外研版高中英语book 2 module 2 Listening and Vocabulary; Function; Pronunciation and Everyday English
高中英语:module2 listening and everyday English教案(外研版必修2)
Module 2 No DrugsListening and Everyday English● To enable the students know the dangers associated with drug abuse. Teaching Difficult Points:● How to arouse their interest in taking part in classroom activities.● How to make the students learn to use the vocabulary.Teaching approach:task-based teaching, group work, discussionTeaching Aids:Multi-mediaTeaching procedures:Step1: Lead-in:Word GameStep2: Pre-listening:Read about the questions in Activity 2 and 3, and then work in pairs to predict what the dialogue is about.Step3: While-listening:1) Focus on the questions in activity 2. Listen to the tape and try to understand the dialogue by answering the questions.2) Work in pairs to share the answers. Try to explain your answers.3) Call back answers from the students.4) Listen again and complete the sentences to get more detailed information about the dialogue.5) Listen to the whole dialogue and try to appreciate it.Step4: Post-listening:Share part of the tape script with the students, and explain some important points.Step5: Everyday English:1) Brain-storming:Expressions of Agreement and Disagreement.2) Read the expressions given in the textbook, work in groups to finish the task.3) Call back answers from the class, explain some phrases if necessary. Step6: Discussion1)Show the whole class some pictures which are related to drugs-taking. Ask some students to describe the pictures if necessary.2) DiscussionWhat’s your opinion about drugs-taking?3) Ask several groups to present their thoughts.Step7: Homework1) To surf the internet for more information about anti-drug action.2) To make posters against drug abuse.3) To finish activity2 of Everyday English.。
外研版高中英语必修2Module1_Listening_and_Vocabulary_名师课件
While-listening
二、Listen to Part 2 of the passage and check the words you hear.
disappointed exhausted amazing disappointing exciting
While-listening
Tip 2: Try to find the key words:
Homework
1. Practice introducing sports stars in pairs.
2. Preview the part of function in this module.
BASKETBALL
Listening and Vocabulary
教材版本:外研版 学 科:ng and Vocabulary
Pre-listening
一、Read the Activities 2&3,and try to guess the subject of your task. Tip 1: Try to guess the subject of your task.
the match? 2.Why is the Houston Rockets hot at
the moment? 3.Why does the journalist feel
nervous?
After-Listening
一、Use the adjectives in Activity 3 on page 7 to express your feelings and emotions about basketball,or another favourite sport or pastime.
外研版高中英语必修二Module2Listeningandvocabulary,everydayEnglish+pronunciation课件
Professor: Absolutely, but the good news is that drug users who go to treatment centers usually stop their criminal activities.
4. There are such a lot of people that there isn’t time__to__h_e_lp__t_h_e_m__a_ll_____.
5. Drug users are more likely to _g_e_t_i_n_t_o_t_r_o_u_b_le__a_t_s_c_h_o_o_l ______.
Professor: Yes, there are such a lot of people that there isn’t time to help them all.
Interviewer: What kind of people are they?
Professor: well, the majority are young people in their twenties. And about 75 percent of the young people are men.
Interviewer: And do all these people live in cities?
Professor: Oh no. The ratio of drug users in society is the same in cities and in the countryside. But they all have something in common.
高中英语 Module 2 No DrugsListening课件 外研版必修2
1. Which word refers to somewhere that you can buy things?
5. Drug users are more likely to g_e_t_i_n_t_o_t_r_o_u_b_l_e_a_t_s_c_h_o_o_l_.
(Mufasa, the lion king is telling Simba, his son, an important rule of life.)
5. Are most drug users young men? Yes, they are.
Listen again and complete these sentences. 1. It’s possible that a hundred thousand people steal in order to p__a_y_f_o_r_t_h_e_ir__d_r_u_g_a_d_d_i_c_t_io_n_. 2. Some of them behave so badly that members of the public c_a_l_l_t_h_e_p_o_l_ic_e_.
