新視野視聽說(第三版)B1U課件.ppt
Wit and fitUNIT 6 Unit 6 Wit and fitOpening upListening to the worldSpeaking for communicationFurther practice in listeningWrapping upLearning objectivesFun time report on a sports survey4Learning objectivestalk about your lifestyle1 predict a change of thought2 talk about health problems3 Opening up 1 Look at the list and check ( ) the good habits and badhabits you have. Good habits walk a lot do exercise eat fresh fruit and vegetables avoid fatty foods get enough sleepBad habits skip breakfast eat junk food drink sugary drinks smoke worry a lot Opening up 2 Work in pairs and discuss the questions.1 Generally speaking, Im leading a healthy lifestyle. Although I sometimes eat fried food and have sugary drinks, I like to eat a lot of vegetables and fruit, and I exercise regularly. Im afraid Im leading an unhealthy lifestyle. I eat too much junk food, such as fried chickens, pizzas, ice cream and popcorn. To make things worse, I dont do much exercise.2 In order to keep fit, I often play badminton and soccer with my friends. We play soccer at least once a week. I also go to the gym twice a week. Listening to the worldSharing Listening Viewing Listening to the worldSharing1 Watch a podcast for its general idea.The podcast is mainly about what things peopledo to keep fit and what unhealthy eating habitsthey have.2 Watch Part 1 and fill in the blanks with the words that Finn uses.1 ) exercise2 ) full-time3 ) running Listening to the world3 Watch Part 2 and check ( ) the true statements.Sharing 1 2 (As a working mother, she does not have time for any extra organized exercise.) 3 (He watches what he eats.) 4 (He doesnt really like running.) 5 6 (She is quite fit as she can spend 8 or 1 2 hours doing foot patrol.) Additional NotesPilatesa physical fitness system designed by Joseph Pilates in the early 2 0 th century. It is a series of controlled movements engaging your body and mind. It can improve muscular strength, endurance, flexibility,coordination and posture.Listening to the worldSharing Additional Notesjazza musical style that started at the beginning of the 2 0 th century in African American communities in the southern United StatesListening to the worldSharing Listening to the world4 Watch Part 3 and match the statements 1-7 to the people A-G.Sharing1 D2 G3 A4 E5 B6 C7 F Listening to the world5 Watch Part 4 of the podcast and fill in the blanks.Sharing Um, I have a bit of 1 ) _. Um, I love dessert, and I love to eat, er,2 ) _ things. a sweet toothsweet coffeechocolateI definitely drink too much 3 ) _, and I do like 4 ) _ as well.AB Listening to the world5 Watch Part 4 of the podcast and fill in the blanks.Sharing 5 ) _ is really bad for you so I try and avoid that as much as I can, although it does happen quite 6 ) _.I love chocolate, and I probablyeat 7 ) _ of it.Eating lateregularlytoo muchCD Listening to the world5 Watch Part 4 of the podcast and fill in the blanks.Sharing Um, because of my shift work, I eat a lot of 8 ) _, er, especially in the early hours of the morning.I eat 9 )_ crisps, and chocolate and biscuits. And because I bake, I also eat a lot of 1 0 )_.fast foodfar too many cakeEF Listening to the world6 Work in pairs and discuss the questions.Sharing1 Im similar to the second woman. Like her, I also enjoy practicing yoga. It helps me relax and makes me feel less stressful and more peaceful. Im similar to the first man. I go to the gym quite regularly. I go for runs, too. But I do not go rowing.2 Id like to learn from the second man. I should ride a bike, and go to the gym more frequently. Above all, I should watch what I eat. Listening to the worldSharing Listening Viewing Listening to the world1 Look at the pictures and read the statements about food. Do you think they will be true in the future?ListeningBEFORE you listen1 I think this may be true. As people are increasingly realizing the importance of health, they would get rid of unhealthy foods and eat only healthy foods. I dont think this will be true. People enjoy different kinds of food. So a diet without a variety of food will be too boring and life will sound dull and meaningless. Listening to the world1 Look at the pictures and read the statements about food. Do you think they will be true in the future?ListeningBEFORE you listen2 Food pills may become more popular, but I dont think they can be a substitute for normal meals. They can be supplementary to normal meals, but they should not be the standard food because they are