1、第1页第2页Vocabulary LinkLesson B On a global scaleLesson A In my community Community issues Check()the items you have in your community.Then talk about them with your partner.rush hournoise pollutionpolice patrolstourist traps第3页Vocabulary LinkLesson B On a global scale Community issues Check()the item
2、s you have in your community.Then talk about them with your partner.affordable housingjob opportunitiesethnic restaurantsshopping districtLesson A In my community第4页Vocabulary LinkLesson B On a global scaleCheck()the statements that you feel are true for your community.Compare your answers with a pa
3、rtner.Community issues 1.Rush hour is unbearable.2.Theres too much noise pollution.3.Its dangerous.We need more police patrols.4.Tourist traps should be closed down.5.We dont need more affordable housing.6.There are plenty of job opportunities if you look hard enough.7.There is a nice variety of eth
4、nic restaurants.8.The shopping district isnt very exciting.Lesson A In my community第5页New words and phrasesa pleasant surprisein agesbe up to neighborhood association garbage truckblock a block partymayorLesson B On a global scaleListen to Dave and Esras conversation.Then circle the best answer to c
5、omplete the sentence.Thats one of our projects.Recently,Dave has been busy working to improve his _.Language Notesa.workplaceb.family lifec.neighborhoodKeysListeningLesson A In my community第6页a.a speechb.a partyc.a meetingd.a concerta.police patrolsb.rush hour trafficc.affordable housingd.noise poll
6、utionListeningLesson B On a global scaleWhat is the association working on?KeysListen again.Then circle the correct answers.There is more than one answer for each item.Thats one of our projects.What does Dave invite Esra to?1.2.The longest-ever reported traffic jam stretched 176 km(109 miles)from Ly
7、on towards Paris,France,on February 16,1980.Lesson A In my community第7页SpeakingMaking a complaint/Asking for help Useful ExpressionsMaking a complaint/Asking for helpLesson B On a global scaleIve got a complaint about Im sorry to bring this up,but I hate having to say this,but could you possibly try
8、 to It looks terrible.Can you do anything about?Something has to be done about We need to do something about Do you think you could?Lesson A In my community第8页SpeakingThe mayor is meeting some members of a neighborhood association.Listen to their conversation and look at the picture.What is graffiti
9、?Lesson B On a global scale It looks terrible.Keysspraying words on walls Lesson A In my community第9页SpeakingLesson B On a global scaleMr.Mayor,I own a business in the main shopping district and Ive got a complaint.Well,what seems to be the problem?There is too much graffiti.Kids are always spraying
10、 words on the front of my store.That isnt good for business,I m sure.No,its not,and it looks terrible.I agree that graffiti is a serious issue.We cannot ignore it.What are you planning to do about it?I think we need to study the problem.If necessary,well increase the police patrols at night in this
11、area.Thank you for your help,Mr.Mayor.Youve got my vote in the next election!Man:Mayor:Man:Mayor:Man:Mayor:Man:Mayor:Man:It looks terrible.Practice the conversation with a partner.Lesson A In my community第10页SpeakingLesson B On a global scaleLook at these three situations.Make notes in your notebook
12、 about why they are dangerous.It looks terrible.a broken traffic signalstray dogsjunkyardLesson A In my community第11页SpeakingLesson B On a global scaleOne person plays the mayor and the other person plays a concerned citizen.Follow the steps below.It looks terrible.a broken traffic signalstray dogsj
13、unkyard1.2.3.The concerned citizen complains to the mayor about one of the dangerous situations in the pictures,explaining why it is dangerous.After listening to the complaint,the mayor quickly explains a plan to fix the problem.Switch roles.Repeat steps 1 and 2 for another dangerous situation.Lesso
14、n A In my community第12页Do you think your neighborhood is safe?What kinds of safety issues concern you the most?Discuss with your partner.CommunicationLesson B On a global scaleHow safe is your neighborhood?Lesson A In my community第13页CommunicationLesson B On a global scale1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Ask yo
15、ur partner these questions about his or her neighborhood.Check()Yes or No.How safe is your neighborhood?Are some people at home during the daytime?Can you see people in the local parks late at night?Do you know your neighbors well?Do children often play in the street?Are there sidewalks for people t
16、o walk on?Are there frequent police patrols?Is there little or no graffiti?Do people drink alcohol at bars in your neighborhood?Are the streets clearly marked with traffic signs?Are there any abandoned lots?YesNoLesson A In my community第14页CommunicationLesson B On a global scaleNow use your partners
17、 answers to calculate his or her neighborhoods“safety score”below.(10 points=very safe,1 point=not so safe)How safe is your neighborhood?1.When people are around,there is less criminal activity.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.There is more crime when people hang around in parks late at night.Youll pay more atten
