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Unit6Anoldmantriedtomovethemountains.SectionB1a-2e人教版英語(yǔ)Pre-listening______gold ______emperor______silk ______underwearabcdabcdMatchthewordswiththelettersinthepicturesin1c.1abdcacheatv.欺騙,作弊

n.騙子Listenandnumberthepictures[1-5]in1c.1bunderwearlookathisclothesalittleboytwobrotherssilkandgold13452PresentationTellingthestoryPost-listeningLookandsay.Let'stellthestory.Onceuponatime,therewasanemperor.Helovedclothesverymuch.Onceuponatime,therewasanemperorwholoved

PresentationTellingthestoryPost-listeningLookandsay.Oneday,Twobrotherscametothecitytomakespecialclothesfortheemperor.Oneday,twobrothers,cameto…tomake

…for…

PresentationTellingthestoryPost-listeningLookandsay.gave,

but,kept

…for,triedtocheat…theysaid

…Theemperorgavegoldandsilktothebrothers,but,thebrotherskepteverythingforthemselves.Theytriedtocheattheemperorandtheysaidthatpeoplecouldn’tseetheclothesunlesstheywereclever.PresentationTellingthestoryPost-listeningLookandsay.when…

puton,saw,underwear,Butdidn’twant…tothinkhewasstupid,so…Whentheemperorputonhisnewclothes,heonlysawhisunderwear.Buthedidn’twantpeopletothinkhewasstupid,sohesaidhisnewclotheswereverybeautiful.PresentationTellingthestoryPost-listeningLookandsay.Thenwalkthrough

…becausenobody,soundstupid,suddenly,ayoungboyshouted.Thenhewalkedthroughthecitywearinghisnewclothes.Nobodywantedtosoundstupid,soeveryonesaidhisnewclotheswerewonderful.Butsuddenly,ayoungboyshouted,“Look!Theemperorisn’twearinganyclothes!”

1d12345Let’sretellthestory.Onceuponatime,therewasanemperorwholoved…Oneday,twobrothers,cameto…tomake…for…gave,

but,kept…for,triedtocheat…theysaid…when…puton,saw,underwear,Butdidn’twant…tothinkhewasstupid,so…Thenwalkthrough…becausenobody,soundstupid,suddenly,ayoungboyshouted.Whathappenednext?Oneday,twocheatssaid...Oneday,twocheatssaidtheycouldmakeaspecialclothesfortheemperor.So,theemperor...So,theemperorgavethemalotofgoldandsilk.goldsilk金子

絲綢Stupidpeoplecouldn’tseeit.Onlycleverpeoplecould.12345Thisstoryisaboutanemperorwholoved_______.Two_________cametothecitytomakespecialclothesfortheemperor.Theemperorhadto______themsilkandgold,butthey_____everythingforthemselves.Theyweretryingtocheattheemperor.Whentheemperor________athimself,heonly______hisunderwear.Nobodywantedtosoundstupid.Butsuddenly,ayoungboy_______,“Look!Theemperorisn’t_______anyclothes.”clothesbrothersgivekeptlookedsawshoutedwearingLet’slistenLookanddescribe.Theemperorisonlywearinghisunderwearinfrontofthemirror.Whatmighttheysaytotheemperor?Pre-readingWhataretheemperorgivingtothesetwomen?Theemperoriswalkingontheroad.Whatdoyouthinkthelittleboysays?Lookattheemperor’sface,howdoeshefeel?Whatmaythetwomensaytotheemperor?Whatishedoing?Whatdoyouthinkhelikestodo?PresentationTellingthestoryPost-listeningLookandsay.1Onceuponatime,therewasanemperorwholoved

