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课件网) Developing ideas BY MICHELLE □ join a school club □ take a trip with your classmates □ get the highest score in a test at least once □ get to know all the schoolmates in your grade □ stand on stage at least once □ win an award □ read as many books as possible □ learn a new skill □ other_____ What do you want to achieve at high school Look at the word cloud and the picture. Predict what is talked about in the interview. Pre-reading Now let's read the interview and check your prediction. 1. What style/type is the passage A. A journal B. An interview C. A report D. A story 2. What’s the main idea of the passage A. Lisa’s worry about chemistry class. B. Lisa’s memory of senior high. C. Lisa’s advice for high school students. D. Lisa’s expectation for college life. 3. How does the passage develop A. By giving examples. B. By asking questions. C. By making comparisons. D. By listing figures. Fast-reading High School Hints What did Lisa find most helpful when she started high school How did she deal with new challenges How did she handle disappointments While-reading Scan the interview and answer the questions. While-reading Scan the interview and answer the questions. 1. What did Lisa find most helpful when she started high school Oreintation Day. 2. How did she deal with new challenges She figured that she should go all out and not be afraid of failure. 3. How did she handle disappointments She realised that it wasn’t just about winning and kept working hard to be part of something you love. It’s a fantastic opportunity for new students to ... Post-reading Summary: Lisa’s high school advice/suggestions Orientation day was helpful. Keep an open mind and take part in as much as possible. When dealing with challenges, you should go all out and not be afraid of failures. Don’t care the results to much. Keep working hard to be part of something you love. Give your friends a hand when they need it. Post-reading Think & Share What do you think Lisa means by “If you fail, no problem – next time you can fail better” Think about the words from Maya Angelou: “Be a rainbow in somebody else’s cloud.” Do you know of any similar sayings Which piece of Lisa’s advice is the most helpful to you Why Meet challenges bravely It is better to give than to take. Gifts of roses, hand there are lingering fragrance. Post-reading Make notes Problems the new students may face Your advice How to know the school and the other students How to deal with new challenges How to handle disappointments Keep an open mind and take part in as much as possible. Go all out and see what happens. Adjust the state of mind. Post-reading Make notes 12 How to organise a speech Beginning Welcome to our high school! As senior high students, we are likely to meet with many problems. Problems you may face Firstly, ... Secondly, ... Thirdly, … / Another problem is that... Firstly, ... Secondly, ... Thirdly, … Anot ... ...