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新概念英语第二册第51课课件

新概念英语第二册第51课课件

新概念英语第二册第51课课件Title: Lesson 51 from New Concept English Book 2: A Rewarding Experience.Introduction.Lesson 51 from New Concept English Book 2 presents a captivating tale of an unexpected encounter between a shop assistant and a customer. This lesson highlights the importance of communication, understanding, and empathy in everyday interactions. Through this lesson, students are introduced to various language structures and vocabulary, enabling them to enhance their language proficiency.Story Overview.The story revolves around a shop assistant named Miss Thompson, who is working in a small shop. One day, an elderly gentleman enters the shop and asks for a pair of gloves. Miss Thompson promptly offers him a pair, but hedeclines, saying that they do not fit him. She thensuggests another pair, but he again refuses, stating that they are too tight. This goes on for several pairs of gloves, with the gentleman politely declining each offer.Miss Thompson becomes increasingly frustrated, as she believes that the gentleman is being difficult. However,she manages to maintain her composure and continues tooffer him different gloves. Finally, the gentleman apologizes and explains that he has a very peculiar problem: his hands are so sensitive that he can only wear gloves made from the skin of a dead animal.Miss Thompson is taken aback by this revelation, but quickly recovers and offers the gentleman a pair of gloves made from the skin of a dead monkey. To her surprise, he accepts them gratefully and pays for them. The lesson concludes with Miss Thompson realizing that she has learned a valuable lesson about understanding and empathy.Language Structures and Vocabulary.Lesson 51 introduces students to various language structures and vocabulary that are essential for enhancing their language proficiency. Some of the key language points include:1. Modal Verbs: The lesson uses modal verbs such as "can" and "could" to express ability and possibility. For example, the gentleman says, "I can only wear gloves made from the skin of a dead animal," indicating his unique requirement.2. Adjectives: The lesson employs adjectives to describe the characteristics of gloves and the gentleman's hands. For instance, "tight" is used to describe the gloves that do not fit the gentleman, while "sensitive" is used to describe his hands.3. Conditionals: The lesson presents conditional sentences, such as "If you have any other kind, I'll try them on." This structure allows for expressions of hypothetical situations and their consequences.In addition to these language structures, the lesson also introduces new vocabulary words such as "peculiar," "sensitive," "monkey," and "glove." These words are essential for understanding the story and expanding the student's vocabulary.Themes and Lessons.Lesson 51 explores themes of communication, understanding, and empathy. Through the interaction between Miss Thompson and the elderly gentleman, the lesson teaches the importance of patience and listening skills in communication. Miss Thompson initially becomes frustrated with the gentleman's refusals, but she manages to maintain her composure and continue offering him different gloves. This demonstrates the importance of staying calm and maintaining a positive attitude when faced with communication challenges.Moreover, the lesson emphasizes the need for understanding and empathy. Miss Thompson initially misinterprets the gentleman's refusals as being difficult,but later realizes that he has a unique problem that requires special attention. This realization teaches the student the importance of putting oneself in others' shoes and trying to understand their perspectives.Conclusion.Lesson 51 from New Concept English Book 2 is a rewarding experience that teaches students valuable lessons about communication, understanding, and empathy. Through engaging storytelling and language structures, the lesson enables students to enhance their language proficiency while learning important life lessons. By practicing the language points introduced in this lesson, students can improve their ability to communicate effectively in various situations.。

新概念二_第51课_课件解析

新概念二_第51课_课件解析

★ hurriedly adv. 匆忙地、草率地
• hurried adj. 倉促的, 慌忙的 ; a hurried trip 匆忙之旅 • a hurried meal 匆忙吃了頓飯 • hurriedly adv. ['hʌridli]匆忙地 ; speak hurriedly 匆促
地講 • hurry v.匆忙, 催促, 趕緊 • eg:Don’t hurry . 不要急。 • eg:Hurry up . 快點 • eg:He hurried home . 他匆匆趕回家。 • hurry to + 地點 :匆忙趕到某地 • eg:He hurried to school . 他急忙趕到學校。
• occasion [əˈkeiʒən] n.時刻,場合;盛會;時機;起因 • on one occasion一次 , on another occasion 另一次 • on this / that occasion 在 這種/那種 場合
occasionally
• 同义词: sometimes, now and then, once in a while • adv. now and then , at times 偶而地 • eg:I occasionally go to the movies with him . • 我偶爾和他去看電影。 • occasional adj. 偶而的 occasional visits 偶爾的拜訪
embarrass
• v. 使尴尬 • sth. embarrass sb. ……让……感到尴尬 • You embarrassed me. 你让我感到尴尬 • embarrassing adj. 令人尴尬的 • embarrassed adj. 感到尴尬 • embarrassment n. 尴尬

