
Sharks: dangerous or endangered? Q1: What can you see? dark background an alarming word a swimming person a shark with sharp teeth targeting the woman Q2: How do you feel about it? Q3: What may happen next? To show how the film made people feel afraid of sharks. The scene scared many people who saw the film, making them think that sharks are dangerous and want to hurt humans. Activity 3: Read for details Q1: What does the author want to present by mentioning Jaws ? The author wants to present the negative impact on people behavlour. Q2: How did people react after watching the film differently? Dangerous Q3: What might be the result of killing? Indifferent Endangered Endangered Activity 3: Read for details Q: Why are they endangered? fear finning people's long.held idea of the great white shark as a dangerous animal. made people much more of sharks, especially of the great white shark. Sharks are caught and their fins cut off to . The sharks are thrown back to the sea where . Jaws strengthens Jaws frightened make shark fin soup they die slowly and painfully Awful sight of finning Sharks: endangered! Let’s save sharks! have a normal fear more frightened indifferent make profits form finning protect them from extinction People's attitudes towards sharks changed! Activity 4 Complete the chart showing how attitudes towards sharks have changed with words and expressions from the passage. as dangerous animals sharks were bad animals that ate humans swimming in the sea fish for sharks fear of sharks and finning was wrong about sharks’ behaviour to protect sharks do not see people as food understanding sharks protect sharks from extinction Q: How did people's attitudes towards sharks change? How about Peter Benchley's attitudes? 03 03 02 02 01 01 Before 1980 1980 After 1980 Things he did Attitudes he held He wrote the book the film Jaws was based on. Sharks were dangerous animals. He saw fishermen were fnning and the sea floor was covered with dead sharks. People are dangerous to sharks. He admitted that his book was wrong about sharks’ behaviour. He fought to protect sharks. Sharks don't target people. 1.To criticize Peter Benchley’s misleading description of sharks in his book and advocate the protection of sharks. 2.To explain people’s misunderstanding of sharks and raise awareness of shark protection. 3.To inform people about sharks and recommend the film and the book to them. Choose the author’s purpose in writing the passage. long-held idea Images depicted by Jaws ideas misled by Benchley’s book Jaws find fault with support Sharks: Dangerous or Endangered? Para.____ +Para.____ _____ Para.____ + Para. ___ _____ Para.____ More people want to _____. 1 2 3 endangered protect sharks from extinction dangerous 4 5 specific general Activity 4: Read for structure and text types How does the author achieve his purpose of writing? put forward a question make analyses draw a concluslon Exposition If we think an animal is a danger to us, should we depri ... ...
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