3. Some people feel so nervous when they see drug users that they c_a_l_l _t_h_e_p_o_l_ic_e__a_n_y_w_a_y______.
4. There are such a lot of people that there isn’t time t_o__h_e_lp__th__em___a_ll.
高中英语 Module 2 No Drugs-Listening课件 外研必修2
burglary shoplifting
Now, listen to tape for the first time and answer the questions.
1. Is the woman in the studio a police officer? No, she is a professor.
2. Is she sure about the number of people who steal to pay for drugs? No, she isn’t.
3. Do drug users only steal from shops? No, they don’t.
4. Do all drug users attend treatment centers? No, they don’t.
r_e_s_p_e_c_t all the creatures from the crawling(爬行的) ant to the l_e_a_p_i_n_g_ antelope(羚羊).
Listening material
Interviewer: Good evening, and welcome to the show. With me in the studio is Professor Marion Smith, who is an expert on the connection between crime and drug addiction. Good evening, Professor Smith.
you must _n_e_v_e_r go there, Simba.
2019年年秋外研版高中英语必修一课件:M2 Listening and Writing(共35张PPT)精品物理
4. Students are going to do _______ on Tuesday afternoon.
(a) geography (b) history (c) French 5. The headmaster wants to see the students at ________ o’clock. (a) three (b) two (c) one
Chorus of voices: Yes. Mr S: _E_x_c_e_l_le_n_t_. And there’s one other thing. The headmaster wants to _s_e_e_ e_v_e_r_y_o_n_e_ in the library at three this afternoon. OK? Chorus of voices: Yes. Mr S: Right. Let’s begin our revision of Life in the future.
3. 3. Firstly, have you got your new _ti_m__e_ta_b_l_e_s?
4. At present, you have a free _p_e_r_io_d_ on Tuesday afternoons.
5. The _h_e_a_d_m_a_s_t_e_r wants to see everyone in the school _li_b_r_a_r_y.
本模块要求写一篇有关教师职业或介绍一位教师的短 文。
【写作内容】
学校将在教师节举行教师节庆祝大会,你有幸作为学 生代表在大会上发言,请根据以下要点写一篇演讲稿。
1. 演讲主题:我心目中的理想职业—教师。 2. 选择教师的原因: (1) 源于儿时的梦想; (2) 职业地位: 太阳底下最光辉的职业; (3) 职业幸福感: 得到学生的崇敬和喜爱, 是一种幸福。 3. 目前教师职业的实际情况: (1) 教师不足; (2) 很多人不愿意当教师。 4. 表达自己的决心。
2019年秋外研版高中英语必修二课件:Module2 Listening(共24张PPT)
1. Which word refers to somewhere that you can buy things?
2. Which one means that something is against the law?
3. Which word describes someone who breaks the law?
Interviewer: How many of them break the law in order to pay for their drugs?
Professor: It’s possible that a hundred thousand people steal in order to pay for their drug addiction.
Interviewer: This is a really bad problem, isn’t it?
Professor: Absolutely, but the good news is that drug users who go to treatment centers usually stop their criminal activities.
Professor: Well, you often see drug users in public places – shopping centers, railway stations, for example – and some of them behave so badly that members of the public call the police. Some people feel so nervous when they see drug users that they call the police anyway.
外研版高中英语book-2-module-3-listening-and-vocabulary--everyday-English-and-function
2. Yesterday___b_a_l_l_a_d_______________. 3. Strawberry Fields Forever__c_o_m__p_le_x_ 4. Let it Be__l_a_s_t _a_lb_u_m_______________
5. If a band is influenced by another band, do they like them or not? They like them. 6. Do rock and roll bands usually sing ballads? No, they don’t.
First Listening Listen and decide if these sentences are true or false.
1. Three of the Beatles played guitar. T 2. The Beatles all come from different places in England. F 3. Americans liked the Beatles when they toured for the first time. T
During _t_h_e_e_a_r_l_y_1_9_6_0_s__ , the Beatles w_e_r_e_i_n_f_lu_e_n_c_e_d__b_yAmerican rock singers, s_u_c_h_a_s_ Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley. They _h_a_d__t_h_e_ir__fi_r_s_t _h_it__ in 1962 with a _ca_t_c_h__ song called Love me Do. In 1964, ayfter they had become stars in their own country, the Beatles _to_u_r_e_d___ the United States and were _a_h__u_g_e_s_u_c_c_e_ss__.
