E英语教程第二册Unit3课件.ppt(无音视频)

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1、Listening and speakingReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressContentReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressl Pronunciation and listening skills l Conversationsl PassageListening and speakingReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressPronouncing plosives properlyListen to a song and fill in the blanks with what y

2、ou hear.Tips在英语朗读中,遇到爆破音+爆破音时,前一个爆破音只作发音姿势,刚要发出时,立即发出第二个爆破音。如:what time,goodbye。遇到爆破音+摩擦音时,前一个爆破音作好发音姿势,刚发出即过渡到摩擦音。爆破音发出的声音非常轻微,有时甚至听不出来。如:picture,good child。ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressPronouncing plosives properlyListen to a song and fill in the blanks with what you hear.Lets start at the

3、very beginning A very good place to start When you read you begin with a b cWhen you sing you begin with do re mi Do re miDo re miThe first three notes just happen to be Do re miDo re miDo re mi fa so la te Oh lets see if I can make it easierReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressPronouncing plosives p

4、roperlyListen to a song and fill in the blanks with what you hear.Sewa needle 6) _ threadLaa 7) _ to follow soTeaa 8) _ with jam and bread Thatll bring us back to do oh oh ohpulling note drink Raya drop of 3) _ sunDoea 1) _, a female 2) _Mea name I 4) _ myselfFara long long way 5) _ rundeer golden c

5、all to deer ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressTips1 发音技巧()爆破音是指发音器官在口腔中形成阻碍,然后气流冲破阻碍而发出的音。爆破音有六个,即 /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/ 和 /g/。()发爆破音爆破音组合中的第一个爆破音时,气流不必冲破阻碍,而只是发音器官在口腔中形成阻碍,并稍作停顿。也就是说,只作发音姿势,刚要发出时,立即发出第二个爆破音。这个发音过程叫做“完全爆破”。()发爆破音摩擦音(/f/,/v/,/,/,/s/,/z/,/,/,/h/,/r/)组合中的爆破音时,发音器官不形成阻碍而只形成一个很狭小的缝隙,

6、让气流从缝隙中流出。也就是说发音器官作好发爆破音的姿势,刚发出该音即过渡到摩擦音,爆破音非常的轻微,有时甚至听不出来。这个发音过程叫做“不完全爆破” 。Distinguishing confusing pronunciationsReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressTips2 歌曲中的完全爆破和不完全爆破()完全爆破A very good place to start; a note to follow so; a drink with jam and bread; Thatll bring us back to do oh oh oh()不完全爆破有:Th

7、e first three notes just happen to beDistinguishing confusing pronunciationsReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressConversationsl Conversation 1l Conversation 2Functional languageExercisesExercisesFunctional languageReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressListen to a conversation and choose the best answer

8、 to each of the following questions.Word tipsparticularly adv. 特别;尤其slim adj. 苗条的diet v. 节食lifestyle n. 生活方式Conversation 1 - Expressing worries & responsesReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressListen to a conversation and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.Conversation 1 - Expre

9、ssing worries & responsesA. She is ill. B. She wants to lose weight.C. She has no appetite (胃口).1. Why is Lucy eating less than before?2. How soon will Lucy take part in a party?3. As for losing weight, which of the following does Annie think works?A. In one week. B. In one month. C. In two months.A

10、. Dieting. B. A healthy habit. C. A healthy lifestyle.ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressListen again and complete the following sentences with what you hear.Conversation 1 - Expressing worries & responses1. But youve really got _ to worry about it. You look very _!no need slim 2. But I just cant _

11、 how I can get into shape and fit into the dress in such a short time. Look at my body! I cant help _.imagine worrying 3. But I dont think _ really works. Its better to have a healthy lifestyleeating more fruits and vegetables, _ lots of water, and hitting the gym as often as possible.dieting drinki

12、ng ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressScriptsConversation 1 - Expressing worries & responsesAnnie: Hi! Lucy, I notice that you are eating less than before. Are you trying to lose weight?Lucy: Right, Annie. Im particularly anxious about my weight these days.Annie:But you really got no need to worry

13、about it. You look very slim!Lucy: Actually, there will be a party in one month. And I want to fit into my dress and look nice in it.Annie:Oh, I see.Lucy:But I just cant imagine how I can get into shape and fit into the dress in such a short time. Look at my body! I cant help worrying.Annie:But I do

14、nt think dieting really works. Its better to have a healthy lifestyle, eating more fruits and vegetables, drinking lots of water, and hitting the gym as often as possible. Thats what works for me.Lucy:Cool! Well, Ill keep your words in mind.ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressRole-play a conversatio

