时间:2018-12-10 作者:英语课 分类:初中英语山东版八年级下


英语课

UNIT 4

[00:06.61]Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own

[00:09.42]clothes.

[00:11.14]SECTION A

[00:13.27]Language Goals:Talk about what you are allowed

[00:17.26]to do Agree and disagree 2

[00:21.55]1a  Read the statements 3 below.

[00:25.41]Circle "A"(for agree or "D"(for disagree).

[00:30.87]1.Teenages should be allowed to go out with

[00:34.74]their friends every night.

[00:38.18]2.Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive.

[00:43.96]3.Students should not be allowed to have part-

[00:47.87]time jobs.

[00:51.25]4.Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to get

[00:55.10]their ears pierced 4.

[00:58.12]5.Sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to choose

[01:02.43]their own clothes.

[01:05.71]I'm going to the mall with John.

[01:08.80]He just got his driver's license 5.

[01:12.16]You can't go with him.

[01:13.86]I don't think sixteen-year-olds should be

[01:16.35]allowed to drive.

[01:18.19]1b  Listen and circle "T"(for true)or "F"

[01:24.12](for false).

[01:26.59]So,what are you doing this afternoon,Anna?

[01:29.51]I'm going to the mall with John.

[01:31.19]He just got his driver's license.

[01:33.54]I'm sorry.You can't go with John.

[01:36.25]I don't think sixteen-year-olds should be

[01:38.31]allowed to drive.

[01:39.63]They aren't serious enough at that age.

[01:42.10]But I have to go to the mall.Gaby's getting her

[01:44.99]ears pierced and I want to watch.

[01:46.64]I don't think sixteen-year-olds should be

[01:48.65]allowed to get their ears pierced.

[01:50.81]They might be sorry later.

[01:52.96]I agree,but it's fun to watch.

[01:55.41]Is it OK if we take the bus?Well,I guess so.

[01:59.18]Great!I want to buy a new blouse at the mall,too

[02:02.74]What kind are you going to buy?

[02:05.03]Maybe I should go with you.

[02:06.79]Aw,Mom.I'm not a child.I think teenagers should

[02:10.74]be allowed to choose their own clothes.

[02:12.95]Well,I just want to be sure you get something

[02:14.99]nice.

[02:17.27]1c PAIRWORK

[02:19.76]Look at the statements in 1a and make

[02:22.94]conversations.

[02:24.70]Use the phrases 6 in the box below.

[02:28.24]too wild

[02:30.35]not serious enough

[02:32.61]too young

[02:34.54]not old enough

[02:36.45]too silly

[02:38.42]not calm enough

[02:40.91]I didn't think sixteen-year-olds should be

[02:43.10]allowed to drive.

[02:44.74]I agree.They aren't serious enough.

[02:48.86]2a  Listen and check(√)what Kathy thinks.

[02:54.04]Circle "Agrees","Disagrees"or "Doesn't know"

[02:58.94]to show what Molly thinks.

[03:02.46]Larry is working late again tonight,Kathy.

[03:05.21]I know,Molly.I don't think sixteen-year-olds

[03:08.07]should be allowed to work at night.

[03:09.86]Young people need to sleep.

[03:11.54]I disagree with you.Teenage 1 boys never get tired

[03:15.33]Well,maybe.But Larry shouldn't work every night.

[03:18.32]Oh,I agree.He needs time to do homework.

[03:21.73]You know,Molly....he should really cut his hair.

[03:25.15]Oh,I don't know.Do you think it's too long?

[03:28.18]Yes,I do.It doesn't look clean.

[03:31.76]And I think he should stop wearing that silly

[03:33.80]earring.Oh,I disagree.I kind of like it.

[03:37.46]It looks cool!

[03:39.38]You know what worries me-Larry doesn't seem to

[03:42.12]have many friends.Yeah,I know.

[03:46.13]I think he shouldn't work on weekends.

[03:48.64]Oh,I agree,Molly.

[03:49.98]He needs to spend time with friends.

[03:52.30]Like you and me?Maybe.

[03:55.32]2b  Listen again.

[03:58.37]What are Kathy's and Molly's reasons?

[04:02.28]Number their reasons in the correct order.

