资源简介 (共23张PPT)Smartphone:a smart choice Lead-inWhat are they doing in the video Can you find a word or phrase to describe them Title:Author:Discourse type:Main content:Alan live without a smartphonefor a week.Smartphone: a smart choice Blog postAlanBasic information cardSmartphone: a smart choice pre-readingWhy there are two same word: smart Do they have the same meaning Smartphone:a smart choice controlled by a computerclever, intelligentWhy the author use a question mark here pun 双关pre-readingHow many parts can this passage be divided into What are they Find the topic sentence (the first sentence) of each paragraph.Fast-reading123456I was a smartphone addict.Then the day came when I finally realized I had to make a change.The first day was the hardest.It was scary at first. Then somehow I began to feel free.My offline relationships benefited as well.By the end of the week, I almost did not want to turn my phone back on.123456I was a smartphone addict.Then the day came when I finally realized I had to make a change.The first day was the hardest.It was scary at first. Then somehow I began to feel free.My offline relationships benefited as well.By the end of the week, I almost did not want to turn my phone back on.Time orderBeforeWhileAfterliving without a smartphone for a week.How many parts can this passage be divided into What are they smartphone addictmake a change.My offine relationshipsduring the week without my smartphone.was thehardest and I felt disconnectedfromfeel free to do lotsof things and was able to appreciatethe beautyIntroductionMain bodyConclusionParas. 1 and 2:(1)Paras. 3-5:(2)Para. 6:Life beyond smartphones is richer and more beautiful.(3)(4)(5)Fast-readingI was aand I wanted toWhat happenedThe first dayeveryone and everything.I began toin life with my own eyes.benefited as well.Part1: Introduction I was a smartphone addict and I wanted to make a change.Detailed-reading: IntroductionAny signs What make him change My eyes were glued to the little screen whenever l walked down the street, had dinner with friends or lay in bed at night.The first thing I did when I woke up in the morning was reach for my phone.I always asked for Wi-Fi connections when I went to a new restaurant or coffee shop.A dead battery in my smartphone would make me feel stressedSymptom 1Symptom 2Symptom 3Symptom 4Examples !Part1: Introduction I was a smartphone addict and I wanted to make a change.Detailed-reading: IntroductionAny signs What makes him change Then the day came when I finally realized I had to make a change. Head down, eyes on my smartphone, I stepped into the road and a car shot past, nearly knocking me off my feet! At that very moment, I made up my mind to spend a whole week without my smartphone.knock me off my feetshoot pastdecide tomake a changeAction descriptionLead-inDetailed-reading: IntroductionI was a smartphone addict. My eyes were glued to the little screen whenever I walked down the street, had dinner with friends or lay in bed at night. The first thing I did when I woke up in the morning was reach for my phone. I always asked for Wi-Fi connections when I went to a new restaurant or coffee shop. A dead battery in my smartphone would make me feel stressed. Sometimes I had the uncomfortable feeling that this little machine had taken up too much of my time, and that I could have done something more meaningful than just looking at a tiny screen all day. Sliding into the habit was easy, but it was difficult to quit the habit.Faced with his addiction to the smartphone,how did Alan feel what feelings did Alan have Psycologicaldescription !I was a smartphone addict. My eyes were glued to the little screen whenever I walked down the street, had dinner with friends or lay in bed at night. The first thing I did when I woke up in the morning was reach for my phone. I always asked for Wi-Fi connections when I went to a new restaurant or coffee shop. A dead battery in my smartphone would make me feel stressed. Sometimes I had the uncomfortable feeling that this little machine had taken up too much of my time, and that I could have done something more meaningful than just looking at a tiny screen all day. Sliding into the habit was easy, but it was difficult to quit the habit.Action descriptionPsychological descriptionDetailed-reading: IntroductionThen the day came when I finally realized I had to make a change. Head , eyes my smartphone, I steppedthe road and a car , nearly !At that very moment, I made up my mind to spend a whole week without my smartphone.Read from paras. 