资源简介 (共21张PPT)Write a blog about English studyUnit 5 Reading for WritingWhat are your biggest problems with learning English Whom do you turn to when you meet these problems Someone posted a thread (发帖) on an online forum.What is an online forum/blog An online forum is an Internet-based place where people exchange ideas and opinions about one problem.What are included in an online forum/blog Read these posts from an online forum for Chinese students who are learning English and fill in the table on page 67.Reading for informationAn online forum is an Internet-based place where people exchange ideas and opinions about one problem.What is an online forum Read these posts from an online forum for Chinese students who are learning English and fill in the table on page 67.Reading for informationAn online forum is an Internet-based place where people exchange ideas and opinions about one problem.What is an online forum 1.Who starts this blog 2.Who respond to it 3. What is the blog mainly about Some problems and advice in English learning.Wang Le.Liu Wen, Jia Xin and Li Rui.Reading for informationBlogcommentFast-readingWhat’s the topic of the blog Who starts the blog Who respond to it Reading and AnalysingHow to give adviceResults, reasons and examples will make your advice more persuasiveRead the blogs of Liu Wen, Jia Xin and Li Rui and find the problems they face.Liu WenJia XinLi Ruitrouble with _______ native English speakershow to be _____ in Englishremembering new________Can you find supporting details ofthese problems listening topolitevocabularyFind the supporting details.Liu Wentrouble with listening to native English speakers· can catch only a few words;· can never quite get the main ideaJia Xinhow to be polite in English· It's easier to just say “Open the window!”, but in English that can sound really terrible.· have to think about who I'm talking to and thendecide whether to say …Li Ruiremembering new vocabulary· there are just SO MANY new words;· can't keep all the new vocabulary straight in my headSupporting details are usually examples or facts that are used to describe or explain the topic sentence.They can make your description or explanation more vivid and convincing.Can you find the advice for them from the blogs Liu Wentrouble with listening to native English speakersJia Xin's advice: listen to English radio programmes, repeat what you hear, record your voice and compare it to the radio host'sJia Xinhow to be polite in EnglishLi Rui's advice: use short requests for close friends, use longer requests for people who are not so close, use more polite phrases for people senior to youLi Ruiremembering new vocabularyYour advice: Create your own word bank: carry a small notebook with you everywhere, and add new words when you learn them, learn word chunks instead of single word, learn word formationRead the blogs of Liu Wen, Jia Xin and Li Rui and find the problems they face.Liu WenJia XinLi Ruitrouble with _______ native English speakershow to be _____ in Englishremembering new________Can you find supporting details ofthese problems listening topolitevocabularyFind the supporting details.Liu Wentrouble with listening to native English speakers· can catch only a few words;· can never quite get the main ideaJia Xinhow to be polite in English· It's easier to just say “Open the window!”, but in English that can sound really terrible.· have to think about who I'm talking to and thendecide whether to say …Li Ruiremembering new vocabulary· there are just SO MANY new words;· can't keep all the new vocabulary straight in my headSupporting details are usually examples or facts that are used to describe or explain the topic sentence.They can make your description or explanation more vivid and convincing.Can you find the advice for them from the blogs Liu Wentrouble with listening to native English speakersJia Xin's advice: listen to English radio programmes, repeat what you hear, record your voice and compare it to the radio host'sJia Xinhow to be polite in EnglishLi Rui's advice: use short requests for close friends, use longer requests for people who are not so close, use more polite phrases for people senior to youLi Ruiremembering new vocabularyYour advice: Create your own word bank: carry a small notebook with you everywhere, and add new words when you learn them, learn word chunks instead of single word, learn word formationWritingRead the blogs of Liu Wen, Jia Xin and Li Rui and find the problems they face.Liu WenJia XinLi Ruitrouble with _______ native English speakershow to be _____ in Englishremembering new________Can you find supporting details ofthese problems listening topolitevocabularyFind the supporting details.Liu Wentrouble with listening to native English speakers· can catch only a few words;· can never quite get the main ideaJia Xinhow to be polite in English· It's easier to just say “Open the window!”, but in English that can sound really terrible.· have to think about who I'm talking to and thendecide whether to say …Li Ruiremembering new vocabulary· there are just SO MANY new words;· can't keep all the new vocabulary straight in my headSupporting details are usually examples or facts that are used to describe or explain the topic sentence.They can make your description or explanation more vivid and convincing.Can you find the advice for them from the blogs Liu Wentrouble with listening to native English speakersJia Xin's advice: listen to English radio programmes, repeat what you hear, record your voice and compare it to the radio host'sJia Xinhow to be polite in EnglishLi Rui's advice: use short requests for close friends, use longer requests for people who are not so close, use more polite phrases for people senior to youLi Ruiremembering new vocabularyYour advice: Create your own word bank: carry a small notebook with you everywhere, and add new words when you learn them, learn word chunks instead of single word, learn word formationActivity 1:Learn some useful expressions◎Expressions used to state the biggest problem◎Expressions used to give adviceWhile-writingDear Liu Wen,I’m terribly sorry to hear that you’re having trouble in your English listening. Maybe/ Perhaps the following advice is helpful to you.Firstly, it is highly recommended that you should listen to English radio prorammes, which helps you get used to how fast native speakers talk. Secondly/Besides, you are supposed to repeat what you hear. Only in this way can you help yourself to experience the feeling of the language.Last but not least, you’d better record your voice so that you can listen to yourself and compare your pronunciation with the radio host’s.I’d appreciate it if you could take my advice into consideration/account. Best wishes to you.Yours,Jia Xin 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览