《Unit 4 Using Language》第2课时教学课件【高中英语人教版】
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5. How does the speech end?
This speech ends with an appeal to the audience to consider becoming volunteers
Writing
Write a speech about China’s aid to other countries.
Post-reading
rhetorical question: a statement that is formulated as a question but that is not supposed to be answered.
Study the features of the speech to answer the questions below.
1. In groups, brainstorm a list of possible causes that you could talk about.
Writing
Which, if any, of the causes do you have a personal connection with?What personal story could you tell in relation to that cause?How did that affect your opinions on the issue?What rhetorical question could you use to begin your speech?What is the answer to that rhetorical question?What action do you want people to take as a result of your speech?
3. What are some of the problems people face in Tanzania?
The country has many health problems, and many of the people are quite poor and live without things we take for granted.
Unit 4SharingUsing languagePeriod 2
Warming-up
Have you ever given a speech before? Where did it happen and to whom?
Warming-up
Do you know what kind of aids does China offer to other countries? Why does China offer aids?
Pre-reading
Zhan Bingbing is giving a speech on China’s aid to other countries. Could you predict what she might include in her speech?
While-reading
What is the structure of the speech?
3. Using what you have discussed, write a short speech.
2. In pairs, go over the list and discuss these points:
Writing
Structure of the speech
Language feature
Telling a personal storyUsing examplesCiting dataUsing citations
To make the speech convincing, informative, and inspiring
Writing
Structure of the speech
While-reading
1. What are some examples of the work that Chinese people do to help others overseas?
They have built roads in the Congo, a port in Pakistan, railways in Panama, an airport in Sri Lanka. Chinese miners, oil workers, agricultural experts, mechanics, and doctors work in nearly every corner of the world.
To attract attention of the audience to the topic
Writing
Structure of the speech
Language feature
Way of writing
Function
Answer to the question
I had the same question myself.But for me…You see, …To be honest,…But then I began to hear about…
While-reading
4. What are two things that Bingbing’s mother is helping with?
She helped build a cardiac hospital and she goes to rural villages to provide medical treatment, help those with disabilities, and provide consultation and training for local doctors.
While-reading
5. Why is this work worth it?
It is worth it to the lives of the people she is helping, and because it shows that we are global citizens interested in world stability, and that we feel responsible for others and are ready to build a community with a shared future for mankind.
Way of writing
Function
Rhetorical question
What if…? What if…?Does it really matter…?Why should…?
Description of a familiar phenomenon followed by a questionAn attention- grabber, followed by a statement about the topic
Expressing personal reflection or attitudeSharing future plansSharing future plansQuotes
To reiterate the theme
Writing
1. The beginning of your speech should get the attention and interest of your audience.2. By asking a rhetorical question, the audience will answer mentally and focus on your topic.3. People are egocentric. Pay close attention to message that affect their own values, beliefs and well-being.4. Two main functions of conclusion: to let the audience know you are ending the speech; to reinforce the audiences' understanding of your speech.
2. What is the answer to this rhetorical question?
Post-reading
3. What does the speaker use to get her message across? a case study a joke an analysis of the history and causes of the issue a hypothetical example a personal story facts and data
1. What is the key rhetorical question used in this speech?
Is it worth it?
Post-reading
Yes, to the lives of the people she is helping, it is worth it. But by any criteria this work is worth it to us as well, because it shows that we are global citizens interested in world stability, and that we feel responsible for others and are ready to build a community with a shared future for mankind.
While-reading
2. Why was Bingbing upset when her mother went to Tanzania?
Her mother cooked her dinner every night and took good care of her. But more importantly, she was her best friend.
Language feature
Way of writing
Function
Ending
Today, I want to relay to you that…By any criteria this work is worth it to us all, because…Now that I understand…In the futuructures of the speech
Rhetorical question
Answer to the question
Ending
Topic of the speech
Content of the speech
Theme of the speech
While-reading
Zhan Bingbing took part in an English speech contest. Read the speech transcript on page 45 and answer these questions after your reading.
Post-reading
4. How did Bingbing’s feelings about the topic change, and what caused this change?
She was unhappy that her mother had left, but then her feelings changed when she began to see how great help her mother was bringing, and now she is proud of her mother’s work.
