Unit 6 Plan for Yourself SectionB(1a-2c)Reading第四课时课件+音视频(共35张PPT)人教版(2024)八年级英语上册

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Unit 6 Plan for Yourself SectionB(1a-2c)Reading第四课时课件+音视频(共35张PPT)人教版(2024)八年级英语上册

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BY YUSHEN
Unit6
Plan for Yourself
SectionB (1a-2c)
Reading & Vocabulary in use
1.get key information about resolutions from the text and understand its main ideas.
2.analyze the structure and genre of the text.
3.talk about how to make good plans and stick to them.
4.realize the value of setting goals that are easy to keep for personal growth and understand the importance of perseverance.(坚持)
小红书:Christina在努力
Let’s watch
What are they talking about
Christina在努力
Christina在努力
New Year’s resolutions!
Have you made any plans last year
/rez lu n/
Free talk
What kinds of plans did you make last year
Were you able to stick to the plans Why or why not
A. 插入 B. 坚持 C. 粘住
Let’s read the first sentence of each paragraph to predict the main idea.
the meaning of a resolution
To show what resolutions can be about
Resolutions are hard to keep.
How to make resolutions work.
How can we quickly get the main idea of a passage
Fast reading
Reading tip:
Find the topic sentences to get the main ideas quickly. And the first sentence is usually the topic sentence.
What is this passage mainly about
Making Resolutions
Do you know what a resolution is A resolution is a promise that youmake to yourself, People make resolutions to improve their life. The mostcommon kind is a New Year's resolution.Resolutions can be about anything. Some are about physical healthFor example, some people may promise to exercise more or eat morehealthily.People might decide they are going totake up a hobby, like painting or photography. And some resolutionshave to do with self-improvement, like becoming more confident ororganized.
6OALS
Although there are differences, most resolutionshave one thing in common: people hardly everkeep them! But there are good reasons for thisSometimes the resolutions may be too difficult tokeep.And sometimes people just forget about them.To make your resolutions work, you need to planthem wisely. Always make sure your resolutionis possible to achieve. Don't set a goal that is toodifficult or too much for you.And if you don't want to forget your resolutions,write them down. Also, talk about them with yourfamily and friends. Encourage them to remind youof your goals. So what resolutions are you going tomake How are you going to keep them
Making Resolutions
Do you know what a resolution is A resolution is a promise that you make to yourself. People make resolutions to improve their life. The most common kind is a New Year's resolution.______________
Resolutions can be about anything. Some are about physical health. For example, some people may promise to exercise more or eat more healthily. ______________People might decide they are going to take up a hobby, like painting or photography. And some resolutions have to do with self-improvement, like becoming more confident or organized._______________
Although there are differences, most resolutionshave one thing in common: people hardly ever keep them! But there are good reasons for this. Sometimes the resolutions may be too difficult to keep.And sometimes people just forget about them.To make your resolutions work, you need to plan them wisely. Always make sure your resolutionis possible to achieve. Don't set a goal that is too difficult or too much for you.___________ And if you don't want to forget your resolutions,write them down. Also, talk about them with your family and friends. Encourage them to remind you of your goals. So what resolutions are you going to make How are you going to keep them
D
at the beginning.
A. Some resolutions have to do with learning new things.
B. For example, a student may decide to start a new study plan.
C. Try to set mini-goals to help you achieve your resolution.
D. After all, the start of the year is often a perfect time for making resolutions.
try something new
Tip: find the parallel sentence (平行关系)
A
self-improvement
B
C
Read the text. Put the sentences in the correct places.
1b
Tip: Different words, similar meanings.
Tip: Examples must have something to do the ideas.
Tip: Same sentence patterns related to the same ideas..
Do you know what a resolution is A resolution is a promise that you make to yourself. People make resolutions to improve their life. The most common kind is a New Year’s resolution. After all, the start of the year is often a perfect time for making resolutions.
1.How does the writer start the passage and why
By raising a question.
To catch the attention of the readers.
2.Why do people make resolutions
3.Why is New Year a perfect time to make resolution
Because it is the start of a year.
Careful reading
To improve their life.
Para.1
Resolutions can be about anything. Some are about physical health. For example, some people may promise to exercise more or eat more healthily. Some resolutions have to do with learning new things. People might decide they are going to take up a hobby, like painting or photography. And some resolutions have to do with self-improvement, like becoming more confident or organized. For example, a student may decide to start a new study plan.
1.How many kinds of resolutions are mentioned in the passage
Three
2.How does the writer explain each kind of resolution
By giving examples.
3. What does “has to do with” mean Can you guess out
about...
Careful reading
Para.2
self -improvement
1.exercise more
2.
