Unit 1 课时1 A Viewing and listening & B Speaking(课件)英语沪教版五四2024八年级上册

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学段 初中
学科 英语
教材版本 初中英语沪教版(五四学制)八年级上册
年级 八年级
章节 A Facts about water (Viewing and listening),B Water in everyday life (Speaking)
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使用场景 同步教学-新授课
学年 2025-2026
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Unit 1 Water 沪教版(五四)2024 英语 八年级 第一学期 A Viewing and listening & B Speaking Objectives 教学目标: 通过本节课的学习,学生 1. 能够掌握与水资源有关的一些词组和客观的事实信息,能够恰当的用英语表述数字和数值;能够通过数值的含义理解和表达水资源的稀有和紧缺。(学习理解) 2. 能够在听力语篇和视频素材中准确获取信息,在日常交流中讨论不同关于水资源或节约用水的主题;能够运用目标词汇与句型进行口头语言输出。(应用实践) 3. 能够表达自己对于节约用水和其他水资源相关话题的演讲展示的想法和建议,掌握表达同意和不同意的句型,整理成汇报语篇进行表达。(迁移创新) Why is water important to us? Source of life Essential cooking and cleaning Key to temperature regulation Fundamentals of Agricultural Irrigation Core of Sustainable Development Because it is the _______________ . A. Facts about Water Water facts 1. How many days can people live without water? A. About 3 days. B. About 3 weeks. C. About 7 days. D. About 10 days. Water is crucial for human survival. Water is the main component of human cells, involved in physiological processes such as metabolism, temperature regulation, and waste elimination. Water facts 2. What percentage of an adult’s body is water? A. About 45%-50%. B. About 50-60%‌. C. About 50%-55%. D. About 65%-70%. The percentage of water in one’s body is heavily influenced by age, sex, and body composition. % --- per cent Water facts 3. How long does it take underground water to move a kilometre? A. About 1 year. B. About 30 years‌. C. About 101years. D. About 1100 years. Underground water movement times vary significantly depending on geological conditions, but moving a kilometer typically takes ‌extremely long periods‌, often ranging from ‌years to centuries or even millennia‌. How much water do we need to take in every day? About 2.7 to 3.7 litres. factory 19% home 12% farm 69% A drip a sceond, 86,400 drips (4.32litres) a day a dripping tap not enough safe drinking water There is no enough safe drinking water for everyone. enough + n. --- enough space/ enough time adj. + enough --- tall enough/ wonderful enough A1: What does the infrographic above say about water? e.g. Farm land uses much more water than factories and human drinking. e.g. A dripping tap may waste a large amount of water for a person to drink for more than one day. e.g. We can not use all the fresh water on the Earth because some of it is locked in icebergs. A2: Listen and circle 2,000,000,000 2,000,000 1. More than _________________ of the Earth surface is covered with water. 2. About _________ of the water on the Earth is salty. The rest is fresh water. 3. We can reach only _______________ of the world’s fresh water and the other ________________ is locked up in ice or deep underground. A3: Watch and take notes with figures 70% (per cent) 97% 1/3 one-third 2/3 two-thirds figures means numbers or data A3: Watch and take notes with figures 4. Most of the fresh water we can reach is polluted, leaving only about ____________ for people to drink. 5. About ____________ people in the world can not get safely-managed drinking water. 0.3% 2 billion Answer: what figures does the speaker use to support the following ideas? 1. Water is everywhere. 2. Clean fresh water is rare. More than two-thirds of the Earth is covered with water. However, we can only use 0.3% of the total amount directly. Pronunciation: Word stress Water, water, where do you flow? Through soil, oceans, and I go. Where does your journey end! Never! It's the water cycle, my friend! I enjoy the exciting and satisfying ride. It’s supporting life, I take great pride. I'll continue to supply, If you keep me clean, not running dry! B. Water in everyday life Listen and read: what are they going to say about water? Lu Yao and Wang Yiming are going to give a group presentation about water. They are going to talk about_________________________. the bad things that may happen when we waste water. Speaking Lu Yao:    Shall we talk about how useful water is? Yiming:    I'm afraid that's a little boring. Let's share  something new, not things people already know. Lu Yao:    You′re right. What if we talk about the bad things  that happen when we waste water? Yiming: Good idea! With water everywhere, many people don’t see the need to save it. happen= take place need = necessity Lu Yao:    Exactly! The problem is, the more water we use, the more energy and chemicals are needed for wastewater treatment. This not only wastes energy  but also makes water less safe for drinking. Yiming:     Oh! That's really bad! We can include more facts  like this in our presentation to encourage everyone  to save water when they can. Lu Yao:   That's really clever! I’ll start researching right away! deal with wastewater encourage sb. to do ... research= study= investigate Speaking Read and collect Sentences to show agreement Sounds great! I agree with you. I couldn’t agree more. I totally agree. You are right! That's