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2020新外研版必修三英语 Unit 2 Making a difference (3)-2ppt课件(含教案+学习任务单+音频视频素材).pptx

1、必修三 Unit 2 Making a difference (3) 高一年级 英语 Lesson 3 To be a volunteer Listening Lead-in Watch a video clip and answer the questions: 1. What is the video about? 2. Which four letters appear many times in the video and what organization do they stand for? 3. Who work for this organization? Lead-in Le

2、ad-in 1. It is about saving people from the sea. 2. RNLIThe Royal National Lifeboat Institution (英国皇家救生艇协会) 3. Five thousand volunteers work for this organization. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution Did you know? Ryans charity work is not unusual. Many people donate money and others volunteer t

3、o help run charities. On most UK high streets, for example, you will often come across people raising money and looking for volunteers for Cancer Research UK, the British Heart Foundation, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and many more. Did you know? In China, volunteers are also playing an i

4、ncreasingly important role in environmental protection, disability assistance and many other fields. Cancer Research UK British Heart Foundation Friends of Nature Voluntary Assistance for People with Disabilities Pre-listening If you want to become a volunteer, what do you need to think about or pre

5、pare before applying for the job? Discuss with your classmates and refer to the form in Activity 8 for help. Pre-listening 1. What kind of voluntary work do you want to help with? 2. What charities are there in your area? 3. How can you help them? 4. What information do they need about you? 5. Do yo

6、u need some training before the work? 6. On what days will you work? Listening for main idea 1. Sarah likes 2. The man suggests 3. Erica needs to know a. teaching children with disabilities b. when Sarah can start work c. if Sarah is suitable for the work d. horses and being with children e. helping

7、 out three times a week f.taking care of old people d a c Listening for main idea What Sarah needs to think about: What type of work she would like to do; How often she can help out; What Sarah needs to prepare: Information about previous experience and reference. Listening for main idea Learning to

8、 learn Before making a phone enquiry, take a moment to prepare your questions. Take notes if necessary. Also, remember that its okay to ask again when you think its not clear enough! Listening for detailed information Personal information: Name: Sarah White Telephone: 077 8665 3048 Preferred field:

9、1 . Listening for detailed information Voluntary work description: Intended voluntary work: teaching children with disabilities 2 at Peters Stables Aim: for the children to 3 and realise that they can 4 in spite of their disabilities Role: working 5 with the same children in order to 6 Listening for

10、 detailed information Additional information needed: Your previous experience 7 A 8 for confirmation Available working hours . Listening for detailed information Personal information: Name: Sarah White Telephone: 077 8665 3048 Preferred field: 1 . working with children Listening for detailed informa

11、tion Voluntary work description: Intended voluntary work: teaching children with disabilities 2 at Peters Stables Aim: for the children to 3 and realise that they can 4 in spite of their disabilities Role: working 5 with the same children in order to 6 riding horses have fun still enjoy sports one o

12、n one build a relationship with them Listening for detailed information Additional information needed: Your previous experience 7 A 8 for confirmation Available working hours . reference from someone who knows you as a volunteer Listening for speaking Danny: Winchester Volunteer Centre. How can I he

13、lp you? Sarah: Hi, yes, my name is Sarah White and Im interested in doing some sort of voluntary work. Could you tell me how to become a volunteer? Danny: Of course. OK, so, first of all, you need to think about what type of work you would like to do. Any ideas? Listening for speaking Sarah: Well. I

14、 enjoy working with children, so maybe some work of this kind. Danny: OK. Lets see. Do you do any sports at all? Sarah: Yes, Ive been riding since I was little. I really love horses. Danny: Well, they do riding classes for kids with disabilities at Peters Stables. Perhaps that would interest you. Li

15、stening for speaking Sarah: Oh, that sounds interesting. Can you tell me a bit more about it? Danny: The most important thing is for the children to have fun and learn that they can still enjoy sports despite their disabilities. You work one on one with the same children each week, so you get to bui

16、ld a relationship with them. Its amazing to see how their confidence increases over time. Listening for speaking Sarah: That sounds just right for me! What should I do to get the work? Danny: You can call Mrs Erica Marshall, director of the Stables. Her number is 073 8695 2054. Sarah: OK. Is there a

17、nything else I need to know? Listening for speaking Danny: Once youve contacted Mrs Marshall, shell want to know if you have previous experience as a volunteer. Shell probably also want a reference from someone who knows you, just to make sure that youre the right sort of person for that kind of wor

