Unit 1 Listening and Speaking(含听力原文)ppt课件 -(2019)新人教版高中英语选择性必修第一册.pptx

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1、UNIT 1 Listening and Speaking Learning objectives In this class, you will 1. Collect information about Jane Goodall through listening. 2. Make a speech about your hero. What kind of people are people of achievement? People who are people of achievement Review Set a good example/ serve role models Ma

2、ke contributions to the society Make a difference to the world Bring happiness to others Have a great discovery or invention Warm up Think about these questions: 1. Do you think it is easy for a person to live alone in a forest observing wild animals? 2. What difficulties might he/she face? Food Dai

3、ly necessities Safety Loneliness Warm up What do you know about her ? l Jane Goodall is a pioneering scientist who began her research on chimpanzees 60 years ago. l She is famous for the observation of wild chimps in their natural habitat. l She inspires more people to protect animals and achieve th

4、eir dreams. Chimp/chimpanzee 黑猩猩 Observe/observation 观察 Inspire/ inspiration 鼓舞 Activity 1 Which of the following points may appear in the speech? Lets listen and tick. The woman I admire l Appearance l Her life l Her achievements l Personality l Her work l Her hobbies and interests Activity 2 1. Ho

5、w was Goodalls research method different, and how did it benefit her study? 2. In what way did Goodalls work change the way people thought about chimps? 3. What does the Roots and Shoots program do? 4. Why is Goodall an inspiration to the speaker? Listen and find answers to the questions. How can we

6、 listen effectively? u Locate key words in the question u Predict information u Listen for main idea Activity 2 1. How was Goodalls research method different, and how did it benefit her study? 2. In what way did Goodalls work change the way people thought about chimps? 3. What does the Roots and Sho

7、ots program do? 4. Why is Goodall an inspiration to the speaker? Listen and find answers to the questions. Activity 2 check the answers 1. How was Goodalls research method different, and how did it benefit her study? Goodall didnt follow the traditional scientific methods. She didnt number the chimp

8、s, but rather gave them names so she could see them as individuals. 2. In what way did Goodalls work change the way people thought about chimps? Goodalls work changed the way people thought about chimps. She was able to discover how they communicate and gave invaluable information on their social st

9、ructure and culture. She discovered they also eat meat rather than just nuts and berries, and also that they are capable of making their own tools. Activity 2 check the answers 3. What does the Roots and Shoots program do? And in 1991, she set up the Roots and Shoots program, which teaches young peo

10、ple around the world how to protect environment. 4. Why is Goodall an inspiration to the speaker? She serves as an inspiration to me. She inspires me through her love for the environment and her desire to educate young people. My hero Jane GoodallJane is famous for her o of wild chimpanzees in their

11、 natural habitat. As a child, she always dreamed of studying animals and when she became an adult, she finally got the chance. Goodall spent many years with chimpanzees in Tanzania national park. At first, the chimps m her and kept her at a d . But eventually they saw her as h . Goodall didnt f the

12、traditional scientific methods. She didnt number the chimps, but rather gave them names so she could see them as individuals. Goodalls work changed the way people thought about chimps. She was able to how they c and gave i information on their social structure and culture. She discovered they also e

13、at meat rather than just nuts and berries, and also that they are c of making their own tools. For more than 50 years, Jane Goodall has f to protect animals, including setting up the Jane Goodall Institute. And in 1991, she set up the Roots and Shoots program, which teaches young people around the w

14、orld how to protect environment.Following her c years work, in 2002, Goodall became a UN messenger of peace. She serves as an inspiration to me. She inspires me through her love for the environment and her d to educate young people. Activity 3 Listen again and complete the passage. My hero Jane Good

15、allJane is famous for her observation of wild chimpanzees in their natural habitat. As a child, she always dreamed of studying animals and when she bacame an adult, she finally got the chance. Goodall spent many years with chimpanzees in Tanzania national park. At first, the chimps mistrusted her an

16、d kept her at a distance. But eventually they saw her as harmless. Goodall didnt follow the traditional scientific methods. She didnt number the chimps, but rather gave them names so she could see them as individuals. Goodalls work changed the way people thought about chimps. She was able to discove

17、r how they communicate and gave invaluable information on their social structure and culture. She discovered they also eat meat rather than just nuts and berries, and also that they are capable of making their own tools. For more than 50 years, Jane Goodall has fought to protect animals,including se

18、tting up the Jane Goodall Institute. And in 1991, she set up the Roots and Shoots program, which teaches young people around the world how to protect environment.Following her countless years work, in 2002, Goodall became a UN messenger of peace. She serves as an inspiration to me. She inspires me t

19、hrough her love for the environment and her desire to educate young people. Activity 3 Listen again and complete the passage. Activity 4 Think and share Do you think Jane Goodall is an inspiration to you? Why or why not? She gave up the comforts of life to study the chimps. She teaches young people

20、around the world to protect the environment. She has fought to protect animals. Activity 5 Talk about your hero 1. Who is your hero? 2. What do you know about the persons life? 3. What stories do you know about your hero? They can help your audience to form an impression of your hero. 4. Why do you

21、like or admire the person? 5. How does this person inspire you? Give a speech about your hero. Greet your audience. Use the points from your discussion. Use a quote where necessary. Form an emotional connection through stories of your hero. Make eye contact with different people in the audience. Pro

22、vide a clear and concise conclusion. Activity 6 Make a speech about your hero Finish the speech about your hero after class. Homework My hero Jane GoodallJane is famous for her observation of wild chimpanzees in their natural habitat. As a child, she always dreamed of studying animals and when she b

23、acame an adult, she finally got the chance. Goodall spent many years with chimpanzees in Tanzania national park. At first, the chimps mistrusted her and kept her at a distance. But eventually they saw her as harmless. Goodall didnt follow the traditional scientific methods. She didnt number the chim

24、ps, but rather gave them names so she could see them as individuals. Goodalls work changed the way people thought about chimps. She was able to discover how they communicate and gave invaluable information on their social structure and culture. She discovered they also eat meat rather than just nuts

25、 and berries, and also that they are capable of making their own tools. For more than 50 years, Jane Goodall has fought to protect animals,including setting up the Jane Goodall Institute. And in 1991, she set up the Roots and Shoots program, which teaches young people around the world how to protect environment.Following her countless years work, in 2002, Goodall became a UN messenger of peace. She serves as an inspiration to me. She inspires me through her love for the environment and her desire to educate young people. Listening material

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