資源簡介 (共16張PPT)江蘇省譯林版牛津英語(2024年版)七年級上冊教學(xué)課件Period 8 Assessment&Further studyUnit 1 This is me!By the end of the class, students are expected to:Identify learning gaps based on the assessment table.Know the ways of bridging the learning gaps.Learn more fun facts about nicknames in Western and Eastern countries, experiencing different cultures.Enhance awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity.Learning aimsIntroduce Millie and her classmatesIntroductionherselfher classmatesnameagehobbynamelookscharacterhobbiesabilitiesdreamsPeer assessment學(xué)習(xí)理解Introduce deskmatesSelf assessment應(yīng)用實(shí)踐Introduce deskmatesSelf assessment應(yīng)用實(shí)踐How to introduce deskmates Introduce new friendsPeer assessment應(yīng)用實(shí)踐Share your ideas about the ways of greeting others and making new friends.Self assessmentBe GenuineUse Open-Ended QuestionsFind Common InterestsActive ListeningShare a Little about YourselfBe Mindful of Body LanguageOffer a ComplimentBe PatientFollow UpParticipate in Social ActivitiesRespect Boundaries遷移創(chuàng)新I am good at________________I need to spend more time on_______________My action plan_____________________I can also learn more fun facts about names to enrich my knowledge.Self evaluationFurther study自主評價(jià)NicknamesNicknames serve various purposes across cultures, and both Western countries and China use them, though their origins and uses might differ.Nicknames are a way of expressing relationship dynamics, personal attributes, and cultural elements. They provide a way to connect on a more personal level and often carry significant social or emotional meaning.學(xué)習(xí)理解Fun facts about names in Western countriesshortened or altered versions of names “William”- “Will”; "Elizabeth" - “Liz”Cultural Variations "Michael" - "Mike," (America)"Michael" - "Mikey" /"Mick." (England)Affectionate Nicknames "Sweetie" /"Honey" not just for romantic partners but also for friends and family. (America)Professional vs. Personal Nicknames "Robert" in a business meeting ;"Bob" among friends.Pop Culture Influence someone might be nicknamed "Rocky" after the famous boxer from the film series.Regional Differences In Australia, adding "-o" or "-y" to a name (like "Aussie" for "Australian")Surname-Based Nicknames: "Jordan" for Michael JordanCultural Sensitivity: a playful nickname in one culture could be considered disrespectful in another.Unique Personal Nicknames based on a hobby, personality trait,學(xué)習(xí)理解Explore more examples about nicknames in Western countriesFun facts about names in ChinaNumerical Nicknames Xiao Er:the person's birth order or a position in a groupDescriptive Nicknames "Big Mouth" might refer to someone who talks a lot.Family-Based Nicknames "Ah Li" is a common nickname where "Ah" is a prefix used affectionately or casually.Honorifics and Nicknames "Lao Wang", where "Lao" is an honorific indicating familiarity or respect, even if the person isn’t actually old.Redemption Names(賜名) reflect hopes for their futurePinyin Nicknames "Li Wei" - "Wei Wei"Internet Nicknames reflect their interests, hobbies etc.Generational Nicknames "Eldest Brother" -the eldest sonNames with Meanings HappyRegional Variations vary greatly between different regions of China.Explore more examples about nicknames in China學(xué)習(xí)理解Compare similarities and differences about names.Western countries ChinaSimilaritiesdifferencesCompare and thinkCan we always call someone’s nicknames And why Please list out the reasons.應(yīng)用實(shí)踐Share the nicknames in literatureList out the nicknames in Western and Eastern literature.Share the meanings behind them.Alice's Adventures in Wonderland:Cheshire CatThe journey to the West:Zhu Bajie遷移創(chuàng)新Share the nicknamesShare your own or your friend’s nickname and tell us the meanings behind it.遷移創(chuàng)新HomeworkCompulsory homework:1. Make a mind map about the knowledge points.2. Introduce your classmates in terms of age, looks, character, hobbies etc.Optional homework:1. Write some fun facts about nicknames in Western and Eastern literature or films, including the meanings behind them.2. Do some research about more facts about names and then make a Powerpoint to share it with your partner.分類作業(yè)Thanks for your listening! 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預(yù)覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