Unit 2 Wildlife Protection Listening and speaking 课件(共18张PPT,内镶嵌视频和音频)-人教版(2019)必修第二册

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Unit 2 Wildlife Protection Listening and speaking 课件(共18张PPT,内镶嵌视频和音频)-人教版(2019)必修第二册

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(共18张PPT)
Unit 2
Wildlife Protection
Listening and Speaking
"When the buying stops, the killing can too."
— WildAid
Linguistic
Master key words: alarming rate, habitat loss, extinction, and Present Continuous Passive.
Strategy
Apply the listening skill of "Using visuals to predict content".
Thinking
Discuss the link between human consumption and animal extinction.
Learning Objectives
The Cruel Truth
Discuss:
What acts of "buying" lead to the "killing" of wildlife
Which animals are in danger because of these products
Core Message: Illegal trade and habitat loss are driving species to the brink.
(e.g., Ivory, Fur, Medicine)
Instruction
Before listening, looking at pictures, charts, and posters can help you predict the vocabulary and topics you will hear.
Practice
Look at the posters. What keywords do you expect
Clues: Shark, Soup, Kill, Number, Stop
Strategy: Using Visuals to Predict
Discussion Questions:
1. What message do these posters share
2. Which one moves you the most Why
Analyzing Posters
The mesage of these posters is that wildlife is under threat.
The second poster moves me the most because it is very bad that whole species are being lost, and the image of animals falling through an hourglass shows how serious it is and how time is running out to protect these species.
Listening Task 1
wild animals
loss
protect
LISTENING PART 1
A: Have you seen that poster with the clock It's so good, but a little scary, too.
B: I know. So many wild animals are dying out. This poster says that between 150 and 200 species die out every day.
A: That's terrible. We really need to do something. Why are so many species dying
B: Wel, some animals are being hunted and kiled. And then there's pollution and habitat loss, I guess. Animals need a place to live in, just like us, and they need clean air and water, too
A: It seems like people need to be more aware.
B: Absolutely. More people need to know.
A: Yes, they should make more of these posters-maybe it will help protect the wildlife.
Alarming Rate
A speed that causes worry or fear.
Mass Extinction
The death of a very large number of species in a short time.
Habitat Loss
When a natural home is destroyed (e.g., cutting forests).
Vocabulary Focus
Listening Task 2 (Part B)
A Royal Plea
Context: A speech by Prince William regarding the crisis facing African Elephants.
Listening Task 2 (Part B)
54
Tip: Listen for specific numbers
Someone has to speak up for endangered animals. Some famous people, such as Chinese superstar Yao Ming and Britain's Prince William,work hard to help. In October 2015, Prince William gave a moving speech on CCTV: “In the 33 years since I was born, we've lost around 70 percent of Africa's elephant population.Of those that are left, 20,000 are killed every year. That is 54 elephants killed every single day." That means there are elephants which are being killed right now!
In his speech, Prince William also praised China's efforts to protect wildlife: “I am absolutely convinced that China can become a global leader in the protection of wildlife." You don't have to bePrince William or Yao Ming to speak up and do something about endangered animals. You can be thevoice of wildlife protection in your area. Remember: Change begins with you!
"Change begins with you."
— Prince William
Action Plan Discussion:
What can YOU do as a high school st udent
It means that if we want things to change, we must change ourselves first and not wait for others to change first.We must be the change we want to see in the world.
Usage
Used to describe things happening RIGHT NOW.
Examples
is/are + being + V-ed
"They are being hunted."
"The forests are being destroyed."
"What measures are being taken to help them "
Grammar: Present Continuous Passive
Speaking: Role-Play Logic
Speaking: Role-Play Logic
Concern
Measures
Solution
Problem
"Authorities are building parks..."
"What is being done "
"They are being hunted..."
"I'm concerned about..."
Blue Whale
Ocean pollution
Giant Panda
Habitat loss
African Elephant
Illegal trade
Pair Work: Choose One
Key Strategy: Use visuals to predict content.
Key Grammar: Use passive voice for ongoing issues.
Key Concept: Consumer demand drives wildlife killing.
Class Summary
Homework
Find information about a local endangered animal in our province.
Search
Create a short dialogue about its situation and protection measures.
Write
Practice pronouncing the keywords.
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