2.
learn painting or photography
1.
painting
How many kinds of resolutions does the writer talk about
What are the resolutions
Three kinds
of resolutions
physical health
learn new things
eat more healthily
take up a hobby
taking photos
more confident or organized
Resolutions can be about anything. Some are about physical health. For example, some people may promise to exercise more or eat more healthily. Some resolutions have to do with learning new things. People might decide they are going to take up a hobby, like painting or photography. And some resolutions have to do with self-improvement, like becoming more confident or organized. For example, a student may decide to start a new study plan.
Let’s complete the mind map
Although there are differences, most resolutions have one thing in common: people hardly ever keep them! But there are good reasons for this. Sometimes the resolutions may be too difficult to keep. And sometimes people just forget about them.
What is the thing in common that most resolutions have and Why
Careful reading
Para.3
reason 1
reason 2
The resolutions may be ________________ .
Sometimes people___________ their resolutions.
reasons
too difficult to keep
forget about
Further thinking
Why do your think resolutions may be difficult to keep
It takes time.
It needs a lot of work.
It is tiring to keep doing things.
The plan is impossible to achieve.
....
To make your resolutions work, you need to plan them wisely. Always make sure your resolution is possible to achieve. Don’t set a goal that is too difficult or too much for you. Try to set mini-goals to help you achieve your resolution. And if you don’t want to forget your resolutions, write them down. Also, talk about them with your family and friends. Encourage them to remind you of your goals. So what resolutions are you going to make How are you going to keep them
How many wise ways are mentioned to set up a wise resolution
Three
Careful reading
Para.4
How to make resolutions work.
A. The work is too hard to finish on time.
B. Luxun wrote a lot of famous works.
C. If we follow this strategy, it will work quickly.
奏效,起作用
A. To list some popular resolutions
B. To introduce the meaning of a resolution
C. To give advice on how to achieve resolutions
D. To explain why some people fail to keep resolutions
Making Resolutions
Do you know what a resolution is A resolution is a promise that you make to yourself. People make resolutions to improve their life. The most common kind is a New Year's resolution. After all, the start of the year is often a perfect time for making resolutions.
Resolutions can be about anything. Some are about physical health. For example, some people may promise to exercise more or eat more healthily. Some resolutions have to do with learning new things. People might decide they are going to take up a hobby, like painting or photography. And some resolutions have to do with self-improvement, like becoming more confident or organized. For example, a student may decide to start a new study plan.
Although there are differences, most resolutions have one thing in common: People hardly ever keep them! But there are good reasons for this. Sometimes the resolutions may be too difficult to keep. And sometimes people just forget about them.
To make your resolutions work, you need to plan them wisely. Always make sure your resolution is possible to achieve. Don’t set a goal that is too difficult or too much for you. Try to set mini-goals to help you achieve your resolution. And if you don’t want to forget your resolutions, write them down. Also, talk about them with your family and friends. Encourage them to remind you of your goals. So what resolutions are you going to make How are you going to keep them
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 4
Read the text again and match each paragraph with its main purpose.
1c
introduce
/ ntr dju s/ v. 介绍
meaning / mi n /
n. 意义;含义
fail /fe l/
v. 未能(做到)
Complete the mind map with the information from the text.
1d
Notice the categories(类别) on the map and use short phrases to answer.
Making Resolutions
Do you know what a resolution is A resolution is a promise that you make to yourself. People make resolutions to improve their life. The most common kind is a New Year's resolution. After all, the start of the year is often a perfect time for making resolutions.
Resolutions can be about anything. Some are about physical health. For example, some people may promise to exercise more or eat more healthily. Some resolutions have to do with learning new things. People might decide they are going to take up a hobby, like painting or photography. And some resolutions have to do with self-improvement, like becoming more confident or organized. For example, a student may decide to start a new study plan.
Although there are differences, most resolutions have one thing in common: People hardly ever keep them! But there are good reasons for this. Sometimes the resolutions may be too difficult to keep. And sometimes people just forget about them.
To make your resolutions work, you need to plan them wisely. Always make sure your resolution is possible to achieve. Don’t set a goal that is too difficult or too much for you. Try to set mini-goals to help you achieve your resolution. And if you don’t want to forget your resolutions, write them down. Also, talk about them with your family and friends. Encourage them to remind you of your goals. So what resolutions are you going to make How are you going to keep them
Resolution
a promise that
_____________
_____________
meaning
you make to yourself
Read and complete
Making Resolutions
Do you know what a resolution is A resolution is a promise that you make to yourself. People make resolutions to improve their life. The most common kind is a New Year's resolution. After all, the start of the year is often a perfect time for making resolutions.
Resolutions can be about anything. Some are about physical health. For example, some people may promise to exercise more or eat more healthily. Some resolutions have to do with learning new things. People might decide they are going to take up a hobby, like painting or photography. And some resolutions have to do with self-improvement, like becoming more confident or organized. For example, a student may decide to start a new study plan.
