资源简介 (共50张PPT)What are your favourite stories Unit8Once upon a TimeSection A (1a-Pronunciation)PredictionTitlePicture+What do you think this unit is about Once upon a TimeIn this unit, you will1. tell stories and talk about what you can learn from them.2. use the simple past tense and the simple present tense to tell a story.3. make up an ending for a story.4. explore stories from different cultures./ k lt (r)/编造;虚构文化Look and share2. Who are they 1. How many people are there Five.Four students and a teacher.3. What are the students doing They are practicing a play.Look and share4. What do you think the teacher is helping them with Maybe he is teaching them how to act well.5. How do you think they feel about it Why They are happy because they are smiling.Free talk:What’s your favourite story What is it about Why do you like it Our school is going to hold an English Story-telling Competition. It’s a great chance to show your English skills.→We are looking forward to your participation(参与).Good NewsLet’s learn some interesting stories to prepare for it.Look and say:Look at the pictures. What can you see in each picture 1aa fisherman with agolden fish in hishands by the seaa lion caught in a net and a mouse biting through the net on the grassa man drawing adragon on thewalla man falling off ahorse on the farm andthe horse running awaybite/net/ 网/ba t/ 咬Do you know what stories they are about Match the names with the pictures.1aA Blessing in DisguisePaint the Dragon, Dot the EyesThe Lion and the MouseThe Fisherman and the Golden FishPicture APicture BPicture CPicture D/ bles //d s ɡa z/Do you know how to tell stories Let’s listen to two conversations and learn.Lead-in:Listen to the first conversation. Put the sentences in order.1b______ The mouse bit through the net.______ The hunter caught the lion.______ The lion let the mouse go.______ The lion caught the mouse.______ The mouse promised to help the lion.Read and predict:Which story are we going to listen to The Lion and the Mouse/ h nt (r)/ 猎人Guess the order:_____________/ pr m s/ 承诺CharactersListen to the first conversation. Put the sentences in order.1bThe Lion and the Mouse54312The mouse bit through the net.The hunter caught the lion.The lion let the mouse go.The lion caught the mouse.The mouse promised to help the lion.______________________________PlotThe mouse bit through the net.The hunter caught the lion.The lion let the mouse go.The lion caught the mouse.The mouse promised to help the lion.PlotListen again and answer the questions.1b(1) How did the mouse feel when the lion caught him (2) Does Chen Jie like the story What did she learn from it (1) How did the mouse set the lion free The Lion and the MouseThe mouse was afraid.The mouse bit through the net.Yes, she does. Kindness is never wasted.MoralWhat do you think of the lion/mouse The Lion and the MouseThink:What can you learn from the story Listen to the second conversation. Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.1c(1) Long ago, a farmer ________ his horse.A. lost B. killed C. sold(2) The farmer’s horse came back with _____ other horses.A. five B. six C. seven(3) The farmer’s son broke his ________.A. head B. arm C. leg(4) The ________ didn’t have to join the war.A. farme B. farmer’s son C. farmer’s neighbourRead and predict:Which story are we going to listen to / ne b (r)/A Blessing in DisguiseGuess the answer:_________CharactersListen to the second conversation. Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.1c(1) Long ago, a farmer ________ his horse.A. lost B. killed C. sold(2) The farmer’s horse came back with _____ other horses.A. five B. six C. seven(3) The farmer’s son broke his ________.A. head B. arm C. leg(4) The ________ didn’t have to join the war.A. farme B. farmer’s son C. farmer’s neighbourA Blessing in DisguiseACCB(1) Long ago, a farmer lost his horse.(4) The farmer’s son didn’t have to join the war.(2) The farmer’s horse came back with seven other horses.(3) The farmer’s son broke his leg.PlotListen again and answer the questions.1c(1) What did the neighbours say when the farmer lost his horse (3) What did the neighbours say when the farmer’s son broke his leg (2) What did the neighbours say when the horse came back (4) What did the farmer always say to the neighbours (5) What lesson did Emma learn from the story How unlucky!That’s great!That’s terrible!Maybe.Unlucky things may turn out well. And good things could go wrong too.MoralWhat do you think of the farmer Think:What can you learn from the story A Blessing in Disguise福兮祸之所倚,祸兮福之所伏。Listen to the two conversations again and answer the questions.1d1. Why do you think the lion laughed when the mouse promised to help him 3. Did the farmer feel very sad when bad things happened 2. Do you like the story about the lion and the mouse Why or why not 4. Was the farmer wise Why or why not The lion thought the mouse couldn’t help him much.Yes, I do. Because I learn that kindness is never wasted.No, he didn’t.Yes, he was. Because unlucky things may turn out well, and good things could go wrong too./wa z/Let’s watch, repeat and analyze.Analyze:Conversation 1:Chen Jie: Please share your favourite story with me, Peter.Peter: Sure. Once a lion caught a mouse. The mouse wasafraid. He said, “Please let me go! One day I willhelp you!” The lion laughed and let the mouse go.Later, a hunter caught the lion in a net. The mousehelped the lion then. He bit through the net and setthe lion free!Chen