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课件网) Unit 2 Wildlife Protection Listening & Speaking Lead in Wildlife Protection 1. What can you see in the photo 2. Are they endangered species { wild plants wild animals Wildlife elephant Tibetan antelope Lead in What other animals are in danger giant panda South China Tiger Lead in What other wild animals are in danger blue whale Tibetan antelope 藏羚羊 Lead in How do you understand the quote When the buying stops, the killing can too. —WildAid illegal hunting Lead in Why are wild animals in danger Whales are hunted for food! Elephants are hunted for ivory! illegal hunting Lead in Why are wild animals in danger habitat loss Global warming melts glaciers so that polar bears are losing their homes. People cut trees for various reasons so that natural habitats are fewer and fewer. Lead in Why are wild animals in danger habitat pollution People throw away plastic bags here and there, which seriously pollutes wild animals’ habitat. Lead in What are the consequences of these situations illegal hunting habitat loss habitat pollution An increasing number of wild animals are dying out. The mass extinction is caused. Reasons Results Let's save endangered wildlife! Pre-listening What messages do these posters share Which one moves you most Why Wild animals are in danger ! Tip: pay attention to the pictures and words in the posters a clock—counting the time a tiger at “11 o’clock” position a man at “12 o’clock” position many dead bodies under the clock words: stop illegal hunting immediately message: Illegal hunting has resulted in the extinction of some animals. If we don’t stop it, human beings will be the next one to die out. an hourglass top: 150-200 wildlife species lost down: “lost” falling down with some wildlife at the bottom (extinct wildlife) background: every 24 hours message: There are 150-200 wildlife species lost every 24 hours. Call on people to pay attention to such a serious situation. a big bowl of shark fin soup a big dying shark with its fin falling down, bleeding dead sharks without fins more sharks on a spoon message: Up to 73 million sharks end up in shark fin soup each year. Call on people to protect wildlife by stop having shark fin soup. The second poster moves me the most because it is very bad that whole species are being lost, and the image of animals falling through an hourglass shows how serious it is and how time is running out to protect these species. Which one moves you the most Why Pre-listening Talk about saving endangered wildlife Features of a poster: large pictures; concise and powerful words; usage of figure of speech; careful design and use of colors; types of characters/letters… Listening tip: Use visuals to predict content Before you listen, look at pictures, charts, videos, and other visuals to help you predict what you will hear. Prediction n. 视觉资料;adj. 视觉的 Listen to the first part and fill in the blanks. Our planet’s _____ is d ... ...