资源简介 (共36张PPT)Section A 1a~2dUnit7Teenagers should be allowed to choose their clothes.Words & Expressionslicensesafetysmokepart-timepiercen. 证;证件(=licence)n. 安全;安全性v. 吸烟;冒烟 n. 烟adj.& adv. 兼职(的)v. 扎;刺破;穿透earringflashn. 耳环;耳饰adj. 自闪光灯;闪光v. 闪耀;闪光Do you have any rules at school Yes!In our daily life, there are many rules in our school or at our home.Look at the following pictures and discuss what we should obey in our daily life.Lead inDo you think teenagers should be allowed to... be late for classchoose their own clothesdriveDo you think teenagers should be allowed to... have part-time jobsexercisewatch TVfight with othersdo homework withtheir friendsDo you think teenagers should be allowed to... get ears piercedWhat’s in the boy’s hand Where is he What is he doing What’s the girl doing What’s in her hand What’s in her ear Is she getting her ears pierced How do you know What’s the relationship between the two speakers Why do you think so 1aRead the statements below. Circle A for agree or D for disagree.1. Teenagers should not be allowed to smoke. A D2. Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. A D3. Students should not be allowed to havepart-time jobs. A D4. Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to gettheir ears pierced. A D5. Teenagers should be allowed to choose theirown clothes. A D1bListen and circle T for true or F for false.1. Anna can go to the shopping center by bus. T F2. Anna wants to get her ears pierced. T F3. Anna wants to choose her own clothes. T FAnna: Mom, can I go to the shopping center with John He just got his driver’s license.Mom: No way! I don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. They aren’t serious enough. I’m worried about your safety. Anna: But Gaby’s getting her ears pierced at the shopping center and I want to watch. Mom: Sixteen-year-olds shouldn’t be allowed to get their ears pierced either. They’re too young. listeningmaterialAnna: I agree, but it’s fun to watch. Can I take the bus then. Mom: Well, OK. Anna: Great! I want to buy a new skirt, too. Mom: What kind of skirt Maybe I should go with you. Anna: Aww, Mom. I’m not a child. I think teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. Mom: Well, I just want to make sure you get something nice.1cA: I don’t think sixteen-year-oldsshould be allowed to drive.B: I agree. They aren’t serious enough.Look at the statements in 1a and make conversations.Predictiona teenager or an adult Whoworking or playing Whatat a restaurant or in a kitchen WhereWhat unusual things have you found What unusual things have you found wear earringskeep long hairwork at nightWhat are the two girls talking about PredictionWhat does Molly think of Kathy’s statements Listen and circle A for Agree, D for Disagree or DK for Don’t know.2aKathy Molly1. Sixteen-year-olds should not be allowed to work at night. A D DK2.Larry shouldn’t work every night. A D DK3.He should cut his hair. A D DK4.He should stop wearing that silly earring. A D DK5.He doesn’t seem to have many friends. A D DK2bListen again. What are Kathy’s and Molly’s reasons Number their reasons in the correct order.____ It looks cool.____ Young people need to sleep.____ He needs to spend time with friends.____ He needs time to do homework.____ It doesn’t look clean.12345________ at night________ the hairwear the _______4.make many ______workcutearringfriendsListen and write down the things Molly and Kathy talk about.listeningmaterialKathy: Hi, Molly. Where’s your brother Larry I thought he was joining us. Molly: Hi, Kathy. I’m sorry. Larry can’t join us after all. He is working late tonight. Kathy: Oh, Larry’s working late again Molly: Yeah, he is. Kathy: I see…I really don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to work at night. Young people need to sleep.Molly: Oh, I disagree with you. Teenage boys never get tired.Kathy: Well, maybe. But Larry shouldn’t work every night. Molly: That’s true. He needs time to do homework. Kathy: And you know, Molly…he should really cut his hair. Molly: Oh, I don’t know. Do you think it’s too long Kathy: Yes, I do. It doesn’t look clean. And I think he should stop wearing that silly