not as healthy as real food. Besides, we are accustomed to eating different kinds of food with different kinds of flavors. Life will be boring if we could only eat food pills. I think this prediction will be true. As the pace of life is getting faster, people are looking for convenient and efficient way to eat. Food pills could be the solution. Listening to the world1 Look at the pictures and read the statements about food. Do you think they will be true in the future?ListeningBEFORE you listen3 I dont think this will happen. Certain food has certain flavor. When people get the same food, it should taste the same. Its hard to imagine that the same food can change its flavor for different people. I think this may happen. In the future, with some advanced technology, it may be possible to program different flavors for the same kind of food. As a result, with the same food, different people can have different flavors by simply pushing a button. Listening to the worldListeningListening skills Additional TipsPredicting a change of thoughtThe following contrast signal words are used to indicate a change of the speakers thought., but it will be sunny in the afternoon.; however, it is difficult to put it into practice., In contrast, my husband loves meat., on the contrary, I think its quite beautiful., nevertheless, it was preferable to the old one. Listening to the worldListeningListening skillsExercise More examples of contrast signal words to indicate a change of thought. Although the resources of our world are limited, the desires of people are not. Despite the clear danger of nuclear wastes, the government has decided to build another nuclear power plant. The weather was terrible there. Still, we enjoyed our stay in the five-star hotel. Listening to the world2 Read the statements and predict what is to follow after each “but”.ListeningBEFORE you listen1 I dont think super foods will be the answer to our eating problems in the future.2 I dont think food pills will replace normal food.3 no, we wont eat only food pills in the future.4 your friend likes strawberry.5 then we change its flavor by pushing a button.6 it may become common in the future. Listening to the world3 Read the table. Then listen to the interview and fill in the blanks with what you hear.ListeningWHILE you listen1 ) eating problems2 ) replace normal food3 ) eat only food pills4 ) taste different5 ) change its flavor6 ) become common Listening to the world4 Listen to the interview again and check ( ) the true statements.ListeningWHILE you listen1 (The interview mainly talks about foods in the future.) 23 (Cooking and eating together is an important part of family life and it always will be.) Listening to the world5 Read the following statements and share your answers ListeningAfter you listen1 This might happen, but it wont happen soon. In fact, there is enough food in todays world for everyone, but it is not available to some people who need it.2 I agree. Although we all know that junk food is not good for health, it is very likely that people will eat more unhealthily in the future. As the modern pace of life is getting quicker, people will have to eat fast food more frequently for convenience. Listening to the world5 Read the following statements and share your answers ListeningAfter you listen3 I dont agree. Although more people have realized the negative effect of eating too much meat, I dont think people will stop eating animals in the future. The human body needs meat and meat is delicious.4 This may happen. With the ever expanding population, there will not be enough food for everyone in the world. This may lead to a rise in food prices. As a result, many people will have to grow their own food, because otherwise, they would have to spend a large sum of money on food. Listening to the world5 Read the following statements and share your answers.ListeningAfter you listen5 This may happen. Actually, in recent years, there is an increasing tendency that people are spending less time with their family. With competition getting stronger, many people have to work overtime and return home late, so they do not have enough free time to eat with their family members. This situation will probably get worse in the future. Listening to the world5 Read the following statements and share your answers ListeningAfter you listen6 I dont agree. Although its getting popular to order food online, I dont think the next generation may thus not know how to cook. Cooking