外研版高中英语必修1 Module2_Listening_and_Vocabulary_名师课件
1.choice: if you hve a choice,you can choose between several things.
eg:He has to make some important choices. eg:We had no choice but to destroy the animal.
Listen to the tape and complete the sentences.
1. This afternoon I’m going to give you a _c_h_o_i_c_e_. 2. We can either do some _re_v_i_s_io_n_ or we can do
Chorus of voices: Yes. Mr S: That’s sixteen of you. So 5)___th_a_t_’s_s_e_t_tl_e_d__. We’ll do revision. I’m going to give you a choice of topic, too. Do you want to revise Life in the Future or Travel? St: I’d rather do Life in the Future. St: I’d prefer to do Travel. Mr S: 6)__H__a_n_d_s_u_p_f_o_r Life in the Future. (Students raise their hands) Eighteen of you. The choice is made. But before we start, there are 7)___a_c_o_u_p_le__o_f things I need to say to you. Firstly, have you all got your new timetables?
高中英语 Module2 Listening and vocabulary课件 外研
witch.
(5) C. Argon, the king’s brother, who rules a nearby
kingdom, goes to war with the witch.
(2) D. A beautiful woman comes out and the king falls
people.
4. _p_u_t _a_s_p_el_l _o_n_ means to use magic. 5. _h_u_n_t__ means to chase or kill. 6. _p_o_o_l__refers to water. 7. _n_ea_r_b_y_ tells you where the place is. 8. __fr_og___ refers to animal.
Girl: Yes, go on, it’s easy. Boy: OK…So the king takes the woman back to his palace and he marries her, not knowing who she really is. While he’s sleeping, the witch puts a spell on him and everyone in the palace, so that they don’t wake up. Girl: Well done! See what I mean, it’s easy. OK, I’ll go on. The witch puts a spell on all the king’s advisers and becomes the ruler of the land. She controls all the soldiers with her magic powers, and everyone in the land has to bring her half of everything they have.
外研版必修二Module 2 No Drugs Listening and vocabulary课件
How it could be now or might have been 源自or might have been)
All this I know but still I can't find ways to let you go
Now, listen to the interview(采访) for the second time and fill in the blanks.
I: Good evening, and welcome to the show. With me in the studio is Professor Marion Smith, who is an expert on the _c_o_n_n_e_c_ti_o_n__ between crime and drug addiction. Good evening, Professor Smith.
Some tips to improve your listening!
1. Be relaxed but concentrated. 2. Learn to forecast the topic according to
the questions.
Now, listen to the interview(采访) for
Listening and vocabulary
Never Had A Dream Come True
Everybody's got something they had to leave behind
One regret from yesterday that just seems to _g_r_o_w__with time
外研版Book2听力原文
Book 2 Module1Listening1:doctor: Hello, Mr. Chen, how can I help you?mr chen: I'm not feeling at all well, doctor. In fact, I feel awful. I've got a temperature of 38°C and my chest hurts when I breathe.doctor: How long have you had the temperature? Two or three days?mr. chen: About four days, actually.doctor: Four days. Do you have any other symptoms?mr. chen: Yes, I've got a sore throat and a cough.doctor: Can you lie down, please, and I'll examine you? ... Can you take a deep breath? ... And another one ...doctor: Well, I'm afraid you've probably got pneumonia. We'll need to do an X-ray to be certain, and we may need to take you into hospital.mr. chen: Oh dear!doctor: Don't worry. Nowadays, with the right drugs, people get better very rapidly. I'll write you a prescription. Are you allergic to penicillin?mr. chen: No, I'm not.doctor: Good. Is there someone who can take you to hospital?mr. chen: A friend of ours is in hospital at the moment and my wife's going to visit her this afternoon. She can take me in at the same time.doctor: That couldn't be better. And how are you planning to get home now?mr. chen: My wife's going to pick me up in a quarter of an hour.doctor: Jolly good. I'll write a note for your employer saying that you're sick. And I'll ring the hospital and arrange that X-ray for you.mr. chen: How long will I be off work? About a week?doctor: No, I should imagine about two weeks, at least.mr. chen: Two weeks! Well, thank you, doctor.doctor: Goodbye, Mr. Chen.Book 2 Module2Listening1:interviewer: Good evening, and welcome to the show. With me in the studio is Professor Marion Smith, who is an expert on the connection between crime and drug addiction. Good evening, Professor Smith.professor: Good evening.interviewer: First