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选择性必修一 Unit 3 Conservation (3) War on Plastic Packets Listening Activate and share Do you often use plastic bags and boxes? What are the advantages and disadvantages of using them? Use the phrases below to help you. convenient wasteful and unnecessary friendly terrible for the environment recyclable to keep the product lasting longer environmentally to keep the product fresh Listen for understanding 1. Listen and answer the questions. 1) What did Kevin see in the supermarket? 2) What does Kevin think about this? 3) What solution does Alicia suggest? 4) What does Kevin suggest? Listen for understanding 1. Listen and answer the questions. 1) What did Kevin see in the supermarket? He saw each coconut was wrapped in clear, thin plastic. 2) What does Kevin think about this? He thinks that it’s stupid and wasteful. Listen for understanding 1. Listen and answer the questions. 3) What solution does Alicia suggest? Using recycled packaging. 4) What does Kevin suggest? He suggests we should do away with packaging completely and take our own refillable containers. Listen for understanding 2. Who says it? 1) It is stupid to wrap coconuts in plastic. 2) Plastic packaging keeps the product fresh. 3) Plastic packaging is bad for the environment. 4) The packaging should be recyclable. 5) We should do away with packaging completely. 6) Refillable containers are not convenient. Kevin Alicia Kevin Kevin Alicia Alicia Listen for understanding Plastic packaging Kevin: For or against Alicia: For or against Arguments Arguments 3. Identify opinions and understand arguments. Listen for understanding Kevin: Against Each coconut was wrapped in clear, thin plastic. Isn’t this the most stupid example of packaging ever? But it’s completely wasteful and unnecessary. It already has its own packaging. It’s got a tough shell that’s almost impossible to break! Listen for understanding Kevin: Against A lot of the plastic used in packaging never recycles. It’s terrible for the environment. Our oceans are full of plastic waste, and animals and birds end up swallowing the plastic and dying as a result. Listen for understanding Alicia: For But there is a reason for this. Supermarkets want to make sure that coconuts reach the consumer in the best condition. The packaging helps to keep the product fresh, and the product will last longer. Listen for understanding Alicia: For But the plastic wrapping also has other uses. It stops coconut hairs from getting into other food during transport. And it keeps the coconut clean. But let’s be realistic. We still need packaging. We just need to use the right kind of packaging. Listen for understanding Kevin: Against Main arguments Examples 4. Ways to argue for your opinions. Listen for understanding Kevin: Against Main arguments Examples Wasteful Coconuts have their natural packaging. Environmentally unfriendly 4. Ways to argue for your opinions. Listen for understanding Alicia: For Main arguments Examples Necessary for storage and transportation Packaging keeps the products fresh and clean. An alternative solution 4. Ways to argue for your opinions. Role play the conversation 1. Work in pairs as Kevin and Alicia. 2. Use the information in table and add your own ideas. Example: S1: I went to buy some coconuts at a local supermarket yesterday and I found each coconut was wrapped in clear, thin plastic. Role play the conversation S1: I went to buy some coconuts at a local supermarket yesterday and I found each coconut was wrapped in clear, thin plastic. Isn’t it the most stupid thing to do? S2: I wouldn’t say it’s stupid. The supermarkets probably just want to keep the coconuts fresh and make them last longer. S1: But coconuts have their own natural packaging already, which is very tough and hard to break. Role play the conversation S2: But the plastic packaging can also prevent coconut hairs getting into other food and keep everything clean. S1: Then what about the environment? A lot of the plastic used in packaging is not recyclable and a lot of animals end up swallowing the plastic and die from it. S1: I have to say that I agree with you on that. We should use the right kind of packaging. Focus on function 1. Listen to the conversation and answer the following questions. 1) What are Lisa and Amy talking about in their conversation? 2) What kind of wastes did they simply throw away? 3) Are they alone in action to protect the environment? Focus on function 1. Listen to the conversation and answer the following questions. 1) What are Lisa and Amy talking about in their conversation? They are talking about how to become more environmentally aware. Focus on function 1. Listen to the conversation and answer the following questions. 2) What kind of wastes did they simply throw away? They simply threw away newspapers and glass bottles. Focus on function 1. Listen to the conversation and answer the following questions. 3) Are they alone in action to protect the environment? No, there are lots of groups of people online who share ideas on how to reduce and recycle and who are committed to contributing to a better future of our planet. Focus on function Wastes What to do in the future Plastic bags Takeaway food packaging Cartons & plastic cutlery Newspapers & glass bottles 2. Listen again and complete the table. Focus on function Wastes What to do in the future Plastic bags Buy reusable shopping bags Takeaway food packaging Cook at home 2. Listen again and complete the table. Focus on function Wastes What to do in the future Cartons & plastic cutlery Tell restaurants not to give any plastic cutlery, chopsticks or paper plates Newspapers & glass bottles Sort rubbish and take them to a recycling center 2. Listen again and complete the table. Making and accepting suggestions 1. try to cook for ourselves more often. 2. like a good start. 3. sort our rubbish and take it to a recycling centre from now on. 4. Wonderful! these are all realistic and achievable steps. What’s the function of these expressions? We should That sounds Let’s I think More expressions 1. How about going…? 2. Why don’t we go…? 3. Shall we…? 4. What would you say to…? 5. Don’t you think it is a good idea to…? 6. Do you fancy… 7. Would you like to…? 8. I suggest you / we take…into consideration… 9. We might as well… 10. Why not? 11. With pleasure. 12. Brilliant! Online shopping is becoming more and more popular. However, it produces lots of unrecyclable packaging. What solutions do you have to this problem? Use the expressions we learnt to give suggestions. Example: I think as a consumer, we should choose to buy from the stores that use more recyclable packaging materials… Discussion I think as a consumer, we should choose to buy from the stores that use more recyclable packaging materials. We can also try combining orders and requiring items to be shipped together. I also suggest the online shop owners take packaging waste into consideration. They can give a packaging option that items are delivered with easy-to- open, recyclable packaging without any additional boxes or envelopes even on some additional charges. Discussion Summary 1. A conversation of two people talking about their opinions on using plastic packaging. 2. An analysis of how they argue for their opinions. 3. How to give and accept suggestions. 4. Use expressions to give and accept suggestions to provide solutions to a problem. 1. Have a group / pair discussion. Share your suggestions and solutions for online shopping packaging over WeChat group and choose the most feasible and effective four or five solutions. 2. Write your suggestions down in a short paragraph. Homework 查看更多

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