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Unit2 Sports culture Period 4 Extended reading-Assessment课件(共51张PPT)高中英语译林版(2019) 选择性必修第二册

日期:2025-10-22 科目:英语 类型:高中课件 查看:53次 大小:34609420B 来源:二一课件通
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Unit2,第二,必修,选择性,2019,译林
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(课件网) Welcome to the unit & Reading Unit 2 Sports culture 译林版2020选择性必修第二册 Extended reading-Assessment Learning objectives lead Understand the meaning and usage of the sports idioms mentioned in the article. Compare the similarities and differences between English sports idioms and Chinese sports idioms. Collect and sort the key information needed in making a fact file about a sportsperson. Present the fact file and introduce the sportsperson to the class in English. Contents 1. Lead in 2. Reading 3. Discussion 4. Project 5. Language points 6. Summary 7. Assessment 8. Homework 01. Lead in Lead in lead An idiom is a group of words that have a different meaning when used together from the one they would have if you took the meaning of each word separately. What is an idiom Lead in lead 一石二鸟 Can you think of any English idioms Lead in lead 泰然自若 Lead in lead 不要挑剔别人送的礼物。 02. Reading Reading lead Look at the pictures and predict what sports idioms will be mentioned in the article. Baseball Boxing Football Reading lead Read for structure. There are lots of sports idioms that have found their way into everyday language. move the goalposts; score an own goal in the ballpark; a ballpark estimate; throw someone a curveball; three strikes and you are out below the belt; throw in the towel Introduction Main body Conclusion (1)_____ Football: (2)_____ Baseball:(3)_____ Boxing: (3)_____ Sport is challenging and so is life. Reading lead Read paragraph 1 and answer the following questions. 1. What is an idiom 2. What function does it perform in a language Read for details. An idiom is a group of words with meanings different from the meanings of the individual words. Idioms make language more colourful and expressive. Reading lead Read paragraphs 2-4 and answer the following question. How many idioms are mentioned What are they Read for details. move the goalposts score an own goal Reading lead Read for details. Idiom Chinese translation Meaning in football Meaning in everyday life Example move the goalposts score an own goal 改变规则 进乌龙球 changing the location of the goalposts accidentally kicking or heading the ball into one’s own net unfairly changing the rules or requirements for something making a bad mistake which unintentionally harms one’s own interests A company makes the annual sales target of an employee higher just when he is about to reach it. The local council makes a decision which backfires terribly. Reading lead Read paragraphs 5-6 and fill in the chart below. Read for details. Idiom Chinese translation Meaning in baseball Meaning in everyday life in the ballpark /a ballpark estimate throw someone a curveball three strikes and you are out 大致估计 给某人出难题 三振出局 The ball is somewhere in the ballpark during a baseball game. A batter is out after making three unsuccessful attempts to hit the ball. Throwing a ball that suddenly turns in the air. pres ... ...

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