3 to 5 to①find out the action description and psychological description in each paragraph ②and analyse its functionshot pastknocking me off my feetDetailed-reading: IntroductionTurning pointdownonintoThe first day was the hardest. I was used to checking the news and my friends’ social media updates every few minutes, but now I did not know what to do with myself. I kept reaching for my pocket, for my smartphone that was not there. I felt lost and anxious, as if I had missed something of value. Very soon, time slowed down. The empty hours stretched out in front of me, and I felt disconnected from everyone and everything.showing his great anxiety without his smartphone on the first day.Detailed-readingAction descriptionPsychological descriptionDetailed-reading: Main bodyIt was scary at first. Then somehow I began to feel free. The things that I had time for! I finally picked up the classic novel I had always wanted to read and was soon lost in the beautiful language. I kept a journal of my feelings, thoughts and daily activities to see how much progress I was making. I went out for a run and felt more alive than I had in days. The details of the scene were revealed in front of me: the soft sunlight, a bird singing from a high tree branch, the rich and earthy smell of the soil after the rain. Best of all, I began to appreciate the beauty in life with my own eyes, instead of through my smartphone camera.presenting his daily life full of color.Action descriptionPsychological descriptionDetailed-reading: Main bodyMy offline relationships benefited as well. I went for a long walk with an old friend. Our wide-ranging conversation went so much deeper than brief texts ever could. With eyes no longer fixed on our phones, we had a chance to really enjoy each other’s company. I also made sure to spend more time with my parents. We went to the opera, played badminton, and visited museums. One night, my mother took out some family photos and we laughed about old times. I brought them up to date with what was going on in my life. We had never felt closer to each other.showing his relationships with friends and families were strengthened.Action descriptionPsychological descriptionDetailed-reading: Main bodyDetailed-reading: Main bodyA WeekWhat (actions): What (actions): What (actions):How (feelings): How (feelings): How (feelings):The first dayThe early periodThe following daysHow did he feel ·kept reaching for his pocketlost,anxious,disconnectedalivefreescared·picked up the classic novel· kept a journal·went out for a run·appreciate the beauty in life·walk and talk with friends·spend more time with parentscloserDiscuss and draw the fluctuation of Alan’s feelingsDetailed-reading: Main bodyfree andalivestressed & uncomfortablelost, anxious, disconnected and scaredcloserDetailed-reading: Main body...I went out for a run and felt more alive than I had in days.The details of the scene were revealed in front of me: the soft sunlight, a bird singing from a high tree branch, the rich and earthy smell of the soil after the rain.Environment description !What was Alan’s life like before and after he stopped using his smartphone Make a list of these differences.Before AfterHis eyes his smartphone all the time. his smartphone first in the morning. Always Wi-Fi connections in a new place. Felt stressed about a . Felt it necessary to make a change but did not know how.Had time for , and .Appreciated the beauty in life with his own eyes.Maintained with both friends and familyDetailed-reading: Main bodydead batterywere glued toReached forasked forreadingwritingexerciseoffine relationshipsDetailed-reading: ConclusionBy the end of the week, I almost did not want to turn my phone back on. Those seven days have given me a great appreciation for life beyond the screen. Real life—and real relationships—are more important to me now. I cannot escape from the modern world, but I can cut back on the amount of time I spend on my smartphone every day, and I do. Life beyond smartphones is richer and more beautiful, and I am going to take advantage of it.What was the result by the end of the week Why didn’t Alan want to turn the smartphone back on How would Alan deal with smartphone in the future Smartphone:a smart choice Smartphone:not a smart choice !Smartphone is not a smart choice Definitely Further-reading: DiscussionSmartphone:a smart choice YES!VS.NO!From my point of view, smartphone is / isn’t a smart choice .Point 1 + ExamplesPoint 2 + Examples......We should use the smartphone in a way!smartFurther-readingLeave a commemtName:Comment:Send● Your opinion● Your advice● ......Tips:· You should /be supposed to/might as well…· Why not/ What about…· As far as I’m concerned/ From my point of view…Nowadays many teenagers are addicted to their smartphones, which even has side effects on their normal life. Please come up with a story that you think could encourage them to put down their smartphones. Write it of about 80 wordsAssignmentWriting a storyTime orderExamplesAction and psychological descriptionEnvironmental descriptionFluctuation of feelingsComparisonWriting techniques:Thank youUse the smartphone in a smart way! 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览