Unit 1 Back to school Period 3 Integrated skills 课件(共32张,内嵌音频) 高一英语 译林版(2020) 必修第一册

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Unit 1 Back to school Period 3 Integrated skills 课件(共32张,内嵌音频) 高一英语 译林版(2020) 必修第一册

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Integrated skills
Starting a new school club
Unit 1 Back to school
Contents
1. Lead-in
2. Listening
3. Reading
4. Writing
5. Self-evaluation
6. Homework
Lead-in
Have you joined any school clubs before
What clubs are there in your school
Do you know how to start a new club
Free talk
Drama Club
Dance Club
Basketball Club
Science Club
Debate Club
Cooking Club
Photography Club
Environmental Club
Joining the Drama Club helps me overcome shyness and express myself better.
The Science Club lets me turn textbook knowledge into real - life experiments.
In the Cooking Club, we’re currently learning to make traditional Chinese dumplings.
I want to start a ‘Book - to - Film’ Club. We’ll read novels and then make short films based on them!
Listening
Maggie is talking to Mr Zhou about starting a new school club. Read the steps in A1, and try to predict the right order.
Listen to the conversation and check your assumption.
Listening
Your order is ___________________.
Listening
A1
c e a d b
Listening
A2
1.learn a useful skill
2.short story writing
3.club leader
4.activities
5.find new members
Listen again and complete the notes.
Role-play
场景一:环保社团招新(Eco-Club Recruitment)
Alice: Hi! I’m Alice from the Eco-Club. Do you care about the environment We’re trying to make our school greener. Want to join us
Bob: Sounds cool, but what do you actually do
Alice: We do three main things. First, we organize recycling drives every month—like collecting plastic bottles and turning them into art projects. Second, we plant trees and create small “green corners” around campus. Third, we host workshops to teach students how to reduce waste, like making DIY reusable bags.
Bob: That’s interesting, but I’m not sure if I have time. How often do you meet
Alice: We meet every Thursday after school for an hour. It’s flexible—you can come when you’re free, but we’d love your help at least once a month.
Bob: Hmm, okay. I’ll think about it. How do I sign up
Alice: Just scan this QR code to join our group chat, or stop by our booth tomorrow at the club fair. We’ll send you more details!
Bob: Thanks! I might come check out the booth.
Alice: Great! Hope to see you there. Let’s make a difference together!
Role-play
戏剧社推广(Drama Club Promotion)
Lily: Hey! Have you ever wanted to be on stage Join the Drama Club—we’re all about having fun and breaking out of your shell!
Mike: I like acting, but I’m really shy. I don’t think I can handle being in a play.
Lily: Totally get it! Most of us were shy at first too. We start with small games to build confidence—like improv exercises where you just act silly and laugh a lot. No pressure! Plus, you don’t have to be an actor—we need people to help with costumes, lighting, or even writing scripts.
Mike: Oh, that sounds less scary. What’s the biggest project you’ve done
Lily: Last semester, we performed a modern version of Alice in Wonderland. I played the Cheshire Cat—it was so much fun to wear a colorful costume and make the audience laugh. We also invited the art club to help paint the set, so it was a big team effort!
Mike: Wow, that sounds cool. Do you have any performances coming up
Lily: Yes! We’re preparing a short comedy show for the school talent show next month. You could join us for rehearsals—even if it’s just to watch and see if you like it.
Mike: Okay, I’ll give it a try. How do I get involved
Lily: Perfect! Just fill out this signup form, and I’ll add you to our rehearsal schedule. We meet every Monday and Wednesday after school. Don’t worry—we’ll start slow and have lots of snacks at rehearsals!
Mike: Thanks, Lily. I’m still a bit nervous, but I think it’ll be worth it.
Lily: Trust me, you’ll love it! Everyone in the club is super friendly. See you at rehearsal!
Reading
Read Maggie’s proposal on Page 9.
Find details about the information part of the form on Page 8.
Club name, club leader, meeting time, club activities, materials needed, plan for recruiting
Reading
B
Part B: Proposal for a new school club
Club name: Short Story Writing Club
Club leader: Maggie Zhang
Meeting time: Friday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:30
Club aim: To improve short story writing skills
Club activities:
·Read short stories in different styles;
·Write short stories using different techniques;
·Hold workshops to discuss the short stories club members read and write;
·Invite professional writers to give talks on short story writing.
Materials needed: Paper and pen for each student
Plan for finding new members:
·Make posters and put them up around the school;
·Put a notice in the school newspaper and on the school website;
·Put a video on the school website.
Signed: Maggie Zhang
To get new members for the Photography Club, we’ll put up posters with amazing student - taken photos around school.
The Cooking Club will make a short video of our delicious dishes and post it on the school website to attract people.
Plan for finding new members:
If possible, what new club(s) would you like to start in your school Why
Discussion
Useful expressions
We'd like to start a ... club in order to .../so that...
We plan/intend to ... by ...
Our plan for a ... club calls for...
Our club aims to/is intended to ...
Talk in pairs
A: I'd like to start a DIY club so that students can learn
more about how to recycle materials.
B: Great idea! What's the plan for each meeting
Example
C
If possible, what new club(s) would you like to start in your school Why
Discussion
The Film Club
The Photography Club
The Dancing Club
The Calligraphy Club
...
To appreciate the films
To enrich our school life
To broaden our horizons
To develop our aesthetic ability …
Writing
What is a proposal
What can be included in a proposal
What should the language in a proposal be like
Writing a proposal
Read Part D to find the answers.
D
What is a proposal
What can be included in a proposal
What should the language in a proposal be like
Writing a proposal
A formal suggestion/plan to get the reader to agree to your suggestion/plan.
Elements of a proposal
Title
Club name
Club leader
Meeting time
Club aim(s)
Club activities
Materials needed
Plan for finding new members
Signature
What is a proposal
What can be included in a proposal
What should the language in a proposal be like
Writing a proposal
A formal suggestion/plan to get the reader to agree to your suggestion/plan.
Formal and brief.
How
Self-evaluation
Using relatively complex sentence structures
Features of the language
Be serious
Be objective
Avoid contractions
Features
Mistakes in terms of:
Punctuation
Spelling
Grammar
Choice of words
Style (formal/informal)
Checking
Structure
Work in pairs
Self-review
Peer review
Find mistakes
Correct them
Make comments
Give praise or suggestions
Improve your writing
Checking
Homework
Homework
Write a proposal for a new school club, and polish your writing by discussing with your partner.

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