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外研版(2024)英语七年级上册 Unit 3 Family ties 第3课时(Developing ideas — 听说)(课件+音频视频)
展开第3课时 (Developing ideas — 听说)外研·七年级上册Unit 3 Family tiesWhat’s their problem?Watch and sayDo you have such problems with your parents?Problems are normal in family life.Think and answerWho can you turn to (向……求助) in order to solve problems in your family?Teacher? Friends? Or keep it to yourself?Who can you turn to in order to solve problems in your family?Many countries offer family hotlines to give advice about family relationships.a special telephone line that people can use in order to get information or to talk about sth:电话咨询服务专线;热线an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation: 劝告;忠告;建议;意见Dr Chang works in a family hotline. Children sometimes call her for help.Dr ChangPre-listeningListen to the family hotline. What problem does Tina have with her mother?a Her mother doesn’t help with her homework.b Her mother wears a queen’s dress to pick her up.c Her mother doesn’t want to buy her new clothes.1While-listeningThink and draw a mind mapWhat does the expert’s talk include?Problem parentsProblemFeeling Advice Listen again and complete the chart.ProblemTina’s mother is an actress at a 1______. Every day, she dresses up as a queen. Cool, right? But Tina doesn’t think 2________. Her mother often goes to pick her up in this 3________.parksodresshappytalk2Think and sayDr Chang says there are some “problem parents”. How does she support this idea?Dr Chang: We all know “problem children”. But do you know “problem parents”? Children sometimes call me to talk about their “problem parents”. For example, Tina’s mother is an actress at a park. Every day, she dresses up as a queen. Cool, right? But Tina doesn’t think so. Her mother often goes to pick her up in this dress. Tina is not happy about this. My advice for her is: Have a good talk with her mother.Learning to learnListening for examples In a conversation, speakers usually give examples to support their ideas. They may use expressions like For example, … and Here’s… when they give examples.Listen and complete the conversation.3timelovelittledifficulthurtbeforeHow does Tina’s mother change?She will change her clothes before she picks Tina up.Do they solve the problem?Yes, they do.What makes them solve the problem?Communication.Read and answerThink and shareBesides proper communication, what else helps them solve the problem?The mother’s love.Listen again. Then talk about how Tina and her mother soften their language.Mum: Tina. I’ll pick you up at the school gate at 5.Tina: OK, Mum. But... can you change your clothes before you come?Mum: Why? I don’t have time to change after work. I don’t want to be late.Tina: It’s a bit difficult to talk about. But that is too eye-catching.Mum: Oh, Tina. Don’t you love my queen’s dress?Tina: Not now. I’m not a little girl anymore. Everyone looks at you and laughs.Mum: I’m sorry. I didn’t know that. Now I see. I will change my clothes before I pick you up.Tina: Thank you, Mum. I hope you’re not hurt.Mum: I am glad you told me this, my girl.Softening language Some topics may hurt people’s feelings easily. We can take a softer tone and use expressions like I’m sorry, but... and It’s a bit difficult to talk about... to soften our language.Learning to learnProblem: The father is always busy and does not spend much time with Mike.Post-listeningImagine you are Mike, and you have a problem with your father. Here is your problem: What should Mike think about before talking?His problem, his feeling, how to help his father have more free time, how to soften his language...Useful expressions I’d rather not. Yes, but now… It’s a bit difficult to talk about. But … I hope you’re not hurt. I feel… because… Thank you.Work in pairs. Role-play Mike and his father’s conversation.4Dad, have you got a minute?Sure, Mike. What is it?I know you’re very busy, but it’s a bit difficult to talk about. Can you take me out for a picnic at the weekend, just like Andy’s dad?Oh, Mike, I’m sorry. But I don’t have time for that. I have to work. I’m a doctor and I have to save people’s lives. I hope you can understand. Yes, I understand. But now I feel lonely because I miss the time with you.I’ll make some time for a family picnic next month. I’m sorry for spending so little time with you. Thank you, Dad. I’m looking forward to it.When you have a problem in your family, remember to have a good talk. Communication is important.Good to knowPhonetics in usePronunciation: /uː/ cool school /ʊ/ would good /ʌ/ but up rule June soup afternoon 舌后缩,舌后部向软腭高高抬起。双唇呈小圆口形,并向前突出。push cook foot could 舌后缩,舌后部向软腭高高抬起,但比发/u:/时略低些。双唇收圆并放松,稍向前突出。mum cup understand fun 舌后缩,舌中部略抬起。双唇张开,并稍向两旁平移。发音与/a:/相近,但较短。HomeworkWrite down your problems and feelings, exchange them with your partner, and give advice on his/her problems.
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