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课件网) Unit 2 Stay Healthy Section A What should we do when we don’t feel well (3a-3d) Learning Objectives In this lesson you will: 1. find out what’s the matter with Helen and what she should or shouldn’t do. 2. learn how to describe health problems and ask for advice. 3. make up a conversation between a doctor and a patient using the target language. Look and Predict Where are the people What’s the relationship between them What do you think is the matter with the girl Read the conversation. What's the matter with Helen Doctor: Take a seat, Helen. How are you feeling Helen: Not good ... I have a runny nose and a fever. Doctor: Let me take your temperature ... Oh, it's quite high. Helen: Yes, it started yesterday. I felt so cold, and I didn't have much energy. When I tried to get out of bed, I almost fell and hurt myself. My throat hurts too. Doctor: Let's see. Yes, the back of your throat looks very red. We'll need to do a test, but I believe you have the flu. It's flu season. So Helen has the flu. 3a Helen: What should I do, Doctor Doctor: You should take some medicine and drink enough water. Helen: OK, thank you. Can I go to school tomorrow Doctor: No, you should rest at home. When you're outside, please wear a mask. It stops us from passing the flu virus to others easily. Helen: I will! Doctor: And remember, your health is in your hands. If you take good care of yourself, you'll get better soon. Read again and write notes in the table. Helen’s descriptions of her problems The doctor’s advice I have a runny nose and a fever. I felt so cold, and I didn’t have much energy. My throat hurts too. You should take some medicine and drink enough water. You should rest at home. When you're outside,please wear a mask. 3b Listen to the conversation. Then role-play it. While listening, you should focus on how they speak: Notice their tone (e.g. friendly, encouraging, unsure.). Identify their emotions (e.g. excitement, hesitation, confidence). Pay attention to pauses and emphasis on certain words. 3c Pair Work Act out a conversation between a doctor and a patient. Use the expressions below to help you. Doctor Patient Asking about injuries / illnesses: How are you feeling What's the matter with your ... Does your ... hurt Describing injuries / illnesses: I feel terrible./I don’t feel well. I have ... My ... hurts. Giving advice: You should / shouldn't exercise. Don't go to school today. Asking for advice: What should I do Can I go to school tomorrow 3d(
课件网) Unit 2 Stay Healthy Section B How should we stay safe (1a-1e) & Vocabulary in Use Learning Objectives In this lesson you will: 1. find out what accident happened in the story and the cause of the accident. 2. talk about Jame’s and Allen’s actions in the story. 3. learn what to do and not to do when oil catches fire. 4. develop safety awareness in daily life. Discuss the question ... ...