资源简介 (共24张PPT)Unit 3 Family mattersVocabulary and listeningBrainstorm(头脑风暴)facial featuresbig nose/ big eyes/Handsome/beautiful/prettyFull lips/ thin lipsSingle eyelid/ double eyelidsred/ blond/ grey/brown/ black....straight/ long/ short/ bald/ curly/black/white /AsianFair/ lightOrientalDarkThin/slimFat/ overweightA good figure /Well-builtPhysical appearancesUsing languageFace:Skin:Hair:Height and built:Read the email and answer the questions.1.What did Penny’s dad look like ten years ago 2.What does Penny’s mum look like now and why 3.How does Penny look different now compared to ten years ago Using language1. What did Penny’s dad look like ten years ago 2. What does Penny’s mum look like now and why Read the email and answer the questions.He was quite thin and pale. He had red, bushy hair and a square jaw.She looks almost the same as she did ten years ago, with smooth skin and straight black hair, because jogging has kept her slim and fit.3. How does Penny look different now compared to ten years ago Her hair has got a lot longer and she wears it in a ponytail. She also has freckles on her cheeks now.Using languageUnderline the words and expressions used to describe appearances in Activity 4 and put them into the table. Add any more you can think of.Using languageHi Anna,Great to hear from you! Yes, we had a fantastic holiday. Mum, Dad and I went camping in Beidaihe. In fact, we stayed at the same campsite as we did ten years ago. Dad showed me a photo we had taken then — just see how time flies!From: PennyTo: AnnaSubject: A family memoryUsing languageDad has changed quite a bit! In his thirties, he was quite thin and pale, and he had red bushy hair. Nowadays, he’s well-built and tanned. He’s always had a square jaw, but now he’s grown a beard. Strangely, his beard is still red even though his hair is turning grey!Mum looks almost the same, though. She still has smooth skin and straight black hair, and jogging has kept her slim and fit.Using languageI still have light skin and black hair, of course. But I usually wear my hair in a ponytail these days as it has got a lot longer. Mum says I had cute rosy cheeks, but now I have freckles. I think they are kind of cute too, right Can’t wait to see you back in school!PennyUsing languageBrainstormingFace Hair Skin Height and buildskinny/ medium height/ healthy/ in good shape/ fit, healthysquare jawred beardrosy cheeksfrecklesround face/ square face/ heart-shaped face/ long face;well-featuredbushygreystraight blackPonytail longpaletannedsmoothlightthinwell-builtslimfitUsing languageblond/ grey/brown/ black....straight/ long/ short/ bald/ curly/redblack/white /AsianFair/ lightOrientalDarkLook at the pictures and try to describe the physical appearance with the useful expressions.He was/ had.....Now he is/ has got....ExampleWhen Liu Dehua was a little boy, he had bushy hair. And he was well-featured with a pair of beautiful eyes. Now, he is well-built. He has got a crew cut, a handsome face with a hooked nose. More importantly, he sets a positive example for the society.Using languageHe was / had…Now, he is / has got…Look at the pictures and try to describe the physical appearance with the useful expressions.Using language18 years later, his appearance changed significantly.Do you know the International Day of Families Will you say sorry to your family members if you hurt them Using languageSaying sorry to family membersThe International Day of Families, which was set by the United Nations in 1993, is held on 15 May every year. The day celebrates the importance of families. It aims to deepen people‘s understanding of issues that are related to families. With a different theme each year, the day is observed (庆祝) with a wide range of events that are organised at local, national and international levels.Did You KnowUsing languageUsing languageLearn some new and difficult wordsupsetpromiserecentlypalehillmake itschool playgo campingcatch up 赶上/闲聊be busy withbe off sick 休病假on your part 对我们来说take a day off 休假go to the countrysidehave a picnicUsing languageListen to the conversation and choose the feelings that the speakers express.confusedangryupset/sadembarrassedsorryhappyUsing languageListen again and complete Alice’s Journal entry.Saturday 22 SeptemberToday, I was in a(n)___________, but Mum missed it. Later, on the phone she apologised and explained that she was busy with work because someone was (2)_________. I wish she had come!I know she’s been busy recently, and I understand that. I’m just worried about her. I don’t like seeing her so (3)_____________.school playoff sicktired and paleUsing languageI think she needs to take some time off work to (4)_______.I told her my worries. To make up for it, next week we plan to go to the (5)____________ together. We’ll go camping and have a(n) (6)__________. Most importantly, we’ll have time to talk and (7)__________. I’m really looking forward to it!relaxcountrysidepicniccatch upUsing languageListening material:Alice: (sadly) Mum, it's me...Mum: Alice What's wrong You 1.____________.Alice: (sadly) I knew it...Mum: Oh, no! I forgot, didn't I Your concert was today, and 2.____________!Alice: It wasn't a concert. It was the school play. And yes, you missed it.Mum: Alice, I'm so sorry! I was really 3.____________ work. Someone was off sick, so I had to do his work, too.Alice: Couldn't you have asked someone else to do it I know work is very important to you, it's just… Everyone said I was really good in the play. I wanted you to see it, too.Mum: I'm sorry I didn't 4.____________, dear. You worked so hard on your part, and I'm so proud of you. I should have been there. I promise I'll never do it again! Can you forgive me sound upsetI missed itbusy withmake itUsing languageListen again and complete the listening material.Listening material:Alice: It's all right. I understand you're very busy. But you've worked so much recently. You need some time off to relax. I don't like seeing you so tired and pale.Mum: I know, dear. Perhaps next week I could 5.____________, and we could go to the countryside.Alice: (happily) That sounds wonderful! We can 6.____________and have a picnic in the hills.Mum: And we can really talk and 7.____________!Alice: I'd love that!Mum: OK, I'll talk to my manager about it. Bye for now!Alice: Bye, Mum! Love you!take a day offgo campingcatch upNow talk about how Alice’s mother makes an apology.Using languageI’m so sorry!I’m really sorry that…Can you forgive me Please forgive me for…Please don’t be angry with me…I didn’t mean to...It’s OK.It’s all right.I understand that…Let’s forget about it.Don’t worry about it.Using languageNow talk about how Alice’s mother makes an apology.Work in pairs. Think about another situation in which you need to make an apology and have a similar conversation.Learning to learnPlacing stress on particular words can have a big impact on the meaning and strength of apologies. For example. Saying “I am sorry” has more of an impact than “I’m sorry”. Another way of strengthening an apology is by using and stressing adverbs: I’m really sorry, I’m so sorry.Using languageAct out the conversation to apologise to a family member.Student AYou’re Student B’s son / daughter. Student B asked you to teach him / her how to use a new app to take photos. You started to help but soon became very impatient. Now, you feel sorry about your behaviour. Apologise to Student B and make up.Using languageStudent BYou’re Student A’s father / mother. You wanted to learn how to use a new photo-taking app, so you asked Student A for help. However, he / she was very impatient. Now Student A wants to apologise to you. Accept the apology and comfort him / her.Using language 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览