新概念英语第二册51课完整ppt课件

新概念英语第二册51课完整ppt课件

content (n.) 内容
contain
include
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形式主语 It was obvious that he was embarrassed.
当句子的主语是不定式(to v.), -ing短语或是从句时, 为了防止句 子头重脚轻, 我们通常用it来作形式主语, 真正的主语放在句末
guiltily (adv.) guilty (adj.) so…that… 如此…以致于… occasionally once in a 可w编h辑i课le件
guilt (n.)
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Then he showed me the contents of the parcel. It contained five large bars of chocolate and three bags of sweets!
pay-paid-paid pay sb. a visit
ring-rang-rung visit sb.
be surprised to do sth.
吃惊做某事
be surprised at sth.
吃惊于某事
as…as ever
依然/照可编旧辑课…件
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He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel
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The story today is about a man going on a diet.
L51 Reward for Virtue
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Listen to the flash and answer.
What did Hugh decide to do recently? What was the writer not surprised to see?

新概念第二册第51课 (共28张PPT)

新概念第二册第51课 (共28张PPT)
他被很多债务弄得焦灼不安。
❖ She was embarrassed when they asked her age.
❖ 他们问她的年龄时,她觉得很尴尬。
5.guilty [‘gilti] adj. 有罪的,内疚的
❖ It was known to all that he was guilty.
❖ 众所周知,他是有罪的。
❖2. diet [‘daiət] n. 日常饮食
❖ Poor diet will cause illness.
不良饮食会导致疾病。
❖ The doctor says I have to go on a diet.
医生说,我必须节食。
3. forbid [fə‘bid] v. 禁止,不准
❖ Smoking is forbidden in this office.
rise ❖ lay
lie ❖ beat
win
本课重点——词组:
go on a diet First of all Write out Pay sb. a visit As…as ever Be embarrassed Occasionally
节食 首先 写出 拜访某人 和往常一样…… 感到尴尬 偶尔地

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谢谢观赏
You made my day!
我们,还在路上……
❖ You look guilty.
❖ 你看上去心虚。
guiltily adv.有罪地,内疚地

新概念英语第二册lesson_51课件解析

新概念英语第二册lesson_51课件解析
your weight
When did he begin his diet?
• 2.He began his diet a week ago. • 他是一星期前开始节食的。 • 表示过去的时间状语 a week ago对应过去式
began.
What did he do first of all?
• What did Hugh do when the writer entered his room?
• He led me into his room and hurriedly did a large parcel under his desk.
• Why did Hugh say that he had to reward himself occasionally(偶尔)?
• worst of all • 最重要的是
• most important of all
forbid sb. to do sth.禁止某人做某事 allow sb. to do sth.允许某人做某事 which were forbidden 作foods 的定语从句
forbid(forbade forbidden)
_______ a long list of all the foods______ ______ _______. The list included most of the
• 有美德的男人 • a man of virtue • 诚实是一种美德 • Honesty is a virtue • lead a life of virtue • 过着高尚的生活
What did he recently decide to do?
1.My friend, Huge, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet.

新概念英语第二册Lesson 51 课件

新概念英语第二册Lesson 51 课件
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lie lay/lain 躺,平铺,处于某种状态,坐落于 还可以表示说谎,但是此时为规则动词,过去式和过去分词都是lied
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beat beat/beaten 战胜打败某人 win won/won 获胜,赢得
宾语是对手 宾语是比赛,奖品等
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解释
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如此…以至于…
Passage presentation
n. 包含物 V包括,包含
invite sb. to + 某地:邀请某人去某地 invite sb. to do :邀请某人做某事 have a good meal:美餐一顿 ask sb. for sth. :向某人要某物 borrow sth. from sb.:从某人借某物
Passage presentation
V包括,包含 …的大部分
pay sb. a visit=visit sb.
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as fat as ever:和曾经一样胖
Passage presentation
lead:带路,领路
hide:藏,隐藏
adj.明显的 It is obvious that+从句:从句描述的事 情是很明显的
In China being modest is a virtue. He leads a life of virtue.
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日常饮食 In your opinion, what’s a healthy and balanced diet? I decide to go on a diet to keep fit.
Lesson 51 Reward for virtue

