unit 6 Suffering to Be Beautiful o Part I Listening and Speaking Activities o Part lI Reading Comprehension and Language Activities o Part l Extended Activities
Unit 6 Suffering to Be Beautiful Part I Listening and Speaking Activities Part II Reading Comprehension and Language Activities Part III Extended Activities
Part I Listening and Speaking Activities o Introduction of functions o Listen and speak o Try to speak more o Make your own dialogue o What are they for?
Part I Listening and Speaking Activities Introduction of functions Listen and speak Try to speak more Make your own dialogue What are they for?
ntroduction of functions Express satisfactory Express dissatisfactory o be pleased /satisfied o I don't see why /happy/ content with o be angry/mad at o It is very satisfactory o Well, to tell the truth I was o. feel completely thrilled. a little disappointed o to ones own o Honestly, I wasnt very satisfaction pleased with it o Ive never been happier. o To be honest(with you),it o It's just what i had in mind/ was(a little) disappointing need/ wanted/meant/was o Why don't you...? looking for o This is not what i wanted/ o Everything is to my need/ had in mind. I'm satistactory afraid
Introduction of functions Express satisfactory be pleased /satisfied /happy/ content with It is very satisfactory. …feel completely thrilled. to one’s own satisfaction, … I’ve never been happier. It’s just what I had in mind/ need/ wanted/meant/was looking for. Everything is to my satisfactory. Express dissatisfactory I don’t see why… be angry/mad at… Well, to tell the truth, I was a little disappointed. Honestly, I wasn’t very pleased with it. To be honest (with you), it was (a little) disappointing. Why don’t you …? This is not what I wanted/ need/ had in mind, I’m afraid
Listen and speak图 o Listen to the conversation and tick the correct answer to each question Why is Kathy unhappy? Key: b 2. What is Daisy's attitude towards women's putting on weight? Key:c 3. In Daisys opinion, Key:c 4. Daisy holds the view that to be healthy and beautiful on should first of all Key: a
Listen and speak Listen to the conversation and tick the correct answer to each question. Turn to p. 1, and let’s listen. 1. Why is Kathy unhappy? Key: b 2. What is Daisy’s attitude towards women’s putting on weight? Key: c 3. In Daisy’s opinion, . Key: c 4. Daisy holds the view that to be healthy and beautiful on should first of all . Key: a
Try to speak more Note: 1. be a slave tolof something: to be so strongly influenced by something that you cannot make your own decisions -used to show disapproval 2. fashion: something that is popular or thought to be good at a particular time e.g. go out of fashion: stop being fashionable be out of fashion now: it is no longer fashionable all the fashion: they are very fashionable the latest fashions the most recent fashions be in fashion: they are fashionable
Try to speak more Note: 1. be a slave to/of something: to be so strongly influenced by something that you cannot make your own decisions - used to show disapproval 2. fashion: something that is popular or thought to be good at a particular time e.g. go out of fashion: stop being fashionable be out of fashion now: it is no longer fashionable all the fashion: they are very fashionable the latest fashions: the most recent fashions be in fashion: they are fashionable
Make your own dialogue 1. Jack and Mary are friends. They are eating out in a Chinese restaurant. Use the following cues to make a dialogue (Turn to page77) 2. Study the following cartoons to find what is funny about them. Make a story on the basis of the pictures and then tell your classmates (Turn to page 77
Make your own dialogue 1. Jack and Mary are friends. They are eating out in a Chinese restaurant. Use the following cues to make a dialogue (Turn to page 77) 2. Study the following cartoons to find what is funny about them. Make a story on the basis of the pictures and then tell your classmates. (Turn to page 77)
What are they for? Key: 1.C 2. a 3. b 4e 5. f 6.d If you want to learn more Key:a.2,3,4,5,6,10 b.17.8.9
What are they for? Key: 1.c 2.a 3.b 4.e 5.f 6.d If you want to learn more Key: a. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10 b. 1,7,8,9
Part ll Reading Comprehension and Language Activities o Pre-reading TaskS o Notes Translation o Comprehension work o Language work(A, B, C)
Part II Reading Comprehension and Language Activities Pre-reading Tasks Notes Translation Comprehension work Language work (A, B, C)
Part ll Reading Comprehension and Language Activities o Pre-reading Tasks o What is your definition of beauty and beautiful? What are the underlying reasons why a woman/girl goes to great lengths to make herself beautiful? How would you interpret the following two sayings? A Beauty is only skin deep B. Dont judge a book by its cover Text
Part II Reading Comprehension and Language Activities Pre-reading Tasks ⚫ What is your definition of beauty and beautiful? ⚫ What are the underlying reasons why a woman/girl goes to great lengths to make herself beautiful? ⚫ How would you interpret the following two sayings? A. Beauty is only skin deep B. Don’t judge a book by its cover. Text
的 Suffering to Be Beautifu Mary Wendy: a TV hostess Sue Jaycee: a former to model, now a businesswoman Elizabeth Young: a writer and university lecturer Mary: Good morning and welcome to"Head to Head Today' s topic is beauty. What is beauty? What lengths can we or should we ao to to make ourselves more heautiful? In order to sue j Turn to p 79, and listen to the text. with me! businesswoman Elizabeth young is a writer and lecturer Sue perhaps we could start with you. Do you think people should try to be beautiful? Sue: Well, first, thanks for the compliment, Mary. Now, the way I see it, you're only on this earth for a short time, and you' ve only got one body, so you should look after it. You've got to watch what to eat keep yourself fit, and later, if you need a little help from cosmetic surgery, what's wrong with that?
Mary Wendy: a TV hostess Sue Jaycee: a former to model, now a businesswoman Elizabeth Young: a writer and university lecturer Mary: Good morning and welcome to “ Head to Head”. Today’s topic is beauty. What is beauty? What lengths can we or should we go to, to make ourselves more beautiful? In order to help answer your questions, I have two beautiful people with me! Sue Jaycee, a former top model, is now a successful businesswoman. Elizabeth Young is a writer and lecturer. Sue, perhaps we could start with you. Do you think people should try to be beautiful? Sue: Well, first, thanks for the compliment, Mary. Now, the way I see it, you’re only on this earth for a short time, and you’ve only got one body, so you should look after it. You’ve got to watch what to eat, keep yourself fit, and later, if you need a little help from cosmetic surgery, what’s wrong with that? Suffering to Be Beautiful Turn to p.79, and listen to the text