earring.Molly: Hmm…I disagree. I kind of like it. It looks cool! Kathy: You know another thing that worries me Larry doesn’t seem to have many friends. Molly: Yeah, I know. I think he shouldn’t work on weekends.Kathy: That’s right. He needs to spend time with friends.2cMake a list of things teenagers should and should not be allowed to do. Discuss your list with your partner.A: Do you think teenagers should ... B: Yes, I .../ No, I ...Teenagers should... Teenagers shouldn’t...choose their own clothes get their ears pierceddo part-time jobs run in the hallwayplay with friends smokego shopping alone on weekends listen to music or talk with each other in classbuy things on line drivehave a trip with friends go out alone at night… ...Sandy: I’m really excited about seeing the famous paintings by Picasso.Wu Lan: Me, too! I’m glad Mr. Smith chose the art museum for our school trip this year.Sandy: I’m going to bring my new camera to take lots of photos!Wu Lan: Oh, no. Mr. Smith says we must not take photos. It's not allowed in the museum.Role-play the conversation.2dbe excited about doing sth. 对做某事感到兴奋Sandy: That’s too bad! Do you think we may be allowed to take photos if we don’t use a flash Wu Lan: Hmm… I think they just want to protect the paintings. So if you don’t use flash, then it may be OK.Sandy: Yeah. I think we should be allowed to do that. I’ ll bring my camera anyway.1. What’s the relationship between Sandy and Wu Lan 2. Where are they going for the school trip this year 3. How does Sandy feel about the trip Why Read the conversation and answer the questions.They are going to the art museum.They are classmates.Sandy is excited about it because she can see the famous paintings by Picasso.4. What did Mr. Smith say about the rules in the museum 5. What does Sandy think they should be allowed to do in the museum Mr. Smith says they must not take photos. It’s not allowed in the museum.She thinks they should be allowed to take photos if they don’t use a flash.Language Pointslicense(美式英语) = licence (英式英语),意为“证;证件”,通常作可数名词。Could you show me your license, madam 1. He just got his driver’s license.no way 不可能;不行;没门儿no way是英语口语中一个直接拒绝对方的表达用语,强调不赞同别人的观点,或根本没有可能按其要求去做某事。— Can I hand in my homework tomorrow — No way.还表示惊奇或怀疑时,意思是“不可能;不会吧”。He’s already forty No way!2. No way!3. I don’t think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive.否定前移当主句主语是第一人称, 谓语动词是think, believe, suppose, expect等时,其后的宾语从句若是否定句,否定词要前移到主句上,即I/We don’t think/believe/suppose/expect…注意:变成反意疑问句时,附加疑问句要和从句保持一致,但要注意陈述部分的否定前移现象。I don’t think he can play the guitar, can he allow v. 允许;准许常见用法:allow doing sth. 允许做某事allow sb. to do sth. 允许某人做某事Mrs. Green doesn’t allow her son to play computer games on school nights.4. I’m worried about your safety.be worried about 为……担心=worry aboutHe is worried about his lessons. =He worries about his lessons.safety n. 安全;安全性safe adj 安全的 safety n. 安全dangerous danger n . 危险adj.危险的反义词反义词get+名词(或代词)+过去分词5. Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to get their ears pierced.When are you going to get/have your hair cut “使......被做”此时get 是使役动词=have+名词(或代词)+过去分词John got his driver’s _____________( 执照) last month.Teenagers should _______________ ( allow)to choose their own clothes.For your _____________ (safe), smoking is not allowed during the whole flight.We were _________ _______ (为……感到兴奋)the speech competition.be allowedlicensesafety一、根据汉语提示或用括号内所给词的适当形式填空excited aboutExercises二、单项选择1. — Can you lend me some money I don't have any with me now.— ________ . Why are you always borrowing money from me A. No way B. Of course C. I’m sorry D. OK2. Tom is sixteen, so he can’t drive. Because _______ mustn’t drive.A. sixteen years old B. sixteen-year-oldsC. sixteen-years-old D. sixteen-year-old3. Cathy checked her paper so that she could get good grades thistime.A. careful enough B. enough carefulC. enough carefully D. carefully enoughABD1. Preview the new words and phrases in Section A (3a~4c).2.Do the exercises in students’ book.HomeworkThank you! 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 1a.mp4 2d.mp4 Section A 1a~2d.pptx Section A 1b.mp3 Section A 2a.mp3 Section A 2b.mp3 Section A 2d.mp3