is not difficult to learn. The next generation may spend less time on cooking, but they will certainly cook because this is life and cooking can be an interesting hobby. Listening to the worldSharing Listening Viewing Listening to the world1 Look at the words below. Which words collocate withplay and which collocate with go?ViewingBEFORE you viewplay: basketball, badminton, rugby, cricket, volleyball, squash, football, tennisgo: surfing, horse racing, jogging, cycling, swimming, rollerblading, skiing Listening to the world2 Read the program information below. Guess why Ronnie Corbett finds it difficult to keep calm.ViewingWHILE you view Corbett finds it difficult to keep calm probably because he is beaten by Barker, who has never played squash before. Additional NotesSquasha high-speed racket sport played by two players in a four-walledcourt with a small, hollow rubber ballListening to the worldViewing Listening to the worldViewing3 Watch the video clip and choose the best answer to each question.WHILE you view 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 D 5 D Listening to the worldViewing4 Read the sentences 1-10. Then watch the video clip again. Who says the sentences: Barker (B), the man in the suit, or Corbett (C), the man in the sports clothes?WHILE you view1 B 3 B 5 C 7 C 9 C2 B 4 C 6 B 8 B 1 0 C Listening to the worldViewing5 Discuss the questions.AFTER you view1 What is so funny about Ronnie Barker, the man in the suit, in this comedy? Give two examples.At the beginning of the game, Barker does not even know how to hold the racket (in his words, “bat”) properly. After the game, Barker does not know whether he has won or not, or how many points (in his words, “goals”) he has got. Barker looks and talks like an innocent person, not knowing that Corbett, captain of a squash team, gets very angry. All this makes Barker a funny person. Listening to the worldViewing5 Discuss the questions.AFTER you view2 Have you ever had a similar experience where you were defeated by someone less skilled in a specific sport? Share your experience with your partner.I had a similar experience when I asked a friend to play table tennis with me many years ago. My friend claimed that he had never played table tennis before, but he learned so quickly that he beat me in the end. What a shame! Speaking for communicationRole-play1 Listen to two conversations and match the doctorsquestions to the patients answers. 2 Listen to two conversations again and fill in the blanks.1 ) tea and coffee2 ) one small cup3 ) painkillers4 ) three times a day5 ) Foot pain6 ) worry about1 -d 2 -b 3 -f 4 -e 5 -a 6 -c Additional TipsTalking about health problems When you are not feeling well, you might need to go to see the doctor. The following is a variety of English expressions used in doctor-patient conversations.Speaking for communicationRole-playSpeaking skillsDoctors expressions Patients expressions Whats the problem? How do you feel? / How are you feeling? Do you have any other problem? Where does it hurt? Can I have a look (at )? Im worried about my foot. I have a headache. I cant sleep. I broke my arm. It hurts when I walk / talk. Speaking for communication Do you smoke cigarettes? Do you feel like this more during the day or at night? Well run a blood test. There is nothing to worry about. Ill give you some antibiotics ( 抗 生 素 ) / painkillers. You must take this medicine for at least three days. My back hurts. Its very painful. It / The pain doesnt go away! Ive been suffering from a fever for two days. I feel like this more during the day than at night. When should I come to see you again? How often should I take the pills? Do I need to watch my diet? Speaking for communicationRole-play3 Role-play the situations.Situation 1Having a backache (A: Doctor, B: Patient)A: Hello. How can I help you?B: My back hurts.A: How long have you had it?B: Oh, for about two weeks.A: Where does it hurt?B: In my lower back. (To be continued) Speaking for communicationRole-play3 Role-play the situations.A: When does it hurt?B: It hurts when I stand up or sit down.A: How did you get hurt?B: I hurt it when I was playing football.A: Ill give you some painkillers. Take two of these twice a day. And you should have lots of rest and stop doing any sports. (Continued) Speaking for communicationRole-play3 Role-play the situations.Situation 2Having a bad cough (A: Doctor, B: Patient)A: Hello. Whats the problem?B: I have a bad cough.A: How long have you had it?B: For a few