八年级Unit5Topic1SectionB.ppt
excitedhappyShe is feeling _.surprisedHe is feeling _/_.He is _/_.upsetunhappyShe is very _.saddisappointedShe looks very f_.rightenedHe looks very _.angryHe seems to be angry.seem 似乎,好像She seems very frightened.A:How are you feeling today?B:Im feeling.(use as many words about feelings as you can)Answer the questions How does Kangkang feel? Why? What are the parents going to do? When are they going? What do the children plan to do then? What will Kangkangs mother do for the children? Who did Kangkang see on the way? What happened? Whats Mr. Browns favorite movie? 1b 1. Mr. Brown couldnt get a ticket to Avatar, so he was unhappy. ( ) 2. Jane likes the film, The Sound of Music, because it is very interesting. ( ) 3. The opera, Cats, is Marias favorite. ( ) 4. Kangkangs parents think that Beijing Opera is boring. ( )FTTFListen to 1a and mark T (True) or F (False).Listen and match the pictures of their favorite things with the names. MariaJaneKangkangKangkangs parentsLook, listen and say.1aMr. Brown unhappy and disappointed The Sound of MusicJane also The Sound of MusicMaria Cats funny and interestingKangkangs parents Beijing OperaKangkang Beijing Opera boring Avatar excitingWork in groups of five and retell 1a according to the following key points. Then link them together to form a passage. 1c Read the following words, paying attention to the stress and the underlined parts. Then listen and check. interestinterestinginteresteddisappointdisappointingdisappointedworryworryingworried boreboringboredexciteexcitingexcitedRemembering words in groups can help you learn them better. 2aWill Mr. Brown be able to see the movie? Listen and find the answer. Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the given words. Michael: Hi, Steve! This is Michael. Ive got a bad cold. My mother will stay at home with me. Are you _ ( interest )in her ticket to The Sound of Music ?Steve: What a pity! However, I dont think the movie is _ ( interest ). Why not give the ticket to Mr. Brown? Michael: Great! He must be _ (excite) to get it. Steve: OK, you can tell him the _ (excite) news right now!exciting 2b excitedinterestinginterested Listen to the passage and complete the sentences. 1. Mr. Brown was _ to have a ticket and he also felt sorry for Michael. 2. The music in the movie sounded _. 3. The parents felt _ to see the movie together. 4. The children were _ to have supper at Kangkangs house. But they felt _ for Michael. 5. The food smelled _ and tasted _. excitedbeautifulhappygladsorrynicedelicious 3 Listen and find out the key structure: linking verbs + adjectives. Kangkangs parents got everything ready for supper at 5:30 on Saturday afternoon. Then they left for the movie theater. They met Marias parents and Mr. Brown at the gate of the movie theater. Mr. Brown felt excited to have a ticket but sorry that Michael was ill. The music in the movie sounded really beautiful. They felt happy to see the movie together. The children were glad to have supper at Kangkangs house. The food smelt nice and tasted delicious. They had a good time together. But they missed Michael and felt sorry for him.4a Read the following words, paying attention to the sounds of the underlined letters. Try to find the rules and add more words.askedstoppedwashedlovedlearnedcalledexcitedinterested disappointedRead aloud the words and group them according to the pronunciation of the underlined letters of the words.lookedstayedplannedsnowedcrowdedknockedshoutedwatchedtreatedpreparedhopeddecided1. :When the pronunciation of the word ends with a voiceless consonant (清辅音).2. :When the pronunciation of the word ends with a voiced consonant (浊辅音) or vowels(元音).3. :When the pronunciation of the word ends with /t/ or /d/.清清浊浊元也浊Read the sentences in the box and pay attention to the stress, liaison and intonation. Choose the correct ones to complete the conversation. Then practice it with your partner.a. How are you doing? b. What a pity!c. I dont like it at all. d. Guess what!e. We felt excited to hear it. f. How did the music sound?4bThe content words such as nouns, verbs, adjectives and interrogative words in a sentence are often stressed. adfeA: Hi, Kangkang. _B: Very well._ Maria and I went to see the opera, Cats, last night.A: Really? You look very happy, so how did you like it?B: We loved it very much because it was so funny. A: _B: It sounded wonderful. _. Mike is a big fan of Kungfu Panda. But he cant go to see the movie on Tuesday evening and he feels a little unhappy. Make similar conversations to 1a.We learnuLinking verbs+ adj (连系动词+形容词,系表结构): seem (a little) unhappy/disappointedu Usage of the adjectives ending with “-ed” and “-ing”.We canu Pronounce “-ed”: u Read the sentences with the correct stress, liaison and intonation. Find out and learn the key points. 你知道布朗先生怎么了吗? 他似乎有点不高兴。 我希望他下次能看这部电影。 他们也为Michael 感到遗憾。He seems to be unhappy.I hope he can see the movie next time.Do you know whats the matter with Mr. Brown?They also felt sorry for Michael. Fill in the blanks with the proper forms of the given words. 1. The book is very _. I am very _ in it. I know a lot about many places of _ from it. (interest) 2. - What _ news! Wang Yaping taught in the Shenzhou 10 Spacecraft(飞船). We all felt _ about it. (excite) 3. - Jamie, you _ a little sad. Why? - I am _ about my brother. Hes ill in bed. - Oh, Im sorry to hear that. But dont _. The doctor says he will be all right soon. (seem, worry)interestinginterestedinterestexcitingexcitedseemworriedworryHomework Review key points in Section B. Preview Section C of Unit 5, Topic 1. Try to find more information about the movie, The Sound of Music, on the Internet.