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高中BSD英语选择性必修第一册 Unit 3 sectionⅤ WRITING WORKSHOP & VIEWING WORKSHOP PPT课件
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Unit 3 CONSERVATIONWRITING WORKSHOP & VIEWING WORKSHOPWRITING WORKSHOPA“FOR” AND “AGAINST” ESSAY1 Pair Work You are going to write a “for” and “against” essay on one of the statements. Discuss and list the arguments for and against the statements. Then share your ideas.GET READY FOR WRITINGREAD FOR WRITING2 Read the essay. Answer the questions.1 What is the main topic of the essay?The pros and cons of factory farming.2 What are the main arguments and supporting details used “for” and “against” factory farming?The main argument for factory farming is that, apart from being a lot cheaper than traditional or organic farming, it provides more food for a world population that has already reached seven billion, according to the United Nations. Opponents of factory farming say that it is cruel to the animals.3 What is the writer’s opinion about factory farming?We should try to reduce this kind of farming, although we would have to pay more for our eggs and meat.Factory farming involves keeping farm animals inside buildings to increase the production of meat or eggs. According to an institute, “74% of the world’s poultry, 43% of its beef and 68% of its eggs are produced in this way.”The main argument for factory farming is that, apart from being a lot cheaper than traditional or organic farming, it provides more food for a world population that has already reached seven billion, according to the Unitec Nations. As factory farms do not use many workers, the costs are low and the production is high, Moreover, factory-farmed animals suffer from fewer diseases than those living outside.On the other hand, opponents of factory farming say that it is cruel to the animals. For instance, many farm animals are kept in small spaces where they can hardly move. People who fight for animal rights claim that these animals suffer terrible stress, In addition to this, factory farming has a negative impact on the environment because it creates a lot of waste products, and uses a lot of chemicals to control insects and drugs to treat diseases (UK Farming Today, 2013).To sum up, despite producing cheap food, factory farming is bad for the planet and for the animals themselves, In my opinion, we should try to reduce this kind of farming, although we would have to pay more for our eggs and meat.3 Read the essay again. Match the functions to each paragraph.FOCUS ON STRUCTURE AND LANGUAGEPara.1 __________ Para.3 __________Para. 2 __________ Para. 4 __________ a conclusion (your opinion)b arguments against the topicc introduction to the topicd arguments for the topiccdba4 Which of the linking expressions in the Sentence Builder has the following function?1 summarising information2 adding new information3 giving examples4 providing sources of information5 contrasting statementsin my opinionmoreover / in addition tofor instanceaccording to on the other hand5 Write 2-3 arguments on the statement “We should only have organic farming.” or “We should not use any animal products for food or clothing.” Use the Sentence Builder to help you.COMPOSE YOUR WRITING6 Search online to find data that can support your argument.7 Outlining Complete the outline of your essay on the statement you have chosen based on Activity 3.8 Drafting Use your outline and the Writing Help to write your first draft.9 Editing Edit your essay in pairs. Then share what you have written in class.VIEWING WORKSHOPCRAZY BRIDGES FOR ANIMALSWhy did the chicken cross the road? We may never know since she’s probably never got to the other side. This video presents different barriers animals face when living in human-built environments, and also offers some solutions.ACTIVATE AND SHARE1 Do you think human activities can affect animals’ behaviour? If yes, how? Give some examples.VIEW AND LEARN2 Watch Part 1 of the video. Tick (√) the human-made things that affect animals’ lives.□ roads □underpasses □pipelines □footbridges □ painted lines. □ clear-cut corridors □ high-tension power lines □ rows of rocks3 Read the statements. Then watch Part 2 of the video. Write T(true) or F(false). Explain why.( )1 It's not likely for humans to get rid of roads, power or pipelines now.( ) 2 High-tension power lines, as well as clear-cut corridors, pipelines, rows of rocks and painted lines on the ground do no harm to animals.( ) 3 Even if the barbed wire fence is removed, its stopping power can stick around.4 In the final part, the speaker introduces some bridges which animals can use to cross the obstacles. Watch and match the animals with their possible bridges.5 Watch the whole video. Read the first part of statement below and find a suitable ending from the box on the right to make each statement complete.1 Unintentional fences that may look harmless to us2 If many animals are stranded on one side,3 Even when we remove physical barriers,a animals still won’t cross the divide.b they will become isolated from food, mates and protection.c are some of the most effective animal barriers.EXPRESS YOURSELF6 Do you think these bridges are good enough for animals? Can you come up with some other innovative ideas that may help animals cross the barriers?完成课后相关练习谢谢观看
