資源簡介 (共45張PPT)Unit 8 Follow your interests主題范疇:人與自我主題群:做人與做事子主題:職業啟蒙,職業精神Key questionHow can we turn our interests into a career talk about my dream job.understand the importance of following one’s interest.explain how to turn my interests into a career.describe ways of choosing a suitable career.Unit objectives 單元目標I can:New words and phrasespossible adj. 可能athlete n. 運動員biologist n. 生物學家instrument n. 樂器;儀器interest n. 興趣;業余愛好*career n. 生涯;職業lifetime n. 一生;終身*diamond n. 鉆石belt n. 腰帶shoot v. 沖;奔;飛馳extremely adv. 極其;極端;非常curious adj. 求知欲強的;好奇的increase v. 增長;增多;增加host v. 主持beyond adv. 在另一邊;在(或向)更遠處audience n. 觀眾;聽眾lively adj. 充滿趣味的;令人興奮的actually adv. 事實上go outside 外出more and more 越來越多Lead inWhat’s your interest play tennisplay gamesdrawingplay the guitargo fishingplay basketballan interest & a jobwhat you like doing in your free timewhat you would like to do in the futurea hobbya jobWe call …interestjobPlaying footballDrawingSingingFootball playerArtistSingerFor example:careerIf you want to do your job for a whole life … What careers can our interests possibly lead to Why is it important to follow our interests What do you want to be in the future How can you find your dream job THINKBefore you readLook at the hobbies below and suggest possible jobs from the list. You can also suggest other jobs.Possible jobsastronomer biologist dancer musicianphotographer reporter athlete cookengineer painter programmer writerPossible jobsastronomer biologist dancer musician photographer reporterathlete cook engineer painter programmer writerHobbies(1) reading history books ___________________(2) doing sport ___________________(3) taking photos ___________________(4) painting ___________________(5) model-building ___________________(6) keeping pets ___________________(7) computer programming ___________________(8) dancing ___________________(9) playing a musical instrument ___________________(10) studying the stars ___________________writer / historianathletephotographer / reporterpainterengineerbiologistprogrammardancermusicianastronomerDiscuss your interests and dream jobs in pairs.What is your hobby I like taking photos very much.What is your dream job My dream job is to be a photographer. I want to travel around the world and take photos of beautiful and unusual things.1 What is Patrick Moore’s hobby Studying stars.2 What is probably his job now A person who studies stars.Look at the pictures and the title of the article on page 117. Then answer the questions below.Read the article by Patrick Moore (1923 – 2012), a British amateur astronomer, and find out how he turned his interest into a career.While-readingMy lifetime interest—studying starsby Patrick MooreWhen I was eight, I got a book about stars from my dad as a birthday present. That was the beginning of my lifetime interest.I used to go outside with my mum on clear nights and look at the sky. It looked like black velvet with a million diamonds on it. In different seasons, we saw different groups of stars. In winter, the “belt” of Orion appeared in the night sky. In summer, we saw Vega shine brightly as it got dark. Sometimes we saw stars shooting across the sky. How beautiful they were! Every time I looked up, I was amazed.Studying the stars was great fun for me, and I was extremely curious about the night sky. Once I learnt a little, I soon wanted to find out more and more. I asked all kinds of questions, and my parents were always very patient with me. If they didn’t know the answer, they would encourage me to find the answers in the library. So I read a lot about the topic, and my understanding increased as I grew older.Now, studying the stars is my career. I host a TV programme called The Sky at Night. I use my knowledge to take people on a journey across the Milky Way and beyond, and I teach my audience about the different stars in a lively way. My TV programme has lasted more than 50 years, and I am really proud of that!Actually, you too can turn your interests into your career. Anybody can achieve their dreams. You just have to enjoy what you do!Reading complehensionComplete the sentences with the information from the article on page 117.got a book about stars from my dad as a birthday presentwas great fun for mestudying the starsAnybody can achieve their dreams. You just have to enjoy what you do!asked all kinds of questions and read a lot about the topic.SKIMMING(1) Patrick Moore thought the night sky was beautiful.Read the article again and find evidence to support the statements below.(2) Patrick Moore and his mother spent many exciting moments looking at the stars.Read the article again and find evidence to support the statements below.