Unit 5 Nature's Temper Section A 3a-3d课件(共16张PPT,内嵌音视频)

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Unit 5 Nature's Temper Section A 3a-3d课件(共16张PPT,内嵌音视频)

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Nature’s Temper
Unit 5
SectionA(3a-3d)
Learning Objectives
快速阅读对话,了解大意,基于人物的具体活动综合评判哪位主人公的家庭安全意识更强;
精读对话,梳理两位主人公各自的家庭在台风发生前后所做的事情,并结合具体的事例评判相关行为;
体会对话中地道的口语表达,并在语境中理解when和while引导的时间状语从句以及过去进行时的表意功能;
结合对话和插图归纳应对台风侵袭的方法,包括应该准备什么物品等;
与同伴分角色表演对话,体会主人公的情感和语气,确保语音、语调正确,表达自然流畅;
能够与同伴就示范对话中某位主人公的经历开展对话,并对其行为做出合理的回应。
Lead-in
Lisa
Look at Lisa’s Wechat Moments, what’s happening
What does Haitao advise Lisa to do
What‘s Yaming ’s advice
Stay inside.
Covering her windows.
What a dangerous experience! I won't forget today.
Haitao
Stay inside! Don’t go out!
Yaming
Remember to cover your windows. Take care.
Emma
I was walking my dog. I hope everything is fine
with you.
What was Emma doing when the disaster started
She was walking her dog.
There is a typhoon.
weather
effect/influence
heavy rain, strong wind, tall waves, ...
window broken, roof came off, coast areas got flooded, ...
We should stay inside, pay attention to weather report, ...
What will you do to prepare for a typhoon
①      ②      ③     ④     
⑤     ⑥      ⑦
Things to prepare before a typhoon
(power banks, a radio, a whistle, a raincoat, …)
toilet paper
a flashlight
a lighter
medicine
food
water
a knife
应急物资
emergency supplies
/s pla /
Haitao: Hi, Lisa. Did your family have any trouble during the typhoon
Lisa: Yes, it was awful.
Haitao: I’m sorry to hear that. ______
Lisa: We did. ______ We were driving home from our relatives’ house when the strong winds started.
Haitao: Oh no! ______
Lisa: I know. It was raining hard while we were driving back. ______
Haitao: Oh dear, I’m glad you were safe!
A. It’s dangerous to travel during a typhoon.
B. Did you know that a typhoon was coming
C. But it was worse than we expected.
D. We almost got into an accident when a truck nearly hit us.
3a
Listen to conversation and choose.
Whose family was better prepared
Haitao’s family was better prepared for the typhoon.
B
C
A
D
/tr k/ n.
Haitao: Hi, Lisa. Did your family have any trouble during the typhoon
Lisa: Yes, it was awful.
Haitao: I'm sorry to hear that. Did you know that a typhoon was coming
Lisa: We did. But it was worse than we expected. We were driving home from our relatives' house when the strong winds started.
Haitao: Oh no! It's dangerous to travel during a typhoon.
Lisa: I know. It was raining hard while we were driving back. We almost got into an accident when a truck nearly hit us.
Haitao: Oh dear, I'm glad you were safe!
Lisa:Yes, but when we got home later, we found water everywhere. The house looked awful! Was yours OK
Haitao: Yes. Luckily, we covered our windows and moved our things off the floor before the typhoon started. We stored food and water too.
Lisa: That's good! We'll do that next time.
have trouble/difficulties/problems (doing)
move...off 把...移开
store v.储存 n.商店,仓库
强调主从句动作同时进行,常用while引导
从句,此时主从句常用进行时。
Lisa
Haitao
Experience
A. almost got into an accident while they were
driving home
B. moved things off the floor before the typhoon
C. went home and found water everywhere
D. stored emergency supplies at home before the
typhoon
E. stayed inside during the typhoon
Did Lisa’s family get into an accident on their way back
A truck nearly hit them.
I’m glad you were safe!
Read again. Who experienced or did these things Tick the correct boxes.
3b
Lisa had an / a ______________ experience.
awful / terrible
Fill in the blanks according to the conversation.
Haitao’s family (did preparations)
Preparations
Effect
The windows weren’t broken;
The water didn’t get into the house.
The things weren’t damaged by water.
They had enough supplies to stay at home.
Covered the windows
Moved the things off the floor
Stored food and water
Lisa’s family (didn’t make preparations)
Cause
Effect
Driving in strong wind and heavy rain.
No preparation for house safety.
If the typhoon lasted long they might risk going out.
Almost got into an accident.
They found water everywhere.
No food and drink storage.
Preparing for natural disasters is very important for staying safe.
What will Lisa do next time
  She will learn from Haitao and be better prepared fo a typhoon next time.
Can you think of a nice, proper closing line Haitao could say to end his conversation with Lisa
Maybe he will say “Yeah, being prepared really helps a lot. Let me know if you need any help with your house. Take care. Bye.”
Lisa: Yes, but when we got home later, we found water everywhere.  
The house looked awful! Was yours OK
Haitao: Yes. Luckily, we covered our windows and moved our things
off the floor before the typhoon started. We stored food and water too.
Lisa: That’s good! We’ll do that next time.
Yeah, being prepared really helps a lot. Let me know if you need any help with your house. Take care. Bye.
Yes. Preparation is the key! Take care!
Lisa: Yes, it was awful.
Haitao: I’m sorry to hear that.
Haitao: Oh no!
Lisa: I know.
Haitao: Oh dear, I’m glad you were safe!
Lisa: The house looked awful!
Haitao: Yes. Luckily
Lisa: That’s good!
Listen to the conversation. Notice the feelings in the underlined sentences.
 
Sentences Feelings
Yes, it was awful.
I’m sorry to hear that.
Oh no!
I know.
Oh dear, I’m glad you were safe!
The house looked awful!
Luckily, …
That’s good!
scared upset
caring
surprised worried
relieved caring
lucky prepared
happy glad
understanding
frustrated
disappointed
Listen to the conversation. Then role-play it.
3c
Checklist
Contents Points (1–5)
Introduce the typhoon topic naturally
Use proper responses (e.g. I’m sorry to hear that.)
Ask follow-up questions about the experience (why, what, how)
Describe experiences using proper tenses (simple past, past continuous)
End the conversation properly
Total
Advice Before While After
Dos
Don’ts
1. Prepare emergency supplies
2. Cover windows and move things off the floor
3. Listen to weather reports
1. Don't go outside
2. Don't leave windows open
3. Don't ignore weather warnings
1. Stay inside and keep away from windows
2. Stay in a safe room
3. Charge phones and power banks
1. Don't drive or travel
2. Don't stand near windows or doors
3. Don't use electrical appliances near water
1. Check the house for damage
2. Clean up fallen trees and debris
3. Avoid flooded areas
1. Don't touch downed power lines
2. Don't enter flooded buildings
3. Don't leave children unsupervised near debris
Why is it important to “prepare ahead” for the natural disasters
It can keep us safe when natural disasters come.
It can help us stay calm and not feel afraid.
It can protect our family and home from danger.
It can help us know what to do quickly.
It is important to prepare ahead because
Imagine that Haitao or Lisa is your friend. Role-play a conversation about your friend’s experience with the typhoon.
A: Hi, Haitao / Lisa. I heard about the typhoon yesterday. Are you OK
B: Yes, I … / Not really. I …
A: What were you doing when the typhoon hit
B: I was …
A: Did your family make any preparations before the typhoon landed
B: Yes, we … / No, we …
/ prep re ( )n/ n.
3d

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