人教版(2019) 必修第三册 Unit 2 Morals and Virtues Listening and Speaking课件(共20张PPT,内镶嵌音频)

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人教版(2019) 必修第三册 Unit 2 Morals and Virtues Listening and Speaking课件(共20张PPT,内镶嵌音频)

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(共20张PPT)
Listening and Speaking
Book 3 Unit 2
Talk about moral dilemmas
Lead-in
Part 1
Listening practice
Part 2
Speaking project
Part 3
Contents
1
Lead-in
1. Before you listen, look at the definition and the picture below. Then tell your partner what moral dilemma the boy is facing.
A moral dilemma
A moral dilemma is a situation in which you have two or more difficult choices to make. If you choose one, you might get in trouble for not choosing the other(s).
The boy is facing a moral dilemma. He sees an old woman who has fallen down on the street. She needs help getting up, but if he stops to help her, he might be late for school and get scolded by his teacher.
2. Have you ever faced a moral dilemma or heard of someone who did Describe it.
1. I once saw my friend cheat on a test. I knew I shoud report him, but if I did, he would no longer be my friend.
2. My friend asked me to lie to the teacher yesterday. I know it was not right, but if I didn't, our friendship wouldn't last.
...
What is a moral dilemma
A moral dilemma
A moral dilemma is a situation in which you have two or more difficult choices to make. If you choose one, you might get in trouble for not choosing the other(s).
1.Listen to the conversation and choose the right answers.
1. What did the girl do to help the student
A.She carried the student to a safe place and looked after her.
B.She left her alone and asked others for help.
C.She carried the students to the school to finish the exam.
2. What was the girl’s name
A.Luke B.Jane C.Lin Qiaozhi
3.What was she famous for
A.becoming a doctor to save many people.
B.caring for tens of thousands of women and their babies.
C.she didn’t stop her from taking care of people who were in need.
4.What did Jane say about the girl’s life
A.full of hard choices B.give up the chance C.become famous
Situation The girl is taking the entrance examination for _____________________ in Beijing. During the exam, the student next to her fainted. The girl’s choices She can ______the exam . or She can ______________the student.
Possible results She can put the needs of the other person______, but may_____________ to get into the medical university.
finish
a medical university
stop and help
first
give up her chance
She may the get into university, but the student might not get timely help
Tip for listening comprehension
listen for attitudes
When you listen, you should pay attention not only to the words but also to HOW the speaker is talking. If people strongly disagree with something, they might exaggerate their intonation. If you hear people speaking very quickly or loudly, they speak slowly or stop often, they may be confused or not sure about what they are saying.
1. Jane is eager to share the magazine article with Luke.
T F
2.Luke doubts that young people face moral dilemmas all the time. T F
3.Jane admires what the girl in the story did. T F
4.Luke doesn’t believe anybody would do what the girl in the story did. T F
5.Jane wonders how the girl became a doctor later.
T F





