Unit 7 When Tomorrow Comes 听说课课件+音视频(共26张PPT)人教版(2024)八年级上册

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Unit 7 When Tomorrow Comes 听说课课件+音视频(共26张PPT)人教版(2024)八年级上册

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What are your predictions about the future
Complete the "Future Life Table" with correct details after two listenings.
Role-play the Helen-Jennifer conversation without referring to the textbook.
Work with a partner to create a 4-turn dialogue about future home life, using “will” and “there will be” structures.
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Learning Objectives
What can you see from the video about future
Watch and share
What can you see from the video about future
Transport
Free time activities
Jobs
Health
City/Home
What are your predictions about the future
What are your predictions about the future
Transport
Free time activities
Jobs
Health
City/Home
I think there will be flying cars.
I think people will not work because there will be many robots.
I think people will have more time to relax.
I think people will live longer because….
I think there will be more people in the city because…
2a. Listen to the conversation and fill in the blanks.
Helen: Hi, Jennifer. What's up
Jennifer: Oh, hi, Helen. I'm watching a video about future predictions.
Helen: So, what will the future be like
Jennifer: Well, , but the transport system will be more efficient. It means that .
Helen: Sounds great! Any other predictions
Jennifer: Students probably won't go to a school in the future. They will study at home or any place they want.
Helen: Oh, but I really like going to school! Anything else
Jennifer: And .
Helen: Really Why
Jennifer: Because . Machines will tell us how to solve small health problems before they become bigger.
Helen: That'll be great. How long will most people live
Jennifer: Well, more people will live to be over 100 years old. Some may even live to be 150.
Helen: Wow, that sounds wonderful!
What predictions do they talk about
A. there will be fewer traffic accidents
B. there will be more people in cities
C. we’ll have better health care technology
D. people will live longer
population
Tips:
Find key words from the sentences before and after.
transport
Medical care
Will there be more traffic accidents
Where will students study in the future
Will people live longer Why
2b. Read the conversation and complete the table.
Find the answers in the conversation and mark them.
2b. Read the conversation and complete the table.
Helen: Hi, Jennifer. What's up
Jennifer: Oh, hi, Helen. I'm watching a video about future predictions.
Helen: So, what will the future be like
Jennifer: Well, there will be more people in cities, but the transport system will be more efficient. It means that there will be fewer traffic accidents.
There will be more people in cities.
2b. Read the conversation and complete the table.
There will be more people in cities.
Helen: Hi, Jennifer. What's up
Jennifer: Oh, hi, Helen. I'm watching a video about future predictions.
Helen: So, what will the future be like
Jennifer: Well, there will be more people in cities, but the transport system will be more efficient. It means that there will be fewer traffic accidents.
The transport system will be more efficient and there will be fewer accidents.
2b. Read the conversation and complete the table.
Students won’t go to school; they will study at home or any place they want.
Helen: Sounds great! Any other predictions
Jennifer: Students probably won't go to a school in the future. They will study at home or any place they want.
Helen: Oh, but I really like going to school! Anything else
2b. Read the conversation and complete the table.
Machines will tell us how to solve small health problems.
Jennifer: And people will live longer.
Helen: Really Why
Jennifer: Because we'll have better health care technology in our homes. Machines will tell us how to solve small health problems before they become bigger.
2b. Read the conversation and complete the table.
People will live to be 100-150 years old.
Helen: That'll be great. How long will most people live
Jennifer: Well, more people will live to be over 100 years old. Some may even live to be 150.
Helen: Wow, that sounds wonderful!
Talk about these predictions with your partners.
What will people in cities be like in the future
There will be more people in the cities.
What will …… be like in the future
There will be ….…/ It will be…….
2c. Read again and answer the questions.
What is Jennifer watching
Is Helen interested in the future How do you know
Is the video positive about the future or not How do you know
Helen: Hi, Jennifer. What's up
Jennifer: Oh, hi, Helen. I'm watching a video about future predictions.
Helen: So, what will the future be like
Jennifer: Well, there will be more people in cities, but the transport system will be more efficient. It means that there will be fewer traffic accidents.
She is watching a video about future predictions.
2c. Read again and answer the questions.
2. Is Helen interested in the future How do you know
Yes, she is. Because she says “Sounds great!”, “That sounds wonderful!”and asks many questions.
Helen: Hi, Jennifer. What's up
Jennifer: Oh, hi, Helen. I'm watching a video about future predictions.
Helen: So, what will the future be like
Jennifer: Well, there will be more people in cities, but the transport system will be more efficient. It means that there will be fewer traffic accidents.
Helen: Sounds great! Any other predictions
Jennifer: Students probably won't go to a school in the future. They will study at home or any place they want.
Helen: Oh, but I really like going to school! Anything else
Jennifer: And people will live longer.
Helen: Really Why
Jennifer: Because we'll have better health care technology in our homes. Machines will tell us how to solve small health problems before they become bigger.
