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人教版(2019)必修第二册 Unit 2 Wildlife protection Reading for writing课件(27张PPT内嵌音频)

日期:2025-04-20 科目:英语 类型:高中课件 查看:22次 大小:6263089B 来源:二一课件通
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(课件网) 空白演示 单击输入您的封面副标题 Unit2 Wildlife Protection Reading for Writing Learning Objectives 1. Help students to acquire the features about an English poster; 2. Help students to write an English poster about animal protection by using some newly acquired writing skills; 3. To learn to make a poster about an endangered animal; Part1 Warming up & Lead-in What are these posters Warming-up Look at the posters below. Which emotions do the photos communicate funny surprising frightening sad poster on the left poster on the right … I think it’s a little frightening! It doesn’t look friendly and its teeth look sharp! I think it’s a lovely picture. The koalas are cute. They look soft and gentle. … … Before reading Write a short summary for a longer paragraph. Give Ugly a Chance: “Ugly” animals are just as important as cute animals because nature needs variety to function properly. Don’t Make Paper with My Home: Cutting down trees to make paper destroys the natural habitat of many animals. While reading What does each poster use to stir up emotions The first poster uses an ugly picture of an animal to get a reaction from the reader, but then makes the point that this reaction is part of the problem, because all animals should be protected, not just ones we think are cute. The second has a cute picture and the headline is written as if the koalas were speaking to the reader which may make them more sympathetic. Who do you think is the intended audience for each poser Why do you think so? The posters are intended for everyone because they appeal to protecting our planet which we all live on, and to our paper consumption which we all rely on. What does each poster want people to do How do you know The first poster wants us to consider "ugly" animals as just as important as cute ones, because it asks us directly to do that. The second wants us to be aware of our paper consumption. It doesn't tell us to change directly, but it appeals to our emotions to change because what we are doing is not fair to animals like koalas. In your opinion, which poster is more effective Why I think the "Give Ugly a Chance“ poster is more effective, because the viewer will react to the ugly animal first, but then read that this reaction is part of the problem that needs to be dealt with. Look at the posters below. Which emotions do the photos communicate While reading funny surprising frightening sad … Activity1 I think it’s a little frightening! It doesn’t look friendly and its teeth look sharp! I think it’s a lovely picture. The koalas are cute. They look soft and gentle. Activity2 Read the posters and write a one-sentence summary for each. Write a one-sentence summary: 1. understand the text; 2. pick up the key words; 3. connect the key words into a sentence. Poster 1: the ugly; important; variety “Ugly” animals are just as important as cute animals, because nature needs variety to function ... ...

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