15、n in pairs according to one of the following situations. You may refer to the Functional Language.Situation 1B doesnt feel well these days, so he / she took a medical examination. Now he / she is worrying about the result and A is comforting him / her.Situation 2B attended an audition (试镜) and is wo

16、rrying that he / she will fail. A is comforting him / her.(Sample)(Sample)Conversation 1 - Expressing worries & responsesReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressRole-play a conversation in pairs according to one of the following situations. You may refer to the Functional Language.GUIDED CONVERSATIONA:

17、Ask B why he / she looks worried.B: Tell A that you are worrying about your medical examination result / audition result.A: Say that you hope the result is satisfactory and ask when B can know the result for sure.B: Reply and express your worry again.A: Comfort B.B: Show thanks.Conversation 1 - Expr

18、essing worries & responsesReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressRole play - Sample conversationSituation 1Conversation 1 - Expressing worries & responsesJack:Hi, Henry. You look so worried. Whats up?Henry:I cant sleep well these days and I also feel dizzy, so I got a medical examination yesterday. Im

19、worrying about the examination result.Jack:I hope the result is satisfactory. When can you have it?Henry:I will go to the hospital tomorrow afternoon. Im afraid that Ive got some disease.Jack:Try not to worry. I guess it is because you often stay up late recently. Try to go to bed early and have mor

20、e sleep. You will be fine.Henry:Thanks.ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressRole play - Sample conversationSituation 2Conversation 1 - Expressing worries & responsesHelen:Why do you look so concerned, Mary?Mary:Well, I attended an audition last Friday. Im worrying that I will fail. This is really a g

21、ood and important opportunity for me.Helen:I hope you can get this opportunity. When will you know the result for sure?Mary:Next Monday. The thought of it makes me worry.Helen:Relax! You have been working very hard to prepare for this audition. Youve really got no need to worry about it.Mary:Ok. Tha

22、nks for talking with me.ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressFunctional LanguageExpressing WorriesGiving Responses is just one of our worries / worrying.Dont worry yourself aboutI just cant imagine how IDont worry.Im afraidYouve really got no need to worry aboutIm particularly anxious / concerned / w

23、orried aboutI hope it isnt. When will you know for sure?I cant help worrying.No worries.Conversation 1 - Expressing worries & responsesReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressListen to a conversation and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.Word tipscomposition n. 作文worrisome adj. 令

24、人担心的tourist n. 游客;观光客increasingly adv. 渐增地;越来越多地disapprove v. 反对restate v. 重申;重新表述Conversation 2 - Expressing worries & responsesReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressListen to a conversation and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.Conversation 2 - Expressing worries & responsesA

25、. Doing a research about a university. B. Visiting a university campus.C. Writing a composition.A. He tells Sandy how to write. B. He writes for Sandy.C. He states his own opinion about visiting the university campus to Sandy.1. What is Sandy worrying about?2. How does Joe help Sandy?ReadingGrammarW

26、ritingCulture expressListen again and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).Conversation 2 - Expressing worries & responses1. The title of Sandys composition is “The University Campus Should Be Open to Tourists.”FFT2. Joe tells Sandy that at the very beginning, she can st

27、ate her own opinion.3. According to Joe, Sandy needs to restate her opinion in the last paragraph.ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressScriptsConversation 2 - Expressing worries & responsesJoe: Sandy, whats the matter? You dont look well.Sandy: Oh, Joe, Im worried about my homework.Joe: What is it? I

28、s it very difficult to do? Sandy: At least it is not easy for me. It is a composition. We need to hand it in tomorrow morning. Its really worrisome.Joe: There is nothing to worry about. Tell me what it is about.Sandy: The title of the composition is “Should the university campus be open to tourists?

29、”. Just the thought of writing such a composition makes me worry.ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressScriptsConversation 2 - Expressing worries & responsesJoe: Try not to worry. Ill give you a hand. In the first paragraph you can just state that visiting universities has become increasingly popular.

30、 Sandy: But I dont think that university campus should be open to tourists.Joe: OK. Very good. Then state your own opinion in the following part. And give your reasons why you disapprove. Two or three reasons should be enough. In the last paragraph, just restate your opinion.Sandy: That doesnt sound

31、 so hard. Ill try it. Thank you for your help. ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressRole-play a conversation in pairs according to one of the following situations. You may refer to the Functional Language.Situation 1A tells B that he / she is worrying about tomorrows English test.Situation 2A tells B

32、 that he / she is worrying about the running competition in the coming sports meeting.(Sample)(Sample)Conversation 2 - Expressing worries & responsesReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressRole-play a conversation in pairs according to one of the following situations. You may refer to the Functional Lan