Jie: I like that story. Kindness is never wasted. How did the story begin (when, who, what) How did the story end (when, who, what) What happened in themiddle of the story (when, where, who, what,how)BeginningMiddleEndingMoralAttention:1. The simple past tense2. Time orderAnalyze:Conversation 2:Emma: What’s your favourite story, Teng Fei Teng Fei: Oh, I like this one. A farmer lost his horse. His neighbours said, “How unlucky!” But the farmer just said, “Maybe.” Later, his horse came back with seven other horses. People said, “That’s great!” But the farmer said, “Maybe.” Later, his son broke his leg when he tried to ride a horse. People said, “That’s terrible!” Again, the farmer said, “Maybe.” Well, because of his leg, the son didn’t have to join a war. That saved his life!Emma: I see. Unlucky things may turn out well. And good things could go wrong too.Teng Fei: Yes, you never know. How did the story begin (who, what, how) How did the story end (who, what) What happened in themiddle of the story (when, who, what, how)BeginningMiddleEndingMoralAttention:1. The simple past tense2. Time orderMiddleEndingMoralCharactersSetting Where and when did the story take place How did the story end What happened in themiddle of the story Who was in the story Beginning How did the story begin What can we learn from the story Once ...Later ...Then ...In the end, ...Which story do you like more Retell it to a partner.1eI like...better. One day, a ...Example:I like “A blessing in disguise” better.One day, a farmer lost his horse. His neighbours said it was bad luck. The farmer just said,“Maybe.” Later, his horse came back with another seven horses. People said it was great. But the farmer said, “Maybe.”Later, his son broke his leg when he tried to ridea horse. People said it was terrible. The farmersaid again,“Maybe.” Because of his broken leg,the son didn't have to join a war, and that saved his life.Example:I prefer the story The Lion and the Mouse. Let me tell it to you. Once a lion caught a mouse. The mouse asked to let him go and said he would help the lion one day. The lion laughed and let him go. Later, a huntercaught the lion in a net. The mouse helped thelion then, he bit through the net and saved the lion.How well can you do these things Very well OK Needs workI can use the simple past tense to tell the story I like. I can tell how the story began. I can tell what happened next. I can tell how the story ended. Checklist:Our school is going to hold an English Story-telling Competition. It’s a great chance to show your English skills.→We are looking forward to your participation(参与).Good NewsDo you know how to tell story now Are you ready to join in the story-telling competition now Stories are powerful. They tell us life lessons.promise3. The mouse promised to help the lion.Language points.老鼠承诺帮助狮子.promise (not) to do sth承诺/答应(不)做某事① v.承诺;保证promise sb sth向某人承诺...promise sth to sbpromise +(that)从句承诺/保证...Practice makes perfect.1.他承诺在学校努力学习.He promises to study hard at school.=He promises that he will study hard at school.2.我父母答应给我买一辆新自行车.My parents promise me a new bike.=My parents promise a new bike to me.=My parents promise to buy me a new bike.②cn.承诺;诺言make a promise许下诺言keep a promise信守诺言一旦许下诺言,你就必须信守.Once you make a promise, you must keep it.break a promise违背诺言chatcheekchipchopchumFollow the teacher and think:字母组合ch的发音规律辅音字母组合ch通常发_______./t /shakesheepshopshipshutFollow the teacher and think:字母组合sh的发音规律辅音字母组合sh通常发_______./ /phonephotonephewspheregopherFollow the teacher and think:字母组合ph的发音规律辅音字母组合ph通常发_______./f/thinthreemathFollow the teacher and think:字母组合th的发音规律辅音字母组合th通常发_______./θ/或/ /mouthbathesoothebreathelathewhipwhalewheelwheatwhiteFollow the teacher and think:字母组合wh的发音规律辅音字母组合wh通常发_______./w/What about these words whowholewhoseFollow the teacher and think:字母组合wh的发音规律辅音字母组合wh有时还可发_______./h/ph/f/physicselephantphotophoneListen and repeat. Add one more word to each group.1ch/t /chairwhichrichcheapsh/ /shipfashiondishfishth /θ/ / /throw thenmaths withthankthinthateitherwh /w/ /h/why whowhere whosewhatwhenwholewhom辅音二合字母辅音二合字母是由两个辅音字母组成的组合,它们的发音通常不同于这两个字母单独的读音.Let’s read the tongue twisters.1/t /A cheerful child chose a cheap chair in the church./f/The physics professor’s photo shows an elephant with a phone./ /She washed a shiny ship - shaped dish in the washroom.Let’s read the tongue twisters.1/θ// /Think that the thin thief took the clothes with the smooth leather./w//h/Why where when whose whole wheat Who knows.In pairs, read the conversation aloud slowly. Then listen and read it again at a normal speed. Notice how the letters in bold change sounds.2A: Did you read Little Woman for English class It’s great!B: No, I didn’t. Would you like to tell me about it A: Well,I’d like to. But don’t you want to read it by yourself /d d// ju //w d// ju //d nt// ju // d d u// w d u//d nt u/音的同化音的同化是指两个相邻的音相互影响而发生变化,结果是这两个音变得相同或相近.A: Can I get you something, Mary B: Thanks, John! Could you give me some cold yogurt, please A: Here, I got you one. It's really good yogurt.B: Yuk! What did you do This is very bad yogurt!A: Oh, did you find your yogurt not yummy B: I bet you added some salt, didn't you A: Ha ha, yes! I tricked you!B: Just you wait! I'll get you next time!Role-play:HomeworkLevel A: 1. 完成《学法大视野》;2.Read and retell the stories in 1b and 1c .Level A+: 1. 完成《学法大视野》;2. Search for more stories and share with your partner. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览