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课件网) Living well What do they have in common They are disabled but great person. mental disability difficulty with eyesight hearing problem leg injury lose of arms and legs Down’s Syndrome Para 1: Para 2: Para 3: Para 4: Para 5: Marty and his disease Marty’s life as a disabled person. Marty’s suggestions Part. 1 Part. 2 Part. 3 Divide the passage into 3 parts. What does “live one day at a time” mean Live a (rich and full/lonely and hopeless) life every day. difficulties A muscle disease which makes him very weak can’t run or climb stairs as quickly as other people; clumsy and drop things or bump into furniture. disease motto To live one day at a time Part.1 Marty and his disease √ 10 years old before 10 after 10 primary school high school now Try to find the time point (时间点). Part.2 Marty’s life as a disabled person What was the life like in different periods and what were his feelings 10 years old before 10 1.I was the_____as everyone else. 2.I used to climb trees, swim and_____. 1.I started to get weaker _____. 2.I think I had at least a billion_____. hopeful 3.It is difficul to know what _____ holds. worried after 10 Part 2 (Para.2-4) same play football and weaker tests the future Marty’s feelings: 10 years old before 10 after 10 primary school 1.My classmates would laught, when I got _____ after running. 2.I was too_____ to go to school. Every time I returned I felt_____. stupid Part 2 (Para.2-4) out of breath weak stupid Marty’s feelings: 10 years old before 10 after 10 primary school high school now I have a good life. I'm happy to have things I can do, like _____ and_____ _____. not get annoyed happy My life is a lot_____because my fellow students have _____. accepted me Part 2 (Para.2-4) easier writing computer programming Marty’s feelings: 10 years old Primary school High school Time Physical Condition Healthy Weak Disabled Try to draw a line chart according to Marty's physical condition. How did Marty feel at different stages 10 years old Primary school High school Time feelings hopeful confident painful lonely hopeless happy Try to draw a line chart showing Marty's psychological condition. psychological condition worried stupid not get annoyed active optimistic independent 1. Don’t feel sorry for them. 2. Don’t make fun of them. 3. Don’t ignore them. 4. Accept them for who they are. 5. Encourage them to live as rich and full a life as you do. Part.3(Para.5) Marty’s suggestions confident independent positive adaptable ambitious outgoing strong-minded optimistic Marty Fielding He is disabled in body , but he is firm in spirit.