2021版外研版必修一英语 Unit 5 Into the wildUsing Language ppt课件.pptx
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1、必修一 Unit 5 Into the wild (3) 高一年级 英语 Using Language Debating about animals Listening and Speaking Objectives By the end of this class, you will be able to: 1. get the main idea of the TV debate and choose the correct topic 2. note down specific information and complete the mind map 3. act out the de
2、bate on whether we should keep animals as pets, using expressions to express agreement and disagreement 4. voice your opinions on whether people should keep animals in zoos Warm-up 1. When were dogs first kept by people? 2. When was the first zoo opened? Please read “Did you know” on Page 55. Warm-u
3、p 1. Dogs were first domesticated over 14,000 years ago. 2. The oldest zoo in the world is in Vienna, opened in 1752. Listen for main information. Listen to the TV debate and choose the correct topic. 1. Can zoo animals survive in the wild? 2. Can zoos offer animals their natural environment? 3. Sho
4、uld we keep wild animals in zoos? 4. Should we educate people more about animals? Learning to learn In a debate, first listen out for the main topic. This is usually a statement or question at the very start of the debate. Speakers will state whether they are for or against the statement. Then, they
5、 will introduce their supporting arguments with expressions such as We must remember that and We cant deny that Listen for main information. Listen to the TV debate and choose the correct topic. 1. Can zoo animals survive in the wild? 2. Can zoos offer animals their natural environment? 3. Should we
6、 keep wild animals in zoos? 4. Should we educate people more about animals? Listen for specific information. Before listening, read the mind map on Page 55 to figure out the positions of both sides and their main arguments. Listen for specific information. Listen to the debate and complete the mind
7、map. Share your answers with your partner. 1. Zoos can help protect animals 2. Zoos are a good way to 3. Zoos allow us to see and learn about animals in places similar to their Listen and check your answers. natural environments. in danger of dying out. educate people about animals. 1. Zoo animals c
8、an and be unable to live on their own when they returned to the wild. 2. Zoos cannot offer animals an environment thats their natural one. 3. Zoos people than for animals. Listen and check your answers. depend too much on humans as good as do more good for How do the speakers express agreement and d
9、isagreement? Listen again and note down the expressions of showing agreement and disagreement. How do the speakers express agreement and disagreement? Showing agreement: I totally agree. Exactly. Showing disagreement: Im afraid I dont agree. Thats just not true. Listen and read aloud. Imitate the pr
10、onunciation and intonation of the speakers. DJ: Joining us today we have zoo keeper Max Wilson, and Amy Lee from the organization Keep Wild Animals Wild. They are here to discuss whether we should keep wild animals in zoos. Max, lets start with you. Max: As a zookeeper, Ive seen how zoos help protec
11、t animals in danger of dying out. For example, my zoo is well-known for its program to save tigers. Amy: Im afraid I dont agree that these programs are always successful. Weve seen a lot of examples where the animals start to depend too much on humans, and are unable to live on their own when return
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