资源简介 (共22张PPT)Unit 1 Face valuesUnderstanding ideas新标准《英语》高中选择性必修第三册Activity 1Read the facts about how satisfied people around the world are with their personal looks and answer the questions.1 Do you find any of the facts surprising Why 2 Do you think one’s appearance isimportant Why Over half of people are fairlysatisfied or completely satisfied withtheir appearances. Teenagers are almost as satisfiedwith their looks as older generations. Men and women are almost equal interms of how satisfied they are. People in Latin American countriesare the happiest with their looks. Japanese people are the most self-critical, with over one in ten “not atall satisfied”.Activity 2Read the passage and find out what attitude each person has towards their looks.Jade:Anthony:Emma:Jade is too obsessed with selfie apps, editing and posting selfies for hours every day, which shows that she craves others’ attention to make up for her lack of confidence towards her look.Although Anthony used to not care about his appearance, his attitude changed after a makeover experience. He realised that there is value in making an effort with the way you present yourself.Emma had always been ashamed of being larger than other girls, until she came to realise that mental and physical health is more beautiful and important than being skinny and unhealthy, and that confidence itself is attractive.Activity 3Choose the purpose of the passage and give your reasons.1 To persuade people to edit their photos less.2 To prove that external beauty is not the most important thing.3 To show the true meaning of beauty.4 To warn readers about the physical dangers of losing weight.Activity 4Organise information from the passage and complete the diagram.JadeStatements: I want to 1 0 I have become 2 0 The positive comments 3 0Dr Hart’s comment: 4 0apple 44 0addicted to editing and posting my selfies, and checking my phonefor commentsJade’s obsession with online photo editing shows her lack of confidence and need for other people’s attention, but the image she presents to obtain the praise of others is not the real one. People who pretend to be someone they are not tend to misjudge themselves.look good in my selfiesboost my confidenceActivity 4AnthonyStatements: I was surprised at 5 0 I perceived that 6 0 Dr Hart’s comment: 7 007how good I looked after the makeoverexternal beauty isn’t totally worthlessExternal beauty is also important because making an effort with the image we present to the world can help us to make a positive first impression on others and boost our confidence.Activity 4EmmaStatements: My attempts to lose weight brought me 8 0 A plus-size model 9 09 I realised that 10 09Dr Hart’s comment: 11 09pain and poor healthshowed me that it is possible to be attractive and confident even if you are largemy health,mental and physical, is the most important thingGood health is beautiful and makes us happier and more confident.Activity 4Now talk about which story or comment makes the greatest impression on you and give your reasons.Think & Share1 Do you agree that “It’s a pretty person’s world” Why 2 Has your understanding of the importance of appearance changed after reading the passage Why 3 In addition to those methods mentioned in the passage, what other ways do you think can make you become a better person 4 Have you encountered any difficulties in understanding the main idea of this passage Share them with the class and ask for advice.Unit 1 Face valuesStarting out新标准《英语》高中选择性必修第三册Activity 1 Watch the video and answer the questions.1 How many kinds of Peking Opera masks are mentioned in thevideo What do they represent Six.A red mask represents a hero with positive characteristics such as honesty and loyalty.A black mask represents a bold but rough character, who is serious, fair and selfless.A blue mask represents a character who is upright and brave in the face of challenges.A yellow mask represents a fierce character.A white mask represents a character who is disloyal, clever and aims to do harm.Xiaohualian, a black and white mask painted on and round the actor’s nose, represents a character who is funny and entertaining, and who easily wins the audience’s affection.Activity 12 Which Peking Opera mask most suits your personality Why Activity 2 Look at the pictures and answer the questions.1 What can you see in the three pictures In the first picture, there are four yellow ducklings standing together, one grey duckling standing alone and a swan flying in the sky.In the second picture, there is a tiger who is smelling a red flower.In the third picture, there is a cat who is looking in the mirror and imagining itself as a lion.Activity 22 What does each of the pictures tell you about the characters In the first picture, the grey duckling may feel lonely and different, and unfairly left out by the other ducklings because of the way it looks. Perhaps it dreams of becoming a beautiful and graceful swan one day.In the second picture, the tiger looks gentle, sweet and thoughtful, showing its delicate and vulnerable side.In the third picture, even though the cat is small, it sees itself as being strong and powerful, like a lion.Activity 23 What can you learn from the pictures Don’t judge someone by their appearance, but look beyond it to find their inner beauty.It’s okay to show your vulnerable side sometimes.Don’t let the way you look stop you from achieving your dreams and ambitions.Unit 1 Face valuesProject新标准《英语》高中选择性必修第三册Adapting a book for the stageFrom the pages of a book, words and imagination come together to bring a story to life, unlimited by space and time. Many a well-loved book has gone on to be adapted for the stage, but how successful can this really be within the physical constraints of a theatre and a defined length of time Investigate1 Choose one of these books or any other book that you have enjoyed reading.The Hunchback of Notre-Dame WonderThe Elephant Man The Phantom of the Opera2 After reading, select an excerpt which you feel effectively contrasts a person’s physical appearance with their personality and inner emotions.Plan1 Work in groups. Share your chosen excerpt with your group.2 Discuss the excerpts you have shared and vote for the one that you would like to adapt.3 Talk about how you might adapt the excerpt into a short play to be acted out on stage. Consider the following: key action in each part of the story – is there anything you will cut fromthe original setting – will you change the time and / or place in which the story is told characters – will you keep all of these, or will you introduce new ones narrative style – will you change it, or perhaps introduce a narrator language – will you modernise any old-fashioned language Create1 Write your play.2 Assign roles for the members of your group:director(s) set and costume designers actor(s) / actress(es)3 Rehearse your play.Present1 Perform your play to the class.2 Watch other performances and vote for the best play, best script, best set and costume design, and best actor / actress.THANK YOU 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览