[04:06.63]2c  PAIRWORK

[04:09.33]Make a list of things teenagers should and

[04:12.52]should not be allowed to do.

[04:15.13]Discuss your list with your partner.

[04:18.48]Do you think teenagers should...

[04:20.45]Yes,I...

[04:22.13]Grammar Focus 7

[04:23.88]I think students should be allowed to do

[04:25.66]homework with friends.

[04:27.54]I disagree.They talk instead of doing homework.

[04:31.93]Sixteen-year-olds should not be allowed to drive

[04:35.43]I agree.They aren't serious enough at that age.

[04:40.17]Do you think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed

[04:43.17]to choose their own clothes?

[04:44.99]Yes,I do./No,I don't.

[04:49.63]3a  Read the conversation.Then write Sun Fei's

[04:56.30]and Wu Yu's rules in the chart 8.

[04:58.78]Use "Don't" and "You can".

[05:03.22]We have a lot of rules at my house.

[05:06.32]So do we.For example,I have to stay at home on

[05:11.20]school nights.

[05:12.87]I usually do,too.But sometimes I'm allowed to

[05:16.61]study at a friend's house.

[05:18.54]What about weekends?

[05:20.44]Well,I'm allowed to go to the movies with

[05:23.58]friends on Friday nights.

[05:25.90]Me,too,but I have to be home by 10:00 pm.

[05:29.84]And on Saturday afternoons,I'm allowed to go

[05:32.48]shopping with my friends.

[05:34.47]That's nice.

[05:36.20]And I'm allowed to choose my own clothes,

[05:38.69]but I'm not allowed to get my ears pierced yet.

[05:42.44]3b  PAIRWORK

[05:45.41]Role play.Cover the conversation in 3a and

[05:49.99]practice.Use the information in the chart.

[05:54.59]What rules do you have at home?

[05:57.16]Well,I'm not allowed to go out on school nights.

[06:00.77]How about you?

[06:02.51]I'm not allowed to go out on school night either

[06:05.80]But I can...

[06:08.32]4 GROUPWORK

[06:10.94]Talk to other students in the class and find

[06:14.19]three people who have to follow these rules.

[06:17.98]Write their names in the chart.

[06:19.75]



1 teenage
adj.青少年的;十几岁的
  • His voice is very high for a teenage boy.对一个十几岁的男孩来说,他的嗓音很尖。
  • He is too old now for teenage parties.他年龄太大了,不适于参加少年聚会。
2 disagree
vi.不同意;不一致,不符;不适宜,有害
  • If you disagree you should speak out.如果不同意,你就该大声地说出来。
  • I disagree with you about this.对于这件事我跟你意见不同。
3 statements
n.声明( statement的名词复数 );(思想、观点、文章主题等的)表现;(文字)陈述;结算单
  • We are faced with two apparently contradictory statements. 我们面前这两种说法显然是矛盾的。
  • The report is inconsistent with the financial statements. 这个报告与财务报表内容不一致。
4 pierced
v.刺入,刺穿,穿透( pierce的过去式和过去分词 );冲破,突破
  • The arrow pierced his shoulder. 箭头射入他的肩膀。
  • He pierced the skin of cooking Frankforts with a fork. 他用叉子在要烹调的香肠上扎了孔。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 license
n.执照,许可证,特许;v.许可,特许
  • The foreign guest has a license on the person.这个外国客人随身携带执照。
  • The driver was arrested for having false license plates on his car.司机由于使用假车牌而被捕。
6 phrases
n.短语( phrase的名词复数 );成语;说法;乐句
  • Sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 体育解说员翻来覆去说着同样的词语,真叫人腻烦。
  • Television sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 电视体育解说员说来说去就是那么几句话,令人厌烦。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 focus
n.焦点,焦距;vi.聚焦,注视;vt.使聚焦,调焦,集中
  • She was the focus of everyone's attention.她是大家注意的焦点。
  • The noise made it hard for me to focus on work.噪音让我无法集中注意力工作。
8 chart
n.图表,图解,海图;vt.制成图表
  • The chart shows an up trend of meat prices.图表显示肉价呈上升趋势。
  • He copied the chart from a book.他从一本书上复印了那个图表。
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