18、tion when you know your neighbors.Its dangerous for people to play in the street.When people stay on the sidewalks,they are less likely to be hit by bicycles or cars.There is less crime if there are more police patrols.Graffiti is a sign of an overall decline of a neighborhood.When people drink,they
19、 tend to fight more.Traffic signs need to be clear to help with traffic flow.Kids can hang out in abandoned lots and cause trouble.ScoringScore1 point for Yes1 point for No1 point for Yes1 point for Yes1 point for No1 point for Yes1 point for Yes1 point for No1 point for Yes1 point for NoExplanation
20、Q#Total(Safety Score)=Lesson A In my community第15页CommunicationLesson B On a global scaleTell your partner the safety score.Then discuss any problem areas where his or her neighborhood didnt score a point,and make suggestions about how to fix them.How safe is your neighborhood?Lesson A In my communi
21、ty1.When people are around,there is less criminal activity.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.There is more crime when people hang around in parks late at night.Youll pay more attention when you know your neighbors.Its dangerous for people to play in the street.When people stay on the sidewalks,they are less likely
22、 to be hit by bicycles or cars.There is less crime if there are more police patrols.Graffiti is a sign of an overall decline of a neighborhood.When people drink,they tend to fight more.Traffic signs need to be clear to help with traffic flow.Kids can hang out in abandoned lots and cause trouble.Scor
23、ingScore1 point for Yes1 point for No1 point for Yes1 point for Yes1 point for No1 point for Yes1 point for Yes1 point for No1 point for Yes1 point for NoExplanationQ#Total(Safety Score)=第16页Optional ListeningLesson B On a global scale Successful population control?Read the passage below.Do you thin
24、k the worlds population should be controlled?Why?Discuss with your partner.Do you think we should try to control the worlds population?THE SHRINKING FAMILYDid you know thatIt took only 12 years from 1987 to 1999 for the population of the world to increase by one billion people.The worlds population
25、now stands at over six billion people.There were 111 cities with more than one million people in 1960.By 1995 there were 280.Every 20 minutes,3,500 new lives are added to the worlds population.Lesson A In my community第17页Optional ListeningLesson B On a global scaleIn many countries,the population co
26、ntinues to grow and create a lot of new problems.Interestingly,however,family size is not increasing everywhere in the world.In some places,women are having fewer babies.Experts believe that the education of women is important for successful population control.When women and young girls are educated
27、,they participate more in family decisions:They become equal partners in the decision-making process.In both Mexico and Italy,family planning programs and new job opportunities for women have changed everything.Successful population control?Read the passage below.Do you think the worlds population s
28、hould be controlled?Why?Discuss with your partner.Lesson A In my community第18页Proper namesOther words and phrases Elisa SanchezMonterrey,MexicoGina MorettiMilan,Italy shrink note(v.)birthrateage(v.)the average motherOptional ListeningLesson B On a global scale Successful population control?Read the
29、following words aloud.Language NotesLesson A In my community第19页Optional ListeningLesson B On a global scale Successful population control?KeysListen to the rest of the passage,“The Shrinking Family.”Match the people on the left with their opinions on the right.1.Elisa Sanchez says2.Elisas husband t
30、hinks3.The Italian government worries4.Ginas mother worriesa.that population control has been too successful.b.about Ginas future marriage prospects.c.that a lower birthrate is a positive change.d.that people used to have more children._dcabElisa and her familyGinaLesson A In my community第20页Optiona
31、l ListeningLesson B On a global scale Successful population control?KeysListen again.According to the passage,are these statements probably true or false?Check()T or F.1.Elisa comes from a small family.2.People used to have more children in the sixties and seventies in Mexico.3.Family planning is ha
32、ving an impact in Italy.4.In 1998,500,000 babies were born in Italy.5.Most Italian mothers have their first child in their late twenties.T FLesson A In my community第21页Global Viewpoints:What do you think of New York?In my community Global issuesCity Living:Lesson A In my communityLesson B On a globa
33、l scale第22页New words and phrasesa fire stationsirensidewalksHIVfire truckhornsglobal warming AIDSGlobal Viewpoints In my community Global issues Before You WatchLanguage NotesLesson B On a global scaleLesson A In my community第23页Watch the interviews In my community.Circle the words you hear.Global V
