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U11L2 The Paparazzi

U11L2 The Paparazzi

Lesson 2 The PaparazziTeaching aims:1.To practise listening for specific information2.To practise expressing opinions, agreeing and disagreeing3.To practise using phrasal verbsTeaching difficulties:1.To practise listening for specific information2.To practise expressing opinions, agreeing and disagreeingTeaching Aids: computer; cassetteTeaching procedures:Ⅰ. Warming up:T:What do you know about the paparazzi? Tell us.S:T:They take photographs of famous people’s private lives.For example so many people were once interested in Princess Diana’s private life, trying to follow her every where. What’s the result?S:T: If you are famous man or woman, will you be pleased to be followed and be taken picture of?S:T: Now let’s listen other people’s opinion, first let’s read some words because you will hear these words in the radio programmes.ⅡListeningDo the exercise 2 , 3 and 4Maybe you like reading the story about famous people’s private life written by Pararazzi. Now what do you think of the pararazzi? Tell us!ⅢVoice your opinionWhat do you think of he argument that taking photographs of famous people is part of new reporting? Do you agree? Why or why not?ⅣListeningDo the exercise 6 and 7It is possible for students to understand the meanings of the discussion. Teacher can make students listen twice or more times.Listen again and check your answers. Which expressions above show strong agreement or disagreement?ⅤPronunciationDo the exercise 8ⅥWriting and speakingDo the exercise 9, 10 and 11 to practise expressing own opinion.ⅦHomeworkDo the exercise 11。

Lesson2ThePaparazzi

Lesson2ThePaparazzi

Listen for general idea.
What does Dr Lindbrow mainly talk about?
The work of paparazzi and different opinions on paparazzi’s work.
Listening for specific information 1. Before you listen, read the questions. Try to
5. What has made people change their attitudes towards the paparazzi?
1.What has Dr L done on the paparazzi? Some studies. 2. Who is often blamed for encouraging the paparazzi?
11. profit 12. be in favour of
i) money made from doing business
g) agree with or support
analyse ['ænəlaɪz] vt. 分析 arise [ə'raɪz] vi. 发生,出现 blame [bleɪm] vt. 责怪,归咎于 willing ['wɪlɪŋ] adj. 乐意的;愿意的; self-employed ['selfəm'plɔid] adj. 自己经营的; legal ['liːgəl] adj. 合法的,与法律有关的 attempt [ə'tempt] vt.&vi.尝试,试图 defend [dɪ'fend] vt. 为……辩解;保卫 argument ['ɑːgjʊmənt] n. 争论,理由 process ['prəʊses] n. 过程,进程 profit ['prɒfɪt] n. 利润;利益 be in favour of 支持,赞同 analysis [ə'nælɪsɪs] n. 分析 encouragement [ɪn'kʌrɪdʒmənt] n. 鼓励

2017_2018学年高中英语Unit11TheMediaLesson2ThePaparazzi课件北师大版必修4

2017_2018学年高中英语Unit11TheMediaLesson2ThePaparazzi课件北师大版必修4

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Hale Waihona Puke 辨析:arise,arouse,raise和rise arise vi.出现;起床 arouse vt.引起;唤起;激起 raise vt.“举起;提高”,多用于具体场合,如举手、举杯、升旗等,有 时也用于提高工资、提高工作效率等。 rise vi. “上升;升高;上涨”等,大多用于抽象或比喻,或是具体场合, 如太阳、产量的上升等。 The wind is rising. 起风了。 Our salary has been raised recently. 最近我们的薪水提高了。
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活学活用 语法填空 arise (1)Problems often (arise) when you least expect them. have arisen (2)Many difficulties (arise) as a result of his absence. 用arise,rise,raise,arouse完成句子 aroused (3)The book has great attention. rises (4)The sun in the east and sets in the west. raise (5)Tom is strong enough to the stone. arose (6)A storm during the night.
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3.Newspapers and magazines are willing to pay high prices for photographs of famous people taken by these self-employed photographers. 报纸杂志愿意为这些自由职业的摄影师拍摄的名人照片出高价。 剖析 句中的过去分词短语“taken by...”作后置定语,修饰 “photographs”。 考点一 willing adj. 愿意的,乐意的 He doesn’t work well,but he is always willing. 他活儿干得不好,但他总是乐意干。

英语:Unit11Lesson2The_Paparazzi

英语:Unit11Lesson2The_Paparazzi

Opinion agreement and disagreement
1. _________, Personally I think that’s her problem. 2. I mean, it seems _____ to me that … 3. Well , in my opinion ______ , this shows … 4. Personally, I am ______ against too much control. 5. I’m in ________ favour of some kind of control.
word are there in each sentence?
Contractions count as two words.
2. 12 words
3. 14 words
4. 10 words
Listen again and write down all the
words. Which important words are
attempt be in favour of process profit
argument self-employed blame
Now listen to the radio
programme and complete the
notes which summarise Dr
Lindbrow’s words.
None of them is legal
Voice your opinion
What do you think of the argument that taking photographs of famous people is part of new reporting? Do you agree? Why or why not?