新概念第二册51课课件讲解学习

新概念第二册51课课件讲解学习

• 【课文讲解】
• 1、My friend, Hugh, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. He began his diet a week ago.
• things(要用复数形式)可以表示“情况,情形,状况, 形势”等含义:
embarrassment n. 尴尬 To my embarrassment…让我感到尴尬的是…… ★guiltily adv. 内疚地
• Guilty conscience 问心有愧 • clear conscience 问心无愧
• ★strict adj. 严格的 • be strict with sb. 对某人严格
• ★reward n. 报偿;v. 给奖赏 • give sb. a reward • 给……报偿 • reward sb. with sth. • 用……奖赏... • reward sb. for sth. • 因为……给某人奖赏 • …reward him for the first prize
2. What kind of food has he forbidden himself in the list?
3. Why did Hugh’s diet not work?
• 【New words and expressions】(10) • reward n. 报偿 • virtue n. 美德 • diet n. 节食 • forbid v. 禁止 • hurriedly adv. 匆忙地 • embarrass v. 使尴尬 • guiltily adv. 内疚地 • strict adj. 严格的 • reward v. 给奖赏 • occasionally adv. 偶尔地

新概念2 Lesson51 Reward for virtue教学课件

新概念2 Lesson51 Reward for virtue教学课件

Vocabulary
guiltily ['giltili] adv.内疚地
【词组】 guiltily conscience 问心有愧 clear conscience 问心无愧 【例句】 He glanced guiltily over his shoulder. 他内疚地向后瞥了一眼。
Vocabulary
New words and expressions
6 embarrass [im'bærəs] v.使尴尬 7 guiltily ['giltili] ad.内疚地 8 strict [strikt] a.严格的 9 reward [ri'wɔ:d] v.给奖赏 10 occasionally [ə'keiʒənəli] ad.偶尔地
Vocabulary
reward [ri'wɔ:d] n.报偿
【词组】 give sb. reward 给……报偿 reward sb. with sth. 用……奖赏... reward sb. for sth. 因为……给某人奖赏 …reward him for the first prize
【拓展】
strongpoints 长处 short points 短处
merit 优点
weak point 弱点
advantage 优势 disadvantage 劣势
【例句】
Modesty is a kind of virtue.
谦虚是一种美德。
Vocabulary
diet ['daiət] n.节食
Vocabulary
New words and expressions
1 reward [ri'wɔ:d] n.报偿 2 virtue ['və:tʃu:] n.美德 3 diet ['daiət] n.节食 4 forbid [fə'bid] v.禁止 5 hurriedly ['hʌridli] ad.匆忙地

新概念2第51课 Lesson 51 ppt课件

新概念2第51课 Lesson 51 ppt课件
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Hurriedly adv. 匆忙地;仓促地 seize hurriedly 被抱进 ; 匆忙抓住 ; 突然拿起 hurried-hurriedly 匆忙地 in a hurry=hurriedly 匆忙地
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forbid vt. 禁止;妨碍,阻止 [过去式forbade或-bad 过去分词 forbidden或-bid 现在分词forbidding ] forbid doing 禁止干 explicitly forbid 明令禁止 God forbid 上帝不容 strictly forbid 严禁 to forbid the use of chemical fertilizers 禁止使用化肥
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• It was obvious that he was very embarrassed. When I asked him what he was doing, he smiled guiltily and then put the parcel on the desk. He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally. Then he showed me the contents of the parcel. It contained five large bars of chocolate and three bags of sweets!
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diet ['daiət] n. 饮食;食物;规定饮食 vi. 节食 vt. [医] 照规定饮食 [过去式dieted 过去分词dieted 现在分词 dieting ] She has dieted off five pounds.

