牛津必修五unit1reading1
牛津版必修五 unit1 friendship reading 课件【优秀课件】

牛津版必修五 unit1 friendship reading 课件【优秀课件】
With friends, I can have a place to stay when I feel sorry.
牛津版必修五 unit1 friendship reading 课件【优秀课件】
With friends, we can chase tomorrow's sunrise together.
牛津版必修五 unit1 friendship reading 课件【优秀课件】
牛津版必修五 unit1 friendship reading 课件【优秀课件】
Sorrow is gonna say goodbye. Open up, and you'll see the happy sunshine.
Keep chasing tomorrow's sunrise, and the spirit will never die.
Seeing you shed a tear makes my world disappear. You'll never be alone in darkness. We are with you, holding hands together.
Sarah thought... be worried about
牛津版必修五 unit1 friendship reading 课件【优秀课件】
牛津版必修五Unit1Reading (共18张PPT)

Sarah’s letter
How Sarah felt
Why she felt so
1. betrayed 2. ashamed
1. She thought her best friend Hannah didn’t keep her secret
2. She scored the lowest mark in her class
cautious
considerate modest
generous optimistic
Positive cheerful
open-mined honest
trustworthy
selfish
talkative
annoying
conceited
two-faced
careless
negative bad-tempered
• Homework
1. Polish up your letter 2. Finish Part E on page 5
If you still have doubts, you should think about why you don’t believe her. Was it because you were a_a_s_h_a_m_e_dof your m_m__a_rk__ or your behavior? Did you feel jealous of your friend’s mark? If so, the problem lies with you, not her. Try not to sound too p__p_ro_u_d_ of yourself when discussing your marks in front of others. However, if you feel that she is very bad at Keeping _se_c_r_e_t_s_and likes to e__e_m_b_a_r_ra_s_s_you in public, you had better find a new friend.
牛津译林版高中英语必修五N高二(上)模块五Unit1Reading

Consolidation
p leteherresponseswiththeproperwords.
pretendedapologizeawkwardbetrayed horribleforgive guiltyswearadmitcruel
•happyandpleasant cheerful adj.愉快的
•toacceptthatsth.istrue;toallowsb.toenter
aplace
admit v.承认;允许进入
•tomakeaverystrongrequest;toaskforfood
ormoneybecausesb.ispoor
Lead-in
• Doyoukeepintouchwithyourfriends? • Haveyoueverarguedwithaverygoodfriend? • Howwouldyoumendabrokenfriendship?
Whatmayleadtoabrokenfriendship? —havinglittleincommon —lackingtrust —therebeingconflictofinterest —beingjealousofeachother —beingindifferenttoeachother —beinghostiletoeachother …
blame vt.责备,指责 n.(坏事或错事的)责任,责备,指责
Fastreading
Gothroughthetwolettersquickly andanswerquestionsinPartA.
1. Arethewritersofthetwoletters 2. feelinghappyorsad? Theyarefeelingsad.
牛津必修五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)

upset
She found a piece of paper on her desk that said,’Stupid Sarah dot a D!’
angry
She thought Hannah couldn’t
___K__e_e_p_h__e_r_s_e_c_r_e_t___.
Find out Andrew’s problem and how he feels about it
……
Fast reading
What is the secret and what is the lie ? Secret: _S_a_r_a_h_g_o_t_a_D__i_n_a__su_r_p_r_is_e_M__a_th_s__te_s_t __. Lie: __H_a_n_n_a_h_d_e_n_i_ed__h_a_v_in_g__le_t_o_u_t_th_e__se_c_r_e_t _.
Thank you
• Are the writers of the two letters feeling happy or sad? They are feeling sad.
• What did Sarah get for the surprise Maths test? She got a D.
• In Andrew's opinion,why did his team lose the match? Because Matthew was playing badly.
(8)__ad_m__it___ that it was a mistake. You are simply going to have to (9)__f_o_rg_iv_e__ him. You (10)__sw__ea_r___ that your friendship is as important as football, so don’t let a small disagreement destroy friendship. Talk to your friend and I’m sure that, before long, you will be back playing football together.
整合牛津译林版高中英语必修5 Unit 1 Reading课件 共65张 精品

