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人教版(2019)必修一Unit
5
Languages
Around
the
WorldListeningandSpeakingExplore
languages
around
the
worldLearning
objectivesBy
the
end
of
this
section,
you
will
be
able
to:talk
about
some
countries
and
the
languages
spoken
in
some
countries;practice
listening for main
idea and
details
as
well as
identifyingpronouns
and
what
they
refer
to;talk
about
which
foreign
language
you
want
to
learn
and
why;notice
differences
in
word
pronunciation
and
stress
between
native
English
speakers
from
different
countries.本句出自当代心理语言学家弗兰克·史密斯,经典地诠释了掌握多门语言的重要性。One
language
sets
you
in
a
corridor
for
life.
Two
languages
open
every
door
along
the
way.—Frank
Smith一门语言能带你进入人生旅途,两门语言则为你开启人生旅途中的所有大门。——弗兰克·史密斯Do
you
know
where
the
photo
was
taken?What
are
people
doing
in
the
photo?Which
languages
do
you
think
are
officially
used
here?The
photo
is
of
a
UN
General
Assembly
meeting.
The
UN
was
founded
in
1945,shortly
after
World
War
II,
and
as
of
2017,
it
has
193
member
states.
It
works
to
maintain
international
peace,
promote
development,
provide
assistance
to
people
in
need,
and
protect
human
rights.
More
recently,
it
has
joined
the
fight
against
climate
change.
It
has
its
headquarters
in
New
York.Arabic,
Chinese,
English,
French,
Russian
and
Spanish
are
the
six
official
and
working
languages
of
the
General
Assembly,
its
committees
and
its
subcommittees.During
a
General
Assembly
meeting,
speeches
made
in
any
of
the
six
languages
ofthe
General
Assembly
are
interpreted
into
the
other
five
languages.What
do
you
know
about
any
foreign
languages?What
are
the
two
languages
with
the
most
native
speakers
in
the
world?L
e
a
d
-
i
nCanadaGermanyFranceRussiaIndiaSpainBefore
you
listen,match
each
photo
with
the
correct
country
name.Then
discuss
which
languages
are
spoken
in
these
countries.P
re
-
l
i
s
ten
i
ngP
re
-
l
i
s
ten
i
ngFrenchGermanySpainSpanish
(Castilian);there
are
severalregional
languages,such
as
Catalan
and
BasqueIndiaHindi,
English;there
are
22
major
languagesBefore
you
listen,match
each
photo
with
the
correct
country
name.Then
discuss
which
languages
are
spoken
in
these
countries.France
Russia
German
CanadaRussianEnglish,
FrenchListen
to
a
speech
and
tick
(
√
)
the
two
languages
with
the
most
native
speakers.
Circle
(
◯
)
the
officiallanguages
of
the
United
Nations
(UN).〇
Russian〇√Chinese〇
Korean〇
Japanese〇√Spanish〇
Arabic〇
English〇
FrenchWhile-listeningListen
to
the
speech
again
and
answer
the
questions.1.
What
is
the
main
topic
of
this
speech?Learning
a
foreign
language.2.
How
many
languages
are
there
in
the
world?Nearly
7,000.3.
How
many
billion
people
speak
the
UN’s
official
languages
as
their
native
or
second
language?Around
2.8
billion.4.
What
is
theattitude
of
the
speaker
towards
foreign
language
learning?It
isvery
useful
to
learn
one
or
more
foreign
languages.ReferencePronouns
(it,
they,
she,
etc.)
refer
to
something
or
somebody
mentionedearlier.
Pay
attention
to
thecontextof
wordsto
help
you
understand
whatthe
pronouns
refer
to.es?sentencReferencePronouns
(it,
they,
she,
etc.)
refer
to
something
or
somebody
mentionedearlier.
Pay
attention
to
thecontextof
wordsto
help
you
understand
whatthe
pronouns
refer
to.1.They
think
it
meansbetter
jobchances
inthe
future.They:
students
who
choose
to
study
aUN
languageit:
studying
a
UN
language2.They
are
spoken
byaround
2.8billion
people
...They:
the
six
official
UN
languagesListen
to
the
speech
again.
What
do
the
italicised
words
refer
to
in
theWhatlanguages
do
some
studentschoose
to
learn?