《Unit 11-Lenson 2 The Paparazzi》北师大版高中英语必修4

《Unit 11-Lenson 2 The Paparazzi》北师大版高中英语必修4

attempt be in favour of process profit
argument self-employed blame
Now listen to the radio
programme and complete the
notes which summarise Dr
Lindbrow’s words.
Writing and Speaking
Write notes with your opinions about these things:
a) the quality of TV using mobile phone at
school
c) Famous people, privacy and the
None of them is legal
Voice your opinion
What do you think of the argument that taking photographs of famous people is part of new reporting? Do you agree? Why or why not?
Listen to the discussion between
Katy and James. Which of them
expresses these opinions?
1. The media should respect famous
Katy 2. Famous people shouldn’t complain when the paparazzi follow them. James people’s privacy.
media
In pairs, use your notes to discuss

2017_2018学年高中英语Unit11TheMediaLesson2ThePaparazzi课件北师大版必修4

2017_2018学年高中英语Unit11TheMediaLesson2ThePaparazzi课件北师大版必修4




答案:I suppose;I think;Personally;As to me;In my opinion;I believe;I don’t think so.
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1.Could you tell us how the problem arose? 你能跟我们说说这个问题是怎么出现的吗? 考点 arise vi. 发生,出现 Instead of waiting until problems pile up,we should try to solve each as it arises. 问题一出现我们就应该努力解决,而不要等到问题越堆越多。 How did the quarrel arise? 吵架是怎么发生的? New problems will arise from such a situation. 那种状况将会产生新的问题。 归纳: arise用作不及物动词,常与介词from或out of连用,意为 “由……引起”。它的过去式和过去分词分别为arose和arisen。
Lesson 2 The Paparazzi



一、你将在听力材料中听到下面方框中的单词,请从中选出与各 英文释义对应的单词 analyse arise blame willing self-employed defend argument process profit attempt
1. willing prepared to do something,or having no reason not to want to do it profit 2. money that you gain by selling things or doing business,after your costs have been paid arise 3. to happen as a result of a particular situation 4. defend to do something in order to protect someone or something from being attacked 5. process a series of actions that are done in order to achieve a particular result

北师大版高中英语必修四Unit 11《Lesson 2 The Paparazzi》课件 2

北师大版高中英语必修四Unit 11《Lesson 2  The Paparazzi》课件 2

part of the mountain.
他们正尝试攀登那座山最陡峭的部分。
②She made an attemptto
whole family.
cook
the dinner for the
她试着为全家人做晚饭。
③Even though they knew that they would end up in
孩子要尊敬父母。
their parents. 方面
④I think you are wrong in every respect.
我认为你每一方面都是错的。
respectful adj. respectable adj. 当好的
表示敬意的,尊敬的 值得尊敬的,相
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②Please rais
e your hands when you have questions
e to ask. rise
③The sun s
in the east and sets in the west.
2.blame
(1)vi.责怪,归咎于
①It seemed that the water was to blame.
Lesson 2 The Paparazzi
1.arise (arose, arisen) vi.发生,出现 (一)背诵佳句培养语感 (鲜活例句)He was wondering how this quarrel arose? 他在想这场争吵是由于何种原因引起的? (鲜活例句)Full of anger, he arose from his seat. 内心充满了愤怒,他从座位上站了起来。 (鲜活例句)Accidents often arise from carelessness. 事故往往是由疏忽大意而引起的。

北师大版高中英语必修4paparazzi课件125张PPT课件ppt

北师大版高中英语必修4paparazzi课件125张PPT课件ppt

Write notes with your opinions about these things:
a) the quality of TV programme
b) Control of TV programme
c) Famous people , privacy and the media
In pairs, use your notes o discuss your opinions of the media.
control.
5. I’m _in__fa_v_o_u__r of some kind of control.
6. That’s _t_r_u_e_ , but … 7. You _m__a_y be right, but … 8. I agree. You’re _r_ig_h_t, there’s … 9. I _t_o_ta_l_ly_ agree. 10. I _co_m__p_l_e_te_l_y disagree. 11. I’m _a_fr_a_i_dyou’re wrong. 12. I’m afraid I _ca_n__’t_ agree with you. 13. I _d_o_n_’t_ agree.
James
3. The media is getting worse and worse. Katy
4. There is too much violence on TV nowadays. James and Katy
5. The government should control TV programmes to protect children.
Listen to four sentences from the radio programme again. How many word are there in each sentence? Contractions count as two words.

