资源简介 课件31张PPT。Living wellUnit 1Look at the pictures below. What are their problems?lose their left legslose her hearinglose her sightDisability is a lack of ability relative to a personal or group standard. Disability may involve various impairments (缺陷), mental disorder and different types of chronic (慢性) diseases. A disability may occur during a person's lifetime or may be present from birth.What is Disability?Do you know anyone with a mental or physical disability? Does their disability make it difficult for them to do some things? What have they tried to do to overcome these difficulties?Do you know these people below and what disease theyhave? How do they face their life with disabilities? Steven Hawkingphysicist / mathematicianfamous scientist known for his theory about black holes and big bangs:A Brief History of Timeborn mentally disabled with an IQ of a child famous conductorZhouzhou (舟舟)became disabled at the age of 5, taught herself English and took up writing in 1983writerZhang Haidi (张海迪)第四届CCTV电视舞蹈大赛群众创作表演舞蹈专场中,由残疾人马丽、翟孝伟表演的舞蹈《牵手》令观众震撼。Ma Li Zhai Xiaowei(马丽 翟孝伟) dancerthough named “杨光”,he has lived in a worldof darkness since he was8 months old.Yang Guang (杨光)singerHe impressed the audience at 2008 Spring Festival Gala Evening.BeethovenmusicianLet’s enjoy his well-known work Symphony(交响乐) No. 5. also named The Destiny Symphony. Beethoven's hearing gradually worsenedin his twenties, yet he continued to compose, and to conduct and perform, even after he was completely deaf. 邰丽华deafdancer邰丽华: 我感觉残疾不是缺陷,而是人类多元化的一个特点,残疾不是不幸,只是不便,其实每个人的人生都是一样的,有圆,有缺,有满,有空,这是你没有办法选择的,但是你可以去选择看人生的角度,然后带着一颗快乐而感恩的心态去面对人生的不圆满。这就是我对生活的感悟。 Let’s see their performance.千手观音21位舞者是生活在无声世界的聋哑人,他们平均年龄17岁,最小的只有13岁。Light in My DarknessHelen KellerAmerican educator/writer Helen Keller became blind when she was less than 2 years old. She was deaf soon after that. He grew into a highly intelligent woman with her teacher’s help. Her most famous article Three Days to See. Pair WorkWhat can you learn from them? beliefconfidentoptimisticpatientpersevere couragediligent passion strong-mindedindependentLook at the pictures on page 1 and read what these people have achieved even though they each have a disability. With a partner, discuss what their disability might be.The following list might help you.mental disability learning difficulty hearing problem difficulty with eyesightbrain injury loss of an arm or a legwalking difficultyDo you want to know more about disability? Let’s get online to http://www.familyvillage.wise.eduPlease read the family village website.Welcome to the Family Village! We are a global community that integratesinformation, resources, and communicationopportunities on the Internet for persons with cognitive and other disabilities, for their families, and for those that provide them services and support. Our community includes informational resources on specific diagnoses, communicationconnections, adaptive products and technology, education, worship, health issues and literature, and much, much more! So stop in, stroll around, and visit some of the Family Village's attractions. Simply click on a place to explore and discover an useful information! Let us know what you like and visit often, for our village is constantly changing. After reading the website “Family village”, discuss with a partner what kind of things you think people write about. The Family Village website gives ordinary people with a disability the chance to tell their personal stories. These stories are very positive and describe the satisfying lives these young people live even though they have some difficulties. Other disabled people find the website beneficial because they can read about people with similar difficulties to their own. The website is also a way for non-disabled people to understand more about how challenging life can be for people with disabilities.Homework Look up the new words and expressions of the reading in the dictionary.2. Preview the reading: MARTY’S STORYThank you.课件14张PPT。