Unit+10+Lesson+2+Community+Spirit 高中英语北师大版(2019)选择性必修第四册.pptx
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Unit+10+Lesson+2+Community+Spirit 高中英语北师大版(2019)选择性必修第四册.pptx
Unit 10 ConnectionsLesson 2 Community SpiritPeriod 1Warming-upWhat is a community?What do people do in a community?plook after each otherpvisit each other porganise community celebrationsprespect elderly peopleplive in single-family housespPre-listeningWork in groups and discuss.In what way do you think community spirit affects peoples health?Sample:It affects peoples health positively in that they dont feel lonely.They know they have other people to rely on and this helps them build a positive attitude towards life and its difficulties.While-listening1.What surprising facts did doctors discover about Rosetans in the 1950s?They discovered that there was hardly a Rosetan below 65 whod experienced a heart attack.2.What was the reason for the facts?The reason was that Roseto was a very closely-knit community.Listen and answer the questions.While-listeningListen again and complete the table.While-listeningIn the 1950sIn the 1960sCommunity lifewas a very closely-knit communitylooked after each other _ each otherfrequently organised _ _households consisted of _old people _younger Rosetans _ _moved to _ _ rejected _ _Consequenceshardly a Rosetan below 65 _ _people were dying _ rather than _very little _ in 1971the rate of heart attacks _ _visited community celebrationsthree generationswere respected experienced a heart attackof old age from illnesscrime would not keep up the traditional lifestyle typical sing-family houses traditional social bondsthe first heart attack of a Rosetan under 45 happened is the same as the averagePost-listening1.How did Rosetans live in the 1950s?Why did they have a low rate of heart attacks at that time?2.How did the community change in the 1960s?What was the result?3.What do you think the findings of the research imply?Or what can we learn from the findings?Answer the questions.Post-listening1.How did Rosetans live in the 1950s?Why did they have a low rate of heart attacks at that time?People there looked after each other.They visited each other and frequently organised community celebrations.In Roseto,almost all households consisted of three generations.Old people were respected.The social network they enjoyed protected them from the pressure of the modern world.Because Roseto was a very closely-knit community.Post-listening2.How did the community change in the 1960s?What was the result?In the 1960s,young people would not keep up the traditional lifestyle.They moved to typical single-family houses on the outskirts of the town.They rejected traditional social bonds.The first heart attack of a Rosetan under 45 happened in 1971.Today the rate of heart attacks in Rosetans is the same as the average.Post-listening3.What do you think the findings of the research imply?Or what can we learn from the findings?The findings imply that closely-knit community help reduce old peoples heart attack rate.We can learn from the findings that we could build a closely-knit family for the sake of old people.Post-listeningRecently,I listened to a radio show which highlighted an interesting story about the power of community spirit.It was about a small town in America called Roseto.In the 1950s,heart attacks were an(1)_ in the USA,but researchers found Roseto had much lower rates of heart attacks than other places in the country.The town was very safe and had a very low(2)_ rate.householdcrimeepidemicsocial bondsfrequentlyconsequenceclosely-knitComplete the story with the correct form of the words and phrase.epidemiccrimePost-listeningWhen they looked deeper into the reasons for this,they found that Roseto was a very(3)_ community.(4)_ typically consisted of three generations living together and the people visited each other(5)_,respected elderly people and organised lots of community events.Unfortunately,over the years the community changed as the younger generation rejected traditional(6)_ and moved to outskirts of the town.As a(7)_,health problems and crime increased.The link between health,happiness and community is really clear through this story.householdcrimeepidemicsocial bondsfrequentlyconsequenceclosely-knitclosely-knitHouseholdsfrequentlysocial bonds consequenceNotes1.In Roseto,almost all households consisted of three generations.consist of 由由组成(或构成)组成(或构成)e.g.The Committee consists of ten members.委员会由十人组成。Their diet consisted largely of vegetables.他们的日常饮食以蔬菜为主。Notes2.In the 1960s,younger Rosetans would not keep up the traditional lifestyle.keep up sth 继续保持(维持)某事物 e.g.The enemy kept up the attack all through the night.敌人整夜持续地进攻。Assignment Preview the Vague Language.Goodbye!