资源简介 (共34张PPT)Unit 5 What are the shirts made of Section A 1a-2dLearning objects(学习目标)By the end of the class, you will be able:1. To learn the following key words and phrases:chopstick, coin, fork…&be known for…2. To talk about what products are made of and wherethey were made.3. To improve students’ listening and speaking abilities.What is it/ are they called What is it /are they made of Where is it /are they made Look and saysteelglasswoodsilkcottonsilvergoldpaperWhat are these What can they be made into Look and guessWho are they What are they probably talking about 1aWhat are these things usually made of Match them with the materials. More than one answer is possible.Things Materials1. chopsticks 4. stamp 2. window 5. fork 3. coin 6. blouse a. wood d. paperb. gold e. silkc. silver f. glass1. chopsticks2. window3. coin4. stamp5. fork6. blousewoodsilverglassgoldsilverpaperwoodsilversilkwoodgoldA: What are the _________ usually made of B: They’re made of _______.chopstickswoodPair workA: What’s the ______ usually made of B: It’s made of ______.stamppaperListen and match the products with what they are made of and where they were made.1bThings Made of Made inshirts cotton South Koreachopsticks silver Thailandring steel Americabe made of 由……制成, 指从成品中可以看出原材料be made from 由……制成, 指从成品中看不出原材料be made in 在……制造,in后接表示地点或时间的词语be made by 由……制造,by后接指人的名词或代词be made into被制成……,into后接制成的成品1. How much are those shirts A. Twenty-seven dollars.B. Twenty-eight dollars.C. Twenty-nine dollars.2. Where are steel chopsticks popular A. In China. B. In Japan. C. In Korea.3. What does Anita think of the ring A. Expensive. B. Pretty. C. Popular.Listen and chooseTapescriptsSusan: Hi, Anita. I bought three shirts for 29 dollars yesterday!Anita: Oh, really What are they made of though Sometimes the cheap ones are made of materials that don’t feel very good. Susan: A hundred percent cotton. They’re nice and soft, and they were made in America.Anita: Oh, OK. By the way, where did you buy those chopsticks They’re really cool! Susan: Oh, I got them in South Korea. They’re nice, aren’t they Anita: Yeah. Chopsticks are usually made of wood.I’ve never seen steel ones before. Susan: Oh, steel chopsticks are popular in Korea. Hey, do you think this ring looks OK Anita: Hmm…yes, I think it’s quite pretty. Is it made of silver Susan: Yes, and it was made in Thailand. I’ll give it to mybest friend for her birthday. Anita: Oh, I’m sure she’ll love it.Practice the conversation in 1a. Then make conversations using the information in 1b.1cA: This ring looks nice. Is it made of silver B: Yes, and it was made in Thailand.This shirt looks nice.Is it made of cotton Yes, and it wasmade in America.This chopsticklooks nice. Is itmade of silver No, it’s made ofsteel, and it wasmade in South Korea.Listen and check (√ ) the main topic of Nick and Marcus’ conversation.2a_____ the science museum_____ the art and science fair_____ environmental protection_____ a model plane_____ a beautiful painting_____ grass and leaves√Listen again. Write short answers to thequestions.2b1. Where is the art and science fair 2. Do Nick and Marcus have to pay to go 3. What is the model plane made of 4. What is the painting made from 1. Where is the art and science fair ____________________________________2. Do Nick and Marcus have to pay to go ____________________________________3. What is the model plane made of ____________________________________4. What is the painting made from ____________________________________It is just outside the science museum.No. (Their school is paying for it.)It is made of used wood and glass.It is made from grass, leaves and flowers.1. Nick went to the art and science fair _________.A. the day before yesterday B. yesterdayC. this morning2. All the works were made by _______________.A. middle school students B. high school studentsC. university students3. The fair is about _______________.A. environmental protection B. recyclingC. environmental protection and recyclingListen and chooseTapescriptsNick: Hey Marcus, have you heard about the art and science fair Marcus: You mean the one just outside the science museum Nick: Yeah, that’s the one. The school notice board says that all students are invited to attend for free! Our school is paying for it! Marcus: Wow, that’s great! Nick: I went there yesterday. Marcus: Did you see anything cool Nick: Of course! All the works there were made by university students. Marcus: What did you see Nick: I saw a huge model plane. It’s made of used wood and glass. I also saw a really beautiful painting. It’s made from grass, leaves and flowers. Marcus: Oh, yeah, the fair is about environmental protection and recycling, right Nick: Yes, and the students came up with some really interesting and creative ideas. 2cMake conversations using the information in 2a and 2b.A: What did you see at the art and science fair B: I saw…A: What is it made of/from B: …What did you see at the art and science fair I saw a beautiful painting.What is it made from It is made from grass, leaves and flowers.Task 1: Watch and answer.2dWho are they What are they talking about They are Liu Jun and Pam.They are talking about Chinese tea.Task 2: Listen and choose.1. Where is tea produced in China A. In Anxi and Hangzhou.B. In many different areas.C. In Anhui and Hangzhou.2. What places are the tea plants grown A. On the sides of mountains.B. At the foot of mountains.C. On the top of mountains.First, tea plants _________ on the sides of mountains.Next, when ____________ are ready, they _________ by hand.Then, the tea leaves _______ for processing.Finally, the tea _________ and _____ to many different countries and places around China.How is tea produced are grownare pickedthe tea leavesare sentis packedsentTask 3: Read and fill in the blanks.1. Which country is famous for tea China is famous for tea.2. Where is tea produced in China It is produced in many different areas. For example, Anxi and Hangzhou are widely known for their tea.3. How are tea leaves picked They are picked by hand.Task 4: Read and answer the following questions.4. Where is tea sent The tea is sent to many different countries and places around China.5. Why is Chinese tea drunk all over the world Because tea is good for both health and business.Task 5: Role-play the conversation.Pam: China is famous for tea, right Liu Jun: Yes, both in the past and now.Pam: Where is tea produced in China Liu Jun: Well, in many different areas. For example,Anxi and Hangzhou are widely knownfor their tea.Pam: How is tea produced be famous for = be known for 因……而出名,for后接出名的原因be famous to 为……所熟知,to后常接人be famous as 作为……出名,as后接表示身份、职业等的名词Liu Jun: Well, as far as I know, tea plants aregrown on the sides of mountains. Whenthe leaves are ready, they are pickedby hand and then are sent for processing.Pam: What happens next as far as I know 据我所知as far as“就……而言”,引导状语从句,强调程度或范围。by hand 手工;用手Liu Jun: The tea is packed and sent to manydifferent countries and places around China.Pam: It seems that many people all over the worlddrink Chinese tea.Liu Jun: Yes, people say that tea is good for bothhealth and business!that 引导的表语从句,作seems的表语It seems/seemed + that 从句 似乎…… ;好像……seem+名词 似乎…… ;好像……seem(+to be)+形容词 似乎……;好像……seem to do sth. 似乎做某事;好像做某事be good for… 对……有好处be bad for… 对……不利;对……有害be good at + n./pron./doing 擅长于……be good with 善于应付……的;对……有办法be good to 对……友好生意;商业Key words and phrases: chopstick, coin, fork, blouse, silver, glass, cotton, steel, fair, widely, be known for, process, pack, leaf, produceSummaryKey sentences:— Is it made of silver — Yes, it was made in Thailand.Well, as far as I know, tea plants are grown on the sides of mountains. When the leaves are ready, they are picked by hand and then are sent for processing.1. Review the key words and sentences.2. Role-play the conversation of 2d with your friend.3. Preview the new words and expressions on page 35.Homework 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览