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love
Unit 2
I’ll help to clean up the city parks.
Section B 2a-2e
Maybe he is a disabled man.
He sits in the wheel chair.
blind adj.(who can’t see)
the blind
deaf adj. (who can’t hear)
the deaf
dumb adj. (who can’t speak)
the dumb
Can you imagine their lives?
(create a picture in your mind)
Assistance dog
able – disabled – unable- ability
Who wrote this letter?
Who is the letter to?
1. What kind of letter is it?
2. Who is Lucky?
A thank-you letter
beginning: Thank you for…
ending: Thank you again for…
change v.& n.
make…different
Who helped them to know each other?
Ben Smith
Miss Li
Lucky
Animal Helpers
Relationship among them
What is Animal Helper?
set-set-set
be set up
=be built
=be created
Ben Smith
Miss Li
Lucky
Animal Helpers
Relationship among them
What did they each do for others?
1. What did Ben do for Miss Li?
2. What did Miss Li do for Animal Helpers?
3. What did Animal Helpers do for Lucky?
4. What did Lucky do for Ben?
5. What did Ben’s friend do for Ben?
Read the letter carefully and answer the following questions.
Ben Smith
Miss Li
Lucky
Animal Helpers
2. _______ money
3. helped _____ Lucky
1. wrote a _____ letter
4. _______ the orders
Ben Smith
Miss Li
Lucky
Ben’s friend
Animal Helpers
What did they each do for others?
gave away money
helped train Lucky
talked about getting
Ben a trained dog
understood and followed his orders
wrote a thank-you letter
helped Ben out
Ben Smith
Miss Li
Lucky
Ben’s friend
Animal Helpers
gave away money
helped train Lucky
talked about getting
Ben a trained dog
helped Ben out
understood and followed his orders
wrote a thank-you letter
love
Because of love, they know each other.
Because of love, they help each other.
Because of love, their life changes.
Do volunteering and charity work with love to make the world a better place!
How did Ben’s life change?
Ben’s life without Lucky
Ben’s life
with Lucky
He feels lucky to have Lucky!
He had difficulty with normal
things like…
● answering the phone.
● opening or closing the doors.
● carrying things.
Lucky can understand him and help him out with these things.
adj.
n.
Ben Smith
Miss Li
Lucky
Ben’s friend
Animal Helpers
What did they each do for others?
gave away money
helped train Lucky
talked about getting
Ben a trained dog
understood and followed his orders
wrote a thank-you letter
helped Ben out
How does Ben show his thanks to Miss Li?
Police dogs catch criminals.
Search dogs help look for people under the buildings.
Shepherd dogs are good at looking after animals.
Guide dogs can help blind people.
Lucky is a dog helper. In other ways dogs can help people? Dogs really matter in disabled people’s life.
v.
teach sb./sth. skills
Camels help us go across the desert.
Donkeys and horses help carry heavy things.
Huge wood is nothing in elephants’ eyes.
Cattle are helpers of farming.
What can we do to help disabled people?
In China, there are more than 82,960,000 disabled people.
Some can’t see.
Some can’t hear.
Some can’t speak.
Some can’t walk.
Some can’t use the arm.
blind adj.
deaf adj.
…
disabled people
dumb adj.
Do you know how many disabled people are there in china? 复习单词 groupwork2分钟一个组一个组起来说
They are our animal helpers
What can we do to help people, especially(特别是) disabled people?
♦set up charity organizations for them.
We can…
♦visit their homes to help them with difficulties.
♦help them get a better education.
♦offer them animal helpers.
…
名词Noun (n.) 代词Pronoun (pron.)
动词Verb (v.) 情态动词Modal verb (modal v.)
形容词Adjective (adj.) 副词Adverb (adv.)
介词Preposition (prep.) 连词Conjunction (conj.)
数词 Numeral (num.) 冠词Article (art.)
感叹词Exclamation/ Interjection (interj.)
What parts of speech do you know?
Reading strategy
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1,2:This group was set up to help disabled people.
3:Lucky makes a difference to my life.
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groupwork to find where the words are
imagine v.
Close your eyes and imagine (that) you are playing computer games.
imagination n.
His books have a beauty of imagination and creation.
4. Or imagine you can’t walk or use your hands easily.
5.Most people would never think about this, but many people have these difficulties.
6.I can’t use my arms or legs well, so normal things like answering the telephone, opening and closing doors, or carrying things are difficult for me.
7. After six months of training with a dog at Animal Helpers, I was able to bring him home.
8.You see, I’m only able to have a “dog helper” because of your kindness.
Please work in groups to discuss this question.
We should help disabled people when they need help.
Do you know the difference between these two words?
I can’t imagine you made such a mistake.
We will meet many difficulties when learning.
We’ll live a normal life soon.
This kind of training is boring but useful.
I’ll always remember your kindness to me.
主语 + 谓语 + 宾语
sb./sth.
verb
sb./sth./to do sth./doing sth.
n.
pron.
v.
n.
pron.
…
解释主谓宾+check连线
set up: creat or build sth.
e.g. They set up a library last year.
be set up被成立,被建立
e.g. The organization was set up last week.
2. disabled adj.
disable v. 使残疾,使丧失能力
disability n. 残疾,缺陷
3. make it possible for sb. to do sth.
使做某事对某人来说成为可能
e.g. The Internet makes it possible for us to talk face to face.
make it +adj. (for sb.) to do sth.
使做某事对某人来说怎么样
4. make a (big) difference to sb./sth.
对…产生影响
e.g. Shopping online makes a difference to us.
make no difference to …对…不起作用,没有影响
4. imagine v. imagination n.
imagine sth./doing sth.
imagine +从句
e.g. I imagine flying in the sky.
5. open v.&adj.
close v. closed adj.
6. a friend of mine: one of my friends
a book of his: one of his books
7. be excited about sth. 对…感到激动
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