新概念英语-第二册-Lesson-51(共24张PPT)

新概念英语-第二册-Lesson-51(共24张PPT)

★ hurriedly adv. 匆忙地、草率地 speak hurriedly 匆促地讲 ★ hurried adj. 仓促的, 慌忙的 ; a hurried trip 匆忙之旅 a hurried meal 匆忙吃了顿饭 ★ hurry v.匆忙, 催促, 赶紧 Don’t hurry . 不要急。 Hurry up . 快点 He hurried home . 他匆匆赶回家。 He hurried to school . 他急忙赶到学校。 hurry to + 地点 :匆忙赶到某地 He hurried back to his office . 他急忙赶回他的办公室。 They hurried into the car . 他们急忙上车。
★ My friend, Hugh, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet.
※ so …that 如此…以致;结果使,以致 It’s so cold that the pond has frozen.
occasional visits 偶尔的拜访
We’ll have occasional snow during the night .
晚上偶而会下一阵雪。
★ occasion [əˈkeiʒən] n.时刻,场合;盛会;时机;起 因
on one occasion一次 ,
on another occasion 另一次
weight 增胖
★ forbid v. 禁止, 不许 forbid - forbade[fə‘bæd] - forbidden- Who can forbid our marriage ? Smoking is forbidden in this building . forbid sb 禁止某人….. If you want to go , I can’t forbid you . He didn’t like his daughter’s boy friend , and forbade

新概念第二册51-52课课件

新概念第二册51-52课课件

CHAPTER
05
写作技巧训练
写作技巧讲解
写作技巧
写作风格
学习并掌握常用的写作技巧,如比喻、拟 人、排比等,以提高文章的表现力和感染 力。
了解不同风格的写作特点,如清新自然、 华丽绚烂、简洁明快等,以便根据文章内 容和读者需求选择合适的风格。
文章结构
语言表达
掌握文章的基本结构,包括开头、正文和 结尾,以及如何合理安排段落和布局整体 结构。
词组
in recognition of、be characteristic of
扩展词汇
describe v.描述、形容; recognize v.识别、认出; characteristic adj.特有的、独特 的;recognition n.识别、认识 ;in recognition of 承认……
重点语法点1
现在完成时态的用法。现在完成时态表示过去发生的动作对现在的影响或结果 ,常与already, just, yet等副词连用。
重点语法点2
现在完成进行时态的用法。现在完成进行时态表示过去某个时刻开始一直持续 到现在的动作,常与for+时间段、since+时间点等连用。
语法练习题
练习题1
用现在完成时态填空。
新概念第二册51-52课 课件
CONTENTS
目录
• 课文内容梳理 • 语法知识讲解 • 听力技巧训练 • 阅读技巧训练 • 写作技巧训练
CHAPTER
01
课文内容梳理
课文重点词汇
重点词汇
describe、recognize、 recognise、describe、 characteristic、describe、 recognition、characteristic

新概念英语NCE2_Lesson51(共34页)课件

新概念英语NCE2_Lesson51(共34页)课件

aassf…at aass…ever
他赚的钱和他爸爸一样多。
He has earned as much money as his father has.
What did he hide when the writer visited him yesterday?
A large parcel.
Why did Hugh say that he had to reward himself occasionally? His diet was too strict. Did the parcel contain chocolate and sweets, or did it contain biscuits? It contained five large bars of chocolate and three bags of sweets!
diet 节食
Is Hugh fat or not? Yes. Has he gone on a diet or not? Yes.
Has he forbidden himself all the foods he likes, or has he forbidden himself all the foods he does not like? He has forbidden himself all the foods he likes. Has he lost weight or not when the writer visited him?
forbid sb. to do
学校禁止学生走进这间办公室。
The school forbid the students to go into this office.

新概念二_第51课_课件

新概念二_第51课_课件

• ※ write out 全部寫出 • ※ a list of 一張……的清單 、一份名單 • put a person’s name on/ off the list
• 3、The list included most of the things Hugh loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, milk, chocolate; and sweets.
• 5、I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Hugh was still as fat as ever. • • • • - as…as ever 像往常一样… 迈克还是像原来一样文静。 Mike is as quiet as ever.
★ hurriedly adv. 匆忙地、草率地
• hurried adj. 倉促的, 慌忙的 ; a hurried trip 匆忙之旅 • a hurried meal 匆忙吃了頓飯 • hurriedly adv. ['hʌridli]匆忙地 ; speak hurriedly 匆促 地講 • hurry v.匆忙, 催促, 趕緊 • eg:Don’t hurry . 不要急。 • eg:Hurry up . 快點 • eg:He hurried home . 他匆匆趕回家。 • hurry to + 地點 :匆忙趕到某地 • eg:He hurried to school . 他急忙趕到學校。
★ forbid
• • • • • • • • • • • 同义词 prohibit, disallow, bar, ban 反义词 permit, allow 变化 forbid - forbade- forbidden- forbidding forbid +n. / doing forbid sb to do ……. 禁止某人做某事 eg:My father forbad me to watch television . 我的父親就禁止我看電 視。 eg:It is forbidden to smoke in this room .(No Smoking) 在這個房間禁止吸煙。 forbidden adj.(被) 禁止的 forbidden fruit 禁果;非法的歡愉 the Forbidden City 故宮, 紫禁城

