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1 人教课标版 高二 必修 5 Unit 4 人教课标版 高二 必修 5 Unit 4

2 Warming up

3 Lead in 1. What do you want to be in the future? 2. What is your ideal occupation? 3. Do you want to work for a newspaper? 4. If you are offered a chance for a job at China Daily, will you need to find out what kind of jobs they have?

4 But whatever you want to be, you need to know a lot about the occupations and prepare yourselves for them from now on. Tips

5 Questions How many different kinds of jobs do newspapers have? What are they? Look at the following pictures, and guess what they are?

6 journalist Who interviews people and writes news stories? stories?

7 photographer Who takes photos of important people or events?

8 critic

9 editors make sure the writing is clear, concise and accurate; checks facts

10 designers lays out the article and photographs

11 printer prints the newspaper

12 Types of jobsWhat it involves journalist Interview people or finds out events from onlookers and writes news stories editorchecks the writing and facts and makes changes if necessary

13 Types of jobsWhat it involves photographertakes photographs of important people or events criticgives opinion on plays and books designerlay out articles and photographs foreign correspondent reports form abroad

14 Types of jobs at English newspaper journalist editor reporter critic photographer designer foreign correspondent

15 Do you remember the first time you read a newspaper? How about the first time you had your article printed on a newspaper? What kind of qualities do you think a reporter should have?

16 Pre-reading Now if you want to be a good news journalist, what qualities do you think you need to have?

17 Very important Important Not very important 1 Higher level of education □□□ 2 Work experience □□□ 3 Good communication skills □□□ 4 Curious, active personality □□□ 5 Hard-working □□□ 6 Enthusiasm for the job □□□ 7□□□ 8□□□ Prepared to work long hours Ability to work in a team

18 Look at the title and the picture. What do you think would make the first day at work “unforgettable”? Doing things very special or meeting somebody very important Feeling very strange and uncomfortable Not dressed correctly for the job or dropping food or drink and feeling embarrassed

19 Feeling at home straightaway because the atmosphere is so friendly solving a problem or showing some expertise which impresses your new boss or colleagues

20 Guess the meaning of these expressions cover a story have a “nose” for a story a trick of the trade get the fact straight get the wrong end of the stick how the story goes a real “scoop”

21 cover a story have a “nose” for a story a trick of the trade get the fact straight to report on an important event be able to tell whether it is a true story clever ways known to experts to present ideas fairly

22 get the wrong end of the stick how the story goes get a scoop not to understand properly this is the story a piece of hot news

23 My first work assignment “Unforgettable”, says new journalist

24 Reading What’s the main idea of this passage? This passage is about Zhou Yang’s first assignment at the office of a popular local newspaper. And his discussion with his new boss, Hu Xin, was to strongly influence his life as a reporter. Task 1 Skimming

25 Task 2 Scanning Decide if each of the following statements about Zhou Yang is true or false. If it is true, please find out a sentence from the passage to prove it. 1. Zhou Yang is very enthusiastic. He asked “Can I go out on a story immediately?”. T

26 2. Zhou Yang is eager to learn. He asked “What do I need to remember when I go out to cover a story?”. 3. Zhou Yang is modest. He asked “What should I keep in mind?”. T T

27 Comprehending 1.Zhou Yang needs to answer a letter from a student asking how to become a journalist. So he is making notes in order to answer the questions. Can you work out Zhou Yang’s notes? Use the information from the reading passage to help you.

28 Zhou Yang’s notes Skills ◆ We need to be _______. ◆ To _______ all the information we need to know, we have to ask many different _________. ◆ To be a good reporter, we must have a “____ ” for a story. ◆ When we find people are not ______________, we must find out the missing parts of the ______. curious acquire questions nose telling the truth story

29 TipsDos ◆ ______ to the answers carefully. ______ ◆ Don’t be _____. ◆ Don’t talk too much ourselves. rude Don’ts Listen The importance of listening _________________________ getting the detailed facts

30 How to deal with accusations of printing lies 1. ask questions 2. note reactions 3. check facts 4. do research use research and ask witness use a tape recorder for the interview Stages in researching a story How to check facts

31 2. Read the text carefully and choose the best answers. 1). Why was Zhou Yang’s first work assignment unforgettable? A. Because it was his first work day as a reporter. B. Because he had the chance to meet his new boss. C. Because he made a strong impression on his new boss. D. Because he got some advice from his new boss. D

32 2). According to the text, which of the following is NOT true? A. The questions a reporter prepares to ask are fixed. B. A reporter must be able to tell when people are lying. C. Listening is a very important skill for a reporter. D. Zhou Yang’s colleagues are willing to help each other. A

33 3). According to the text, which of the following is TRUE? A. Zhou Yang covered a story on the first day. B. The footballer was proved not to be guilty. C. A reporter needs to take a camera with him or her. D. A reporter needs to take notes while listening. D

34 1. to work in a team 2. to get an accurate story 3. to protect a story from accusations. A reporter’s duties are

35 concise patient imaginative well-recognized technically good polite honest truthful thorough creative curious admirable careful gifted professional Work out which adjectives best describe what is required for these two jobs. Some may be needed for both jobs. Post-reading

36 Adjectives to describe a journalist Adjectives to describe a photographer Patient, well- organized, thorough, curious, careful, concise, professional, polite Creative, imaginative, technically good, gifted, professional, well-organized, patient

37 What is the main difference between being a journalist and being a photographer?

38 A reporter needs to be ___________ ________________________ but a photographer needs to be _________ __________________________________. ________________________________ ________________________. I think I would make a good ___________ ______________________________ __________________________. thorough, curious, careful and concise creative, imaginative, technically good and gifted They both need to be professional, well-organized and patient photographer because I am creative and I enjoy being technically good at things.

39 1. is usually poorly educated. 2. always has a good eye for a good story. 3. needs have good observation skills as well as good communication skills. 5. is seldom a very good listener. A good reporter: well nose to always/usually

40 6. hardly checks the evidence carefully before it appears in the newspaper. 7. writes with unnecessary words. 8. is one who thinks of readers’ benefits last. without first

41 1. Practicing reading aloud the dialogue with your partner. Pay attention to the intonation and stress. 2. Read a newspaper and try to discover something to do with our topic about it. Assignment


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