资源简介 (共18张PPT)What do you think is happening in the photo Some students in Africa are enjoying running/tap water at a new well which was provided by China.Unit 4 SharingReading and ThinkingPredictionWhat’s the text about?A young woman whose name isworked as a teacher infor two years.AustralianJoevolunteerPapua New GuineaVolunteer teacherIf you were Jo, What challenges do you think you might have faced dietliving placeteaching materialshomesicknessSkim and find the main idea with each blog entry.Entry 1:Entry 2:The __________ about the bush school andthe challenges Jo has to be faced with.Her ______ to Tombe’s home and feelingsconditionsvisit1. What does the school look like a _____ school _________ classroom_________ floors_________ roofs______ track covered in________bushbambooclaygrassdustyweeds2. How does the students impress Jo greet me with a ________ of ____________do not wear ________________walk a _____ way to schoolchoruslonggood morningcotton uniformspoorfriendlyvalue educationWhat do they lack running watertextbooksmodern deviceswashroomequipment for experimentselectricitybasicfacilitieslearningequipment3. What do students and the school lack I have become ___________for my teaching.I’m still trying to ________ these conditions. Science is the most ___________ subject.I ________ whether I’m making any difference.imaginativeadapt tochallengingoptimistic5. How does Jo feel about teaching What’s Jo’s reaction adaptableenthusiasticWhat good qualities does Jo possess doubtresponsibledestination ________’s home——a ________ villagecompaniondistance ___________________’s walk: first, up a _________, then down a ____________ pathreception _____ cried “ _________ ”_____________ with all villagerseveryone seemed to be __________ TombeTomberemoteAnother teachertwo and a half hoursmountainshadedKiakieee ieeeshook handsrelated toWhile readingLast weekend I made my first visit to a remote village, home to one of our students, Tombe. Another teacher and I walked for two and a half hours to get there—first, up a mountain from where we had fantastic views, and then down a shaded path to the valley below. When we arrived at the village, Tombe’s mother, Kiak, saw us coming and started crying “ieee ieee”. We shook hands with all the villagers. Everyone seemed to be related to Tombe.hospitable 好客的Accommodation:Men live in a ______,_______bamboo hut with ___________, with a small door and the roof made of _______.No beds but only a__________ for guests to sleep on.Possessions: in the room are_________ , a few _________, a _______ ,cups , _________and a couple of _______.Diet :People there build a fire outside,place_______in an empty__________to heat food.They cook some vegetables and cover them with______________and left them to _____.Belief:Leftovers attract______________in the night,so any leftover food is _____________in a can ,which is then____________of the hut.one broombanana leavessaucerskettlebad spiritslowroundno windowsgrassthe living condition of Tombe’splatformWhat kind of life do they live A.Rich. B. Wonderful C. Primitive. D. Comfortable.stonespansjarsoil drumsteamdried upthrown outWhile readingWe left the village the next morning after many goodbyes and firm handshakes. My muscles were aching and my knees shaking as we dragged ourselves down the mountain towards home. That evening I fell happily into bed. It was such a privilege to have spent a day with Tombe’s family.What did Jo feel after she left the village physically____________mentally___________While readingexhaustedsatisfiedcontrast 对比Would you like to become a volunteer teacher As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the other for helping others. ---- Sam LevensonJo, a young Australian, worked for two years as a volunteer teacher in Papua New Guinea. The 1________(second) school where she worked was a bush school, 2 classrooms were made of bamboo and grass. We couldn’t imagine how difficult it was for her to work there, since there was no electricity or 3_________(run) water. And students sometimes had to walk a long way to get to school. Last weekend, Jo and another teacher paid a visit to the home of one of theirstudents---Tombe. Tombe's father led them to his house, a low bamboo hut with grass 4 (stick) out of the roof. They entered the room through a door, and the hut was dark inside so it took time for the eyes 5 (adjust).She loved listening to the family talking 6 (soft) to each other in their language, even though she could not participate 7 the conversation much. Luckily, Tombe could be her 8___________ (interprete).They left the village the next morning after many goodbyes and firm 9.________(handshake). Jo really felt 10_ a great privilege to have spent a day with Tombe's family.Post-readingpara. 1help the needy 帮助有需要的人5. be dying to do sth. 渴望做某事para. 2be made of 由……制成clay floors and roofs of grass 黏土夯的地面,茅草搭的屋顶down a dusty track covered in weeds.沿着杂草丛生、尘土飞扬的小路a chorus of 齐声;异口同声para. 3running water 自来水not to mention 更不用说adapt to 适应have no concept of 没有...概念be rigid about 对……严苛was doing ...when 正在做某事这时come across 遇见;发现be relevant to 与……相关; 对....重要的/有意义的make a difference to 对…有影响para. 4make a visit to 参观,拜访a shaded path 阴凉的小路shake hands with与...握手be related to … 与……有关系para. 5-8a wrinkled forehead下巴结实 额头满是皱纹stick out 突出,伸出upside down 上下颠倒dry out 变干;干透It is a previlege to do sth 很荣幸做...仓颉之初作书盖依类象形故谓之文其形声相益即谓之字文者物象之本字者言孳乳而浸多也著于竹帛谓之仓颉之初作书盖依类象形故谓之文其形声相益即谓之字文者物象之本字者言孳乳而Thank You ! 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览