of all, how many people use illegal drugs in Britain?professor: Possibly four million people.interviewer: Really? Four million?professor: Yes.interviewer: How many of them break the law in order to pay for their drugs?professor: We estimate that a hundred thousand people steal in order to pay for their drug addiction.interviewer: A hundred thousand?! That's incredible! And what kind of crimes do they commit? professor: Mainly shoplifting—in other words, stealing from shops—and burglary, stealing from houses.interviewer: I see.professor: And there's another problem. Drug users get into trouble with the police for other reasons as well.interviewer: What kind of reasons?professor: Well, you often see drug users in public places—shopping centres, railway stations, for example—and some of them behave so badly that members of the public call the police. Some people feel so nervous when they see drug users that they call the police anyway.interviewer: This is a really bad problem, isn't it?professor: Absolutely, but the good news is that drug users who go to treatment centres usually stop their criminal activities.interviewer: How many addicts go to treatment centres?professor: Last year, about 30,000 people attended drug treatment centres.interviewer: Thirty thousand? That's amazing.professor: Yes, there are such a lot of people that there isn't time to help them all.interviewer: What kind of people are they?professor: Well, the majority are young people in their twenties. And about 75 percent of the young people are men.interviewer: And do all these people live in cities?professor: Oh no. The ratio of drug users in society is the same in cities and in the countryside. But they all have something in common.interviewer: What's that?professor: Drug users are more likely to get into trouble at school.interviewer: Professor Marion Smith, thank you very much.professor: Thank you.Book 2 Module3Listening1:The Beatles were the most successful band in the history of popular music. The band consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Starr played drums, the other three played guitar. Lennon and McCartney wrote most of the songs. All the Beatles were born in Liverpool in the north of England.During the early 1960s, the Beatles were influenced by American rock singers, such as Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley. They had their first hit in 1962 with a catchy song called Love Me Do (1962). In 1964, after they had become stars in their own country, the Beatles toured the United States and were a huge success.During the mid-1960s, the Beatles were one of the bands which gave rock music a new direction. Some of their songs were quite serious, such as Nowhere Man; there were ballads such as Yesterday and more complex songs such as Strawberry Fields Forever.By the late 1960s, their music had changed completely. They had stopped writing simple songs with catchy tunes. The tunes and the lyrics had become more interesting and they had begun to use new instruments, too. For example, after visiting India, they started using Indian instruments. Some of their albums changed pop music completely. Their last album was Let It Be in 1970. After they had finished recording Let It Be, they split up. By the time they stopped working together, they had sold more albums than any other band in history. After the group had broken up, all the Beatles performed as solo artists or started other bands.John Lennon died in New York in 1980. George Harrison died in 2001.Book 2 Module4:Listening1:girl: Hey, that's a good portrait. It's so realistic. You've really got the expression right—the look in the eyes.boy: Yes, I'm pleased with it. What do you make of the mouth? Do you think I need to do more work on it?girl: No, don't change a thing. It's brilliant. And the light coming in through the window is really good. You are a good painter, you know.boy: Thanks for the compliment! I'm really fond of painting. But learning to paint well takes a long time. How about you, are you interested in it?girl: Yes, but I'm not half as good as you. Painting is difficult for me. I couldn't possibly paint a portrait as good as this. I think drawing's a lot easier. I do quite a lot of drawing.boy: So do I. I always learn a lot when I draw. It teaches you to observe things very carefully. Do you go to art