This speech ends with an appeal to the audience to consider becoming volunteers
Writing
Write a speech about China’s aid to other countries.
Post-reading
rhetorical question: a statement that is formulated as a question but that is not supposed to be answered.
Study the features of the speech to answer the questions below.
1. In groups, brainstorm a list of possible causes that you could talk about.
Writing
Which, if any, of the causes do you have a personal connection with?What personal story could you tell in relation to that cause?How did that affect your opinions on the issue?What rhetorical question could you use to begin your speech?What is the answer to that rhetorical question?What action do you want people to take as a result of your speech?
3. What are some of the problems people face in Tanzania?
The country has many health problems, and many of the people are quite poor and live without things we take for granted.
Unit 4SharingUsing languagePeriod 2
Warming-up
Have you ever given a speech before? Where did it happen and to whom?
Warming-up
Do you know what kind of aids does China offer to other countries? Why does China offer aids?
Pre-reading
Zhan Bingbing is giving a speech on China’s aid to other countries. Could you predict what she might include in her speech?
While-reading
What is the structure of the speech?
3. Using what you have discussed, write a short speech.
2. In pairs, go over the list and discuss these points:
Writing
Structure of the speech
Language feature
Telling a personal storyUsing examplesCiting dataUsing citations
To make the speech convincing, informative, and inspiring
Writing
Structure of the speech
While-reading
1. What are some examples of the work that Chinese people do to help others overseas?
They have built roads in the Congo, a port in Pakistan, railways in Panama, an airport in Sri Lanka. Chinese miners, oil workers, agricultural experts, mechanics, and doctors work in nearly every corner of the world.
To attract attention of the audience to the topic
Writing
Structure of the speech
Language feature
Way of writing
Function
Answer to the question
I had the same question myself.But for me…You see, …To be honest,…But then I began to hear about…
While-reading
4. What are two things that Bingbing’s mother is helping with?
She helped build a cardiac hospital and she goes to rural villages to provide medical treatment, help those with disabilities, and provide consultation and training for local doctors.
While-reading
5. Why is this work worth it?
It is worth it to the lives of the people she is helping, and because it shows that we are global citizens interested in world stability, and that we feel responsible for others and are ready to build a community with a shared future for mankind.
Way of writing
Function
Rhetorical question
What if…? What if…?Does it really matter…?Why should…?
Description of a familiar phenomenon followed by a questionAn attention- grabber, followed by a statement about the topic
Expressing personal reflection or attitudeSharing future plansSharing future plansQuotes
To reiterate the theme
Writing
1. The beginning of your speech should get the attention and interest of your audience.2. By asking a rhetorical question, the audience will answer mentally and focus on your topic.3. People are egocentric. Pay close attention to message that affect their own values, beliefs and well-being.4. Two main functions of conclusion: to let the audience know you are ending the speech; to reinforce the audiences' understanding of your speech.
2. What is the answer to this rhetorical question?
Post-reading
3. What does the speaker use to get her message across? a case study a joke an analysis of the history and causes of the issue a hypothetical example a personal story facts and data
1. What is the key rhetorical question used in this speech?
Is it worth it?
Post-reading
Yes, to the lives of the people she is helping, it is worth it. But by any criteria this work is worth it to us as well, because it shows that we are global citizens interested in world stability, and that we feel responsible for others and are ready to build a community with a shared future for mankind.
While-reading
2. Why was Bingbing upset when her mother went to Tanzania?
Her mother cooked her dinner every night and took good care of her. But more importantly, she was her best friend.
Language feature
Way of writing
Function
Ending
Today, I want to relay to you that…By any criteria this work is worth it to us all, because…Now that I understand…In the futuructures of the speech
Rhetorical question
Answer to the question
Ending
Topic of the speech
Content of the speech
Theme of the speech
While-reading
Zhan Bingbing took part in an English speech contest. Read the speech transcript on page 45 and answer these questions after your reading.
Post-reading
4. How did Bingbing’s feelings about the topic change, and what caused this change?
She was unhappy that her mother had left, but then her feelings changed when she began to see how great help her mother was bringing, and now she is proud of her mother’s work.