资源简介 (共29张PPT)Unit8Once upon a TimeOpening Page & A1a-1e & PronunciationLearning objectivesIn this unit, you will:1. tell stories and talk about what you learn from them.2. use the simple past tense and the simple present tenseto tell a story.3. make up an ending for a story.4. explore stories from different cultures.If you could join a club, which one would you choose Would you pick a drama club What activities are there in a drama club Drama ClubOpening PageWhat are the students in the photo doing The students in the photo are rehearsing in a theatre. They are practising a play or another performance.rehearse /r h s/v. 排练,排演Opening PageHow do you understand "Once upon a Time" This is perhaps the most classic and well-known opening to a story in English.There was once ...There once lived ...A long time ago...Long long ago ...There was a time when ...Stories Home and Abroad关注1万Say something……Welcome to my live stream! Did you read any awesome stories home and abroad Now, I will recommend you some.Stories Home and Abroad关注1万…a fisherman with a golden fish in his hands by the seaThe Fisherman andthe Golden Fish抢$8Stories Home and Abroad关注1万…The Lion and the Mouse抢$6a lion caught in a net net on the grounda mouse biting through the net on the groundStories Home and Abroad关注1万…The Boy Who Cried Wolf抢$4a boy crying “wolf” for funvillagers rushing to helpStories Home and Abroad关注1万…Paint the Dragon, Dot the Eyes抢$9a man drawing a dragon on the walltwo real dragons flying in the skyStories Home and Abroad关注1万…The Chinese Farmer Who Lost His Horse抢$10he staying safe from the wara man falling off a horse on the farmthe horse running awayStories Home and Abroad关注1万…Yu Gong Moves the Mountains抢$10an old man deciding to move the mountainshis family starting to dig the mountainsPre-listeningLook at the pictures and write the names of the stories.The Fisherman and the Golden FishThe Lion and the MousePaint the Dragon, Dot the EyesThe Chinese Farmer Who Lost His Horsewestern fablesChinese idiom storiesPre-listeningBrainstorm more stories you know.western fablesChinese idiom storiesYu Gong Moves the MountainsMarking the Boat to Find the SwordThe Boy Who Cried WolfThe Tortoise and the HareWhile-listeningListen to the 1st conversation. Put the sentences in order.________ The mouse bit through the net.________ The hunter caught the lion.________ The lion let the mouse go.________ The lion caught the mouse.________ The mouse promised to help the lion.bite /ba t/ v.咬net /net/n. 网hunter / h nt (r)/n. 猎人catch /k t / v.抓住let-letbite-bit /b t/catch-caught/k t/promise / pr m s/n. 承诺;保证promise to do sth.承诺做某事54312While-listeningListen to the 1st conversation and answer the question.Conversation 1Chen Jie: Please share your favourite story with me, Peter.Peter: Sure. ____ a lion caught a mouse. The mouse was afraid. He said,“Please let me go! One day I will help you!” The lion _______ andlet the mouse go. Later, a ______ ______ the lion in a ____. The mouse helped the lion then. He bit _______ the net and ___ the lion _____!Chen Jie: I like that story. ______________________.laughedsetfreeOncecaughtnetthroughhunterKindness is never wasted.While-listeningListen to the 2nd conversation. Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.Long ago, a farmer ________ his horse.A. lost B. killed C. soldThe farmer’s horse came back with ________ other horses.A. five B. six C. sevenThe farmer’s son broke his ________.A. head B. arm C. legThe ________ didn’t have to join the war.A. farmer B. farmer’s son C. farmer’s neighbourlose-lostsell-soldcome-camebreak-brokebreak /bre k/v. 折断join the war参战neighbour / ne b (r)/n. 邻居While-listeningListen to the 2nd conversation again. Fill the blanks.Conversation 2Emma: What’s your favourite story, Teng Fei Teng Fei: Oh, I like this one. A farmer _____ his horse. His neighbours said, “How________!” But the farmer just said, “Maybe.” Later, his horse came backwith seven other horses. People said, “That’s great!” But the farmer said,“Maybe.” Later, his son _____ his leg when he _____ to ride a horse. People said, “That’s _______!” Again, the farmer said, “Maybe.” Well, because ofhis leg, the son didn’t have to join a war. That ______ his life!Emma: I see. Unlucky things may _______ well. And good things could ________ too.Teng Fei: Yes, you never know.lostbrokeunluckytriedterriblesavedturn outgo wrongWhile-listening1d Listen to the two conversations again and answer the questions.1. Why do you think the lion laughed when the mouse promised to help him 2. Do you like the story about the lion and the mouse Why or why not 3. Did the farmer feel very sad when bad things happened 4. Was the farmer wise Why or why not 1. Why do you think the lion laughed when the mouse promised to help him 2. Do you like the story about the lion and the mouse Why or why not While-listeningListen to the two conversations again and answer the questions.The lion didn’t think the mouse could help him because it is too small.Yes, I do. It tells me thatKindness is never wasted.3. Did the farmer feel very sad when badthings happened No, he didn’t.4. Was the farmer wise Why or why not Yes, he was. Because he knew unlucky things might turn out well. And good things could go wrong too.adj. 明智的;高明的1. Why do you think the lion laughed when the mouse promised to help him 2. Do you like the story about the lion and the mouse Why or why not While-listening3. Did the farmer feel very sad when bad things happened 4. Was the farmer wise Why or why not Kindness is never wasted.How do you understand the main idea of the story If you're kind to others, you'll always get something good back right away.Being kind is just for show. We only do it to make ourselves look good, not to actually help others.Sometimes helping others is a way of helping ourselves. So we should never look down upon others.善良从来不会被浪费善良永不落空点滴善意;皆有归处Let’s thinkHow can we remember a story quickly …timeplacecharacterplotstoryLet’s concludeTimePlaceCharacterPlotThe Lionand theMouseSai Weng Shi MaThe pastThe pastA lionA mouseA hunterFarmerHorseSonNeighbourscaught a mouse →let the mouse go →caught the lion →set the lion freelost horse →horse came back →son broke his leg →saved son’s life →GoodbyeThanks!https://www.21cnjy.com/recruitment/home/fine 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览