典范英语7_04_泰坦尼克号的幸存者(课堂PPT)
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Length: 882.5 feet Depth: 59.5 feet Cost: $7.5 million
• the biggest and most famous ship • “Queen of the Seas” • the biggest and … the best • the great ship • a wonderful floating hotel
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Vocabulary Development
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Writing
➢ Suppose you were Harold. Write a letter to Jack’s family and tell them about the disaster and Jack’s heroic deeds. Refer to the following key expressions. a good friend, shared a cabin worked hard for the passengers went on sending messages as the ship sank Jack was a hero
➢ Write about a disaster you know (e.g. an earthquake, a fire, a tsunami). Refer to the words and phrases you have learned in this story.
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message from CQD to
S.O.S
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Chapter 3
realised the terrible truth kept seeking for help
every man for himself
the last lifeboat
6Baidu Nhomakorabea
Chapter 4
being trapped
half-remained ship; the playing band
Disaster began.
Disaster continued.
Disaster ended.
Titanic
neglected the danger
every man for himself
shipwreck disappearing and survivors waiting
Iceberg
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THE HEROES
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Discussion
➢ What impresses you most about the disaster? Why? ➢ At the very beginning, Harold mentioned that there were many
heroes in the early hours of 15th April 1912. Who do you think were heroes of the Titanic disaster? Why? ➢ If you were on the Titanic when the disaster struck it, what would you do? Will you prepare yourself for the end? Will you try every means to survive? Or will you try hard to help others survive? Imagine and share.
The Titanic was gone.
waiting for rescue
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Chapter 5
lights in the distance
being rescued
working on Carpathia unforgettable memories
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Plot Analysis
TITANIC DISASTER
➢ Read P3-P7 ➢ Read and think ➢ Who? What? Where?
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Retelling
Chapter 2
the ice warnings
the ship truck an iceberg
passengers did not believe
realised the danger
fancy restaurants, a library, a swimming pool, a band, lifeboats, a radio cabin to send and receive messages
• “unsinkable” • take one’s breath away
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Reading aloud
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Length: 882.5 feet Depth: 59.5 feet Cost: $7.5 million
• the biggest and most famous ship • “Queen of the Seas” • the biggest and … the best • the great ship • a wonderful floating hotel
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Vocabulary Development
12
Writing
➢ Suppose you were Harold. Write a letter to Jack’s family and tell them about the disaster and Jack’s heroic deeds. Refer to the following key expressions. a good friend, shared a cabin worked hard for the passengers went on sending messages as the ship sank Jack was a hero
➢ Write about a disaster you know (e.g. an earthquake, a fire, a tsunami). Refer to the words and phrases you have learned in this story.
13
message from CQD to
S.O.S
5
Chapter 3
realised the terrible truth kept seeking for help
every man for himself
the last lifeboat
6Baidu Nhomakorabea
Chapter 4
being trapped
half-remained ship; the playing band
Disaster began.
Disaster continued.
Disaster ended.
Titanic
neglected the danger
every man for himself
shipwreck disappearing and survivors waiting
Iceberg
9
THE HEROES
10
Discussion
➢ What impresses you most about the disaster? Why? ➢ At the very beginning, Harold mentioned that there were many
heroes in the early hours of 15th April 1912. Who do you think were heroes of the Titanic disaster? Why? ➢ If you were on the Titanic when the disaster struck it, what would you do? Will you prepare yourself for the end? Will you try every means to survive? Or will you try hard to help others survive? Imagine and share.
The Titanic was gone.
waiting for rescue
7
Chapter 5
lights in the distance
being rescued
working on Carpathia unforgettable memories
8
Plot Analysis
TITANIC DISASTER
➢ Read P3-P7 ➢ Read and think ➢ Who? What? Where?
4
Retelling
Chapter 2
the ice warnings
the ship truck an iceberg
passengers did not believe
realised the danger
fancy restaurants, a library, a swimming pool, a band, lifeboats, a radio cabin to send and receive messages
• “unsinkable” • take one’s breath away
3
Reading aloud