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课件网) 教材版本:人教版(2019) 年级:高一 课型:读写课 具体授课内容:Book 1 Unit 3 Sports And Fitness Period 4 Write a page on the wellness book Learning objectives By the end of this period, I will be able to: 1. clarify the author's problems, solutions and results and figure out the text structure; 2. analyze and identify the real reasons for the author's change, and make clear how to describe the change; 3. continue a story with the structure and expressions. Lead-in What’s the difference between them What problem did Kayla have in the past Read the First Paragraph problem 5:2 diet: to eat normally for 5 days of the week, but only eat very little on the other two days. What made Kayla change her thinking Read the Second Paragraph a turning point problem The past The present “Am I ” Am I ” “I want to three kilos.” “I the food I enjoyed.” “I want to two km in 8 minutes.”“I want to be able to do 30 push-ups.” “I added foods.” fat lose cut out run healthy Changes fit Comparison I always wanted to look like the slim girls on TV even though I knew that it was impossible. I worried about my weight and tried every new diet I read about online. I tried no-fat, low-fat, 5:2, only bananas, no bananas — I almost went bananas, too. Then I read an article that said instead of asking “Am I fat ” I should be asking “Am I fit ” I had no idea a letter could make such a difference! Once I started thinking about fitness rather than weight, things began to change. Instead of saying “I want to lose three kilos”, I would say “I want to run two kilometres in eight minutes” or “I want to be able to do 30 push-ups”. Rather than cutting out the foods I enjoyed, I added healthy foods to my meals. I could still have a burger now and then, but I would add a salad or an apple. Finally, I stopped comparing myself with actresses and models and looking for things that were wrong with my face or body. Instead, I made a list of the things I liked about myself. By being positive about myself and my body, I became both happier and healthier. Circle the words and phrases to show similarities and differences. I always wanted to look like the slim girls on TV even though I knew that it was impossible. I worried about my weight and tried every new diet I read about online. I tried no-fat, low-fat, 5:2, only bananas, no bananas — I almost went bananas, too. Then I read an article that said instead of asking “Am I fat ” I should be asking “Am I fit ” I had no idea a letter could make such a difference! Once I started thinking about fitness rather than weight, things began to change. Instead of saying “I want to lose three kilos”, I would say “I want to run two kilometres in eight minutes” or “I want to be able to do 30 push-ups”. Rather than cutting out the foods I enjoyed, I added healthy foods to my meals. I could still have a burger now and then, but I would add a salad or an apple. Finally ... ...