Helen: That'll be great. How long will most people live
Jennifer: Well, more people will live to be over 100 years old. Some may even live to be 150.
Helen: Wow, that sounds wonderful!
2c. Read again and answer the questions.
3. Is the video positive about the future or not How do you know
Yes, it is. Because it talks about positive things that will happen.
Helen: Hi, Jennifer. What's up
Jennifer: Oh, hi, Helen. I'm watching a video about future predictions.
Helen: So, what will the future be like
Jennifer: Well, there will be more people in cities, but the transport system will be more efficient. It means that there will be fewer traffic accidents.
Helen: Sounds great! Any other predictions
Jennifer: Students probably won't go to a school in the future. They will study at home or any place they want.
Helen: Oh, but I really like going to school! Anything else
Jennifer: And people will live longer.
Helen: Really Why
Jennifer: Because we'll have better health care technology in our homes. Machines will tell us how to solve small health problems before they become bigger.
Helen: That'll be great. How long will most people live
Jennifer: Well, more people will live to be over 100 years old. Some may even live to be 150.
Helen: Wow, that sounds wonderful!
2d. Listen to the conversation again . Then role-play it.
Helen: Hi, Jennifer. What's up
Jennifer: Oh, hi, Helen. I'm watching a video about future predictions.
Helen: So, what will the future be like
Jennifer: Well, there will be more people in cities, but the transport system will be more efficient. It means that there will be fewer traffic accidents.
Helen: Sounds great! Any other predictions
Jennifer: Students probably won't go to a school in the future. They will study at home or any place they want.
Helen: Oh, but I really like going to school! Anything else
Jennifer: And people will live longer.
Helen: Really Why
Jennifer: Because we'll have better health care technology in our homes. Machines will tell us how to solve small health problems before they become bigger.
Helen: That'll be great. How long will most people live
Jennifer: Well, more people will live to be over 100 years old. Some may even live to be 150.
Helen: Wow, that sounds wonderful!
Helen: Hi, Jennifer. What's up
Jennifer: Oh, hi, Helen. I'm watching a video about future predictions.
Helen: So, what will the future be like
Jennifer: Well, there will be more people in cities, but the transport system will be more efficient. It means that there will be fewer traffic accidents.
Helen: Sounds great! Any other predictions
Jennifer: Students probably won't go to a school in the future. They will study at home or any place they want.
Helen: Oh, but I really like going to school! Anything else
Jennifer: And people will live longer.
Helen: Really Why
Jennifer: Because we'll have better health care technology in our homes. Machines will tell us how to solve small health problems before they become bigger.
Helen: That'll be great. How long will most people live
Jennifer: Well, more people will live to be over 100 years old. Some may even live to be 150.
Helen: Wow, that sounds wonderful!
Curious
Excited
Curious
Surprised
Excited
Excited
Pay attention to their emotions.
Unbelievable
What do you think life will be like in the future
2e. Make up a conversation about your future predictions.
What will people’s house like in the future
Where will people live in the future
Will people still live on earth
What/ How many/ How……
Will there be…….
What kinds of …….
Watch and learn how to talk about future.
2e. Make up a conversation about your future predictions.
Lots of robots.
Lots of robots.
Fewer people
More people
Electric, shared vehicles
Flying cars
Virtual offices
Done by robots
Online games
Painting
A: Will there be more people in the future
B: Well, I don’t think there will be more people in the future.
A: Do you think we will have robots at home in the future
B: Yes, I think we will have robots at home doing jobs in the future.
A: How do you think we will travel in the future
B: I think all vehicles will be electric and we will share them more. I think we will all have flying cars……
Work in a group and introduce your predictions as a reporter.
I’m a reporter, and I interviewed XXX. XXX has some predictions…
According to……
In his/her opinion, …
Language Points
Helen: Hi, Jennifer. What's up
Jennifer: Oh, hi, Helen. I'm watching a video about future predictions.
Helen: So, what will the future be like
Jennifer: Well, there will be more people in cities, but the transport system will be more efficient. It means that there will be fewer traffic accidents.
1. 此处为常见口语表达,为打招呼的表达,相当于 “ What are you doing ”
2. 交通系统
3. there will be, there be句型的一般将来时,其用法和there be保持一致;
Language Points
Helen: Sounds great! Any other predictions
Jennifer: Students probably won't go to a school in the future. They will study at home or any place they want.
Helen: Oh, but I really like going to school! Anything else
Jennifer: And people will live longer.
Helen: Really Why
4. 此处they want为定语从句,修饰前面的any place;
5. longer此处为副词long的比较级,表示“更久”;
Language Points
Jennifer: Because we'll have better health care technology in our homes. Machines will tell us how to solve small health problems before they become bigger.
Helen: That'll be great. How long will most people live
Jennifer: Well, more people will live to be over 100 years old. Some may even live to be 150.
Helen: Wow, that sounds wonderful!
6. before此处引导时间状语从句,表示“在问题变得更严重之前。”
7. live to be,表示“活到…”;
Watch how china will be like in the future.
Homework
Must do:
Finish related exercises;
Role-play the conversation again with your partner;
Write 5 predictions by using there will be and will be structure.
Try to do:
Interview a family member: "What do you think transport will be like in 10 years "
Write down their answer.

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