资源简介 (共26张PPT)B3U1Knowing me,knowing youLeading inLook at the pictures. What would you say if you were student B Reading for main ideaRead and answer the questions.1. What is the definition of white lies 2. How is the text organized 3. What question does the writer want to answer Reading for main ideaWhat is the definition of white lies Para. 2: … most of the lies we tell are “white lies”: little lies that wetell to protect others from the truth.Reading for main idea2. How is the text organized IntroductionMain Body(analysis of examples)ConclusionPara.1-4Para. 5-7Para. 8Reading for main idea3. What question does the writer want to answer Para.4: To what extent can we justify telling white lies to show or prove sth. is right, reasonable or necessaryReading for detailsComplete the diagram with information from the passage. (P13, A3)Reading for detailsTo what extent can we justify telling white lies Reason 1To make others __________.ExamplesSomeone’s cooking ______________________________________________________________.Someone’s haircut _______________________.AnalysisPerhaps we lie to protect ourselves _____________________________________________________.feel bettera meal that we don’t like,but we say it’s delicious.is awful, but we say it’s great.from thedisappointment and anger of othersReading for detailsTo what extent can we justify telling white lies Reason 2______________________.Examples__________________________________________________________________________________.AnalysisPerhaps your friend wants ________________________________________________________.Perhaps they need to know _______________________________________________________.To give encouragementYou say your friend’s singing is wonderful, despitethinking your cat can sing betterthey should looksome frank commentsfrom you so that they can improvefor a different hobbyReading for detailsTo what extent can we justify telling white lies Reason 3_____________________________.Examples__________________________________________________________________________________.AnalysisPerhaps your parents ________________________________________________________________.To protect others from bad newsYou’ve had a bad day, but you hide your tears andlie to your parents that your day was “fine”would want to listen toyou and understand your feelingsReading for detailsConclusionEven white lies may have results we cannot predict. So ____________________________________________________________________________________.we’d better not lie because honesty is an important value and lying is wrong.To what extent can we justify telling white lies Reading between the liens1. What’s your understanding of the lines by Walter Scott Oh, what a tangled web we weave,When first we practice to deceive!It represents a complicated situation where once we tell a lie, we have to continue to tell more other lies in order to cover the previous ones.Going back to Walter Scott’s lines, we may find even white lies have results we cannot know in advance. Perhaps the meal you said was “delicious” will be served every time you visit. Would your friend trust your opinion again if he found out you had lied about his “wonderful” singing How would you expect others to truly understand your emotions if you only shared good news instead of bad Moreover, how would you feel if you discovered that the people closest to you had been hiding the truth from you Reading between the liens2. Why is Para. 8 a better wrap-up than a simple statement “We’d better not tell white lies” Use repeated questions to show emphasis.Echo the previous paragraphs to strengthen the point.Use pronouns to involve the audience in deep thinking.Mini-speech: Which is better: white lies or cold truths Suggestions:Go straight to the point with a short but clear introduction. (开门见山)Argue with reasons, examples and good logic.Use quotes, questions, and repetition for emphasis.Language bankI think/believe/hold that…One can’t ignore/deny that…As the saying goes, “…”In conclusion/In a word, …Which is better: white lies or cold truths to think before you speak.The golden rule is ______________________Smart expressions编织错综复杂的网欺骗撒谎用……安慰自己保护……不受……伤害大多数讲真话在多大程度上……的原因是给予鼓励坦诚的评价weave a tangled webweave-wove-wovendeceive (sb. into doing)tell a liecomfort oneself with…protect… from sth.the/a majority oftell the truthto what extent/degreeThe reason for … is…give encouragementfrank commentsfrankly speakingto be frankbe frank with sb. about sth.Smart expressions一天过得很糟藏起眼泪对……的担忧提前相信你的观点期望……做……向某人隐瞒事实由三部分组成have a bad dayhide your tearsburst into tearsfight/hold back tearsmove sb. to tearsone’s concern for sb.in advancetrust your opinionexpect sb. to dohide the truth from sb.consist of three partsBlank filling_______ (write) more than two hundred years ago, these lines _______ Walter Scott remain one of the most well-known _______ (excerpt) of Scottish poetry.We’ve all _______ (sure) had the experience of someone _______ (cook) a meal for us that we don’t like.Or if a friend asks us _______ we think of their new haircut, we say “It’s great!”But _______ what extent can we justify _______ (tell) white lies like these The book discusses the extent ______ which family life has changed over the past 50 years.认为……怎么样?What do you think of… What do you make of… How do you feel about… How do you find… WrittenbyexcerptssurelycookingwhattotellingtoBlank fillingOne of the main reasons _______ telling a white lie is to try _______ (make) others feel better.Or perhaps, they need _______ (know) that they should look _______ a different hobby.If the latter, don’t you think your parents would want to listen _______ you and understand your feelings _______ (go) back to Walter Scott’s lines, we may find even white lies have results we cannot know _______ advance.Perhaps the meal you said was “delicious” _______ (serve) every time you visit.How would you expect others to _______ (true) understand your emotions if you only shared good news instead _______ bad Moreover, how would you feel if you discovered that the people closest _______ you had been hiding the _______ (true) from you to knowfortoGoinginwill be servedtrulyoftotruthforto makethatDecide the functions of “that” in Paragraph 2.Para. 2: We all know that honesty is an important value and that lying is wrong, but who can honestly say that they’ve never told a lie Perhaps we comfort ourselves with the knowledge that most of the lies we tell are “white lies”: little lies that we tell to protect others from the truth.despite vs. although/thoughYou of course say that it’s wonderful, despite secretly _________ (think) that your cat can sing better.despite prep. +though/although conj.翻译:尽管缺乏经验,他还是得到了那份工作。Despite his lack of experience, he got the job.Although/though he lacked experience, he got the job.翻译:她虽然是个大明星,却非常平易近人。Despite being a big star, she’s very approachable.Although/though she is a big star, she’s very approachable.thinkingdilemma /di’lem / n.a situation which makes problems, often one in which you have to make a difficult choice between things of equal importanceRead the fable and choose the message you think it conveys.Porcupines are not sociable animals.The more independent you are, the better your life will be.There should be boundaries in interpersonal relationships.Presenting ideasWork in groups. 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