人教版(2019)必修第二册Unit 2 Wildlife Protection Listening and Speaking 课件(共21张,内嵌音频)

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人教版(2019)必修第二册Unit 2 Wildlife Protection Listening and Speaking 课件(共21张,内嵌音频)

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(共21张PPT)
Unit 2
Wildlife Protection
Listening and speaking
When the buying stops, the killing can too.
——WildAid
What does this saying tell us What is WILDAID
Implied meaning(隐藏含义)
Business is one of the reasons for killing wildlife. When there is no needs in buying wildlife products, the killing can stop.
Lead-in
Lead-in
What is WILDAID
WildAid's mission is to be an ambassador for wildlife rescue and habitation across the world. This is a non-profit, non-governmental organization. The motto of WildAid is protecting wildlife, reducing demand.
Look and discuss
1. What do you think of when you see this photo
2. Do you think that elephants are an endangered species
3. What other wild animals are in danger
Try to describe one poster.
The first one: With time (go) by, an increasing number of wild animals are dying out due to the (legal) hunting.
The second one: 150-200 wildlife species become (extinction) every 24 hours.
The third one: Millions of sharks end up in shark fin soup. We must stop (hunt) them.
going
illegal
extinct
hunting
How do the posters make you feel
What messages do the posters intend to exhibit
The wildlife is under t .
hreat
What on earth are we doing to our planet
Our planet's is dying out at an alarming rate. Between 150 and 200 species are becoming extinct every day. This mass extinction is caused by hunting, habitat , and pollution. We must make people aware of the problem and help the endangered wildlife before it's too late!
wildlife
loss
protect
What on earth should they do
Someone has to speak up for endangered animals.
The government/authority should...
The celebrities should...
...
1. How many elephants are killed on average every day
2. What did Prince Wiliam say about China
A. China has made a lot of progress.
B. China can become a global leader in wildlife protection.
C. China preserves its natural habitats well.
Listen to the second part and answer the questions.
54.
Someone has to speak up for endangered animals. Some famous people, such as Chinese superstar Yao Ming and Britain’s Prince William, work hard to help. In October 2015, Prince William gave on CCTV: "In the 33 years since I was born, we’ve lost around percent of Africa’s elephant population. Of those that are left, 20,000 are killed every year. That is 54 elephants killed every single day. " That means there are elephants which right now!
In his speech, Prince William also praised China’s efforts to protect wildlife: "I am absolutely convinced that China can become a global leader in the protection of wildlife. You don’t have to be Prince William or Yao Ming to speak up and do something about endangered animals. You can be the of wildlife protection in your area. Remember: .
Listen again and fill in the blanks.
a moving speech
70
are being killed
voice
Change begins with you
How do you understand it
Change begins with you.
What on earth should we common people/students do
stop buying..., raise/promote the awareness..., be concerned about...
It means that if we want things to change, we must change ourselves first and not wait for others to change first. We must be the change we want to see in the world.
Someone has to speak up for endangered animals. Some famous people, such as Chinese superstar Yao Ming and Britain’s Prince William, work hard to help. In October 2015, Prince William gave a moving speech on CCTV: "In the 33 years since I was born, we’ve lost around 70 percent of Africa’s elephant population. Of those that are left, 20,000 are killed every year. That is 54 elephants killed every single day. " That means there are elephants which are being killed right now!
In his speech, Prince William also praised China’s efforts to protect wildlife: "I am absolutely convinced that China can become a global leader in the protection of wildlife. You don’t have to be Prince William or Yao Ming to speak up and do something about endangered animals. You can be the voice of wildlife protection in your area.
Remember: Change begins with you.
In pairs, discuss the questions and then talk about one of the animals in the photos below.
1. What do you know about the animals in the photos
2. What can we do to help them
blue whale
panda
African elephants
Ⅳ. After-listening
A: Have you seen that poster with the clock It's so good, but a little scary, too.
B: I know. So many wild animals are dying out. This poster says that between 150 and 200 species die out every day.
A: That' s terrible. We really need to do something. Why are so many species dying
B: Well, some animals are being hunted and killed. And then there’s pollution and habitat loss, I guess. Animals need a place to live in, just like us, and they need clean air and water, too.
听力材料Listening 1
A: It seems like people need to be more aware.
B: Absolutely. More people need to know.
A: Yes, they should make more of these posters-maybe it will help protect the wildlife.
Listen and tick
Listen and answer
Listen to the second part and answer the questions.
How many elephants are killed on average every day
What did Prince William say about China
A. China has made a lot of progress.
B. China can become a global leader in wildlife protection.
C. China preserves its natural habitats well.

3
number
Focus on opinion, facts…
54
Someone has to speak up for endangered animals. Some famous people, such as Chinese superstar Yao Ming and Britain’s Prince William, work hard to help. In October 2015, Prince William gave a moving speech on CCTV: "In the 33 years since I was born, we’ve lost around 70 percent of Africa’s elephant population. Of those that are left, 20,000 are killed every year. That is 54 elephants killed every single day. " That means there are elephants which are being killed right now!
听力材料Listening 2
In his speech, Prince William also praised China’s efforts to protect wildlife: "I am absolutely convinced that China can become a global leader in the protection of wildlife. "You don’t have to be Prince William or Yao Ming to speak up and do something about endangered animals. You can be the voice of wildlife protection in your area. Remember: Change begins with you.
Listen and tick
Think and discuss
What does “Change begins with you” mean Please discuss in groups.
4
Everyone is responsible to make small changes to protect wildlife.
One small step can lead to big change.
Everyone can begin to protect wildlife from now.
Who
What
When
Pronunciation
1. Work in pairs. Read the words aloud to each other, and put them into the correct groups. and stand for stressed syllables ( for primary stress, and for secondary stress), and for unstressed syllable.
alarming announcement authority architecture civilisation competition contribution electricitity investigate
literary recommend responsibility
vocabulary volunteer refrigerator
EXAMPLE habitat downstairs
____________ ________________
_______________ _____________
________ _____________
___________ ______________
________________ _______________
_______________ _______________
______________ _______________
________________
alarming
announcement
recommend
volunteer
literary
architecture
authority
investigate
competition
contribution
vocabulary
refrigerator
electricitity
civilisation
responsibility
Pronunciation
2. Check your answers with another pair.
Then listen and repeat.
Pronunciation
alarming announcement authority architecture civilisation competition contribution electricitity investigate
literary recommend responsibility
vocabulary volunteer refrigerator
3. Listen to the conversation in Activity 5, paying attention to the stress patterns of the polysyllabic words and repeat them.
Pronunciation
A: I’m concerned about the African elephants. What do you know about them
B: Well, I know that they’re being hunted and their habitat is getting smaller, so they’re in danger of extinction. Elephants need large living spaces, so it's difficult for them to adapt to the changes.
A: That’s terrible. What measures are being taken to help them
B: The authorities are under pressure to build elephant parks and tell people not to buy elephant products.
1. 作业本 Part one.
2. Read the text on P16 and write down: (1) the information about the Tibetan antelopes which you didn't know before; (2) your feelings or your furthur understanding of wildlife protection after reading.

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