Unit 5 Into the Wild Using language 课件(共21张PPT)-外研版(2019)必修第一册

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Unit 5 Into the Wild Using language 课件(共21张PPT)-外研版(2019)必修第一册

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(共21张PPT)
unit5
using language
Do you know any animal idioms
Love me, love my dog.
If you love any one, you will like all that belongs to him.
爱屋及乌
1. as busy as a(n) _______
2. kill two _______ with one stone
bee
birds
Look at the pictures and complete the idioms with animal names. (P71 A4)
(像蜜蜂)忙忙碌碌的;非常忙碌的
一石二鸟;一举两得;一箭双雕
Activiy 2
Lead-in
4. hold your _______
5. It’s raining _______ and ________.
horses
cats
dogs
3. When the cat’s away, the _______ will play.
mice
猫儿不在,老鼠作怪(指管事的不在,下面的人玩个痛快)
慢点,别急;耐心等待;保持冷静和耐心
Activity 2
在北欧神话(Norse mythology)中,猫象征雨,狗象征风。因此,rain cats and dogs表示风雨交加,倾盆大雨。
English idioms are a way of adding colour to the language. For example, instead of saying “It's raining heavily”, you could say “1_______________ ________”. Another reason to use idioms is that they are concise. For example, to describe someone who is always working or busy doing something, we can say they are 2______________. If they're rushing into something and should wait and be patient, you could say “3____________ ______”. Learning idioms can be fun, especially when we compare them
to Chinese equivalents. Take, for example, “4________________________
____________” (people do what they want and have fun when someone in authority is absent) and “5_________________________” (solve two problems with one action) - are there corresponding idioms in Chinese
It's raining cats
as busy as a bee kill two birds with one stone hold your horses
When the cat's away, the mice will play. It's raining cats and dogs.
as busy as a bee
horses
When the cat's away, the
kill two birds with one stone
and dogs
hold your
mice will play
concise adj.简明的;简练的
equivalent n. 对应词
corresponding adj. 相应的;相关的
at a snail’s pace
Traffic is moving at a snail’s pace.
慢吞吞的
wolf in sheep’s clothing
Don’t trust him, he’s a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
披着羊皮的狼
all bark and no bite
My boss yells(叫喊) a lot, but he’s all bark and no bite.
虚张声势
dog eat dog
It’s a dog eat dog world out there.
very competitive
竞争残酷的(形容竞争激烈,互相残杀)
pigs might fly
Emily, my GPA is 2.7 last year. I get the scholarship, and pigs might fly.
Did you know
When were dogs first domesticated(驯养)
How long have sheep ,cow and pigs been kept at home as sources of food
Where is the oldest zoo in the world And when
Which zoo is the oldest zoo in China And when was it founded
P72
Can zoo animals survive in the wild
Can zoos offer animals their natural environment
Should we keep wild animals in the zoo
Should we educate people more about animals
Activity 3: Listen to the TV debate and choose the correct topic.
Zookeeper, Max Wilson
Amy Lee, from organization Keep Wild Animals Wild
Zoos can help protect animals 1 .
Zoos are a good way to 2 .
Zoos allow us to see and learn about animals in places similar to their 3 .
Zoos animals can 4 .and be unable to live on their own when returned to the wild.
Zoos cannot offer animals an environment that’s 5 .
their natural one.
Zoos 6 .people than for animals.
Activity 4: Listen again and complete the mind map.
Against
For
Debate
For
Zoos can help protect animals 1 .
Zoos are a good way to 2 .
Zoos allow us to see and learn about animals in places similar to their 3 .
in danger of dying out
educate people about animals
natural environments
Against
Zoos animals can 4 .and be unable to live on their own when returned to the wild.
Zoos cannot offer animals an environment that’s 5 .their natural one.
Zoos 6 .people than for animals.
depend too much on humans
as good as
do more good for
Activity 5: Think &share
What kind of sentences can we use to express our opinions in a debate
What is your opinion about keeping animals in zoos
About a Debate
Activity 6: Listen again and focus on how the speakers express agreement and disagreement.
Exactly!
I agree.
That is true.
I see your point.
No doubt about it.
I suppose so.
I don’t agree.
That’s just not true.
I’m afraid I totally disagree.
I’m not so sure about that.
I don’t think so.
That’s not always the same.
thank you!

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