months. I have tried some antibiotics, but they have not worked.A: Do you have a temperature?B: No.A: Do you feel ill? B: No. (To be continued) Speaking for communicationRole-play3 Role-play the situations.A: Do you smoke cigarettes?B: Yes, I do.A: How many cigarettes do you smoke?B: Ten cigarettes a day.A: Thats too much. You should have an X-ray to see if theres anything wrong with your lungs. And you should definitely stop smoking. (Continued) Speaking for communicationRole-play3 Role-play the situations.Situation 3Having a fever (A: Doctor, B: Patient) A: Hello. Whats the problem?B: I have been suffering from a fever for three days.A: Have you taken any medicine?B: No.A: Then you need take medicine for at least three days.B: Can I go to work? (To be continued) Speaking for communicationRole-play3 Role-play the situations.A: Im afraid not. You should take a break.B: Do I need to watch my diet?A: Yes. You should go on a liquid diet.B: Then when should I see you again?A: You dont have to come back unless the fever continues in two days. (Continued) Speaking for communicationGroup discussion1 Listen to some people answering questions for a sports survey. Write down the survey questions.Get ideas1 Does exercise make you feel relaxed?2 How much exercise do you do in a week?3 Do you have a sporting hero?4 How much do you walk a day? Speaking for communicationGroup discussion2 Listen to the survey again and check ( ) the ones you hear.1 Sometimes its difficult to find time to exercise, but 2 Doing sport makes you feel really good.3 I play football a lot.4 I go to the gym once or twice.5 I prefer walking to running.6 I think he is one of the greatest football players ever.7 Most people in the class like to do sports every day. 8 Nobody in the class plays cricket.Get ideas Speaking for communicationGroup discussion3 Work in groups. Brainstorm a list of questions you may ask in a sports survey to find out aboutyour classmates sports preferences.Discuss and organize ideas1 ) How often do you do sports?2 ) What is your favorite sport?3 ) Which do you prefer, individual sports or team sports?4 ) Who is your sporting hero? / Do you have a sporting hero? Who is it?5 ) What sport did you enjoy most in the past? /What sport did you often do in the past?6 ) What sport would you like to try? Speaking for communicationGroup discussion6 Report your groups survey results to the class. Before you begin, refer to the checklist below tosee if you are ready.Present ideas Checklist Make a collection of interesting survey questions. Analyze the survey results thoroughly. Present the survey results in an organized and clear way. Use correct pronunciation. Further practice in listeningShort conversations1 Q: What is the woman going to do with the man in the evening? C Go to a movie.2 Q: What do we learn about Sally? B She is not eating healthily.3 Q: At what time is the man most likely to go to work? D 1 0 a.m.4 Q: What does the woman mean? B She doesnt need a rest.5 Q: What does the man mean? D He wonders how John succeeds both in study and work. Further practice in listeningLong conversation1 Q: Why did the woman decide to do a triathlon? C Because her sister did it and liked it.2 Q: When did the man first do a triathlon? B In college.3 Q: How does the man feel about running? A Boring.4 Q: Why doesnt the woman like swimming in the triathlon? A Because she fears that a big fish might eat her. Further practice in listeningPassage 11 Q: What is the ratio of positive to negative emotions that can make a person happier? B 3 :1 .2 Q: What is the most exciting finding about increasing positive emotions? D It contributes to good health.3 Q: What does the speaker say about negative feelings? B Negative feelings can sometimes have positive effects.4 Q: What is the main idea of the passage? A People should learn to manage their emotions. Further practice in listeningPassage 21 ) pressures2 ) Disappear3 ) Compromise4 ) Alcohol5 ) Intense6 ) interferes with7 ) Undermine8 ) pay attention9 ) suffers from1 0 ) competitive Wrapping upUse the following self-assessment checklist to check what you have learned in this unit. OK Needs workI can talk about my lifestyle such as sports and food preferences.I can predict a change of thought while listening.I can ask and talk about health problems in English.I can conduct a survey, summarize and report on the results based on peoples answers. Fun timeEnjoy a video clip about setting a fitness goal and making it happen.