2Oneday,twobrothers,cameto…tomake

…for…

3gave,

but,kept

…for,triedtocheat…theysaid

…4when…

puton,saw,underwear,Butdidn’twant…tothinkhewasstupid,so…5Thenwalkthrough

…becausenobody,soundstupid,suddenly,ayoungboyshouted.1dUsethepicturesin1ctotellthestory.MeiLing:Tom,canyoutellmeastoryfromEurope?Tom:Well,Iknowone.It'scalledTheEmperor'sNewClothes.Thisstoryisaboutanemperorwholovedclothes.Helovedbuyingandlookingathisbeautifulclothes.MeiLing:Sowhathappened?Tom:Twobrotherscametothecitytomakespecialclothesfortheemperor.Buttheemperorhadtogivethemsilkandgold.MeiLing:Weretheclothesnice?Tom:Well,thebrotherskepteverythingforthemselvesandtoldtheemperorthatpeoplecouldn'tseetheclothesunlesstheywereclever.MeiLing:Oh,sotheywerereallytryingtocheattheemperor!Tom:Yes,youareright.Whentheemperorlookedathimself,heonlysawhisunderwear.Buthedidn'twantpeopletothinkhewasstupid,sohesaidhisnewclotheswereverybeautiful.MeiLing:Didhewearthenewclothes?Tom:Yes,hedid.Hewalkedthroughthecitywearinghisnewclothes.Nobodywantedtosoundstupid,soeveryonesaidhisnewclotheswerewonderful.Butsuddenly,ayoungboyshouted,"Look!Theemperorisn'twearinganyclothes!"MeiLing:Whatafunnystory!Europe歐洲Europeanadj.歐洲的定語(yǔ)從句發(fā)生了什么?為了絲綢金子keep...foroneself把...留給自己內(nèi)衣笨的穿過(guò)nobody:1.沒(méi)有人=noone單三2.小人物突然地人們看不到衣服,除非他們很聰明。國(guó)王沒(méi)有穿任何衣服Post-listeningUsethepicturesin1ctotellthestory.1dOnceuponatime,therewasanemperor…PresentationDiscussionPost-listeningLookandsay.Whatdoyouthinkofthesecharacters?TheemperorisTwobrothersareThelittleboyischeathimselfandothers(自欺欺人)stupidgreedy(貪婪的)sly(狡猾的)/dishonesthonestextravagant(奢侈的)/vain(虛榮的)followlikesheep(盲從)theemperorloved…twobrothers,came,made

for…

123gave,but,kept…for,triedtocheat…45puton,saw,underwear,didn’twantpeopletothinkhewasstupidnobody,soundstupid,ayoungboyshoutedOnceuponatime,therewasanemperor…Practiceandretellthestory

.

PK2a.

Afairytaleisanold,traditionalstory.Doyouknowwhatthesefairytalesareabout?SleepingBeautyCinderellaLittleRedRidingHoodPre-readingSleepingBeautySleepingBeauty

isaboutaprincesswhofallsasleepforalong

timeunderaspell(咒語(yǔ))byawicked(邪惡的)fairy.

Sheisawakenedbya

prince’skissyearslater.CinderellaCinderellaisaboutayoung

womanwhoisbullied(被欺負(fù))byher

stepmotherandstepsisters.Usingmagic,herfairygodmothergivesherabeautifuldressandacarriagetoattendaball(舞會(huì))at

thepalace,butshemustreturnhomebymidnightbeforethe

magicends.Cinderellameetsahandsomeprincebuthasto

leavetheballinahurryandshelosesaglassslipper(水晶鞋).The

princefindsitandtellseveryonehewillmarrythepersonto

whomtheslipperbelongs.

Thestepsisterseachtryontheslipper

butitdoesnotfitthem.Cinderellatriesontheslipperandit

fits.Shemarriestheprinceandtheylivehappily

ever

after.LittleRedRidingHoodLittleRedRidingHoodisaboutayounggirlwhofaces

dangerwhenshemeetsabig,badwolf.Whilesheisonher

waytovisithergrandmother,thewolfdressesupandpretends

tobehergrandmotherwaitinginherbed.

Thewolfhopesto

catchandeatLittleRedRidingHood.Sheissavedbya

woodcutter(樵夫)whokillsthewolf.FindingOuttheTextTypeBeforeyouread,decidewhatkindoftextitis.Isitaletter,aplay,ashortstoryorsomethingelse?While-readingLet’sskim!2c.

