资源简介 (共33张PPT)Unit 3UNIT 3On the moveA Game for the WorldTo know some knowledge about football.To learn the reading skill of skimming to quickly find relevant information in a text.To identify and understand three reasons why the sport of soccer is popular around the world.To learn some key words and expressions.What do you think is the most popular sport in the world Why Are you a football fan Do you think football is a game full of creativity and excitement What do you think is important in a football game Why How well do you know about football Talk about what you think these things represent in a football game.This picture contains several things about football.1a football field / pitchend line底线midfield 中场kickoff circle / center circle 中圈halfway line中线touchline / sideline 边线penalty mark (点球)罚球点penalty area 禁区(罚球区)A football match consists of two 45-minute halves with a 15-minute rest period in between. The sport is played by two teams of 11 players (including one goalkeeper wearing gloves).football matchThe team captain is usually identified by the wearing of an armband with the letter “C” on it or other personalised patterns.The figure 90 means that a football game lasts 90 minutes.In a football game, the only player who needs a pair of gloves is the goal keeper (except in some cold days)Each game must include one referee and two assistant referees (linesmen) (边线裁判员). It’s the job of the referee to act as timekeeper and make any decisions such as fouls, free kicks, throw-ins and penalties.Assistant referee / linemen use the flags to give out some signals about the games, which helps referee to make decision.referee and assistant refereesred card and yellow cardA player could receive either a yellow or red card if they commit a foul. The yellow card is a warning, while the red card results in the dismissal of that player. Two yellow cards will equal one red card. Once a player is sent off, they cannot be replaced.corner flagCorner flags are used to make it easy for referees to tell if the ball crosses the touchline (which results in a throw-in) or the end line (which results in a goal kick or corner kick). If the ball hits a corner flag and bounces back onto the field, it is still in play!A “hat trick” occurs in football when a player scores three goals in a single game.Read the passage and find out where modern football started.Modern football started in Great Britain.2Choose the author’s purpose in writing the passage.To talk about the history of football.To express his / her love of football.To explain why football is such a popular game.To prove that he / she is a professional football fan.Complete the chart with expressions from the passage.43Football enjoys popularity all over the world and it has a history that goes back to _______________.OpeningReason 1It is ______________________________.ExampleThe young Pelé played football to his heart’s content with _________________________Reason 2It is a game with____________________ExampleIt is amazing to see how professional players use their bodies to__________________Reason 3It breaks down walls and__________________________.ExampleBritish and German soldiers put down their guns and _______________________ on Christmas Day 1914.ConclusionFootball is much more than just a sport.Ancient Chinacreativity and excitementa balla simple and cheappass, score and defendplayedbrings peoplegame to playmade of plastic bagstogetherfootball togetherAccording to the chart above, the passage can be divided into three parts. Match each part with its main idea.Part 1 (paragraph 1)Part 2 (paragraph 2-4)Part 3 (paragraph 5)The history of football.The reasons for the popularity of football.Football is much more than just a sport.Match the following statements with their supporting information.Statements Supporting information1. Football is such a popular game in the world. A. You can see children happily playing with a plastic ball.2. The history of the game goes back over two thousand years to Ancient China. B. Ancient Chinese played cuju which had similarities to football.3. Football breaks down walls and brings people together on and off the field. C. Neil Armstrong wanted to take a football to the Moon.4. Football is a game that is very cheap to play. D. British and German soldiers put down their guns and played football together during World War I.Put A-G into the correct categories.A. being cheap to play B. starting in Great BritainC. goals hanging in the air D. being made of plastic bagsE. being made from animal skins with hair inside F. being simple to playG. going back over two thousand years to Ancient China1. cuju ________ 2. modern football ________CEG ABDFCompare cuju with the modern football.You can do it from the aspects below:The position of the goalThe materials used to make a ballThe number of the playerThe rules…Choose the right answer to each of the following questions.1. How does the author support his view in paragraph 4 A. By offering solutions. B. By providing explanations.C. By giving an example. D. By making a comparison.2. Which best describes the author's tone in the text A. Friendly. B. Uncaring. C. Doubtful. D. Favourable.Choose the right item from the box and make the summary complete.Football is one of the most famous games in the world. Its history goes back to 1. _______________, but now the game has been modernised and given new 2. _____________. It's very simple and 3. ____________ to play. Besides, it is one of the best ways for people to 4. _____________. Someone says it is 5. ________________________ but there is even more to it.a matter of life and death, Ancient China,communicate, cheap, rulesAncient Chinarulescheap communicatea matter of life and death他们尽情地踢着球感受比赛中的兴奋 以惊人的逆转结束追溯到鉴于……打破隔阂爆发关乎生死的问题,生死攸关的事情另外,更重要的是放下枪支在连年战火中一个值得铭记的和平时刻形状像……使人们聚集起来;团结起来1. What is your understanding of the last sentence of the passage 2. What other sports are as popular as football in China What makes them so popular 1. What is your understanding of the last sentence of the passage That football is much, much more important than life and death might sound funny. But when thinking about the Earth, which is shaped like a football, you can understand the importance of football in people’s minds.This might sound funny, but one only has to think about the Earth to realise that our planet is shaped like a football.2. What other sports are as popular as football in China What makes them so popular Table tennis is very popular in China for the following reasons. Firstly, table tennis only needs a big pared to basketball, baseball and football, it takes up a much smaller space. Secondly, it is a safer sport compared to others which may involve physical contact between players. It’s convenient for schools to organise such exercise for PE classes. Thirdly, it’s a very simple game to play and both boys and girls can handle it quite well.Collect some information of Chinese Women's Volleyball Team. What makes volleyball so popular in China Make a report to the class. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 Understanding ideas.mp3 Understanding ideas.pptx