(3) Patrick Moore loved studying the stars.Read the article again and find evidence to support the statements below.(4) Patrick Moore’s parents knew how to encourage his curiosity.Read the article again and find evidence to support the statements below.(5) Many people liked watching Patrick Moore’s TV programme.Read the article again and find evidence to support the statements below.1. When was the beginning of the writer’s lifetime hobby When he got a book about stars when he was eight.2. What did the writer use to do with his mum He used to go outside with his mum on clear nights and look at the sky.Read the following questions, and then find the answers in the first two paragraphs of the reading.SCANNINGWhen I was eight, I got a book about stars from my dad as a birthday present. That was the beginning of my lifetime interest.I used to go outside with my mum on clear nights and look at the sky. It looked like black velvet with a million diamonds on it. In different seasons, we saw different groups of stars. In winter, the “belt” of Orion appeared in the night sky. In summer, we saw Vega shine brightly as it got dark. Sometimes we saw stars shooting across the sky. How beautiful they were! Every time I looked up, I was amazed.3. What did the stars and the sky look like at night They looked like black velvet with a million diamonds on it.4. What did the writer think of the stars He thought they were beautiful.When I was eight, I got a book about stars from my dad as a birthday present. That was the beginning of my lifetime interest.I used to go outside with my mum on clear nights and look at the sky. It looked like black velvet with a million diamonds on it. In different seasons, we saw different groups of stars. In winter, the “belt” of Orion appeared in the night sky. In summer, we saw Vega shine brightly as it got dark. Sometimes we saw stars shooting across the sky. How beautiful they were! Every time I looked up, I was amazed.Decide the following statements are True or False.1. The writer got a book about stars at the age of 8. _____2. He used to go outside with his dad to look at the sky. _____3. We can saw the same group of stars in differentseasons. _____4. Studying stars is the writer’s career now. _____5. The writer thinks everybody can turn their hobbyinto their career. _____TFFTTmumdifferentUnderstanding demonstrativesA demonstrative is a word that shows which person or thing is being referred to. For example, this and that are demonstratives. We use them to refer back to things or situations that we have just talked or written about.When I was eight, I got a book about stars from my dad as a birthday present. That was the beginning of my lifetime interest. (That refers to the whole sentence before it.)Can you find more demonstratives in the article What do they refer to Reading strategyNow, studying the stars is my career. I host a TV programme called The Sky at Night. I use my knowledge to take people on a journey across the Milky Way and beyond, and I teach my audience about the different stars in a lively way. My TV programme has lasted more than 50 years, and I am really proud of that!For example“that” refers to “My TV programme has lasted more than 50 years”.Role play: An interviewStudent A :an interviewer (記者) of our school newspaperStudent B :Patrick MoorePost-readingExampleA: Good afternoon, Patrick. Welcome to our school. Can Iask you some questions B: Yes, of course.A: When did you begin your lifetime hobby B: _________________________________.A: What did you use to do on clear nights B: ____________________________. (used to, go outside)A: How do you feel like the sky B: ____________________________. (look like)A: How beautiful it is! Then what is you career now B: _____________________________________.A: Do you enjoy it B: Yes. ___________________. (be proud of …)A: Can we turn our hobby into career too B: Of course.A: I hope everyone can enjoy what he does. Thanks a lot!B: You are welcome.In groups, discuss how Patrick Moore turned his hobby into his career.How can we make our hobby into our career careerhobbyachieve your dreamHOW Group discussionFor Patrick Moore, he loved star gazing as a hobby. He read many books about stars and planets to learn more. He also joined astronomy clubs to talk with other hobby-lovers. By sharing his knowledge and showing his love for astronomy, he got a chance to work in related fields, and that’s how he turned his hobby into a career.For us, first, we should learn as much as we can about our hobby. For example, if we like