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《高中英语选修六《Module 3 Interpersonal Relationships-Friendship》Vocabulary & reading课件.ppt》由会员上传分享,免费在线阅读,更多相关内容在教育资源-天天文库。
1、Vocabulary&readingDoyoustillrememberyourchildhoodfriends?Howdidyoubecomefriends?Areyoustillincontact?Warm-upCanyoudescribesomethinginterestingthathappenedbetweenyou?Whatisthethingthatimpressedyoumostdeeplyfromyourchildhood?Talkaboutyourfriendwitheachother.Wordsrevision:Completethefollowingsentences
2、withthewordsinthebox.1.I’vealwaysunderstoodoneshouldtryandbe__________ofotherpeople.2.Ifeltincredibly_______ofmyselfforgettingsoangry...considerateashamedalikeashamedbetrayconsiderateforgivelosspainscold3.WhenItellsomeoneIwillnot______hisconfidenceIkeepmyword.4.She’dfindawayto______himforthetheftof
3、themoney.betrayforgiveLookatthewordsagain,whichwordscanyouusetodescribefeelingsorarelationshipbetweenpeople?Feeling:Relationship:alikeashamedconsideratelosspainbetrayforgivescoldIntothetextReadsomesentencesfromthepassage.Whatdoyouthinkitwillbeabout?a.ItwastheworstlossIhaveeverexperienced.b.Ourneigh
4、boursnextdoorhadason,andwegrewuptogether.c.I’mnowbackintouchwithDanny,andit’saprivilegetocallhimmyfriend.d.Wewereongoodtermswitheveryoneinthevillage.e.ThefirsttimeIlostmybestfriend,Ithoughtitwastheendoftheworld.f.Hewasaveryconsiderateboyforsomeonesoyoung.g.Andthenattheageof14,hisparentsmovedtoLondo
5、n.Answer:Thewordsintheboxandsomeofthewordsinthesesentencesindicatethatthepassageisaboutafriendshipthatsomeonehaslost.Fast-reading:I.Readthepassageandnumberthesentencesintheordertheyappear.Key:ebfdgac1.Childhoodfriendshipscanbeverycloseanditcanbeupsettingwhenparentshavetoseparatetwofriends.Thewriter
6、stillmissesthegoodfriendshiphehadwiththeboywhohegrewupwithinavillageinScotland.II.Choosethebestsummary.2.ThewriterlivedinScotlandandgrewupwiththeboywholivednextdoor.TheboythenwenttoloveinLondon,whichwastoofarawaytostayintouch.Nowtheyhavegrownupthey’rebestoffriendsagain.3.Asachild,thewriterhadaclose
7、friend.Theyplayedtogetherallthetime.Thenthefriendmovedawayandthewriterwasextremelyupset.Eventoday,nowtheyareintouchagain,hestillfindsthememorypainful.Careful-readingI.Readthetextcarefullyandfillintheblanksw
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