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课件网) Unit 4 Looking good, feeling good Extended reading Don’t judge a book by its cover. The Ugly Duckling Lead-in ugly beautiful The Ugly Duckling The duckling became a swan in the end. What do you learn from the story ugly beautiful Don’t judge a book by its cover. Don’t judge a _____ by his/her _____ person appearance. MaYun who is not handsome but successful. achievement content individuality shadow strength talent external male hang over New words show off digital Fast Reading Read the article carefully, and answer the following questions. 1. What is the passage mainly about A. Ways to improve teenagers' appearance. B. Ways to find out teenagers' negative thoughts. C. Influences of teenagers' negative thoughts. D. Teenagers' dark thoughts about appearance. D Question about main idea Question about the details 2. What are teenagers unhappy with according to the first paragraph A. Their physical appearance B. Their study habits C. Their dark thoughts D. Their sexes A 3. How should you deal with your negative thoughts according to the article A. Follow popular beauty standards. B. Post a series of your photos online. C. Value your friends and family. D. Accept what you are completely. Question about inference D Question about emotional education 4. What should you pay more attention to A. Your appearance B. Your contents C. Others' achievements D. Others' outside B Summarize the main idea of each part. Part 2(Paras. ____): Part 4 (Para. __): Part 1(Para._): 1 7 2–3 4–6 Part 3(Paras. ____): to deal with negative thoughts. Importance of yourself . How loving Teenagers' negative thoughts on . Where do teenagers' come from. physical appearance negative thoughts Deep understanding Argumentation What is the genre of the article? What Where How What is the article mainly about Where do teenagers' negative thoughts come from How can teenagers deal with them What is the article mainly about It is mainly about teenagers' What dark thoughts about physical appearance. Where do teenagers' negative thoughts come from Where From _____ From _____ the standards of beauty in the media friends How can teenagers deal with them _____ Remind yourself that you are unique. _____ _____ _____ _____ Stop following popular beauty standards blindly. Keep in mind that your family and friends love you just the way you are. Focus on your strengths. Direct your attention from negative thoughts. How Discussion Critical thinking Care less about others’ opinions Be confident Can you think of other ways to deal with teenagers' negative feelings Stop comparing themselves with others. True beauty lies in _____. our inner world Emotional education “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” the old saying goes. Can you think of some Chinese sayings about one’s physical appearance 金玉其外, 败絮其中 人不可貌相, 海水不可斗量 华而不实 腹有诗书 气自华 中看 不中用 Interview on Students' Views on Appearance Summary What did y ... ...