Listen and decide whether the statements are true(T) or false(F)
3. Listen to the conversation carefully and answer the questions.
1. What did the girl do to help the student
2. What was the girl's name What was she famous for
3. What did Jane say about the girl's life
She carried the student to a safe place and looked after her. Then she went to the hospital with the student and called her sister.
Her name was Lin Qiaozhi. She later became a great doctor. She was famous for caring for tens of thousands of women and their babies.
Her life was full of hard choices, but she didn’t let them stop her from taking care of people who were in need. She always cared for others more than for herself.
4. Listen again and fill in the blanks with the words you hear.
Luke: Hi Jane! What are you reading
Jane: Oh, hey, Luke! I'm reading a very interesting article about moral dilemmas.
Luke: Moral dilemma What do you mean
Jane: You know, it's when you have two , and you have to choose one, but for sometimes it could be really difficult to decide.
Luke: Oh, like that don't happen very often, do they
Jane: Actually, I think people face moral dilemmas all the time, even us students.
Luke: Really Like what
Jane: Well, for example, it a girl who was taking the entrance exam for a in Beijing. During the exam, the student next to her . The girl had a choice. Should she finish the exam or should she stop and help the student
Luke: Surely the teachers would look after the student who fainted!
magazine
choices
moral reasons
situations
mentions
medical university
fainted
Jane: Well, that's what I thought—but not this girl. She stopped to help the student,
that it was better to put the needs of the other person first.
Luke: So what happened to her exam
Jane: She never finished it. Instead, she carried the student to a safe place and
her. Then she went to the hospital with the student and called her sister.
Luke: I can't believe she would her chance to get into medical university! Who would do such a thing
Jane: Well, that girl was Lin Qiaozhi. She later DID get into medical university and then she became a great doctor. She became famous for tens of thousands of women and their babies.
Luke: Oh, wow! So she became a doctor she left her exam that day!
Jane: Yes. Her life was full of hard choices, but she didn't let them stop her from taking care of people who were . She always cared for others more than for herself.
thinking
looked after
give up
caring for
even though
in need
4.巩固训练:听力原文语篇填空
Jane is sharing an article about moral dilemmas with her friend Luke. This article mentions a girl 1.________the entrance exam for a famous medical university in Beijing. During the exam, the student next to her 2.________. The girl stopped to help the student, 3._________ that it was better to 4._______ the needs of the other person first. Although the girl 5.______the exam that day, she became a great doctor. Her name was Lin Qiaozhi, who was famous for 6._______ for tens of thousands of women and their babies in China.
taking
fainted
thinking
put
left
caring
Speaking
Talk about what you would do if you were ever faced with the same situation as the girl.
A: If I were ever in a situation like the one the girl faced, I think I would choose to ...
B: Why Are you sure
A: Because I think that ... is most important. What about you
B: I think I would ...
EXAMPLE
Pronunciation
1). A: You know Angela
B: Yes.
2). A: You volunteer at the local
shelter, don’t you
B: Yes. It’s a great experience.
3). A: Did you hear that James helped an old woman who fell down while crossing the street
B: Yes. It was a bit dangerous, but he got all the cars to stop.
A. Having more to say.
B. Hoping the other person will continue to talk.
C. Asking for confirmation.
1. Listen to the conversations and match each rising intonation with its meaning.
B
C
A
Peter: It's a nice day, isn't it
Nick: Yes, but it looks gloomy to me
Peter: Why What happened
Nick: You know Tony
Peter: Yes.
Nick: He asked me to write an essay for him. But I don’t think it's the right thing to do. Do you
Peter: No, it's not.
Nick: But I'm afraid to lose him as a friend.
Peter: Well, good friends should help each other. But it doesn't mean you should help him cheat! Why not help him with his schoolwork
Nick: Good idea!
Read the conversation and mark in the correct places.
2. Pronunciation: Listen to the conversation and match each rising intonation with its meaning.
1. A: You know Angela
B: ↗Yes.
2. A: You volunteer at the local
shelter, ↗don’t you
B: Yes. It’s a great experience.
3. A: Did you hear that James helped an old woman who fell down while crossing the street
B: Yes. It was a bit ↗dangerous, but he got all the cars to stop.
A Having more to say.
B Hoping the other person will continue to talk.
C Asking for confirmation.
B
C
A
2. Read the conversation and mark ↗ in the correct places. Then listen to the recording to check. Notice the meaning of each rising intonation.
Peter: It’s a nice day, isn’t it
Nick: Yes, but it looks gloomy to me.
Peter: Why What happened
Nick: You know Tony
Peter: Yes.
Nick: He asked me to write an essay for him. But I don’t think it’s the right thing to do. Do you
Peter: No, it’s not.
Nick: But I’m afraid to lose him as a friend.
Peter: Well, good friends should help each other. But it doesn’t mean you should help him cheat ! Why not help him with his schoolwork
Nick: Good idea!
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