33、guage.GUIDED CONVERSATIONA: Show your worry about tomorrows English test / the coming running competition.B: Tell A that he / she performs well before and will certainly do well as usual.A: Still state your worry about the test / running competition.B: Comfort A and give some advice.A: Show thanks.C

34、onversation 2 - Expressing worries & responsesReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressRole play - Sample conversationSituation 1Conversation 2 - Expressing worries & responsesLily: Hi, Wendy, what makes you look so concerned?Wendy: I am worried sick about tomorrows English test.Lily: Dont worry. You alw

35、ays performed well before and Im sure that you will certainly do well this time.Wendy: I heard that this test would be very difficult. This worries me a lot.Lily: Theres no need to worry. What you need is to get a good nights sleep.Wendy: OK. Thanks for comforting me.Lily: Youre welcome.ReadingGramm

36、arWritingCulture expressRole play - Sample conversationSituation 2Conversation 2 - Expressing worries & responsesJerry: Hello, Tom.Tom: Hi, Jerry. Are you ready for the running competition in the coming sports meeting?Jerry: Well, to be frank, it worries me a lot.Tom: There is nothing to worry about

37、. You always run very fast and we all have confidence in you.Jerry: This is my first time running in the track and field competition in our university. I am very nervous and concerned about it.Tom: Just relax and try not to worry. Dont give too much pressure on yourself. Im sure you will do well.Jer

38、ry: OK. Thank you!ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressFunctional LanguageExpressing WorriesGiving ResponsesI find very worrying / worrisome.Try not to worry. always worries me.Theres no need to worry.The very idea of terrifies / worries me.Dont worry. Ill give you a hand.I was worried sick (急坏了) abo

39、utThere is nothing to worry about.It worries me that.Conversation 2 - Expressing worries & responsesReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressListen to a passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.Word tipsWang Shu 王澍(中国建筑师)architect n. 建筑师dean n. 学院院长;系主任architectural adj. 建筑方面

40、的China Academy of Art 中国美术学院Pritzker Architecture Prize 普里兹克建筑学奖(设立于1979年,有“建筑业的诺贝尔奖”之称)tile n. 瓦PassageReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressListen to a passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.PassageA On November 4th, 1963.B On November 14th, 1963.C On November 4th, 193

41、6.A In 2002.B In 2012.C In 1992.A Chinese history and culture.B A new language for Chinese architecture.C Traditional Chinese materials and techniques.1 When was Wang Shu born?2 When did Wang win the Pritzker Architecture Prize?3 What does Wang use to create modern buildings?ReadingGrammarWritingCul

42、ture expressListen again and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).Passage1. Chinese people never won the Pritzker Architecture Prize before Wang did.TFT2. In order to design architecture with his own feature, Wang looks toward the West for inspiration.3. Wangs success wi

43、ll hopefully inspire other Chinese architects to follow in his footstepspay more attention to Chinese history and culture.ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressScriptsPassage Wang Shu, born on November 4th, 1963 in Urumqi, Xinjiang, is a famous architect in China. He is also the dean of the School of

44、Architectural Art of the China Academy of Art. In 2012, Wang became the first Chinese citizen to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize, the worlds top prize in architecture. Instead of looking toward the west for inspiration, Wang tries to develop a new language for Chinese architecture. He roots his

45、works in Chinese history and culture, and creates modern buildings by making use of traditional materials and techniques. For instance, the Xiangshan campus of Hangzhous China Academy of Art he designed, has a roof built with 2,000,000 tiles collected from traditional houses. Wangs success, to some

46、extent, can inspire other Chinese architects to follow in his footsteps. ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressWork in groups to talk about a famous architect that you know. Then each group chooses a representative to make an introduction to the architect to the class. The introduction should include

47、the following information.PassageArchitectural styleNameDate of birthMajor worksGenderPersonal experiencesReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressWork in groups to talk about a famous architect that you know. Then each group chooses a representative to make an introduction to the architect to the class.

48、 The introduction should include the following information.Passage The architect that Im going to introduce is Jorn Utzon, the architect who designed the Sydney Opera House. Jorn Utzon was born on April 9, 1918 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He received his Diploma in Architecture from the Royal Danish Aca

49、demy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen. He once worked in Sweden until the end of World War II and returned to Copenhagen in 1950 to open his own architectural practice. Jorn Utzon died in Copenhagen on November 29, 2008.ReadingGrammarWritingCulture expressWork in groups to talk about a famous architect that

50、 you know. Then each group chooses a representative to make an introduction to the architect to the class. The introduction should include the following information.Passage His legacy lives on through the Sydney Opera House as well as the many other magnificent structures he designed around the worl

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