Unit11lesson2Paparazzi课件2(北师大版必修4)

Unit11lesson2Paparazzi课件2(北师大版必修4)
Katy
Look at the Function File and try
to complete the expressions with
words:
can’t, may, completely, against, in
favour, personally, right, totally,
seems, true, afraid, don’t
arise legal willing analyse
defend
f) try to do something g) agree with or support h) a series of events i) money made from doing business j) Reason k) working for yourself l) say that someone is responsible for something bad
Voice your opinion
What do you think of the argument that taking photographs of famous people is part of new reporting? Do you agree? Why or why not?
Listen to the discussion between Katy
3. The media is getting worse and worse. 4. There is too much violence on TV Katy
nowadays. James and Katy 5. The government should control TV programmes to protect children.

北师大版高中英语必修四Unit 11《Lesson 2 The Paparazzi》课件 3

北师大版高中英语必修四Unit 11《Lesson 2  The Paparazzi》课件 3

Writing and Speaking
Write notes with your opinions about these things:
a) the quality of TV program b) the students’ using mobile phone at
school c) Famous people, privacy and the
1. The paparazzi are self- employed p_h_o_t_o_g_r_a_h_e_r_s_.
2. The m__e_d_i_a is often blamed for encouraging the paparazzi.
3. Nowadays. Selling photographs of famous people has become b__ig__b_u_s_in_e_s_s.
2. 12 words 3. 14 words 4. 10 words
Listen again and write down all the words. Which important words are stressed? Repeat the sentence.
1. Tonight we’re going to analyse the problem of the paparazzi.
g) agree with or support be in favour of

h) a series of events
process
i) money made from profit
doing business
j) Reason
argument
k) working for yourself self-employed

高中英语Unit 11 The MediaLesson 2 The Paparazzi课件 北师大版

高中英语Unit 11 The MediaLesson 2 The Paparazzi课件 北师大版
2. Famous people shouldn't complain when the press follow them.
3. The media is getting worse and worse.
4. There is too much violence on TV nowadays.
5. The government should control TV programmes to protect children.
Princess Diana(1961-1997)
Wedding Marriage
• On July 29, 1981 she married her Prince Charming - Prince Charles of Wales, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II. at St Paul's Cathedral.
3.The mass media now play an increasing role in making our world smaller.
4.Senator Clark kept telling the press that he won't run for president in 1996.
Voice Your Opinion
Who is your favourite star? What do you think of the success of famous people?
Music world!
Imagine –by John Lennon Candle in the Wind (this song is for
Marilyn Monroe was an American actress of the 20th century. Her sizzling screen presence and mysterious death at the age of 36 would make her a perennial sex symbol, and later a pop icon.

北师大版高中英语必修4Unit11课件Lesson 2 The Paparazzi 2

北师大版高中英语必修4Unit11课件Lesson 2  The Paparazzi 2

Opinions, agreement and disagreement
1. _P_e_r_s_o_n_a_ll_y_, I think that’s her problem. 2. I mean, it _s_e_e_m__s_ to me that … 3. Well , in my _o_p_in_i_o_n_ , this shows … 4. Personally, I am __a_g_a_in_s_t_ too much
-- Expressing disagreement
Listen to four sentences from the radio programme. How many words are there in each sentence?
1. Tonight we’re going to analyze the
Listen again and k your answers.
Which expressions above show strong agreement or disagreement?
I totally agree.
-- Expressing agreement
I completely disagree.
problem of the paparazzi.
10 words
2. A lot of people blame the media for encouragement of the paparazzi. 12 words
3. It is legal to take photographs of famous people if they are in public. 14 words

高一英语 Unit11 Lesson2 The PaparazziPeriod one 课件 北师大必修模块4

高一英语 Unit11 Lesson2 The PaparazziPeriod one 课件 北师大必修模块4
1. The paparazzi are self-employed _p_h_o_t_o_g_r_a_p_h_e_r_s__. 2. The __m_e_d_i_a__ is often blamed for encouraging the paparazzi. 3. Nowadays, selling photographs of famous people has become _b_i_g_b_u_s_i_n_e_s_s_.
Before you listen, read the questions. Try to guess possible answers.
While you are listening, listen for words from the questions or synonyms of them
series of actions
self-employed
working independently
self-controlled self-educated self-help self-respect self-service
Listening Strategies Listening for specific information
Don’t worry if you don’t understand everything. Concentrate on the important words.
Write down your answers in note form. Don’t use full sentence.
Now listen to the radio programme and complete the notes which summarise Dr Lindbrow’s words.