Matcheachdescriptionbelowwiththecorrectscene.A.Thechildrengetlost.B.Thechildrenwakeup.C.Thechildrencannotfindthepiecesofbread.D.GretellearnsaboutHansel’splan.E.Thechildrensurprisetheparents.F.Hanselhastochangehisplan.G.Thechildrenlearnthatsomethingbadisgoingtohappen.Scene1

___Scene2

___Scene3

___Scene4

___Scene5

___Scene6

___Scene7

___GBDEFCALet’sscan!2b.ReadthefirstparagraphofHanselandGretel.Thinkabouthowthefairytalewillcontinue.Thenreadtherestofthestory.HanselandGretelHanselandGretellivednearaforestwiththeirfatherandstepmother.Oneyear,theweatherwassodrythatnofoodwouldgrow.Thewifetoldherhusbandthatunlessheleftthechildrentodieintheforest,thewholefamilywoulddie.Gretelheardthis,andHanselmadeaplanto

savehimselfandhissister./?stepm?e?(r)/n.繼母/wa?f/n.妻子/?h?zb?nd/n.丈夫/h??l/adj.全部的制定計(jì)劃Readscene1toscene3,answerthesequestions.1.Whydoesthewifetellherhusbandtoleavethechildrenintheforest?2.WhatdoesHanselgoouttoget?Unlessheleavesthechildrentodieintheforest,thewholefamilywilldiebecausetheydon’thaveenoughfood.Hegoesouttogetsomewhitestones.3.Whydoeshedothisinthemoonlight?4.HowdoHanselandGretelfindtheirwayhome?Hedoesthistomakesurethatwhenthemoonisshiningbright,theywillbeabletoseethestones.Theyfollowedthewhitestoneshome.SCENE

ONE:__________________________________Gretel:Didyouhearourstepmotherplanningtokillus?Hansel:Don’tworry!Ihaveaplantosaveus.Gretel:Howcanyousaveus?Hansel:Bequiet!I’mgoingoutsidetogetsomethinginthemoonlight.Now,gotosleep.Gscene/si?n/n.場(chǎng)景/?mu?nla?t/n.月光BSCENETHREE:________________________________Gretel:Hansel,whatareyoudoing?Hansel:I’mdroppingwhitestonesalongtheway.UnlessIdo,we’llbelost.Tonight,whenthemoonisshiningbright,we’llbeabletoseethestones.①Dshine/?a?n/v.發(fā)光;照耀/bra?t/adj.明亮的Readscene4toscene7,answerthesequestions.1.Howdoesthestepmotherandfatherfeeltoseethechildrenbackhome?2.WhydoHanselandGretelgetlostthesecondtime?Theyfeelsurprised/shocked/angry.Theycan’tfindanyofthepiecesofbreadtheydroppedontheground(becausethebirdsmayhaveeatenthebread).3.Doyouthinkitisagoodwaytodroppiecesofbreadtofindthewayhome?4.WhatisHansel’sadvicewhentheycan’tseeanybreadontheground?5.Whodoyouthinkistheoldwoman?Why?Yes,becauseheonlyhasbread.No,itisalittlebitsilly.Becausethewildanimalslikebirdscouldeatthemorthewindcouldblowthemaway.Theyshouldkeepwalkingtofindtheirwayout.Maybesheisamagicwoman(witch女巫),becauseherhouseismadeofbread,cakeandcandy.E醒來(lái)SCENEFIVE:________________________________Gretel:Whatcanwedo?Youhavenomorestones.Hansel:I’lldroppiecesofbread.Assoonasthemoonrises,wecanfollowtheminstead.F

/dr?p/v.掉下,使落下/ra?z/v.升起SCENESIX:________________________________Gretel:Ican’tseeanybreadontheground.Maybeitwasthebirds.Hansel:Nevermind!Justkeepwalking.Unlesswedo,wewon’tfindourwayout.C在地面上SCENESEVEN:________________________________Gretel:Hansel,we’rereallylost!Hansel:Listen!Thatbird’ssongissobeautifulthatweshouldfollowit.Gretel:Look!It’sleadingustothatwonderfulhousemadeofbread,cakeandcandy.②

Hansel:Let’seatpartofthehouse!A

lead

/li?d/v.帶路;領(lǐng)路(Thentheyhearanoldwoman’svoicefrominsidethehouse.)