galleries?girl: No, I don't. But I should, I know. I really do love art.boy: Well, how about going to an art gallery next weekend? I'm sure we can find something interesting.girl: I'd love to.boy: There's a pop art exhibition on at the moment.girl: Um, I don't like pop art.boy: Nor do I, really. I know, there's an exhibition of watercolours on at the same gallery.girl: Oh, that sounds interesting. I love watercolours.boy: Do you? I prefer oil paintings, myself. But I'd still like to go.girl: Let's do that then ... And I do think your picture of Mike is wonderful.boy: Mike? It's not a picture of Mike! It's a picture of Paul!girl: Paul? It's a picture of Paul? Oh! I didn't realise that. Sorry!Book 2 Module5:interviewer: I'm talking to Tom Johnson, who has just made a film in Hollywood. Welcome, Tom. tom johnson: Thank you. It's very nice to be here.interviewer: So, you're an English theatre actor, but you've just come back from making a film in Hollywood.tom johnson: That's right.interviewer: How did you get the part?tom johnson: Well, I was working in a play in New York and the director of the film came to see it. Actually, she came to see another actor in the play.interviewer: I see. And then what happened?tom johnson: Well, at the end of the play, she came backstage to talk to the other actor. interviewer: I see.tom johnson: And my dressing room was next to his, so after she'd talked to him, she talked to me. interviewer: And what did she say?tom johnson: She said,"why don't you fly to Hollywood and we'll give you a screen test." interviewer: And what did you say?tom johnson: I said,"Yes,of course!" So I went to Hollywood and did a screen test. Then I flew back to New York and carried on with the play.interviewer: What were you doing when you heard that you had got the part?tom johnson: I was sleeping! When she rang, I was asleep. Anyway, I stopped doing the play and flew back to Hollywood.interviewer: What did you do when you arrived in Hollywood?tom johnson: I went to stay in a smart hotel.interviewer: What did you think when you arrived at the film studio?tom johnson: I thought it was great. I was a bit nervous but it was all very exciting.Book 2 Module6:interviewer: Do you have a television in your home?boy: Sure! We've got two, one in the sitting room and a small one in the kitchen. We always watch telly in the morning in the kitchen as we eat our breakfast.interviewer: Really! How often do you watch?boy: Watch the box? I watch it every night for about two hours. And sometimes, when my parents are out, I watch it non-stop all evening, I'm afraid to say. I love it; it's the way I relax. My mum says I watch too much, but I disagree. I think you can learn a lot from television. There was a programme about homeless people last weekend that was really interesting.interviewer: Do you watch a lot of films on television?boy: I watch films all the time at the weekend. It's one of the most relaxing things you can do when you're tired or bored.interviewer: I see! How often do you change channels in an evening?boy: Quite a lot. If we're all watching, we often argue about which programme we want to watch. My parents like serious programmes like the news, but I prefer comedy programmes. interviewer: Do you enjoy advertisements?boy: Yes, I do, I think they can be very interesting. I saw an excellent one yesterday. When I leave school, I want to work in advertising.interviewer: Good for you! What's your favourite TV programme?boy: I love watching Neighbours. Everyone in it acts so brilliantly. I have to find out what's happening to the characters. They seem so real!interviewer: So what's on TV tonight? Anything good?boy: Absolutely! Neighbours!。
高中英语:Module 2 Listening and everyday English 课件(外研
1、合法而稳定的权力在使用得当时很 少遇到 抵抗。 ——塞 ·约翰 逊 2、权力会使人渐渐失去温厚善良的美 德。— —伯克
3、最大限度地行使权力总是令反感 ;权力 不易确 定之处 始终存 在着危 险。— —塞·约翰逊 4、权力会奴化一切。——塔西佗
5、虽然权力是一头固执的熊,可是金 子可以 拉着它 的鼻子 走。— —莎士 比
谢谢!
51、 天 下 之 事 常成 于困约 ,而败 于奢靡 。——陆 游 52、 生 命 不 等 于是呼 吸,生 命是活 动。——卢 梭
53、 伟 大 的 事 业,需 要决心 ,能力 ,组织 和责任 感。 ——易 卜 生 54、 唯 书 籍 不 朽。——乔 特
55、 为 中 华 之 崛起而 读书。 ——周 恩来
高中英语 英语外研必修2 UNIT2 Listening
call the police
3. Some people feel so nervous when they see drug users that they ________________________.
4. There are such a lot of people that there isn’t
criminal
shopping centre
illegal
4. Which one is the crime of
stealing from a shop?