Detailed reading
1.Why do you think Sarah and Hannah could be good friends before? They were like each other and had much in common. 2. What is the reason for Sarah’s failure in the math quiz?
identify the writer’s feelings towards a certain problem and then think about what advice to give him/her.
Sarah’s feelings
How Sarah felt
betrayed
ashamed upset angry
How Andrew felt
Why he felt so
angry
They lost the game because of Matthew’sc_a_r_e_l_e_s_s_n_e_s_s_.
guilty
He made some really cruel ___r_e_m__a_r_k_s__ to Matthew.
She found a piece of paper on her desk that said,‘Stupid Sarah dot a D!’
She thought Hannah couldn’t
_K_e__e_p__h_e__r__w_o_r__d____.
Find out Andrew’s problem and how he feels about it
My advice to all of you on how to mend a friendship: 1. You have to talk to your friend. When
牛津布版 必修五 Uint1 ReadingPPT

牛津布版 必修五 Uint1 Reading (共12张PPT)
Homework
1.Read the passage carefully after class. 2.Master the important phrases learnt in this class.
2.Discuss in groups to check your answers. Then show your answers on the blackboard.
Check the answers
1.B 2.B 3.B
1.teamwork
2.ideas/opinions/views/thoughts
3.Many hands make light work.
众人拾柴火焰高。
4.People with one mind will remove Mount Tai.
人心齐,泰山移。
What lessons can you learn from the proverbs above?
Cooperation or teamwork can make difficult things easier.
_c_a_r_r_y__o__u_t_____________ _d_e__s_e_r_v_e__c_o__n_s_i_d_e_r_a__ti_o_n _b_e__s_u__it_e_d__t_o___________ _t_a_k_e__t_u__rn__s____________ _m__a_k__e__a__g_r_e_a__t_d__if_f_e_r_e_nce
3.Support/Encourage/Back
高中英语 模块五 Unit1 Reading课件 牛津必修5

She scored the lowest mark in her class.
She found a piece of paper on her desk that said ‘Stupid Sarah got a D’!
She felt ashamed.
She was so upset and feltቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱlike crying.
determined apologize proud mean betrayed friendship secrets guilty mark match
Dear Sarah, You have every right to feel ________ by your friend if she did tell your secret to others, but it seems unlikely that she did. You say that you are best friends; well, best friends talk about their problems and try to solve them. If she is a good friend, you
secrets
Dear Andrew, It seems you need to apologize quickly to avoid losing a good friend! Don’t forget that some things are important to people, even when they don’t shout about them. The _____ was probably very important to Matthew and he felt ______ about losing, and bad about
高中英语必修五unit 1reading 1and 2课文内容