Voice:Whoisthat?Whoisbrave

enoughtoeatmyhouse?/bre?v/adj.

勇敢的/l?st/adj.

迷路的;迷失的2e.Actouttheplayingroupsoffour.YourTime~Post-readingWhatdoyouthinkofthestepmother,thefather,Hansel,Gretelandtheoldwomanaccordingtotheirwordsandactions?Thestepmotheris_______________________.Thefatheris_________________________.Hanselis______________________________.Gretelis_______________________________.Theoldwomanis______________________.badandcruel(殘忍的)cowardly(懦弱的)braveandcleverdependentandtimid(膽小的)magicandpowerfulAnalysethecharacters1.Tonight,whenthemoonisshiningbright,we’llbeabletoseethestones.ableadj.能;能夠abletodosth.(用作情態(tài)動(dòng)詞)能夠做某事/有能力做某事e.g.YoumustbeabletospeakFrenchforthisjob.干這項(xiàng)工作你得會(huì)說(shuō)法語(yǔ)。Aviralillnessleftherbarelyabletowalk.LanguagePoints一場(chǎng)病毒引起的疾病使她走路十分困難。【反義詞】unable沒(méi)有所需技能(或力量、時(shí)間、知識(shí)等),不能勝任的;不能的;不會(huì)的e.g.Tomlaythere,unabletomove.Tom躺在那里動(dòng)彈不得。有才智的;有才能的;(某方面)擅長(zhǎng)的e.g.theableststudentintheclass班上最有才華的學(xué)生Weaimtohelpthelessableinsocietytoleadanindependentlife.我們的宗旨是幫助社會(huì)上能力較弱的人獨(dú)立生活。1.Jeremy八歲時(shí)就能讀希臘文了。Jeremywas_____________Greekattheageofeight.2.這個(gè)大點(diǎn)兒的孩子應(yīng)該能做頓簡(jiǎn)單的飯菜。Theolderchildshouldbe__________prepareasimplemeal.3.莉莉無(wú)法抑制內(nèi)心的激動(dòng)。Lilywas_____________containherexcitement.abletoreadabletounabletoInstantTraining2.Look!It’sleadingustothatwonderfulhousemadeofbread,cakeandcandy.leadv.帶路;領(lǐng)路;引領(lǐng)e.g.Bobledusoutintothegrounds.Bob領(lǐng)我們進(jìn)了庭園。Thereceptionistledthewaytotheboardroom.接待員領(lǐng)路來(lái)到董事會(huì)會(huì)議室。①leadfrom/tosth.(to/fromsth.)(與……)相連,相通e.g.thepipeleadingfromthetopofthewatertank與水箱頂部相通的管道Thewireledtoaspeaker.這電線(xiàn)連接著揚(yáng)聲器。②leadtosth.導(dǎo)致,造成(后果)e.g.Eatingtoomuchsugarcanleadtohealthproblems.食用過(guò)多的糖會(huì)引起健康問(wèn)題。③leadsb.(tosth.)使得出(觀點(diǎn));引導(dǎo)(某人)e.g.Whatledyoutothisconclusion?你是如何得出這個(gè)結(jié)論的?④過(guò)(某種生活)e.g.toleadaquietlife/alifeofluxury/amiserableexistence過(guò)寧?kù)o/奢侈/悲慘的生活⑤

lead(sb./sth.)(insth.)最擅長(zhǎng)于;處于首位;處于領(lǐng)先地位e.g.Th

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