitchhike/give not take pick up/send backPerpignanIt is in the south of France and on the French-Spanish border. It is a famousresort. It belonged to Spain years ago, so it mixes France and Spain culturesand keeps some Spanish traditional cultures.RetellTry to describe the boy’s experience.hitchhike/give not take pick up/send backhitchhike go into/sleep wake up/creep offWhat writing skill is used in this passage Children who play truant from school are unimaginative.A quiet days fishing, or eight hours in a cinema seeing the same film over andover again, is usually as far as they get.They have all been put to shame by a boy who, while playing truant, travelled1,600 miles.He hitchhiked to Dover and, towards evening, went into a boat to find somewhereto sleep. When he woke up next morning, he discovered that the boat had, inthe meantime, travelled to Calais.No one noticed the boy as he crept off.From there, he hitchhiked to Paris in a lorry.The driver gave him a few biscuits and a cup of coffee and left him just outsidethe city.The next car the boy stopped did not take him into the centre of Paris as hehoped it would, but to Perpignan on the French-Spanish border.There he was picked up by a policeman and sent back to England by the localauthorities.He has surely set up a record for the thousands of children who dream of evadingschool.Writing skillexampleexampletopicsentencecomparison__________________Words____ _____ put _____ shame1. put ____ _____ shame2. in the meantime 通常位于_________中間3. evade ____ /______ _____sb. tosb. be to兩個句子sth. doing sth.4. surely 可放 _____ 或者 _______be后動詞前The boy threw the rubbish everywhere. The children who picked up the rubbish on the floor put him to shame.The boy is taking a lot food while having buffet. He is put to shame by the boy who cherishes food.自助餐buffet珍惜cherishWords 1. put sb. to shame/sb. be put to shameThe boy is shaking the tree in the park. He is put to shame by the boy who is protecting the tree.The man refused to offer her seat to the woman. He was put to shame by another boy who gave up her seat to the woman.Words 1. put sb. to shame/sb. be put to shameWords 2. in the meantimeMake sentences according to the picture.e.g.The boy in yellow was drawinga picture. In the meantime,a boy played truant fromschool.Words3. evade sth./doing sth.逃學回避問題逃稅逃避做作業evade schoolevade questionsevade paying taxesevade doing homeworkWordsWhat did they do What will happen The boy tried to evade doing homework.His mother will surely get angry with him.The boys evaded school and went to KTV. They will surely be punished.The man evaded paying taxes.He will surely be arrested.Wordsput sb. to shamesb. be put to shame1. 缺乏想象力的2. 無疑,必定3. 逃學4. 使某人自愧不如5. 在此期間7. evade6. as far asunimaginativesurelyplay truant from schoolin the meantime 位于兩個句子間as far as+句子evade sth./doing sth.WordsWatch the video and tell the story . 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