What does he hold on to? I dream of running across China one day. So I hope to exercise every day....

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What does he hold on to? I dream of running across Chin a one day. So I hope to exercise every da y. Do you think hopes and dreams are the same?

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What does he hold on to?

I dream of running across China one day.

So I hope to exercise every day.

Do you think hopes and dreams are the same?

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I’d love to sail across the Pacific.

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How many parts can it be divided into?

Four parts

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What is the main meaning of each part ?

Para1 : Some of the findings of a survey about hopes and dreamsPara2 : The hopes of teenagersPara3 : The dreams of teenagersPara4 : Similar hopes but different dreams.

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introduction

teenagers’ hopes

teenagers’ dreams

conclusion

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Underline the words and guess what they mean

achieve to obey the real situationprovide to join intake part in to get somethingcontinue to go on ; not to stoprealistic not to give uphold on to to give; to offer

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Part 1: How many students took part in the survey?

Thousands of students across China

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Teenagers’ hopes Reasons

A:

B:

1.

2.

Part 2

Survey result: the most popular choice is ___

to start work as soon as possible

to continue studying and to go to university

to help provide better lives for their parentsto get good education and do jobs they enjoy

computer programming

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Realistic dreams Less realistic/impossible dreams

1: A:

B:

C:

D:

Part 3

to be volunteers at the 2008 Olympics

to become famous

to go to the moon one day

to go on exciting trips

to be able to fly

How do they achieve their dreams?

work hard to achieve their dreams

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Part 4: conclusion

a: It seems that teenagers have _____ hopes but ______ dreams. b: What is the writer’s advice?

________________________

similar

different

Hold on to your dreams and one day they may come true

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A: What would you love to do when you grow up?B: I’d like to have my own company one day.A: Why?B: Because I want to make more money to help those in trouble.A: How are you going to do that?B: I hope to achieve it by working hard at school to learn as much as I can and by having a winner’s attitude: I can do this

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A:What would you love to do when you grow up?B: I’d like to ___________.A: Why?B: Because I want to ________.A: How are you going to do that?B: I hope to_______________.

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  DreamHold on to dreamsFor if dreams die

Life is a broken-winged bird That can never fly Hold on to dreams

For when dreams go Life is a barren field

Frozen only with snow

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hold on to your dreams;

and one day they may come true

My best wishes:

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Homework

1.Copy the sentences using the sentence structures of the reading ,and recite them.

2.Finish the exercises on your paper.

3.Write an article about your dream.