5. Which one is the crime of stealing from a Nhomakorabeahouse?
burglary
shoplifting
Simba: And this all be mine? Mufasa: __________! Everything Simba: Everything the light touches! What about that _______ place? Mufasa: That’s ______ our borders, there, Simba. beyond never you must _____ go shadowy
time _____________. call the police anyway 5. Drug users are more likely to
______________________.
to help them all
get into trouble at school
Let’s enjoy the Lion King!
Simba: But I thought a king can do ________ he wants.
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professor 4 million
About a hundred thousand
number of the addicts who go to treatment centers
crimes they commit
about 30,000
shoplifting burglary
Listen again and complete these sentences.
that they call the police anyway. Interviewer: This is a really bad problem, isn’t it? Professor: Absolutely, but the good news is that drug users who go to treatment centers usually stop their criminal activities. Interviewer: How many addicts go to treatment centers?
order to pay for their drug addiction. Interviewer: A hundred thousand? That’s incredible! And what kind of crimes do they commit? Professor: Mainly shoplifting – in other words, stealing from shops – and burglary, stealing from houses. Interviewer: I see. Professor: And there’s another problem. Drug users get into trouble
Give A Summary
You are the interviewer and you are required to give a summary about your interview and call on people to say NO to drugs before ending your show. And you may begin with --- Ladies and gentlemen, we know that taking drugs has become a serious problem in our society and today we have invited Profeewee
Marion Smith
job of the woman
number of the people who use illegal drugs in Britain number of the people who break the law to pay for drugs
activity break the law burglary connection crime criminal estimate illegal ratio shoplift shopping centre treatment
Fill in the blanks
1. _______________ are the large places Shopping centers where you can buy things. 2. It is ________ to take drugs as it is illegal against the law. 3. __________ are people who break the Criminals law. Shoplifting 4. ____________is the crime of stealing from a shop. Burglary 5. ________ is the crime of stealing from a house.
common. Interviewer: What’s that? Professor: Drug users are more likely to get into trouble at school. Interviewer: Professor Marion Smith, thank you very much. Professor: Thank you.
Professor: Last year, about 30,000 people went to drug treatment centers. Interviewer: Thirty thousand? That’s amazing. Professor: Yes, there are such a lot of people that there isn’t time to help them all. Interviewer: What kind of people are they?
3. Some people feel so nervous when they see drug users that call the police anyway they ______________________. 4. There are such a lot of people that there isn’t time to help them all _____________. 5. Drug users are more likely to ____________________________. get into trouble at school
Listening material: Interviewer: Good evening, and welcome to the show. With me in the studio is Professor Marion Smith, who is an expert on the connection between crime and drug addiction. Good evening, Professor Smith. Professor: Good evening. Interviewer: First of all, how many
Professor: Well, the majority are young people in their twenties. And about 75 percent of the young people are men. Interviewer: And do all these people live in cities? Professor: Oh no. The ratio of drug users in society is the same in cities and in the countryside. But they all have something in
高一外研版必修二
Module 2
No Drugs
Listening and Vocabulary; Function; Pronunciation and Everyday English
Listening and Vocabulary
Check the meaning of these words and answer the questions
people use illegal drugs in Britain? Professor: Possibly four million people. Interviewer: Really? Four million? Professor: Yes. Interviewer: How many of them break the law in order to pay for their drugs? Professor: We estimate that a hundred thousand people steal in
with the police for other reasons as well. Interviewer: What kind of reasons? Professor: Well, you often see drug users in public places – shopping centers, railway stations, for example – and some of them behave so badly that members of the public call the police. Some people feel so nervous when they see drug users
Yes, they are. (she says that 75% of the
young people are men)
Detail information
Listen to the conversation carefully and try to fill in the blanks. If possible, you can get help from your deskmate
Listen and answer the questions. Explain your answers.
Questions