Unit 3 CONSERVATIONWRITING WORKSHOP & VIEWING WORKSHOPWRITING WORKSHOPA“FOR” AND “AGAINST” ESSAY1 Pair Work You are going to write a “for” and “against” essay on one of the statements. Discuss and list the arguments for and against the statements. Then share your ideas.GET READY FOR WRITINGREAD FOR WRITING2 Read the essay. Answer the questions.1 What is the main topic of the essay?The pros and cons of factory farming.2 What are the main arguments and supporting details used “for” and “against” factory farming?The main argument for factory farming is that, apart from being a lot cheaper than traditional or organic farming, it provides more food for a world population that has already reached seven billion, according to the United Nations. Opponents of factory farming say that it is cruel to the animals.3 What is the writer’s opinion about factory farming?We should try to reduce this kind of farming, although we would have to pay more for our eggs and meat.Factory farming involves keeping farm animals inside buildings to increase the production of meat or eggs. According to an institute, “74% of the world’s poultry, 43% of its beef and 68% of its eggs are produced in this way.”The main argument for factory farming is that, apart from being a lot cheaper than traditional or organic farming, it provides more food for a world population that has already reached seven billion, according to the Unitec Nations. As factory farms do not use many workers, the costs are low and the production is high, Moreover, factory-farmed animals suffer from fewer diseases than those living outside.On the other hand, opponents of factory farming say that it is cruel to the animals. For instance, many farm animals are kept in small spaces where they can hardly move. People who fight for animal rights claim that these animals suffer terrible stress, In addition to this, factory farming has a negative impact on the environment because it creates a lot of waste products, and uses a lot of chemicals to control insects and drugs to treat diseases (UK Farming Today, 2013).To sum up, despite producing cheap food, factory farming is bad for the planet and for the animals themselves, In my opinion, we should try to reduce this kind of farming, although we would have to pay more for our eggs and meat.3 Read the essay again. Match the functions to each paragraph.FOCUS ON STRUCTURE AND LANGUAGEPara.1 __________ Para.3 __________Para. 2 __________ Para. 4 __________ a conclusion (your opinion)b arguments against the topicc introduction to the topicd arguments for the topiccdba4 Which of the linking expressions in the Sentence Builder has the following function?1 summarising information2 adding new information3 giving examples4 providing sources of information5 contrasting statementsin my opinionmoreover / in addition tofor instanceaccording to on the other hand5 Write 2-3 arguments on the statement “We should only have organic farming.” or “We should not use any animal products for food or clothing.” Use the Sentence Builder to help you.COMPOSE YOUR WRITING6 Search online to find data that can support your argument.7 Outlining Complete the outline of your essay on the statement you have chosen based on Activity 3.8 Drafting Use your outline and the Writing Help to write your first draft.9 Editing Edit your essay in pairs. Then share what you have written in class.VIEWING WORKSHOPCRAZY BRIDGES FOR ANIMALSWhy did the chicken cross the road? We may never know since she’s probably never got to the other side. This video presents different barriers animals face when living in human-built environments, and also offers some solutions.ACTIVATE AND SHARE1 Do you think human activities can affect animals’ behaviour? If yes, how? Give some examples.VIEW AND LEARN2 Watch Part 1 of the video. Tick (√) the human-made things that affect animals’ lives.□ roads □underpasses □pipelines □footbridges □ painted lines. □ clear-cut corridors □ high-tension power lines □ rows of rocks3 Read the statements. Then watch Part 2 of the video. Write T(true) or F(false). Explain why.( )1 It's not likely for humans to get rid of roads, power or pipelines now.( ) 2 High-tension power lines, as well as clear-cut corridors, pipelines, rows of rocks and painted lines on the ground do no harm to animals.( ) 3 Even if the barbed wire fence is removed, its stopping power can stick around.4 In the final part, the speaker introduces some bridges which animals can use to cross the obstacles. Watch and match the animals with their possible bridges.5 Watch the whole video. Read the first part of statement below and find a suitable ending from the box on the right to make each statement complete.1 Unintentional fences that may look harmless to us2 If many animals are stranded on one side,3 Even when we remove physical barriers,a animals still won’t cross the divide.b they will become isolated from food, mates and protection.c are some of the most effective animal barriers.EXPRESS YOURSELF6 Do you think these bridges are good enough for animals? Can you come up with some other innovative ideas that may help animals cross the barriers?完成课后相关练习谢谢观看
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