Although there are differences, most resolutions have one thing in common: People hardly ever keep them! But there are good reasons for this. Sometimes the resolutions may be too difficult to keep. And sometimes people just forget about them.
To make your resolutions work, you need to plan them wisely. Always make sure your resolution is possible to achieve. Don’t set a goal that is too difficult or too much for you. Try to set mini-goals to help you achieve your resolution. And if you don’t want to forget your resolutions, write them down. Also, talk about them with your family and friends. Encourage them to remind you of your goals. So what resolutions are you going to make How are you going to keep them
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
Resolution
resolutions
can be
about
self-improvement
physical health
learn new things
Read and complete
Resolution
most common kind
______________
______________
______________
when to make it
______________
Making Resolutions
Do you know what a resolution is A resolution is a promise that you make to yourself. People make resolutions to improve their life. The most common kind is a New Year's resolution. After all, the start of the year is often a perfect time for making resolutions.
Resolutions can be about anything. Some are about physical health. For example, some people may promise to exercise more or eat more healthily. Some resolutions have to do with learning new things. People might decide they are going to take up a hobby, like painting or photography. And some resolutions have to do with self-improvement, like becoming more confident or organized. For example, a student may decide to start a new study plan.
Although there are differences, most resolutions have one thing in common: People hardly ever keep them! But there are good reasons for this. Sometimes the resolutions may be too difficult to keep. And sometimes people just forget about them.
To make your resolutions work, you need to plan them wisely. Always make sure your resolution is possible to achieve. Don’t set a goal that is too difficult or too much for you. Try to set mini-goals to help you achieve your resolution. And if you don’t want to forget your resolutions, write them down. Also, talk about them with your family and friends. Encourage them to remind you of your goals. So what resolutions are you going to make How are you going to keep them
people hardly
ever keep
not sure
Read and complete
Making Resolutions
Do you know what a resolution is A resolution is a promise that you make to yourself. People make resolutions to improve their life. The most common kind is a New Year's resolution. After all, the start of the year is often a perfect time for making resolutions.
Resolutions can be about anything. Some are about physical health. For example, some people may promise to exercise more or eat more healthily. Some resolutions have to do with learning new things. People might decide they are going to take up a hobby, like painting or photography. And some resolutions have to do with self-improvement, like becoming more confident or organized. For example, a student may decide to start a new study plan.
Although there are differences, most resolutions have one thing in common: People hardly ever keep them! But there are good reasons for this. Sometimes the resolutions may be too difficult to keep. And sometimes people just forget about them.
To make your resolutions work, you need to plan them wisely. Always make sure your resolution is possible to achieve. Don’t set a goal that is too difficult or too much for you. Try to set mini-goals to help you achieve your resolution. And if you don’t want to forget your resolutions, write them down. Also, talk about them with your family and friends. Encourage them to remind you of your goals. So what resolutions are you going to make How are you going to keep them
Resolution
reasons why
people hardly
keep resolutions
__________________________________________________________________
②just forget
①too difficult to keep
Read and complete
how to
make
resolutions
work
________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________
________________________________________
Resolution
Making Resolutions
Do you know what a resolution is A resolution is a promise that you make to yourself. People make resolutions to improve their life. The most common kind is a New Year's resolution. After all, the start of the year is often a perfect time for making resolutions.
Resolutions can be about anything. Some are about physical health. For example, some people may promise to exercise more or eat more healthily. Some resolutions have to do with learning new things. People might decide they are going to take up a hobby, like painting or photography. And some resolutions have to do with self-improvement, like becoming more confident or organized. For example, a student may decide to start a new study plan.
Although there are differences, most resolutions have one thing in common: People hardly ever keep them! But there are good reasons for this. Sometimes the resolutions may be too difficult to keep. And sometimes people just forget about them.
To make your resolutions work, you need to plan them wisely. Always make sure your resolution is possible to achieve. Don’t set a goal that is too difficult or too much for you. Try to set mini-goals to help you achieve your resolution. And if you don’t want to forget your resolutions, write them down. Also, talk about them with your family and friends. Encourage them to remind you of your goals. So what resolutions are you going to make How are you going to keep them
①possible to achieve
②set mini-goals
③write them down to remember
④encourage your family and friends to remind you
Read and complete
What type of writing is it
A. Narrative (to tell a story).
B. Expository (to explain information).
C. Argumentative (to convince the reader )
Further thinking
Definition
Types
Problems
Tips
Discuss the questions.
1. Do you think it is useful to make resolutions Why or why not
Yes, it’s useful.
helps set clear goals
improves time-management
builds self-discipline (自律)
/ self d s pl n/
1e
No, it’s useless.
lacks flexibility (灵活性)
causes stress
may be not realistic (现实的)
Discuss the questions.
