高中英语牛津译林版 (2020)必修 第一册Unit 2 Let's talk teens备课ppt课件
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这是一份高中英语牛津译林版 (2020)必修 第一册Unit 2 Let's talk teens备课ppt课件,共26页。PPT课件主要包含了Lead in,Parents,Child,breakdown等内容,欢迎下载使用。
I dn’t knw what “hme” is, but unhappiness and wrries melt away (渐渐消失) nce there. -Bing Xin
What’s the definitin f “hme” t yu?
Describe Mther Bird’s feelings in the pem.
从早到晚,鸟儿妈妈随时待命,直到她的孩子长大,可以离开温暖的家。鸟儿妈妈,用她全部的关爱,渴望给孩子们最好的关怀。鸟儿妈妈常担心,日复一日——她的孩子很快就要长大了。它会兴奋地跳开,展开翅膀,独自飞翔。然而,她知道,她必须让孩子飞翔,越过山丘,掠过天空,在她仔细的注视下。
LveExpectatinsPatienceCncerns
IndependenceFreedmAmbitinEagerness
Are yu always happy with yur parent’s uncnditinal lve?
Pre-reading
Are yu always happy with yur parents’ lve?
Hw d yu get n well with yur parents?
D yu ften quarrel with them?
What tpics d yu ften quarrel abut?
What may the quarrel result in?
Strangers under the same rf?
1. What d yu think “strangers under the same rf” means? I think it means that parents and their children feel as if they d nt knw each ther very well anymre even thugh they have lived tgether in the same huse fr many years. This ften happens when children becme teenagers because the way they lk, think and d things changes. Parents smetimes d nt understand r accept these changes easily and teens becme angry with their parents.2. What text type is this magazine article? Argumentatin/Argumentative writing.
Read the passage and find ut the tpic sentences f each paragraph
Intrductin :parent-child tensins
Cause1:physical changes
Cause2:mental needs
Slutin: cmmunicatin
Cnclusin: authr’s attitude
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Summarize the main ideal f each paragraph
Fast-reading
Structure f the passage
Intrductin(Para 1)
Cause1(Para 2)
Cause2(Para3)
Slutin(Para4)
Cnclusin(Para5)
Glbal-reading
Read paragraph 1 and answer the fllwing questins.
Careful reading (Para.1)
1. What may happen between parents and children?
2. What des “ Yu are nt alne.” mean?
Heated arguments and cld silences are cmmn between teenagers and their parents.
Heated arguments and cld silences.
Careful reading (Para.2)
What physical changes might teenagers wrry abut?
Careful reading(Para.3)
Cause 2:mental needs
adlescence(青春期)
a cntinued need fr_______________ _
a new desire fr _____________
treat yu like a ______
expect yu t act like an _____
parents’ lve and supprt
independence
Q: What des mean?
Analyze the prblem
Why d family members becme “ ”?
anxius wrriedangry
physical changes
mental changes
As a psychlgist, I need t knw hw t help students slve their parent-child tensins.
Careful reading (Para.4)
Hw can teenagers slve prblems with their parents?
__________ and __________ frm their pint f view.
_______ yur actins and feelings calmly, _____ carefully and _______ their cncerns.
When yu disagree with yur parents
Regular and hnest .
cmmunicatin
Careful reading (Para.5)
Just remember that it is cmpletely nrmal t struggle with the stress that parent-child tensins create, and that yu and yur parents can wrk tgether t imprve yur relatinship. The gd news is that this strmy perid will nt last. Everything will turn ut all right in the end, and the changes and challenges f yur teenage years will prepare yu fr adulthd.
What is the authr’s attitude twards parent-child tensins? Find supprting details frm Para.5.
A. psitive B. neutral(中立的) C. negative
Dear Editr, I am writing t ask fr advice n my relatinship with my teenage sn. T tell the truth, I ften 1.struggle t get alng with him. Recently we have argued with each ther a great deal. He is 2.anxius abut his skin because it has started t becme very ily, with lts f red spts. He is always angry these days and seems less cnfident. I keep telling him that these changes are 3.nrmal, and that things will turn ut just fine. Of curse, I wanted t shw my 4.cncern fr his cnditin, s I asked him t see a dctr. But then he became angry and we had a big 5.argument. He tld me that I was putting even mre 6.stress n him by talking abut his spts all the time. In the end, I sent him t his rm. He finally 7.calmed dwn but it tk sme time. The whle experience was really terrible and I d nt want t 8.g thrugh the same thing again. What shuld I d?Best wishes, Mrs. Zha
The reasn fr writing the letter.
The detailed cnflict between Mrs Zha and her sn.
What help des Mrs Zha want t get.
Hw is the letter rganized?
What is the authr’s attitude t parent-child tensins?
The authr believes parent-child tensins are natural and unavidable He argues that the tw causes f these tensins are the physical and mental changes that teenagers g thrugh.Althugh the changes can be stressful, the authr thinks that teenagers and their parents can get alng better by cmmunicating with each ther.He believes that everything will be fine in the end.
Sample Answer
Pst-reading
The magazine article suggests that teenagers want bth independence and their parents lve and supprt.D yu feel the same way r nt?Give an example.
I feel the same way.Smetimes I wish my parents wuld treat me like an adult and give me the freedm t make my wn decisins.Hwever when I experience difficulties r setbacks,I wuld als like their encuragement and cmfrting wrds.This makes me feel lved and gives me the curage t keep ging
What stresses d the parents f a teenager have t deal with? Hw d they influence the parent-child relatinship?
Parents may wrry abut their children’s perfrmance at schl.If children fail t get gd gradestheir parents might start t be stricter, believing they are nt ding their best.This in turn makes their children upset. Parents may als wrry that their children are nt making the“right” friends.As a result they might ask a lt f questins abut their children’s friends, such as where they are ging and what they are ding tgether. This can make their children feel like they are nt trusted.
1.变成2.和某人观点一致3.heat adj.5.导致 6.远远落后的第一个目标8.独自做决定
turn int
see eye t eye with sb n sth
加热
激烈的
result in = lead t
left far behind
the first target f
make decisins n yur wn
1.放手2.努力做某事3.采取行动做某事4.不同意某人5.充分考虑 6.解决...的顾虑7.认输,承认错误8.应对压力
let g
struggle t d sth
take actin t d sth
disagree with sb
think sth thrugh
address ne’s cncerns
back dwn
struggle with the stress
P19 B1 Mrs Zha wrte an email t a teen magazine. Cmplete the email with the crrect frms f the wrds and phrases in the bx belw.
anxius argument cncern calm dwnnrmal stress struggle g thrugh
Dear Editr,I am writing t ask fr advice n my relatinship with my teenage sn. T tell the truth, I ften (1)__________ t get alng with him. Recently we have argued with each ther
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