新概念二 lesson51(共39张PPT)

新概念二 lesson51(共39张PPT)
• • ★diet n. 节食 • go on a diet =be on a diet 实行节食
• ★forbid (forbade,forbidden) v.禁 止
• forbid sb. to do sth. 禁止某人做某事 • allow sb. to do sth. 允许某人做某事 • Forbidden City 紫禁城 (被禁止的城
You should write out a report. 你应该写一份报告。
3. The list included most of the things Hugh loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, milk, chocolate, and sweets.
11 he hid a large parcel under his desk. Where /What /Who
12 he was very embarrassed. Who / Why
Key to Summary writing
Hugh is so fat that he has gone on a
(3) as ever是as he ever was的省略形式。as…as ever
这个结构表示“照旧”、“依然”: He is as strong as ever.
5. He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk. It was obvious that he was very embarrassed. 他把我领进屋,慌忙把一个大包藏到了桌子下面。 显然他感到很尴尬。 (1) hurriedly adv. 匆忙地,其形容词形式为
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stay at home
• decide to do sth. 决定做某事
First of all, he wrote out a long list of all the foods which were forbidden.
• First of all=At first 首先,起初
• a list of … ……的清单 • make a shopping list
My friend, Hugh, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet.
• so……that 如此……以至于…… • The weather is so bad that we have to
embarrass embarrass vt. 使窘 ; 妨碍 ; 使窘迫 ; 使为难 embarrass (v) 使尴尬.使不好意思
Don’t embarrass her. 别使她难堪 Don’t embarrass me. 别让我尴尬 embarrassing 令人尴尬的 embarrassed 感到尴尬的
The list included most of the things Hugh loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, milk, chocolate; and sweets.
• Yesterday I paid him a visit.
• pay sb. a visit 拜访某人
• pay a visit to sb./someplace • 拜访某人/某地.
• call on sb./at someplace
I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Hugh was still as fat as ever.
• as +adj./adv.原级+as 用于同级比较
Do you think you are overweight? Is it embarrassed you?


reward n.报酬;报答;酬谢 vt. 奖励;奖赏
give sb. reward 给…奖赏
reward sb. with sth. 用…奖赏 reward sb. for sth. 因为…给某人奖赏
forbid sb. to do sth. 禁止某人做某事 forbid doing sth 禁止做某事
allow
Forbidden City 紫禁城 forbidden fruit 禁果
hurriedly adv. 匆忙地;仓促地 hurry—hurried—hurriedly 匆忙地 in a hurry=hurriedly 匆忙的
as a reward for 作为…的报酬;作为…的回报
virtue ['və:tju:] n. 美德;优点;贞操;功效 have the virtue of 具有…的优点
diet n. 节食 go on a diet = be on a diet
forbid (forbade, forbidden)
• He is as tall as me. • He runs as quickly as me.
• He is taller than me.
• He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk.
• le人出门 • see sb. off • 给某人送行
It was obvious that he was very embarrassed. When I asked him what he was doing, he smiled guiltily and then put the parcel on the desk.
It contained five large bars of chocolate and three bags of sweets!
strict adj. 严格的
be strict with sb. 对某人严格 My father is strict with me.
be strict in sth. 对某事严格
occasionally adv.偶尔地 on the occasion 偶尔 sometimes 偶尔 at times 偶尔 now and then 偶尔,时不时地
• a bar of … 一块…… • a bag of…… 一袋…… • a pair of…… 一双/副… • a piece of …… 一片/张/条/则
• My friend, Hugh, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. He began his diet a week ago. First of all, he wrote out a long list of all the foods which were forbidden. The list included most of the things Hugh loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, milk, chocolate; and sweets. Yesterday I paid him a visit. I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Hugh was still as fat as ever. He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk.
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