Unit4 Sharing Sharing share: to have, use, pay, or take part in something with others among a group...

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Unit4 SharingUnit4 Sharing

Sharingshare: to have, use, pay, or take part in

something with others among a group rather than singly( 独自地 ).

1 Children should be told to share their toys. 2 We share the cost of the meal. 3 We all share the responsibility for these terrible events. 4 It’s always better to share your worries and problems. 把自己的想法、情感、经历告诉…

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Warning-up and Pre-reading

Enjoy how some famous

people think about Sharing

• As Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations said “ … each contribution- no matter how small- can help make a difference.”

Enjoy

If everybody offers a little

love, the world will

become more

beautiful.

Give roses to others and the lasting fragrance will remain in your hand.

Have you ever helped your parents, or other relatives, or your friends, or people in your community, or people outside your community?

Who would be called “ volunteers”?

Would you be called a “ volunteer ”?

What do the signs stand for?

The sign of United Nations Volunteer in China ( 中国青年志愿者 )

北京 2008 年奥运会志愿者标志

What does the sign remind you of?A hand: _________________

A heart:_________________A dove: _________________A letter:_________________

helplove and carepeaceY stand for youth

Do you know the sign for volunteers?

What does a volunteer usually do?

fight against the flood and rescue the old and

the sick

Teach the kids in the mountainous areas

plant trees and protect our environment

help the disabled

clean the community

. join the Go West Project to improve the

standard of education in the school

. join “1 help1” project to help elderly

people who live alone

The volunteers make their

greatest efforts to help others

There are many volunteers working in

different mountainous areas or

developing countries, among which

Papua New Guinea (PNG) is one.

What do you know about Papua What do you know about Papua New Guinea?New Guinea?

Independent State of Papua New Guinea

巴布亚新几内亚独立国

Do you know where PNG is?

Pre-reading

巴布亚在马来语中意为“卷发人”。 16世纪中叶,葡萄牙人来到该岛时,见当地居民和自然景观很像非洲的几内亚,故称之为新几内亚。

红色象征剽悍、勇敢;极乐鸟亦称天堂鸟,是巴布亚新几内亚特有的鸟,象征国家、民族独立和自由与幸福;黑色代表国家领土处于“黑人群岛”之中;五颗星的排列位置象征南十字星座(南天小星座之一,星座虽小,但明亮的星很多),表明该国地处南半球。

巴布亚在马来语中意为“卷发人”。 16世纪中叶,葡萄牙人来到该岛时,见当地居民和自然景观很像非洲的几内亚,故称之为新几内亚。

图案为一只极乐鸟停歇在两只皮鼓和一支长矛上。极乐鸟为国鸟,寓意同国旗;皮鼓和长矛象征该国的传统文化。下方的文字为“巴布亚新几内亚”。

• 首 都 : 莫尔兹比港 Port Moresby • 面 积 :46.2 万平方公里 • 人 口 : 430 万人 语 言 : 英语 • 民 族 : 美拉尼西亚族 • 宗 教 : 基督教新教、拜物教 • 货 币 : 基那 国庆节 : 9 月 16 日 • 时 差 : 比北京时间早 2 小时 • 气 候 : 热带雨林气候

PNG’s paper currency

Housing Condition

Poor Children

the villagers

Jo was a volunteer who worked in PNG for two years.

The following photos were taken by Jo in PNG. Look at the photos and answer the questions.

1 My class

2 Students putting new grass on classroom roofs

3 Building a new science lab

Photos 1 to 3 1 What was Jo's job in PNG?

A teacher.

2 What kind of students were in her class?

Teenage boys. They are poorly dressed.

3 Describe the classrooms.

The classrooms are small. They have no windows. They are made of wood and bamboo and have grass roofs.

4 View of the village from the ridge

5 Some of Tombe’s family with Mukap on the left

6 Kiak preparing vegetables

7 Tombe’s family and Jenny waiting for the meal to cook

8 A woman and baby we saw on the way home

9 Tombe with his grandfather who’s digging up peanuts

View of the village from the ridge 山脊

Village hut

stick out

doorway

10 Village huts

____Para 1____Para 2____Para 3____Para 4____Para 5____Para 6____Para 7____Para 8____Para 9 I.The purpose of the letter

A. What Jo’s school is like

G Poor school conditions

B. Jo’s first visit to a village

F. What the hut was like outside and inside

C. How the villagers cooked their meals

D. Jo said goodbye to the villagers E. The way to deal with leftover food

H.The ending of the letter

Skimming

IA

GBFCEDH

Post-reading Guess the reasons for the facts according to the reading passage.

Facts Reason

1. The boys jumped out of the windows in the science lesson.

Because they were __________;they had never ________________ before.

frightened

seen anything like this

Facts Reason

2. Jo wondered

how relevant

chemistry was to

the boys.

Because most of them

would ____________

as______

live all their lives

farmers.

Facts Reason

3. Tombe’s

mother cried

“ieee ieee”

when she sew

Jo.

It was her way to

____________ to the

village and she

______________ to

their arrival.

welcome visitors

drew everyone’s attention

Facts Reason

4. There were no

windows in

Mukap’s hut.

Perhaps it’s because

that was____________

Perhaps it’s because

that was____________a man’s house.

Facts Reason

5. The tin can

was standing

upside down

on the grill.

The tin can was used to

_________the _____

food, which

might___________ ,

so the tin can was

_____________the hut.

dry out leftover

attract evil spirits

thrown out of