painting, we can take art classes. Second, we can show our work or skills. We can post our paintings online or join art shows. Third, we need to be patient. It may take time to find a job related to our hobby. If we keep working hard, we can achieve our dream of turning hobby into career.Vocabulary practiceThe words in italics are from the article on page 117. Match the sentence halves.Complete the conversation below with the words in italics from Exercise 1. Change the form if necessary.S1: Did you watch that science programme last night S2: No. What was it about S1: It was about different kinds of stars. A famous astronomer (1)_________ the programme, and she’s great. She knows a lot about the topic, and she always talks about it in a very (2)_________ way.S2: What kinds of stars did she talk about S1: She talked about the Sun and other stars in the Milky Way. The closest star to us is (3)_________ far away: it takes light several years to travel there! She also introduced some famous astronomers in the 20th century. Their work (4)_________ our knowledge about stars.S2: That sounds interesting!S1: Yes, and it was very inspiring too! She talked about the life of a famous astronomer. When he was a teenager, he was very (5)_________ about the stars. He wanted to become an astronomer, and he worked so hard to achieve his dream!curioushostslivelyincreasedextremelyThink of something you enjoyed in the past week. It can be an activity, a field trip or a lecture. Make sentences about it with the words and expressions below.Last week, I went on a field trip to a science museum. I was extremely curious about everything there. The exhibits were so lively that they made learning knowledge a great fun.I used to think science was a bit boring. But once I started looking at the interesting displays, I soon changed my mind. The guides were very patient with us, answering all our questions.At the end of the trip, I made a small model in the DIY area. I was really proud of myself for making it. It was a wonderful experience that I’ll always remember.1. career n. 事業 n. 經歷;生涯常見搭配start one’s career 開啟某人的職業生涯如:He started his career as a teacher.他以教師身份開啟職業生涯。advance one’s career 推進某人的事業如:Taking this course can help you advance your career.學習這門課程有助于推進你的事業發展。Notes2. Studying the stars was great fun for me ... I soon wanted to find out more and more.研究星星對我來說是很大的樂趣。一旦……我很快就想知道得更多。① studying the stars 意為“研究星星”。單個動名詞短語作主語時,謂語動詞用單數形式。【拓展】當兩個或兩個以上的動名詞短語作并列主語時,如果它們敘述的是一件事或一個概念,那么謂語動詞用單數形式;否則,謂語動詞用復數形式。如:早睡早起對我們的健康有好處。Going to bed early and getting up early is good for our health.看電視和讀書是非常有趣的。Watching TV and reading books are very interesting.② 在本句中,fun是不可數名詞,意“樂趣;有趣的事”,常用great,a lot of或lots of等來修飾,表示“非常;很”。如:昨晚的聚會我們玩得很高興。We had a lot of fun at the party last night.用括號內所給動詞的適當形式填空。1. I think ______ (fly) a kite with you _____ (be) interesting.2. ______ (play) basketball and ________ (swim)_______ (be) two different kinds of sports.將下面的句子翻譯成英文。進行帆船運動是一大樂趣。flying isPlaying swimmingareGoing sailing is great fun.③ more and more 越來越多形容詞或副詞有兩種結構表示“越來越……”:單音節詞和少數雙音節詞:比較級+ and +比較級多數雙音詞和多音節詞:more and more +原級 如:越來越好越來越有趣better and bettermore and more interesting將下列漢語翻譯成英語。1. 越來越高2. 越來越有用3. 越來越重4. 越來越漂亮taller and taller / higher and highermore and more usefulheavier and heaviermore and more beautiful3. My TV programme has lasted more than 50 years, and I am really proud of that!我的電視節目已經持續播出五十多年了,對此我深感自豪!① be proud of 為……感到自豪 如:你為自己感到自豪嗎?_____ you _____ _____ yourself ② last v. 持續我們的英語競賽將會持續3個小時。Our English competition will last for 3 hours.Are proud of4. Actually, you too can turn your interests into your career.事實上,你也可以把你的愛好變成你的事業。turn ... into ... 把……變成……我希望我夢想的一切能變成現實。I hope that everything I dream of would turn into real.1. China h______ the 28th Olympic Games in 2008.2. In this sports meeting, each game l_________ about an hour.3. I believe I will a______ my dream when I grow up.4. She gave up her c______ and married the man.5. Mars is the fourth p______ in order from the Sun.ostedasts / lastedchieveareerlanet一、根據句意及所給單詞的首字母提示寫出所缺單詞,注意其形式。二、用括號內所給單詞的正確形式填空。1. A good ________ (begin) makes a good end.2. The stars shine ________ (bright) at night.3. She looks young, but _______ (actual) she’s 50.4. Our English teacher always teaches us in a ______(live) way and all of us are interested in her classes.5. Mr Wu has a good _________ (know) of history.beginningbrightlyactuallylivelyknowledgeThank you! 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 36 Unit 8 Reading.mp3 Unit 8 Follow your interests Section 1 Reading.pptx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