高中英语unit17laughterlesson2laughteristhebestmedicine课件北师大选修6
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Unit 17 Lesson 2 Laughter is the Best Medicine-1(Listening)I.Read the JOKE:One day, a girl walked up to her mother and looked at her mother's hair and sadly said: "Why is some of your hair white, Mommy?"The mother replied, "Well, every time that you do something wrong and make me cry or unhappy, one of my hairs turn white.The girl thought about this revelation a while, and then said... "Mommy, how come all of grandma's hairs are white?II. Find the proper words for the underlined words.I l ove being a clown. I get to make people laugh but it’s not an easyprofession(). I can do things that most people don’t get to do.For example, when I perform at company parties, I can scold() the managers. I can forbid() them from giving people too much work, ask for longer lunch breaks or even advise them on their fashion sense–I usually give them my big pink wig. Of course I do it in a silly way and we all get to have a good laugh. After all, who gets to say these kinds of things to an authority figure()? –only a clown. But I still have to remember to use caution() some times. One time, I scratched()a man’s head as I talked about his wonderful hair. Well, it was a wig andit fell off his head. Everyone was laugh ing except him and that’s no good.III. Listen to the interview and fill in the chart.•Interviewer: Do they teach any courses in humour for those in the medical health profession?•Dr Fry: Doctors have a difficult time in using humour with patients because they don’t want the patients to think they’re fooling around. A doctor isa serious person in the patient’s life but it is very valuable for a doctorto be friendly and light-hearted and to show humour from time to time. In other words, doctors need to achieve a balance between being an authority figure and being a friendly human being.•Interviewer: What is a “human campaign”? How can you start one in a hospital?•Dr. Fry: There are many humour campaigns in hospitals in the US, Canada,humour TV channels, clowns –some are actually hospital staff, and visitors who provide programmes to patients on a scheduled basis.IV. Give a report.•Today, we have invited Dr. Fry,……•He answered 6 questions in total…•First ly, he explained…..•Next,…•And then….•Finally,……。
Unit 17 Lesson 2 Laughter is the Best Medicine-1(Listening)I.Read the JOKE:One day, a girl walked up to her mother and looked at her mother's hair and sadly said: "Why is some of your hair white, Mommy?"The mother replied, "Well, every time that you do something wrong and make me cry or unhappy, one of my hairs turn white.The girl thought about this revelation a while, and then said... "Mommy, how come all of grandma's hairs are white?II. Find the proper words for the underlined words.I lov e being a clown. I get to make people laugh but it’s not an easyprofession(). I can do things that most people don’t get to do. For example, when I perform at company parties, I can scold()the managers. I can forbid() them from giving people too much work, ask for longer lunch breaks or even advise them on their fashion sense– I usually give them my big pink wig. Of course I do it in a silly way and we all get to have a good laugh. After all, who gets to say these kinds of things to an authority figure()? –onlya clown. But I still have to remember to use caution() sometimes. One time, I scratched()a man’s head as I talked about his wonderful hair. Well, it was a wig and it fell off his head. Everyone was laughing except him an d that’s no good.III. Listen to the interview and fill in the chart.•Interviewer: Do they teach any courses in humour for those in the medical health profession?•Dr Fry: Doctors have a difficult time in using humour with patients because they don’t want the patients to think they’re fooling around.A doctor is a serious person in the patient’s life but it is veryvaluable for a doctor to be friendly and light-hearted and to show humour from time to time. In other words, doctors need to achieve a balance between being an authority figure and being a friendly human being.•Interviewer: What is a “human campaign”? How can you start one ina hospital?•Dr. Fry: There are many humour campaigns in hospitals in the US, Canada, Britain and in other countries. In the US, they can include humour rooms, humour TV channels, clowns – some are actually hospital staff, and visitors who provide programmes to patients on a scheduled basis.IV. Give a report.•Today, we have invited Dr. Fry,……•He answered 6 questions in total…•Firstly, he explained…..•Next,…•And then….•Finally,……。