上课用阅读unit4sharing

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1、 崔 萍 Sharingshare: to have, use, pay, or take part in something with others among a group rather than singly. 1 Children should be told to share their toys. 2 We share the cost of the meal. 3 We all share the responsibility for these terrible events. 4 Its always better to share your worries and pro

2、blems.把自己的想法、情感、经历告诉共同承担分摊分享 SharingSharing is helping. Sharing is enjoying.Sharing is understanding.Sharing is perfecting. Warning-up and Pre-readingEnjoy what some famouspeople think about Sharing As Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations said “ each contribution- no matter how small-

3、 can help make a difference.” Enjoy G ive roses to others and the lasting fragrance will remain in your hand. “送人玫瑰,手有余香”。你怎样对待别人,别人就会怎样对待你,这是人际交往中的一条基本规律。从这一意义上说,帮助别人就是帮助自己。 让我们每个人都保持一颗同情心吧!当别人需要帮助的时候,就毫不犹豫地伸出友爱之手,尽力帮人一把。请相信。只要大家都这样做了,我们所处的世界就会变得更加和谐、更加美好。 If everybody offers a little love, the wor

4、ld will become more beautiful. The definition of VolunteerPeople who offers service or help to others in need without being paid or rewarded would be called volunteers. H owever, they would not be called volunteers if they help their parents, other relatives or friends. What do the signs stand for?T

5、he sign of United Nations Volunteer in China (中国青年志愿者)北京2008年奥运会志愿者标志 What are the volunteers doing?fight against the flood and rescue the old and the sick plant trees and protect our environment help the disabled clean the community Teach the kids in the mountainous areas Earthquake in Wenchuan Ind

6、ependent State of Papua New G uinea 巴布亚新几内亚独立国 Do you know where PNG is?Pre-reading Location: located to the north of AustraliaPopulation: about 5.7 millionLanguage: English as the official language Economy: a poor country with most people living in tribal villages.Education: About 85% of children s

7、tart school but only about 60% of these reach Year 5Captial 莫尔兹比港 Port Moresby the tribe (部落) PNGs national flag and national emblem(国徽)PNGs paper currency A Letter Home -By Jo (a volunteer works in Papua New Guinea) Jo was a volunteer who worked in Papua New Guinea (PNG) for two years. The followin

8、g photos were taken by Jo in PNG. Look at the photos and answer the questions. View of the village from the ridge山脊Village hut Its poor. The village is a place full of natural beauties. 1. What do you think of the village? stick out doorway Pre-reading Look at the photos from Jo and answer the quest

9、ions.My Class1. What was Jos job in PNG? 2. What kind of students were in her class? Boys, girls, or both? Jo was a teacher in PNG. Boys. 3. What were the classrooms like? Is the classroom well equipped? The classrooms are very poorly equipped, made of bamboo and grass.Students putting new grass on

10、classroom roof Building a new science lab Scanning The main idea of each part:Opening of the letter and introduction to what will be talked about in the passage.Part 1 (Paragraph 1) :Part 2 (Paragraph 2-3):Part 3 (Paragraph 4-7):Part 4 (Paragraph 8):The school where Jo worked and Jos work at school.

11、Jo and Jenny visited Tombes home in the village. Closing of the letter. Part 1 Why did she send some photos? Reading carefully Jos high school Its a(n) 1_ school the classrooms are made of 2_ and the roofs of grass. Theres no 3_ and even no textbooks.Part 2 (about the school)electricity or waterbush

12、bamboo 1 Why is science her challenging subject? 2 Why did the boys jump out of the windows ? 3 Why does Jo wonder how relevant chemistry is to the kids? Jos first visit to a village Time to get there Two and a half hours of walking Description of the house A low bamboo hut with grass 4_ of the roof

13、 No windows Narrow doorway Part 3 (about the life in the village)sticking out Jos first visit to a village The hut was 5_ the house A newly made 6_ for Jenny and me to sleep on A(n) 7_ in the centre of the hut near the doorway One broom,a few tin plates and cups and 8_ jars DarkInside platformfirepl

14、acea couple of Jos first visit to a village How did they cook food Outside the house? Mukap 9_ stones in the fire, and he placed them in an empty oil drum with kau kau, corn and greens. He then 10_ the vegetables with banana leaves and left them to steam. laidcovered Why did Tombe throw out the tin

15、can? What is her attitude toward to be a volunteer teacher in a remote village? DiscussionNow we have a topic to discuss:Would you like to work as a volunteer in a poor area? Why? Types of housesFamily relationships Made from bamboo and the roofs from grassEveryone seemed to be a relative of each ot

16、herTable 2 (about the life in the village) Cooking methods H eat stones first, and then put them in an empty oil drum with kau kau, corn and greens. Cover them with banana leaves and leave them to steam. Sleeping arrangements Newly made platform for visitors in the fathers room; the mother usually s

17、leep in her own hut DietPossessionsAgriculture Kau kau, corn and greensA few tin plates and cups and a couple of potsDigging up peanuts with primitive tools; grow kau kau, corn and greens Beliefs They believe there are evil spirits that are usually attracted by leftover food Facts ReasonThe boys jum

18、ped out of the windows in the science lesson.Jo wondered how relevant chemistry was to the boys.Tombes mother cried “ieee ieee” when she saw Jo. Because they were frightened; they had never seen anything like it before.Because most of them would live all their lives as farmers.It was her way to welc

19、ome visitors to the village and she drew everyones attention to their arrival. Facts Reason There were no windows in Mukaps hut.The tin can was standing upside down on the grill. Because it was a mans house?The tin can was used to dry out the leftover food, which might attract evil spirits, so the t

20、in/can was thrown out of the hut. Positive aspects Negative aspects1 Boy value education 1 No running water or electricity2 Everyone would know each other. 2 The village might be cut off from the outside world.3 The village does not have to rely on outside sources for food. 3 The village might not have a school so students might have to walk along way to the closest school.4 People can live without many possession 4 There might not be any medical service close byPositive & negative aspects about living there

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