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1 Unit 3 Integrated skills

2 Free talk What kinds of students do you think are top students? What problems do top students have?

3 Sue Wang Task 1 Read and give her a help.

4 1.Is Sue the top student in her class? 2.What are her favourite subjects? 3.She is good at sport, isn’t she?

5 Name: Sue Wang Favourite subjects: English, _________, Science First problem: Not good at _____---can’t ________ and ____________. Advice: Just try _______ in PE lessons, enjoy the ______. Second problem: Not have many __________-- classmates_______ her and call her a bookworm Advice: Talk to your ________ when feeling sad and share your ________with her; __________ attention to those students who laugh at you and ____________ your schoolwork. Maths sport run fast hates swimming your bestexercise friends laugh at best friend problems Pay no be proud of Task 3 Read and ask questions.

6 Task 4: Listen and answer 1.How many problems does Sue have? 2. What’s her first problem? 3. What advice did Sigmund Friend give her? 4. What’s her second problem? 5. What advice did Mr. Friend give her?

7 Task 4 Read and write Sue is the _________in her class at Beijing Sunshine Secondary School. Her favourite subjects are_______ _________ and ________. Sue does well in exams, but she still has some problems. She is not very good at sport. She ___________and ______________. Also, her classmates call her a______________. This makes her feel bad. I told her what to do in PE lessons. She should just _______________ and ____________________. I also told her not to ______________________ the students who laugh at her. top student English MathsScience can’t run fast hates swimming bookworm try her best enjoy the exercise pay any attention to

8 Now, Sue seems much happier than before. She still finds sport difficult for her, but now she can talk to her best friend Betty when she feels sad and ___________________ with her. She is also______________ her schoolwork. shares her problems proud of

9 GroupA List phrases Group B Retell Sue’s profile GroupC Make a dialogue between Sue and a youth worker Useful phrases 1 the top student 2 her favourite subjects are …… 3 do well in = be good at 4 be proud of 5 call her a bookworm 6 when feeling sad 7 try one’s best to do sth 8.seem much happier 8 pay no attention to the students who laugh at her

10 Speak up: sharing problems and giving advice.

11 Make up your own conversation, using Millie and Amy’s conversation as a model. Here are some useful sentences you can use in your conversation? Task 5 Practice:

12 Task 6 Look and think.

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14 What other problems do you have ?

15 It is too noisy at home. We have no communication with family members. Some of us have no close friends. Some of us eat too much and it makes us unhealthy. 5.Sometimes some teenagers are laughed at by others. 6.We often have too much schoolwork to do and have no time for our hobbies. 7.We often feel stressed because of exams. 8.Some of us can’t get on well with our classmates. Task 7 Presentation.

16 Useful expressions: I feel sad/worried/angry when… I have a problem. I’m worried about… I have no courage to … Can you give me some advice? Can you offer me some suggestions? What should I do? Oh, dear. What’s the problem? I’m sorry to hear that. Oh, dear, I’m sorry. Can I help? My advice is to … Pay no attention to … Maybe / Perhaps … Why don’t you/ Why not … How about…/ What about… It’s a good idea to… I think you should… Thank you. I feel much better now. That’s a good idea. Thanks for listening to my problem and giving me your advice. You’re welcome. My pleasure. That’s what friends are for.

17 I have got a question, please answer. Lately I have been feeling different things. One day I will be all upset over nothing. Little things will bother me. Or everything that happens will bother me. I felt like killing myself so badly a couple of days ago. But then the next day I was fine and I even felt happy. I don’t get it. One day I'm really upset and wanting to try drugs and drink, smoke anything. Then the next day I'm fine. I was thinking that I'm just going through some stage. Just being a normal teenager. I'm right aren’t i? I'm asking because in one of my classes, the teacher said that signs of depression were thought of suicide, wanting to try new things (drugs, alcohol), even ditching friends, being moody( 喜怒无常的 ) around them. I have experienced all of these, but not for long periods. Just I go in and out of these. So am I fine right and i have nothing to worry about? Please answer me. I'm so totally confused ( 困惑 ). Please give me any info you can. And please don’t put a subject on it. I really don’t want my mom to read it. Thanks a lot.

18 Homework I Copy and recite the useful phrases. II Finish the exercises

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