人教版高中英语必修第一册Unit 3 Sports and fitness SectionⅠ Listening speaking and talking课件

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人教版高中英语必修第一册Unit 3 Sports and fitness SectionⅠ Listening speaking and talking课件

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Unit 3
Section1 Listening, speaking and talking
Listening and speaking
All sports for all people.
—Pierre de Coubertin
人人可运动,运动为人人。
—顾拜旦
Have you heard of these sports events
Warming-up
Before listening
Learn about the sports below:
football (soccer)
volleyball
table tennis
(ping pong)
badminton
basketball
lifting
wrestling
boxing
Tai Chi
gymnastic
skiing
marathon
E sports
I like to watch boxing, because it is exciting, and the boxers are great athletes.
Look at the posters.
What sports events do you like to watch
Which sport would you like to try
EXAMPLE:
While Listening
Listen for main ideas
Try to catch the main ideas instead of trying to remember and translate each word you hear.
What is Shen Qi’s main purpose of talking to Amy
A. To invite Amy to an e-sports event.
B. To invite Amy to a soccer match.
C. To explain e-sports event.
Listen to Conversation 1.
1. Did you hear that there’s an e-sports event this weekend
2. Would you like to come along
3. Really I’d love to.
4. Why don’t you join us this Saturday afternoon
5. Oh, sorry. I can’t.
Listen to Conversation 1 again and circle the words that the speaker stresses.
Shen Qi: Hi, Amy! Did you hear that there's an e-sports
event this weekend
Amy: No, I didn't! What're e-sports
Shen Qi: Well, e-sports are sports you play with a computer,
like computer games.
Amy: Those aren't real sports, are they
Shen Qi: Yes, they are. Many people play and watch e-
sports. I've been waiting for this event for a long
time. Would you like to come along
Amy: Really I'd love to! Where is it
Shen Qi: It's in the new stadium. Why don't you join us this
Saturday afternoon
Amy: Oh, sorry. I can't. I have to meet my badminton coach.
Shen Qi: Oh,that's too bad.
1. When will the event happen
The event will happen ___________________.
2. What's a “Blue Paint” run
A “Blue Paint”run is a fun run that _________________.
3. Why is it called a “Blue Paint” run
Because people can buy water balloons filled with ________ and____________ the runners.
4. If 200 people take part in the run and 400 balloons are sold, how much money will they collect
Translate and listen
helps the community
on Saturday afternoon
blue paint
throw them at
6,000 dollars.
“Blue Paint” run
Adam: Hey, Julie. What're you doing this weekend There is a Blue
Paint Run on Saturday afternoon.
Julie: What's a Blue Paint Run Is it a marathon
Adam: No,it's not a marathon. It's just a fun run that helps the
community. You pay 20 dollars to run five kilometres. That
sounds like fun, doesn't it
Julie:Er. . . no,it sounds tiring! But why is it called a Blue Paint Run
Adam: That's the fun part. People can buy water balloons filled with blue paint and throw them at the runners. The balloons cost 5 dollars each and the money goes to help poor people. Would you like to go
Julie: That sounds like a great idea! You can run, and I'll throw
the paint!
Summary
Do you know how to make an invitation and how to accept / refuse an invitation
I’d love to!
All right!
That would be great / very nice!
That sounds like a great idea!
Thanks. That’s very nice of you.
I’m looking forward to …
accept
an
invitation
Ski Race: Zhangjiakou, a beautiful city in northern China, will host the Youth Ski Race in December.
Track Meet: A great event for track-and-field lovers on 26 October.
Gym Class: Come and work out at a gym! Sweat your way to good health! You can make it!
Time
Location
Events
Why do you love to watch
Adam: Hey, Julie. There will be a Youth Ski Race to be held in Zhangjiakou in December. Would you like to go with me
Julie: That sounds like a great idea! But where is
Zhangjiakou
Adam: Zhangjiakou is a beautiful city in northern China.
We can go there by train.
Julie: That would be great ! I’m looking forward to the
coming holiday.
Sample Conversation
Listening and Talking
Unit 3 Sports and Fitness
Warming-up
Have you ever heard of sportsmanship
What is sportsmanship
Treating the opponent with respect
What is sportsmanship
What is sportsmanship
treating the opponent with respect
being friendly and helpful in the competition
playing fair
being polite and friendly in the competition
following the rules of the games
respecting the judgement
......
Sportsmanship is behaviour and attitudes that show respect for the rules of a game and for the other players.
Listen and answer the questions.
1. What happened to one of the girls in the race
2. What was the result of the race
Listening
Cao Jing: Hi, Lily. Hi, Max. You saw the race yesterday,
didn’t you
Max: Hello, Cao Jing. No, I didn’t what happened
Cao Jing: Two girls were on the final lap. They had nearly
finished the race and had only a hundred metres to
go, when one of the girls fell and couldn’t get up.
1. What happened to one of the girls in the race
A girl fell and couldn’t get up when the two girls
had only a hundred metres to finish the race.
Lily: Oh, my! So the other girl won, did she
Cao Jing: No, that’s what was so cool. She stopped and
helped the other girl finish the race.
2. What was the result of the race
The other girl stopped and helped the girl
who fell finish the race.
Three students are talking about sportsmanship. Listen to the conversation and match each opinion with the right speaker.
Who do you agree with Why
Cao Jing ______ Lily______ Max ______
A. An athlete should do his/her best to win.
B. The girl should stop and help the other girl. Good
sportsmanship is more important than winning!
C. An athlete should think about honour and his/her fans
if he/she is competing for his/her country
1
B
C
A
vi. 竞争;对抗
Cao Jing: I think she thought it was the right thing to do. It’s more important to help each other than to win.
Lily: I don’t agree. If someone falls during a race, that’s too bad. It’s just part of the race.
Max: Exactly! If you’ve practised hard for the race, you should do your best to win.
Cao Jing: I don’t think so. Winning isn’t always the most important thing.
Lily: But that doesn’t make any sense. What if an athlete is competing for her country She should think about the fans and the honour.
Cao Jing: I see what you mean, but I still don’t think that you’re right, Helping others should always come first.
B
C
A
C
Listen again and circle the expressions that you hear in the conversation.
2
Yes, I think so.
Me too. Sure./Certainly.
/Of course.
You’re right/correct.
I guess so.
I’m sorry, but I disagree /don’t agree.
I don’t think so.
That’s not right.
That doesn’t make any sense!
That’s not how I see it.
I see what you mean, but ...
I agree.
So do I. Exactly!
All right.
Good idea.
Agreeing
Disagreeing
Choose one of the situations below and make a conversation.
A soccer player should not pretend to fall
down even if it helps his/her team.
In school teams, every one should get a
chance to play, not only the best players.
It is wrong to pay people millions of yuan
to play sports.
Athletes should play only for their own
country.
2
Situation 1
Situation 2
Situation 3
Situation 4
Talking
Read the conversation and underline the expressions to show agreement or disagreement.
A: I agree with the idea that a soccer player should never pretend to fall down even if it helps his or her team. You should never cheat.
B: Exactly! It’s important to do the right thing.
C: Well, I don’t think so. Many players do it, and they think it
helps the team.
A: That doesn’t make any sense!
B: I see what you mean, but the audience wants fair play.
C: …
EXAMPLE
A soccer player should not
pretend to fall down even
if it helps his/her team.
Situation 1

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