1、Listening and Speaking n By the end of this period, you will be able to 1.understand the definition of moral dilemma and describe the moral dilemmas they have ever faced . 2.judge the speakers attitudes and emotions by listening to what the speakers say, the tone and intonation of the speakers. 3.ta
2、lk about their opinions about a certain moral dilemma and the importance of good morals and virtues. 4. learn to make proper choices when you are faced with moral dilemma . The best portion of a good mans life is his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love. -William Wordsworth 1. Wh
3、at do you think the teenagers are doing in the picture? 2. Why do you think they are joining hands? Can you list some Chinese good traditional morals and virtues? Lead in honesty courage bravery kindness deligence . Talk about moral dilemmas What is happening in the picture? (Who? When? Where? What?
4、) What are the two possible choices that the boy could make? What will happen if he helps the old woman?What may happen if he doesnt help the old woman? The boy sees an old woman who has fallen down on the street. She needs help getting up, but if he stops to help her, he might be late for school an
5、d get scolded by his teacher. Listening for main idea moral dilemmas Ask students to listen to the conversation and answer the following. Luke and Jane is talking about _. It means when you have _ choices, and you have to choose _, but for _, sometimes it could be really difficult to decide. two one
6、 moral reasons Listen to the conversation again and complete the table. Listening for details Situation The girl is taking the entrance examination for _ in Beijing. During the exam, the student next to her fainted. The girls choices She can_. or She can _. Possible results _, but _ _. _,but _. List
7、ening Tips: Make short notes & write key words a famous medical university finish the exam She will get into medical university the girl might not get the help she needs stop and help the girl She can put the needs of the other person first give up her chance to get into the medical university Liste
8、ning for the speakers attitude Imagine you are eager to share a piece of news or an interesting story with your friend. What would you do or what would you say? If you are doubtful about your friends words, what expressions would you use? How would you express your admiration for someone? What would
9、 you say if you dont believe something is true? What would you say when you are curious about the development of a story? Listen for attitudes When you listen, you should pay attention not only to the words but also to HOW the speaker is talking. If people strongly disagree with something, they migh
10、t exaggerate their intonation. If you hear people speaking very quickly or loudly, they may be excited or angry. If they speak slowly or stop often, they may be confused or not sure about what they are saying. Listening for details 1. Jane is eager to share the magazine article with Luke. 2. Luke do
11、ubts that young people face moral dilemmas all the time. 3. Jane admires what the girl in the story did. 4. Luke doesnt believe anybody would do what the girl in the story did. 5. Jane wonders how the girl became a doctor later. Decide whether the statements are true(T) or false(F). T T T T F listen
12、 to the conversation again and fill in the blanks. Post- Post- listeninglistening Jane is sharing an article about moral dilemmas with her friend Luke. This article mentions a girl t_ the entrance exam for a famous medical university in Beijing. During the exam, the student next to her f_. The girl
13、stopped to help the student, t_ that it was better to p_ the needs of the other person f_. Although the girl l_ the exam that day, she became a great doctor. Her name was Lin Qiaozhi, who was famous for c_ for tens of thousands of women and their babies in China. akingaking aintedainted hinkinhinkin
14、 g g utut irstirstefteft aringaring In my opinion/view. Generally speaking,. Personally, I dont have the faintest idea about. As far as Im concerned. To be honest/frank. If you ask me. 1. Can you think of the expressions about how to express personal opinions? Speaking: Role- Speaking: Role- PlayPla
15、y Talk about what you would do if you were ever faced with the same situation as the girl. Example: A:If I were ever in a situation like the one the girl faced, I think I would choose to . B:Why? Are you sure ? A:Because I think that . is most important. What about you? B:I think I would . Speaking:
16、 Role- Speaking: Role- PlayPlay Could you think of a moral dilemma that you have faced or heard of ? Share it with a partner. Creative thinking 1.Review the expressions about attitudes and emotions in listening texts and use them to express your own views. 2. Find more quotes about moral and virtues and write down your understanding about them.