18、k. And then, of course, you should think about how often you would like to help out. Listening for speaking Sarah: Right. That all sounds great. Ill prepare the information needed and call her. Thank you very much. Useful expressions Im interested in Could you tell me how to become a volunteer? I en

19、joy working with Can you tell me a bit more? What should I do to get the work? Is there anything else I need to know? Useful expressions First of all, you need to Well, they do The most important thing is You can contact Well, once youve contacted And then, you should think about Speaking Activity 9

20、 Work in pairs and act out a telephone enquiry by referring to clues on Page 81 and 84. Speaking Student AYoure interested in taking up voluntary work about environmental protection and youre going to make a phone enquiry about: what kind of work is available. the responsibilities of the work. the r

21、equirements on you. the person to contact. Speaking Student BYou work at a volunteer centre. Your job is to answer enquiries about voluntary work and give practical step-by-step advice on how to get started. The voluntary work you recommend is coastal clean-up at North Beach. Speaking Responsibiliti

22、es: collect waste from the beach stop people from littering the beach and the ocean record the waste and write reports Speaking Requirements: fill in the registration form provide a letter of recommendation think about the time you want to help out Contact: Mr Brown, Tel. 012 3481 2177 Criteria Pron

23、unciation and intonation 30 Language (useful expressions) 30 Content 40 Overall performance 100 Score Comment Sample B: Beijing Volunteer Centre. How can I help you? A: Hi, yes, my name is Amy and Im interested in doing some sort of voluntary work. Could you tell me how to become a volunteer? B: Of

24、course. OK, so, first of all, you need to think about what type of work you would like to do. Any ideas? Sample A: Well. I enjoy offering help in environmental protection. What kind of work is available? B: OK. Lets see. Well, they do clean-up at North Beach. Perhaps that would interest you. A: Can

25、you tell me a bit more about it? Sample B: The responsibilities are collecting waste from the beach and stopping people from littering the beach and the ocean. And you also need to record the waste and write reports at the end of the day. It will be amazing to see how the beach changes over time wit

26、h your work. A: That sounds just right for me! What should I do to get the work? Sample B: You can contact Mr. Brown, director of Coastal Clean-up at North Beach. His number is 012 3481 2177. A: OK. Is there anything else I need to know? Sample B: Once youve contacted Mr. Brown, he will ask you to f

27、ill in the registration form. Hell probably also want a letter of recommendation from someone who knows you, just to make sure that youre the right sort of person for that kind of work. And then, of course, you should think about how often you would like to help out. Sample A: Right. That all sounds

28、 great. Ill prepare the information needed and call him. Thank you. Speaking Activity 10 Think about other voluntary work you would like to be involved in, and have a similar conversation. Beijing Charity and Volunteers Federation Friends of Nature China Small Animal Protection Association Sample B:

29、 Beijing Volunteer Centre. How can I help you? A: Hi, yes, my name is Amy and Im interested in doing some sort of voluntary work. Could you tell me how to become a volunteer? B: Of course. OK, so, first of all, you need to think about what type of work you would like to do. Any ideas? Sample A: Well

30、. I enjoy working with animals, so maybe some work of this kind. B: OK. Lets see. Do you like cats and dogs? A: Sure. They are really cute and friendly to people. B: Well, they take care of small animals, mainly stray cats and dogs, at China Small Animal Protection Association. Perhaps that would in

31、terest you. Sample A: Great! Can you tell me a bit more about it? B: The most important thing is to protect the animals from injury and starvation. You work in the same area each week, so you get to know the dogs and cats well and are able to keep a good record of them. Its amazing to see the cute a

32、nd friendly small animals every time, right? Sample A: Yes! That sounds just right for me! What should I do to get the work? B: You can contact the organizers through Wechat by scanning their QR code on their website: www.csapa.org. A: OK. Is there anything else I need to know? Sample B: Once youve

33、contacted them, they will ask you to fill in the registration form on their website. And then, of course, you should think about how often and in which area you would like to help out. A: Right. That all sounds great. Ill contact them. Thank you. Summary 1. Learn about British and Chinese charities.

34、 2. Listen to the telephone enquiry to become a volunteer. 3. Figure out what to include in the phone enquiry. 4. Act out the conversation. 5. Make a new conversation. Homework Option 1: Describe the voluntary work in the phone enquiry. Option 2: Practise the conversation you designed after class. Option 3: Think about another voluntary work and have a new conversation with your classmates. Thanks for your watching! 高一年级 英语 主讲人:刘丽欣 北京四中房山分校

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