鲁教版五四制七年级英语下Unit 6 Section A (2A-2E) Reading教学课件共18张PPT含MP3音频
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3. What did she do in the end?
She talked to her parents. 4. What does she learn from this
experience/ɪk'spɪərɪəns /(经历)?
She will always remember to share her problems in the future.
This person doesn’t need to be an expert /'ekspɜːt / like himself. 1. Who does “himself” refer to(指代)?
Robert.
2. What does Robert do? He is an expert.
A. Finish 2c.
B. Try your best to rewrite the text. You’d better make it shorter with your own words.
Thank you !
a teenager
an expert
the same idea
Choose the main idea of the text.
A. If people have problems, they must only get advice from an expert.
B. If people have problems, they should talk to other people.
C. If people have problems, they should keep them to themselves.
What should you do if you have problems?
TEXT
Problems and worries are normal in life.
We shouldn’t run away from them.
Trouble will find you no mater where you go, oh oh. No Matter if you're fast no matter if you're slow, oh oh. The eye of the storm and the cry in the morn, oh oh. Your fine for a while but then start to loose control. He's there in the dark, he's there in my heart, he waits in the winds he's gotta play a part. Trouble is a friend, yeah trouble is a friend of mine. oh oh!
Paragraph
C. Laura’s idea
Tip: Find the key words by skimming (略读).
LWahuoraisisLauterean?ager from London.
/'tiːneɪdʒə /
Write “√” or “×”. 1. Problems and worries are tneorrrmibalel iinn lliiffee.. 2. TDaoliknigngnotothsionmg ehoenlpeshaelpost.a lot and the worst thing is to do nothing.
Why?
They have more experience, and they are…
/hɑːvd /
(减半)
/'dʌbld /
(双倍)
In English, we say that sharing a problem is like cutting it in half. So you’re halfway to solving a problem just by talking to someone about it.
1. What happened to Laura once?
She lost her wallet. 2. rst? Why
or why not? No, she didn’t. Because she thought her parents would be angry.
Laura once … She … at first,
because …
But in the end, …
They …new… She knows … share… in the future.
Paragraph 3 Robert’s advice
Does he agree with Laura? Yes, he does.
Robert
Robert’s advice
should
shouldn’t
try to solve our problems
run away from
our problems
How?
The first step is to find someone
you trust to talk to.
Who?
Our parents
talk to someone
We should face them and try to solve them.
OTHER WAYS
Tip: Reading aloud is a good way to learn English.
Choose one paragraph to read.
Each student must read one sentence or more.
Period 1
food
problems/ worries / trouble
school
rules
…
health hobby
Read and match.
Paragraph
(story) A. Laura’s experience
/ɪk'spɪərɪəns /
Paragraph
B. Robert’s advice
She talked to her parents. 4. What does she learn from this
experience/ɪk'spɪərɪəns /(经历)?
She will always remember to share her problems in the future.
This person doesn’t need to be an expert /'ekspɜːt / like himself. 1. Who does “himself” refer to(指代)?
Robert.
2. What does Robert do? He is an expert.
A. Finish 2c.
B. Try your best to rewrite the text. You’d better make it shorter with your own words.
Thank you !
a teenager
an expert
the same idea
Choose the main idea of the text.
A. If people have problems, they must only get advice from an expert.
B. If people have problems, they should talk to other people.
C. If people have problems, they should keep them to themselves.
What should you do if you have problems?
TEXT
Problems and worries are normal in life.
We shouldn’t run away from them.
Trouble will find you no mater where you go, oh oh. No Matter if you're fast no matter if you're slow, oh oh. The eye of the storm and the cry in the morn, oh oh. Your fine for a while but then start to loose control. He's there in the dark, he's there in my heart, he waits in the winds he's gotta play a part. Trouble is a friend, yeah trouble is a friend of mine. oh oh!
Paragraph
C. Laura’s idea
Tip: Find the key words by skimming (略读).
LWahuoraisisLauterean?ager from London.
/'tiːneɪdʒə /
Write “√” or “×”. 1. Problems and worries are tneorrrmibalel iinn lliiffee.. 2. TDaoliknigngnotothsionmg ehoenlpeshaelpost.a lot and the worst thing is to do nothing.
Why?
They have more experience, and they are…
/hɑːvd /
(减半)
/'dʌbld /
(双倍)
In English, we say that sharing a problem is like cutting it in half. So you’re halfway to solving a problem just by talking to someone about it.
1. What happened to Laura once?
She lost her wallet. 2. rst? Why
or why not? No, she didn’t. Because she thought her parents would be angry.
Laura once … She … at first,
because …
But in the end, …
They …new… She knows … share… in the future.
Paragraph 3 Robert’s advice
Does he agree with Laura? Yes, he does.
Robert
Robert’s advice
should
shouldn’t
try to solve our problems
run away from
our problems
How?
The first step is to find someone
you trust to talk to.
Who?
Our parents
talk to someone
We should face them and try to solve them.
OTHER WAYS
Tip: Reading aloud is a good way to learn English.
Choose one paragraph to read.
Each student must read one sentence or more.
Period 1
food
problems/ worries / trouble
school
rules
…
health hobby
Read and match.
Paragraph
(story) A. Laura’s experience
/ɪk'spɪərɪəns /
Paragraph
B. Robert’s advice