Unit 1 Great scientistsJOHN SNOW DEFEATS “KING CHOLERA”John Snow was a famous doctor in London – so expert, indeed, that he attended Queen Victoria as her personal physician. But he became inspired when he thought about helping ordinary people exposed to cholera. This was the deadly disease of its day. Neither its cause nor its cure was understood. So many thousands of terrified people died every time there was an outbreak. John Snow wanted to face the challenge and solve this problem. He knew that cholera would never be controlled until its cause was found.He became interested in two theories that possibly explained how cholera killed people. The first suggested that cholera multiplied in the air. A cloud of dangerous gas floated around until it found its victims. The second suggested that people absorbed this disease into their bodies with their meals. From the stomach the disease quickly attacked the body and soon the affected person died.John Snow suspected that the second theory was correct but he needed evidence. So when another outbreak hit London in 1854, he was ready to begin his enquiry. As the disease spread quickly through poor neighbourhoods, he began to gather information. In two particular streets, the cholera outbreak was so severe that more than 500 people died in ten days. He was determined to find out why.First he marked on a map the exact places where all the dead people had lived. This gave him a valuable clue about the cause of the disease. Many of the deaths were near the water pump in Broad Street (especially numbers 16, 37, 38 and 40). He also noticed that some houses (such as 20 and 21 Broad Street and 8 and 9 Cambridge Street) had had no deaths. He had not foreseen this, so he made further investigations. He discovered that these people worked in the pub at 7 Cambridge Street. They had been given free beer and so had not drunk the water from the pump. It seemed that the water was to blame.Next, John Snow looked into the source of the water for these two streets. He found that it came from the river polluted by the dirty water from London. He immediately told the astonished people in Broad Street to remove the handle from the pump so that it could not be used. Soon afterwards the disease slowed down. He had shown that cholera was spread by germs and not in a cloud of gas.In another part of London, he found supporting evidence from two other deaths that were linked to the Broad Street outbreak. A woman, who had moved away from Broad Street, liked the water from the pump so much that she had it delivered to her house every day. Both she and her daughter died of cholera after drinking the water. With this extra evidence John Snow was able to announce with certainty that polluted water carried the virus.To prevent this from happening again, John Snow suggested that the source of all the water supplies be examined. The water companies were instructed not to expose people to polluted water any more. Finally “King Cholera” was defeated.COPERNICUS’ REVOLUTIONARY THEORYNicolaus Copernicus was frightened and his mind was confused. Although he had tried to ignore them, all his mathematical calculations led to the same conclusion: that the earth was not the centre of the solar system. Only if you put the sun there did the movements of the other planets inthe sky make sense. Yet he could not tell anyone about his theory as the powerful Christian Church would have punished him for even suggesting such an idea. They believed God had made the world and for that reason the earth was special and must be the centre of the solar system.The problem arose because astronomers had noticed that some planets in the sky seemed to stop, move backward and then go forward in a loop. Others appeared brighter at times and less bright at others. This was very strange if the earth was the centre of the solar system and all planets went round it.Copernicus had thought long and hard about these problems and tried to find an answer. He had collected observations of the stars and used all his mathematical knowledge to explain them, but only his new theory could do that. So between 1510 and 1514 he worked on it, gradually improving his theory until he felt it was complete.In 1514 he showed it privately to his friends. The changes he made to the old theory were revolutionary. He placed a fixed sun at the centre of the solar system with the planets going round it and only the moon still going round the earth. He also suggested that the earth was spinning as it went round the sun and this explained changes in the movement of the planets and in the brightness of the stars. His friends were enthusiastic and encouraged him to publish his ideas, but Copernicus was cautious. He did not want to be attacked by the Christian Church, so he only published it as he lay dying in 1543.Certainly he was right to be careful. The Christian Church rejected his theory, saying it was against God’s idea and people who supported it would be attacked. Yet Copernicus’ theory is now the basis on which all our ideas of the universe are built. His theory replaced the Christian idea of gravity, which said things fell to earth because God created the earth as the centre of the universe. Copernicus showed this was obviously wrong. Now people can see that there is a direct link between his theory and the work of Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.。
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统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
Why did Matthew get annoyed at Andrew after the match? He thought Andrew shouldn't talk to him in this manner.
Reading Secrets and lies
The reasons leading to
a broken friendship
﹡ having little in common ﹡ lacking trust ﹡ there being conflict of interest ﹡ being jealous of each other
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
Read the second letter.
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
angry
She thought Hannah couldn’t
___K__e_e_p_h__e_r_s_e_c_r_e_t___.
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
• Why did Sarah tell Hannah that they weren’t going to be friends any more? Because she thought that Hannah had told everyone how badly she had done in the Maths test.
Find out Andrew’s problem and how he feels about it
How Andrew felt
Why he felt so
angry
They lost the game because of Matthew’sc_a_r_e_le_s_s_n_e_ss___.
guilty
• What kind of boy is Matthew? He is usually cheerful and outgoing.
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
Sarah’s feelings
Hoo
ashamed
Her math mark was the
__l_o_w_e_s_t_____ in the class.
upset
She found a piece of paper on her desk that said,’Stupid Sarah dot a D!’
• What did Sarah think about the surprise Math quiz? She thought it was quite easy.
• What did Sarah tell Hannah in the girls’ washroom? She told Hannah how badly she had done in the Math test.
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
• What did Matthew think about losing the match? He thought it wasn’t his fault.
……
Fast reading
What is the secret and what is the lie ? Secret: _S_a_r_a_h_g_o_t_a_D__i_n_a__su_r_p_r_is_e_M__a_th_s__te_s_t __. Lie: __H_a_n_n_a_h_d_e_n_i_ed__h_a_v_in_g__le_t_o_u_t_th_e__se_c_r_e_t _.
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
Read the first letter.
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
统编版优秀公开课课件下载PPT课件牛 津必修 五unit 1 reading 1(共17张PPT)人教版部编版
• Are the writers of the two letters feeling happy or sad? They are feeling sad.
• What did Sarah get for the surprise Maths test? She got a D.
• In Andrew's opinion,why did his team lose the match? Because Matthew was playing badly.