北师大版高中英语必修4Unit11课件Lesson 2 The Paparazzi 1

北师大版高中英语必修4Unit11课件Lesson 2  The Paparazzi 1
s:
series of actions
self-employed
working independently
self-controlled self-educated self-help self-respect self-service
Listening Strategies Listening for specific information
1. The paparazzi are self-employed _p_h_o_t_o_g_r_a_p_h_e_r_s __.
2. The __m_e_d_i_a__ is often blamed for encouraging the paparazzi.
3. Nowadays, selling photographs of famous people has become _b_i_g_b_u_s_i_n_e_s_s.
According to Dr Lindbrow, which of the following attempts of the paparazzi is probably not legal?
1. Pretending to be a repair man to get into the house of a film star and take picture of her daily life.
6. Since Princess Diana’s death in 1997, a lot of people’s attitudes have changed and more and more people dislike the _p_a_p_a__r_a_z_z_i_ and what they do.

《paparazzi》课件1(25张PPT)(北师大版必修4)

《paparazzi》课件1(25张PPT)(北师大版必修4)

Write notes with your opinions about these things:
a) the quality of TV programme b) Control of TV programme
c) Famous people , privacy and the media
In pairs, use your notes to discuss your opinions of the media.
2. 12 words 3. 14 words 4. 10 words
Listen again and check your answers.
Which expressions above show strong agreement or disagreement?
Listen again and write down all the words. Which important words are stressed? Repeat the sentence.
Bye
Listen to the discussion between Katy and James. Which of them expresses these opinions?
1. The media should respect famous people’s privacy. Katy
2. Famous people shouldn’t complain when the paparazzi follow them. James
According to Dr Lindbrow, which of the following attempts of the paparazzi is probably not legal?
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1. Pretending to be a repair man to get into the house of a film star and take picture of her daily life. 2. Hiring a helicopter to take pictures of the film star’s big house from the
air.
3. Hiding in the bush outside the film
star’s house to take pictures of her
when she comes out.
4. Renting a speed boat to take
pictures of the film star on the
Pre-reading
1. f blame
a) begin to happen
2. e argument
b) allowed by law
c) do sth. to protect sb. from being attack
a arise 3.
4. b legal
d) agree with or support e) disagreement or quarrel f) say that someone is responsible for sth. bad
d in favor of 5.
6. c defend
When we analyze the action of the paparazzi, we can see why they are willing to sell the photos to the media. They attempt to seek a large profit, that is to say, they want to earn more money.
Listening Strategies Listening for specific information
Now listen to the radio programme and complete the
notes which summarise Dr Lindbrow’s words.
1. The paparazzi are self-employed photographers _______________. 2. The ________ media is often blamed for encouraging the paparazzi. 3. Nowadays, selling photographs of big business famous people has become ____________.
Thank you for being with us!
Unit 11 The Media
Lesson 2 The Paparazzi
( Period One )
北京第十九中学 高一英语备课组
Objectives
By the end of this class, you are able
• To practise listening for specific information;
legal to 4. The British law says that it is _____ take photographs of famous people in
public.
5. The paparazzi sometimes risk breaking
the _____ law to take photos which they can profits sell for good ________. 6. Since Princess Diana’s death in 1997, a
private lives.
Some people blamed paparazzi for the deaths of Princess Diana and her friend who were killed in 1997 in a high-way car accident in Paris, while they were pursued by paparazzi. A heated argument arose about whether what the paparazzi had done was legal. More and more people are in favour of defending individual’s right to privacy.
argument that taking photographs
of famous people is part of news reporting?
Do you agree? Why or why not?
Homework:
Do Ex. 1 and 3 on page
68 and Ex. 3 on page 69
lot of people’s attitudes have changed
and more and more people dislike the paparazzi and what they do. ___________
According to Dr Lindbrow, which of the following attempts of the paparazzi is probably not legal?
• To practise expressing opinions, using the relative vocabulary.
The paparazzi
are also called
“puppy team”
in Chinese. They take
photographs of famous people’s
beach. None of them is legal.
Watch a section of video: Diana’s funeral, and enjoy the song Candle in the Wind.
Voice Your Opinion: What do you think of the
self-employed
working independently
self-controlled self-educated
self-help
self-respect
self-service
• Before you listen, read the questions. Try to guess possible answers. • While you are listening, listen for words from the questions or synonyms of them • Don’t worry if you don’t understand everything. Concentrate on the important words. • Write down your answers in note form. Don’t use full sentence.
1. analyze 2. willing
a) prepared to do sth. b) examine and explain3. Βιβλιοθήκη ttempt4. profit
c) try to do something
d) money made from
doing business
process:
series of actions
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