34、iewpointsWhile You WatchLesson B On a global scaleLesson A In my community第24页I think the city should try to make more houses available to people who dont have a lot of money.Global ViewpointsWhile You WatchLesson B On a global scaleWatch the interviews In my community.Circle the words you hear.Here
35、 Malinda is referring to the fact that in the U.S.,city governments often provide subsidized housing or rent controls in order to guarantee affordable housing for everyone in major metropolitan areas.Lesson A In my community第25页There are/arent many things that concern me in my community.a lot of peo
36、ple dont have/have enough affordable housing We need to do something about noise/air pollution.I live near a police/fire station.One problem that I see a lot/a little is graffiti.It really bothers/doesnt bother me because Ive lived here all my life KeysGlobal ViewpointsLesson B On a global scale1.Ma
37、linda:2.Malinda:3.Martin:4.Martin:5.Natalie:6.Natalie:Lesson A In my communityWhile You WatchWatch the interviews In my community.Circle the words you hear.第26页Global ViewpointsWhile You WatchLesson B On a global scaleWhat issues do these people mention?Watch the interviews Global issues and match t
38、he names with the issues.Lesson A In my community第27页1.Catherine _2.Nick _3.Malinda _4.Alejandra _5.Jennifer _6.Gian _Global ViewpointsLesson B On a global scaleWhile You WatchWhat issues do these people mention?Watch the interviews Global issues and match the names with the issues.Keysa.global warm
39、ingb.educationc.transportation of food to the hungryd.HIV and AIDSe.hunger f.povertyfadecbLesson A In my community第28页City Living What do you think of New York?Main characters Lesson B On a global scaleTakeshi MifuneSun-hee ParkReporterLesson A In my community第29页City LivingIn this episode,Sun-hee a
40、nd Takeshi are interviewed about their opinions on living in New York City.PreviewLesson B On a global scaleExcuse me.Were conducting a survey of opinions about city living A reporter approaches Takeshi and Sun-hee as they walk down the street and wants to ask them a few questions.Lesson A In my com
41、munity第30页City LivingLesson B On a global scaleDo you agree,disagree or have no opinion about each of the following statements The two agree to do the survey and are first asked for their opinions on city conditions.Lesson A In my communityIn this episode,Sun-hee and Takeshi are interviewed about th
42、eir opinions on living in New York City.Preview第31页City LivingLesson B On a global scaleI like the fact that there are so many opportunities in New York.Then the reporter asks Sun-hee and Takeshi what they like best about New York.Lesson A In my communityIn this episode,Sun-hee and Takeshi are inter
43、viewed about their opinions on living in New York City.Preview第32页City LivingLesson B On a global scaleTheres not enough parking,there arent enough affordable apartments Sun-hee,however,has a very different opinion about New York and living in the city.Lesson A In my communityIn this episode,Sun-hee
44、 and Takeshi are interviewed about their opinions on living in New York City.Preview第33页City LivingLesson B On a global scaleTakeshi disagrees with Sun-hee,and things start to get a little intense!I totally disagree!Its not that bad.The truth is Lesson A In my communityIn this episode,Sun-hee and Ta
45、keshi are interviewed about their opinions on living in New York City.Preview第34页1.Takeshi and Sun-hee are _2.The reporter is _3.The subject of the survey is _4.Takeshi thinks New York has _5.Sun-hee thinks New York doesnt have _6.Takeshi has _Look at the photos.Then match the information to make tr
46、ue sentences.City LivingPreviewLesson B On a global scaleExcuse me.Were conducting a survey of opinions about city living Do you agree,disagree or have no opinion about each of the following statements I like the fact that there are so many opportunities in New York.Theres not enough parking,there a
47、rent enough affordable apartments I totally disagree!Its not that bad.The truth is Keysa.a different opinion from Sun-hees.b.city living.c.asked to answer some questions.d.enough parking and apartments.e.a lot of opportunities.f.conducting a survey.cfbedaLesson A In my community第35页City LivingLesson
48、 B On a global scaleWhile You WatchWhats the story?Watch the video and number the pictures from 1 to 6 to put them in order.Lesson A In my community第36页 While You WatchCity LivingWhile You WatchKeysLesson B On a global scale154236Whats the story?Watch the video and number the pictures from 1 to 6 to
49、 put them in order.“No opinion”I guess.Thats true,but it goes the other way too.But it can get expensive,you know?Where do I start?I thought you liked it here in New York.Do you have a couple of minutes to answer a few questions?Lesson A In my community第37页Here are some useful expressions from the v
50、ideo.City LivingLesson B On a global scaleWhile You WatchEveryday EnglishMaking complaintsAgreeing and disagreeingSure.I guess.it goes the other way too Where do I start?All righty/right,then You know?Why not.This wont take long.Do you have a couple of minutes?Theres not enough There arent enough Th