1、 1. To learn new words: gold, silk, nobody, stupid, cheat 2.Practice listening by learning the story of an emperor. Tell the story: Yu Gong Moves a mountain. Once upon a time, there was a very old man. There were two mountains near his house. They were so big and high that it took a long way to walk
2、 to the other side. The old man told his family that they should all helped him to move the mountains. Yu Gong said they could put them into the sea because its big enough to hold everything. Yu Gong and his family began to move some of the soil and stone into the sea. One day a man saw Yu Gong and
3、his children when they were working on moving the mountains. He told Yu Gong that he could never do it because he was old and weak. As soon as the man finished talking, Yu Gong said that his family could continue to move the mountains after he died. His family would live and grow, but the mountains
4、could not get bigger. So Yu Gong and his family kept on digging day after day and year after year. Finally, a god was so moved by Yu Gong that he sent two gods to take the mountains away. This story reminds us that you can never know whats possible unless you try to make it happen. Look at the pictu
5、res. Do you know this story? Whats the name of this story? The Emperors New Clothes. Can you tell the story briefly? Once upon a time, an emperor loved new clothes very much. Two brothers came to the city and made a special clothes for the emperor. They asked for much gold and silk, but they kept th
6、em for themselves. They pretended to work for a long time every day. Then at last, the special clothes was OK. But nobody could see it. But no one said it until one young boy shouted that the emperor wore nothing. silk n. 丝绸丝绸 emperor n. 国王国王 underwear n. 内衣内衣 e.g. He won two gold metals in the game
7、. 他在比赛中获得两枚金牌。他在比赛中获得两枚金牌。 e.g. They were stupid not to follow your advice. 他们不听从你的建议真是愚蠢。他们不听从你的建议真是愚蠢。 stupid adj. 愚蠢的愚蠢的 gold n. 黄金;黄金;adj. 金色的金色的 e.g. Its wrong to cheat in examinations. 考试作弊是错误的。考试作弊是错误的。 cheat v. 欺骗;蒙骗欺骗;蒙骗 Match the words with the letters in the pictures in 1c. _ gold _ emper
8、or _ silk _ underwear b c d 1a a Listen and number the pictures 1-5 in 1c. 1 1b 23 4 5 Listen again and fill in the blanks. 1c This story is about an emperor who loved _. clothes Two _ came to the city to make special clothes for the emperor. brothers The emperor had to _ them silk and gold, but the
9、y _ everything for themselves. They were trying to cheat the emperor. give kept Nobody wanted to sound stupid. But suddenly, a young boy _, “Look! The emperor isnt _ any clothes. ” When the emperor _ at himself, he only _ his underwear. looked saw shouted wearing 1. Whats the name of the story? The
10、Emperors New Clothes. 2. Is it a traditional Chinese story? No, it isnt. Its from Europe. Listen and answer the questions. 3. What was the emperors hobby? He liked new clothes. He loved buying and looking at his new clothes. Because people couldnt see the new clothes unless they were clever. Because
11、 they kept all the gold and silk for themselves. 5. How do we know that the two brothers were really trying to cheat the emperor? 4. Why were the new clothes special? 6. Why didnt everyone say that the new clothes were really nice? Because they didnt want other people to know that they were stupid.
12、7. Who said that the emperor wasnt wearing any clothes? A young boy. Use the pictures in 1c to tell the story. 1d Once upon a time, there was an emperor. He loved clothes very much. He loved buying clothes and looked at his beautiful clothes. Two brothers came to the city to make special clothes for
13、 the emperor. They said people couldnt see the clothes unless they were clever. In fact, the two brothers were really trying to cheat the emperor. They asked for much gold and silk and kept them for themselves. When the emperor looked at himself, he only saw his underwear. But he didnt want people t
14、o think he was stupid. So he said his new clothes were really beautiful. When the emperor walked through the street wearing his new clothes. Everybody said his new clothes were wonderful. Suddenly, a young boy shouted, “Look! The emperor isnt wearing anything.” What can you learn from the story The Emperors New Clothes? Translation. cheat keep sth. for oneself keep sth. to oneself 欺骗;蒙骗;骗子欺骗;蒙骗;骗子 为某人保留为某人保留 保守秘密保守秘密 Try to retell the story The Emperors New Clothes.