a good point. Good idea! I feel the same way. Exactly! I share the same opinion. You’re absolutely right. I’m on your side. I’m with you there. Read and collect Sentences to show disagreement I am afraid (that) I don’t agree. I don’t agree with you. I see things differently. I’m not sure I agree. I don’t think so. I’m on the opposite side. That’s not how I see it. I can’t go along with that. I have a different opinion. I don’t think that’s a good idea. Water tips: many other ways to save water Everybody talks about saving water, but many may think it's just a matter of turning off the tap. Actually, there are countless methods beyond this. Take shorter showers. Water plants with grey water. Use energy-saving washing machines. Run the dish washer only when it is full. Water tips: many other ways to save water Fix pipe leaks. Collect rain water. Indirect water footprint It takes water to make these things, even though we don't see water in them. Wasting these things also means wasting water. a kilo of sugar a hamburger a cotton shirt a pair of shoes Indirect water footprint A hamburger requires a lot of water to grow the grain for the bun, the lettuce, and the meat from cows. Making clothes uses water to grow cotton, dye fabrics and wash them. Indirect water footprint Paper comes from trees which need water to grow. Thus, saving or reusing paper is also saving water resources. Soap, toothpaste, lotions and many other cosmetics use a large amount of water during manufacturing. Teen skill: Narrowing down the topic for a presentation Tips: 1. As a group, discuss possible topics that interest everyone. 2. Narrow your focus to a specific aspect of the topic: for example, “Water in industry” or “Water culture” rather than “Water”. Teen skill: Narrowing down the topic for a presentation Tips: 3. Ask questions, such as “How useful is water for industry?” or “Are factories treating wastewater properly?” 4. Make sure you can provide new information to your audience while answering the questions. Pair work: Discuss what else you can say about water in a presentation. You may follow the example in B1. Sample Student A: Let’s brainstorm ideas for our presentation on water! What else can we talk about besides saving water? Student B: We could explain how much water people use every day. Many don’t realize how much they waste! Student A: Good point! For example, taking long showers or leaving the tap running while brushing teeth uses a lot of water. Pair work: Discuss what else you can say about water in a presentation. You may follow the example in B1. Sample Student B: And we can mention how water is used in making things, like food, clothes, and even electronics. People might not think about the “invisible water” in these products. Student A: Oh, right! Like growing cotton for clothes or raising animals for meat—both need tons of water. Student B: We should also talk about the impact of wasting water. For example, using too much water means more energy is needed to treat sewage, which pollutes the environment. Pair work: Discuss what else you can say about water in a presentation. You may follow the example in B1. Sample Student A: That’s true! And we can add facts like “It takes 2,000 liters of water to make one cotton shirt.” People might be surprised! Student B: Yeah, and we can suggest simple solutions, like fixing leaks, using dual-flush toilets, or collecting rainwater to water plants. Student A: Great ideas! Let’s also mention how everyone can help, even in small ways. Like turning off the tap when scrubbing hands or reusing water for plants. Pair work: Discuss what else you can say about water in a presentation. You may follow the example in B1. Sample Student B: Perfect! Our presentation can show that saving water isn’t just about “turning off the tap”—it’s about being mindful of water in everything we do. Student A: Let’s get started researching and gathering data! This will be an eye-opening topic for our classmates. 1. 89%: this number reads_____________________ . 2. There is not enough __________ in this poor area. A. landy B. land C. rooms D. wide 3. Please turn off this _______________ tap to save some water. A. dripping B. drip C. drop D. dropping 4. --- What about discussing water shortage in our presentation? --- Sorry, but I ______________________ . A. agree B. have the same opinions C. am with you D. prefer some other ideas Exercise eighty-nine per cent B A D 5. Our teacher __________ us to try again last Wednesday. A. encouraged B. encourages C. blamed D. blames 6. What is _______________ right now? A. took place B. takes place C. happening D. happened 7. The detective is going to __________ this case further. A. do B. investigate C. deal D. learn Exercise A C B Homework 1. 基础作业:完成教材配套的练习册内容。 2. 进阶作业:创编一个对话,来和同学探讨在关于“水资源”的演讲中,还可以涉及的其他有意义的话题,并练习展示。 3. 拓展作业:查阅资料,收集更多的其他节约用水的方式方法;或查找关于“too much water (flood洪水)”, “too little water (drought干旱)” 会导致的可怕后果,并摘录。 Blues 417548.03 Blues 73560.18 $$

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