a_forever_friendPPT永远的朋友.ppt

a_forever_friendPPT永远的朋友

Period 1 Warming-up Listening adj. 平静的,镇静的 E.g. The high wind passed and the sea was calm again. vi. 平静,镇静 E.g. The situation calmed down slowly. vt. 使…平静,使…镇静 E.g. At last we calmed him down. upset (upset, upset, upsetting) vt. 使心烦,使不安 E.g. Don’t upset yourself. adj. 心烦意乱的,心情不舒适的 E.g. She was upset at not being invited. share Vt. 分享,分担 share sth. with sb. E.g. She always shares happiness and worries with me. be concerned about / for 关心,挂念 E.g. ① Every teacher is concerned about his students’ study. ② If you don’t go home on time, your parents will be concerned about your safety. Read the text and find out the answer to the following question. What was upsetting Lisa? He was misunderstood by others to have fallen in love with a boy. Listen to the tape and answer the following question. Does Miss Wang advise Lisa to end the friendship with the boy? No. She advises her to ignore the gossiping classmates. It’s possible for a boy and a girl to be just good friends. Listen to the tape and find out the information to fill in the blank. LISTENING TEXT Dear Lisa, There is nothing wrong with you and this boy being friends and studying together. And no matter what other students say, it is possible for a boy and a girl to be just good friends. Ending your friendship with this boy would be a stupid thing to do. Not only would you lose a good friend, but you would also lose someone who is helping you with your studies. Teenagers like to gossip, and they often see something that doesnt exist. Perhaps they cant understand your friendship with this boy. But thats no reason to throw it away. You should feel sorry for those students who have never enjoyed such a friendship. My advice is to ignore your gossiping classmates. That way you will show them that you are more grown up than they are. Yours,

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