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课件网) Unit 3 Family matters Understanding ideas Like Father, Like Son After the class, you are able: 1. To understand the main idea of the passage; 2. To master the stylistic features and basic elements of a play; 3. To know how to solve the family conflicts and establish the correct family values. Like Father Like Son Enjoy a video Like Father Like Son Setting Plot Characters 1. Development 2. Climax 3. Ending 1. Place: the living room 2. Time: a Friday night 3. Scene: Grandfather and father are _____ at the table. Grandfather, father and son Son: decides not to_____, wants to focus on his band and has a career in music. Father: wants his son to be a _____, can help people and be respected by others. Son: isn’t interested in law, music industry is _____. Son: Father: thinks playing in a band is not a job, should study in a university Father: Grandfather: advises his grandson to go to university and _____ at the same time. agree agree playing chess go to the university lawyer developing fast play music Element conflict Language Son 1. Nervously approaching the table. 2. Dad, can we talk 3. I knew you’d say that. You just assume I want to be a lawyer, but that’s only because you are a lawyer. 4. I’m not interested in law. I want to work in a studio, not a court. fear revolt Language Father 1. (raising his voice in surprise) You can’t be serious! 2. (ignoring Grandfather’s words) Stop daydreaming! 3. What’s wrong with being a lawyer Lawyers help people and are respected by others. 4. But I told him to study something useful at university! 5. Yes, lots of new lawyer friends! anger expectation Language Grandfather 1. (looking at Father) Calm down. OK 2. (stepping between Father and Son and raising his voice) Hey! I told you to calm down, both of you! 3. (laughing) Easy, son! 4. I just wanted you to be happy… 5. I’m so proud of you. Your son is proud of you, too. 6. Why don’t you also take my advice and think carefully before jumping in with both feet calmness High EQ The Secret to a Happy Family A Generation Gap A B C D E A Dream Job Grandfather’s Advice My Career, My Choice Deep Thinking Choose another suitable title and give your reasons. B C A 1. If you were in a similar situation to the son, what would you do Why 2. What conflicts have you had with your parents How did you solve them Think and Share Choose one topic and share your ideas with your partner in the form of dialogue. Show time Father: Hey, boy, why are you always playing games Son: No, Dad, not always. It’s my holiday time. Father: You should study hard, not playing games so often. Son:… Summary A play element language conflict value Assignment 1. Further revise the language used in the play; 2. State your opinions about the topic we have discussed in the form of a play. (Basic elements of a play should be involved.) Thanks for your listening!