时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:初中英语山东版七年级下


英语课

Unit 5 When was he born?

[00:07.82]Section A

[00:09.40]Language Goal:Talk about famous people

[00:15.08]1a Make a list of international sports stars

[00:20.21]you know.

[00:21.81]1b  Listen and write year the sports star

[00:25.34]was born under each photo.

[00:28.80]Conversation 1

[00:32.31]Who's that?That's Deng Yaping.

[00:35.15]She's is a great Chinese ping-pong player.

[00:37.74]When was she born?She was born in 1973.

[00:42.93]Conversation 2

[00:46.07]Who's that.That'Michale Jordan.

[00:48.73]He's a great Amierca basketball player.

[00:51.58]When was he born?He was born in 1963.

[00:56.80]Conversation 3

[00:59.83]Who's that?That's Martina Hingisl.

[01:02.80]She a great Swiss 1 tennis player.

[01:04.82]When was she bord.She was born in 1980.

[01:10.17]Conversation 4

[01:13.53]Who's that?That's Davis Beckham,

[01:16.63]He's a great British soccer player.

[01:18.96]When was he born?He was born in 1975.

[01:24.58]1c  PAIRWORK

[01:28.20]Practice the conversation about Deng yaping

[01:31.12]below.

[01:32.77]Then make conversations about the other sports

[01:35.61]stars.

[01:37.00]Who's that?

[01:38.77]That's Deng Yaping.

[01:40.61]She is a great Chinese ping-pong player.

[01:44.27]When was she born?

[01:46.47]She was born in 1973.

[01:51.14]2a  Listen and fill in the "How long" column 2

[01:54.71]in the chart.

[01:56.33]Who's that?Charles Smith.

[01:59.03]He holds the world record for hiccupping.

[02:01.98]He hiccupped for 69 years and 5 months.

[02:05.21]When did he start hiccupping?

[02:07.44]He started hiccupping in 1922.

[02:10.49]And when did he stop?He stopped in 1990.

[02:14.88]How could he hiccup 3 for that long?I don't know.

[02:19.07]Oh,look,this is Donna Green.

[02:22.08]What's she famous for?Sneezing.

[02:24.70]She sneezed for 978 days.

[02:28.41]Really?When did she start sneezing?

[02:31.87]Let's see.It says she started sneezing

[02:35.71]on January 13,1981,

[02:40.00]and she sneezed until September 16,1983.

[02:44.57]Wow!That's a long time.

[02:47.89]2b  Listen again and fill in the "Started" and

[02:52.78]"Stopped" columns 4 in the chart above.

[02:56.69]2c PAIRWORK

[02:59.36]Fill in the blanks with information from the

[03:02.35]chart in activity 2a.

[03:05.49]Practice the conversation with a partner.

[03:09.53]Then have the same kind of conversation about

[03:12.52]Donna Green.

[03:14.77]Grammar Focus 5

[03:16.74]When was he born?

[03:18.79]He was born in 1895.

[03:22.33]How long did he hiccup?

[03:24.81]He hiccupped for 69 years and 5 months.

[03:29.84]When did he start hiccupping?

[03:32.94]He started hiccupping in 1922.

[03:37.35]3a  PAIRWORK

[03:40.28]Student A,read this article and fill in as

[03:44.06]many blanks as you can in the chart.

[03:47.96]Student B,go to page 69.

[03:52.55]You are never too young to start doing things.

[03:55.38]For example,Tiger Woods stares golfing when

[03:58.50]he was only was four year old.

[04:00.89]Mozart startes writing music

[04:02.51]when he was four years old.

[04:04.75]And Ronaldo,the great Brzailian soccer player,

[04:07.87]played for his national team

[04:09.37]when her was seventeen.

[04:11.53]3b  Now exchange information with your partner

[04:16.82]and fill in the chart.

[04:19.57]Who is Shirley Temple?

[04:22.23]She's a movie star.

[04:24.35]When did she become a movie star?

[04:27.50]When she was three years old.

[04:30.90]4a INTERVIEW

[04:33.86]How old were you when...

[04:37.78]How old were you when you started doing 

[04:41.02]the things below?

[04:43.24]Interview your classmates and fill in the chart.

[04:48.70]Name

[04:50.67]Achievement

[04:52.72]learned 6 to ride a bicycle

[04:55.91]started learning 7 English

[04:58.44]started playing a sport

[05:01.34]first went to a movie

[05:04.23]first had a party

[05:06.70]Age

[05:08.28]More information

[05:11.57]4b  Tell your classmates what you learned about

[05:16.05]one student.

[05:18.22]Selina started things early.

[05:21.67]She went to her first movie when she was three

[05:25.50]years old!

[05:27.30]It was a comedy called...

[05:28.93]



1 Swiss
adj.瑞士的;瑞士人的
  • The Swiss I know all are clever.我认识的瑞士人都很聪明。
  • Today Swiss watches are sold in stores all over the world.现今瑞士的手表在世界各地出售。
2 column
n.列,柱形图;专栏;圆柱;纵队
  • I often read his column in the local paper.我经常在当地的报纸上看到他的专栏文章。
  • A column of soldiers marched down the highway.一个士兵纵队沿着公路行进。
3 hiccup
n.打嗝
  • When you have to hiccup,drink a glass of cold water.当你不得不打嗝时,喝一杯冷水就好了。
  • How long did he hiccup?他打嗝打了多久?
4 columns
n.柱( column的名词复数 );纵队;栏;(舰队的)纵列
  • The temple is supported by marble columns. 这座庙宇由大理石柱支撑。
  • There are two columns on each page of this dictionary. 这本词典每一页有两栏。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 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。
6 learned
adj.有学问的,博学的;learn的过去式和过去分词
  • He went into a rage when he learned about it.他听到这事后勃然大怒。
  • In this little village,he passed for a learned man.在这个小村子里,他被视为有学问的人。
7 learning
n.学问,学识,学习;动词learn的现在分词
  • When you are learning to ride a bicycle,you often fall off.初学骑自行车时,常会从车上掉下来。
  • Learning languages isn't just a matter of remembering words.学习语言不仅仅是记些单词的事。
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