内容正文:
Let’s talk teens
Welcome to the unit
本节课的学习目标:
• read a magazine article about relationships between teenagers and their parents;
• write a letter of advice on parent-child tensions;
• read a short story of a mother’s love for her children;
• create a short play about parent-child relationships.
在杂志上读一篇关于青少年和父母关系的文章;
•写一封关于亲子关系紧张的建议信;
•读一个关于母亲对孩子的爱的小故事;
•创作一个关于亲子关系的短剧
Welcome to the unit
a letter of advice
一封建议信
advise sb to do sth 建议某人做某事
advice 不可数;建议
a piece of advice一个建议
a short play短剧
Welcome to the unit
同学们,你们有遇到过与父母之间关系紧张的情况吗?
请你谈一谈。
Reading
Does every dinner with your parents seem to turn into a battle?
Have your once warm and open conversations become cold and guarded?
是不是每次和父母共进晚餐都会变成一场战斗?
你们曾经热情开放的对话是否变得冷漠和谨慎了?
seem to do sth 似乎做某事
turn into 编程
cold and guarded 冷漠和谨慎
have dinner with sb 和某人共进晚餐
Reading
Do you feel that you just cannot see eye to eye with them on anything? You
are not alone.
Heated arguments and cold silences are common between teenagers and their parents.
你是否觉得你在任何事情上都不能和他们意见一致?你
你并不孤单。
青少年和父母之间激烈的争论和冷淡的沉默是很常见的。
see eye to eye with与...意见一致
heated arguments激励的争论
cold silences冷淡的沉默
Reading
Teenagers’ physical changes may result in such family tensions. You may feel anxious that you are developing at a different rate to your friends, shooting up in height or getting left far behind.
青少年的身体变化可能会导致这种家庭紧张。你可能会感到焦虑,因为你的发展速度与你的朋友不同,身高飙升或被远远甩在后面。
physical changes身体的变化
result in 导致
family tension 家庭紧张
feel anxious 感到焦虑 be anxious about 对...感到焦虑
shoot up 飙升
getting left far behind被远远甩在身后
Reading
You might worry about your changing voice, weight problems or spots. When it all
gets too much, your parents are often the first targets of your anger
你可能会担心自己的声音变化、体重问题或斑点。当一切变得太过分时,你的父母往往是你愤怒的第一个目标
worry about担心
be worried about 担心
angry生气的
anger愤怒
Reading
It can be a big headache to balance your developing mental needs too. You enter a strange middle ground—no longer a small child but not quite an adult.
平衡你正在发展的心理需求也是一件很头疼的事。你进入了一个奇怪的中间