Warming up & Reading How many different types of disabilities do you know?blindlamedeaf-muteparalyticdisabled people armlessleglesshandlessdisabled people hunchbackedCan you name some great disabled people? And what have they tried to do to overcome these difficulties? Steven Hawking England 肌萎缩性侧索硬化症 amyotrophicSpeech impaired, can only move one of his fingersphysicist / mathematician, research into the beginning of space, matter and time. (Black holes theory)ComposedSymphony of FateBeethoven (1770-1827) deafHelen Keller1882—1968United Kingdom blind, deaf and dumblearn to read Braille (盲文), to speak and write. Finished the studies in Radcliff College. educator and writer “Three days To See.”Zhang Haidi: paralytic, in a wheelchair writer, translatorSanglan (桑兰) China.a famous gymnast (体操运动员). She hurt herself seriously in a competition and can’t stand. She helped to bid 2008 Olympic Games and helped organize the Paralympics (残疾人运动会).mental disability learning difficultyhearing problem difficulty with eyesight brain injury loss of an arm or a leg Down’s Syndrome infantile paralysiswalking difficultyDiscussion Look at the pictures on Page 1, and discuss what their disability might be. The following list might help you .The “Family Village” is a _______. To give ordinary young people with a disability a chance to share their stories with others.websiteThe purpose of the website:Pre-readingThank you for listening!课件18张PPT。Unit 1ReadingPre-readingThe “Family Village” is a _______. To give ordinary young people with a disability a chance to share their stories with others.websiteThe purpose of the website:Reading MARTY'S STORYLet’s read Marty’s Story which is from the family village website. Then do the following exercises.An introduction to Marty and his muscle disease.How his disability developed.Para. 1Para. 2Sum up the main idea of each paragraph. SkimmingMarty met a lot of difficulties at school.How his life has become easier.The advantages of his disease.Para. 3Para. 4Para.5What’s the main idea of the text?Though he is a disabled person, Marty never feels sorry for himself and he enjoys his life. What is the tone of the text? A. Sad. B. Happy. C. Positive. D. Negative.difficulties __ ______ _______makes him very weak.______ and can’t ___ or _____ stairs as quickly as other people.A muscle diseasedisease Clumsyrunclimbmottolive one day __ _ ____.What does “live one day at a time” mean?Live a rich and full life every day.Para.1Scanningat a time When Marty says “ I am one in a million”, he really means he ________. A. is unique B. has a rare disease C. has a muscle disease D. lives a hard but happy lifeWhy did the doctors cut out a piece of muscle from Marty’s leg? Because they could cure the disease by cutting it out. Because they wanted to use it as a specimen(标本). Because they would transplant(移植) the new muscle. Because they wanted to find out the cause of the disease.Paras.2&3 What’s Marty’s dream when he was a child? A. Being a famous football player and representing his country in the World Cup. B. Being a doctor. C. Being a college student. D. Being a basketball player. What are the Marty’s ambition, achievement and hobby?1) Marty’s ambition _________________________________________________________________2) Marty’s achievement __________________________________ __________________________________3) Marty’s hobby __________________________________work for a firm that develops computer software when he grows up.invented a computer football game and a big company has decided to buy it.movies, football matches; look after pets.Para.4 Which of the following is false? A. Although there are a few students who look down upon him, Marty never gets annoyed. B. Marty leads a meaningful life and does not feel sorry for being disabled. C. Marty only spends time with his pets and never with his friends. D. Marty’s disability has made him more independent.Why have his most fellow students accepted him?Because they found that Marty was able to live as rich and full a life as everyone else.It is not frightening if you are disabled in body, but it is so if you are not healthy in mind.Marty’s advice :1. Don’t feel sorry for them.2. Don’t make fun of them.3. Don’t ignore them.4. Accept them for who they are.5. Encourage them to live as rich and full a life as you do.Para.5We can see that Marty is a/an ____ person.optimistic, brave, positive, active, independent, strong-minded…Do you think disabled people can live a happy life as normal people now?For: Disabled people can live a happy life as normal people now.Against: Disabled people may not live a happy life as normal people now.A free debateFor Unable to use a certain part, but can develop other potential…2. Happiness is...3. Receive guidance3. Strong desire to... 4. Successful examples5. Get inspiration…6. Technology... Against Shortage of proper equipment, non- obstacle facilities (无障碍设施) and special schools…2. Hard to get jobs3. Trouble others4. Disabled in mind...5. Given prejudice…6. …Conclusion 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 【PPT-1】Unit1LivingwellPeriod1.ppt 【PPT-2】Unit1LivingwellPeriod1.ppt 【PPT-3】Unit1LivingwellPeriod2.ppt