1e
2. Do you like to plan ahead or do things at the last moment Why
I like to plan ahead.
Less stress— I know what to do and when.
Better results—Planning helps me do things well.
More free time—Planning helps me finish early.
I like to do things at the last moment.
More exciting— I work faster under pressure.
Flexible—I can change my mind easily.
Saves time—No need to plan for hours—just do it.
Write the jobs based on the definitions. Then add more for your partner to guess.
1. This person helps to put out fires.
2. This person is good at playing music.
3. This person acts in a play or a film.
4. This person designs or builds machines, roads,
or bridges.
5. This person designs clothes, shoes, or other
items for people.
6. This person gives advice to people about the law.
____________________________________
____________
____________
____________
fireman
musician
actor/actress
engineer
fashion designer
lawyer
2a
Write your own sentences using the words in brackets.
1. My father's job_________________________. (have to do with)
2. My best friend and I________________________.(make sure)
3. I'm going to ________________________________.(take up)
4. I'm going to__________________________________.(stick to)
5.I_________________________________________.(be tired of)
has to do with helping patients
make sure to call each other every weekend
take up a new hobby this summer
stick to my study schedule for exams
am tired of eating the same lunch every day
2b
Complete the passage with the correct forms of the words in the box.
confident explain fail practise try one's best
I still remember how disappointed I was when I __________ my maths exam for the first time. Mr Guo found me crying in the classroom after school. He said to me, “Don't give up. Keep working hard and ___________________again in the next exam.” I promised him that I would not lose hope. After that, Mr Guo often spared some time to help me. Whenever I
failed
try your best
2c
found something I didn't understand, he was always happy to ____________ it. With his help, my maths skills started to improve. One day, Mr Guo smiled and said, “You see, you are doing a great job. Now keep on ____________and be_____________ in your abilities." I went into the final exam with great confidence. Later, I found out I got an A in maths! I was so excited about achieving my goal.
explain
practising
confident
confident explain fail practise try one's best
1. Were you able to stick to the plans
stick to 坚持;维持
其后一般接名词或动名词
e.g. She sticks to her study schedule.
The boy sticks to playing the piano every day.
stick 作动词,意为“粘贴;将……刺入”
stick sth on/in... 把某物粘/插在...
e.g. She stuck a stamp on the envelope.
(她把邮票贴在信封上。)
Language points
2. Some resolutions have to do with learning new things.
have(...) to do with... 与……有关系
e.g. Success has a lot to do with hard work.
(成功与努力大有关系。)
His stress has something to do with work.
(他的压力与工作有关。)
This mistake has nothing to do with me!
(这个错误与我无关。)
Language points
3. Try to set mini-goals to help you achieve your resolution.
achieve v. (经过努力)达到;完成
achieve a goal 达成目标
achieve one’s dream 实现某人的梦想
achievement n. (经过努力获得的)成就;成绩
e.g. Finishing the project gave me a sense of achievement.
(完成这项任务让我有种成就感)
Language points
4. Some are about physical health.
physical adj. 身体的;物质的
e.g. Regular exercise improves physical health.
(定期锻炼改善身体健康。)
The physical world is governed by scientific laws.
(物质世界受科学规律支配。)
physical education (PE) 体育课
Language points
5. People might decide they are going to take up a hobby.
take up 开始学;开始从事
e.g. She took up painting during the summer.
(她夏天开始学画画。)
take up 还可意为“占据(时间或空间)”
e.g. This sofa takes up too much space.
(这个沙发占太多地方。)
其后一般接名词或动名词
Language points
6. I failed my maths exam for the first time.
fail v. 未能(做到);失败
fail a test/an exam 考试不及格
fail to do sth. 未能做某事
fail还表示 “出故障,失灵”
e.g.The car engine failed.(汽车发动机出故障了。 )
e.g. He failed to swim across the river.
(他没能游过这条河。 )
Language points
7. This person helps to put out fires.
put out 扑灭;把……摆好
e.g. Put out your cigarette.(把你的香烟熄灭。 )
The girls helped her put out the cups and plates.
(姑娘们帮她把杯盘摆好。 )
还可表示“发布;出版;播出”,用于表示推出书刊、节目等
e.g. Our school will put out a new magazine.(我们学校将出版一本新杂志。 )
Language points
根据汉语意思完成句子,每空一词。
Exercise
1.What’s the__________(mean) of the word “congratulation”
2.—What is your brother busy doing in his room
—He’s making New Year’s______________(resolution).
3.To stay________(health), you’d better eat_________(health).
4.Driving after drinking _____(have)to do with this car accident.
5. We went abroad _______________(improve) our lives.
meaning
resolutions
healthy
healthily
has
to improve
Must-do 必做
1.Review the passage according to the mind map.
Choose to do 选做
1. Think about your resolutions and try to write down at least three.
Homework

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