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课件网) Lesson 5 Jane’s Lucky Life Hopefully, by the end of the class, we will be able to talk about a person's lucky life using the new words and expressions we'll have learned today; get the main information of the passage by using some reading strategies; learn the spirit from the disabled people --No matter what difficulties we meet, we should try to face and overcome them. Learning Objectives When you have a problem, what do you do first I'll ask my parents for help. I'll try my best to solve it. Warming up It’s lucky to have _____. a healthy body a lot of money a happy family a good job good looks many friends Think and talk. many friends a happy family a lot of money a good job a healthy body good looks Group Work: Which of these things do you think is the most important: money, family, a good job, health, good looks or friends Why Talk about your choices. You can use this expression: Work in pairs Tip I think that...is the most important, because... I think that...is the most important, because... Tip Tip I think that...is the most important, because... A:What do you think is the most important B:I think that family is the most important, because I love my family members and they love me. I won't live a happy life without them. A Sample Lead- in The dancers are unable to hear. They are disabled people. But they dare to dance. [ n'eibl]adj.不能的 [de ]v. 敢;敢于;挑战 [dis'eibld]adj.肢体有残疾的 Hawking is unable to move his arms or legs. He can only control his wheelchair with his three fingers. But he is a famous scientist. ['wi:lt e ]n.轮椅 be unable to do ...不能做 [k n'tr ul] v. 控制;管理;支配 霍金 Yes, they can. If they are deaf, they can use their eyes to watch the world. Yes, they can. If they are blind, they can use their ears to listen to the world. Can disabled people live a happy life Why or why not Who does the passage mainly talk about What is the passage mainly about Predict, listen and answer. Unit 1 Lesson 5 Stay Healthy Who does the passage mainly talk about What is the passage mainly about Jane’s Lucky Life Jane. Jane's lucky life. Jane While-reading What Jane dares to do What happened to Jane before What Jane is unable to do now Jane's attitude towards life Something about her family Read quickly to get the main idea of each part and match . When Jane was ten years old, she became ill with a terrible disease. This disease damaged Jane’s body. She couldn’t move her arms or legs. What happened to Jane when she was ten years old ['d mid ] v. 损害;损坏 What things can’t she do? Jane is forty years old now. She is unable to do many things. She can’t brush her teeth. She can’t put on her shoes. She can’t run or jump. She can’t make breakfast. be unable to do... 没有能力做…… be not able to do..., can't do... But she dares to try many things. She has a wheelchair. She controls her wheelchair with her mouth. She writes letters without her hands. How does she ... ...