Why?StudentsLanguageWhyManystudentsA
UN
languageForbetter
job
chances
inthe
future.An
AmericangirlDanishBecauseoffamily.Ayoung
ladyFrenchBecauseoffriends.You??To
some
students,
it
seems
that
the
only
foreign
language
to
learn
is
English.
There
are,however,
nearly
7,000
languages
in
the
world.
After
Chinese,
the
language
with
the
mostnative
language
speakers
isn’t
English—it’s
Spanish!
Learning
English
is
very
useful,
butit
iswise
to
learn
at
least
one
other
foreign
language,
if
possible.There
are
many
reasons
why
people
learn
a
foreign
language.
Many
students
choose
tostudy
one
of
the
languages
that
are
spoken
at
the
UN.
As
they
think
it
means
better
job
chancesin
the
future.
The
UN
has
six
officiallanguages:
Arabic,Chinese,English,
French,Russian,
and
Spanish.
They
are
spoken
by
around
2.8
billion
people
as
their
native
orsecond
languages.Some
students,
though,
choose
to
study
a
language
because
of
family
or
friends.
OneAmerican
girl
chose
to
learn
Danish
because
her
grandparents
were
from
Denmark.
Whenshe
was
little,
her
grandpa
used
to
read
letters
to
her
in
Danish
from
their
relatives
in
Denmark.
Another
young
lady
started
learning
French
because
she
had
several
friends
from
African
countries
where
French
isspoken.What
do
you
think?
Which
other
language
would
you
choose
to
study
and
why?Post-listeningWork
in
pairs
or
groups.
Discuss
which
other
language(s)
you
want
to
learn
and
why.Work
in
pairs
or
groups.
Discuss
which
other
language(s)
you
want
to
learn
and
why.EXAMPLEA:
What
language
do
you
want
to
study?B:
I
really
want
to
study
French.
I
think
that
the
French
language
soundsbeautiful.A:
Why?
Do
you
want
to
go
to
France
some
day?B:
Yes,
I’
d
love
to.
Also,
French
is
used
by
many
internationalorganisations
around
the
world.
Do
you
know
that
FIFA’
s
full
name
is
in
French?A:
Oh,
Iremember
that.
But
I
don’
t
know
how
to
pronounce
it.Listen
and
pay
attention
to
how
the
speakers
pronounce
them.PronunciationWork
in
pairs.
Read
the
words
to
each
other
and
see
if
you
pronounce
them
differently.schedulehostileeitheraddressdirectlaboratoryadvertisementshoneListen
to
the
paragraph
read
by
two
different
speakers.
Which
speaker
has
a
British
accent
and
which
has
an
American
accent?English
is
a
crazy
language.
There
is
no
egg
in
eggplant
nor
ham
inhamburger;
neither
apple
nor
pine
in
pineapple.
English
muffins
weren’tinvented
in
England
or
French
fries
in
France.
Sweetmeats
are
candies
while
sweetbreads,
which
aren’t
sweet,
are
meat....We
find
that
quicksand
can
work
slowly,
boxing
rings
are
square,
and
a
guinea
pig
is
neither
from
Guinea
nor
is
it
a
pig.
And
why
is
it
that
writerswrite
but
...
hammers
don’t
harm?(Richard
Lederer)Britishaccent
(woman)Americanaccent
(man)Words
and
ExpressionsListen
to
a
speech
and
tick
the
two
languages
with
themost
native
speakers.
(P60)听一个演讲,在母语使用人数最多的两种语言前打钩。native /ˈneɪtɪv/ adj.
出生地的;本地的;土著的
n.
本地人搭配benative
to
原产于
anative
of
……本地人例句Staying
with
a
native
speaker
isbetter
for
children
than
simplysitting
in
a
classroom.对孩子而言,和说母语的人待在一起比只是坐在教室里更好。You
can
alwaystellthe
difference
between
the
tourists
and
the
nativ游客与当地人之间的区别一望便知。The
panda
is
native
to
China.
大熊猫原产于中国。Thekangaroo
is
a
native
of
Australia.袋鼠是原产于澳大利亚的动物。es.1What
isthe
attitude
of
the
speaker
towards
foreign
language
learning?
(P60)演讲者对外语学习的态度如何?attitude /ˈætɪtjuːd;
NAmE
ˈætɪtuːd/ n.
态度;看法搭配
anattitude
to/toward(s) 对……的态度/看法have/adopt/take
a/an
...
attitude
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