Unit 2 My feelings Lesson 2 课件 (共24张PPT)人教精通版(三起)(新教材)英语六年级上册

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Unit 2 My feelings Lesson 2 课件 (共24张PPT)人教精通版(三起)(新教材)英语六年级上册

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(共24张PPT)
Unit Two My feelings
精通版 六年级上册
第二课时
Lesson 2
Warm up.
Our learning goals
Ask for help
Be Brave to Ask
Learn to ask for help when you have problems or feel confused. It’s okay to get help.
Useful Phrases
Learn common sentences like "ask our teachers for help". You can tell others your needs clearly and politely.
Express Difficulty
Use the sentence pattern "I have difficulty doing sth." to talk about your troubles clearly.
Let's discuss.
What are their difficulties
Struggling with Maths
This student is frowning at her homework. She has difficulty ______ Maths problems.
Riding a Bike
He almost falls off the bike. He has difficulty ______ a bicycle for the first time.
Memorizing Words
He looks puzzled at his cards. He has difficulty ______ English words.
What are they talking about
Let's talk.
They are talking about Harry’s trouble with playing ping-pong and who he can ask for help.
Let's talk.
How does Harry feel
Sad.
Let's talk.
What's up
怎么回事?
He lost a ping-pong game.
Let's talk.
Is he good at playing ping-pong
No, he isn't.
KEY SENTENCE
"I have difficulty playing ping-pong."
Use this to say you find something hard to do!
Let's talk.
Who can Harry ask for help
He can ask his
PE teacher and
Jiaming for
help.
Let's talk.
Who is good at ping-pong
Harry's PE teacher
and Jiaming.
Listen and repeat.
You look so sad. What's up
I ...
What can I do
You can ...
Let's role play.
Let's learn.
向老师寻求帮助
向父母寻求帮助
在网上寻找答案
向朋友倾诉
Practice
Match and Say.
Useful Advice
1. I have difficulty swimming and I'm scared of the water.
2. I find it hard to understand Maths lessons at school.
3. I feel shy and have difficulty making new friends in class.
A. You can talk to your classmates and join group activities.
B. You can ask our Maths teacher for extra help after class.
C. You can ask our PE teacher for help with swimming practice.
Problems I Face
Look, listen and number
Ask and answer
Look at the picture and practice the conversation with your partner.
Let's act!
You look so ...
What's up
I...
Good to know
Asking for Help in Different Cultures
Asking for Help in Different Cultures
We usually turn to our family and close friends for help first. Many kids feel shy and won’t ask for help straight away, because they don’t want to bother others.
In Western Countries
People speak more openly when they need help.
In daily life, they often turn to teachers, neighbours or even strangers for different kinds of trouble.
Key Takeaway: No matter your culture or who you ask, always be polite and respectful. Good manners work for everyone!
You look so angry. _____________
A. What's this
B. What's up
C. Why are you so sad
I have difficulty ________ Chinese.
A. write
B. to write
C. writing
I can't play football well. What can I do
A. You can go to Lili for help. She is good at it.
B. Lili is good at playing ping-pong.
C. You can talk to your friends.
Practice
Read and choose.
C
A
D
B
E
Summary & Homework
Today's Highlights
Fun Homework
1. Read Aloud
Review all the new phrases and the key sentence we learned today. Practice saying them out loud 5 times each to feel comfortable using them.
Useful Phrases: ask our teachers for help, go to your parents for help, look for answers on the internet, talk to your friends.
2. Write
Write about one small problem you had and how you solved it using our new phrases!
Key Sentence: "I have difficulty doing something." This sentence structure helps us express challenges we face clearly.

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