Unit3SectionB课件课件.ppt
Unit 3Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?Lookatthefollowingpictures.Whatqualitiesareimportantforeachplace?restroomcleanparkbeautifulcleanmallinexpensiveconvenientsafemuseuminterestingquietrestaurantdelicious,cleansubwayuncrowdedcleanMatchtheadjectiveswiththeiropposites.()()1.crowdedA.safe2.dangerousB.inexpensive3.dirtyC.big4.expensiveD.beautiful5.smallE.clean6.uglyF.uncrowdedTalkabouttheplacesinyourcity,usingthewordsabove.A:TheFineArtsMuseumisreallyinteresting.B:Yes,anditsbeautiful,too.A:ThePeoplesParkinthemiddleofourcityisreallybeautiful.B:Yes,anditsinteresting,too.A:Thefoodoftherestaurantnearourschoolisreallydelicious.B:Yes,anditsinexpensive,too.A:Therearemanybooksandmagazinesinthecitylibrary.B:Yes,anditscleanandquiet,too.1aWhatqualitiesareimportantforeachplace?Writethewordsfromtheboxnexttoeachplacebelow.Writethemostimportantwordsfirst.interestingfascinatinginexpensivequietuncrowdedbigbeautifulconvenientsafecleanPlaces Qualities1.restroom clean,2.museum3.restaurant4.park5.subway6.mallfascinatingcleaninterestingconvenientbig1bTalkaboutplacesinyourcityusingthewordsin1a.A:The Fine Arts Museum is really interesting.B:Yes,and its beautiful,too.1cListentotheconversationsandcompletethesentences.Conversation1Theboyasksabout_,andtheclerktellshimtogotoGreenLand.Conversation2Thegirlasksabout_,andtheclerktellshertogotothecornerofMarketandMiddleStreets.agoodplacetoeatpublicrestroomsConversation3Themotherasksabout_.Thefatherwantstogotoa_museum.Theyoungergirlwantstogotoa_museum.Theboywantstogotoa_museum.Theoldergirlwantstogotoan_museum.Theclerksuggeststheygotothe_museum.agoodmuseumhistorysciencechildrensartcomputer1d.Listenagain.Checkyouranswersin1c.1eRole-playtheconversationsbetweentheclerkandthetourists.A:Canyoutellmewheretheresagoodplacetoeat?B:Ofcourse.Whatkindoffooddoyoulike?A:.2aWheredoyouneedtomakepoliterequests?Thinkofsomepossiblesituations.Discussthemwithyourpartner.CouldYouPlease.?Whenyouvisitaforeigncountry,itisimportanttoknowhowtoaskforhelppolitely.Forexample,youmayask“Wherearetherestrooms?”or“Couldyoupleasetellmewheretherestroomsare?”Thesearesimilarrequestsfordirections.Botharecorrect,butthefirstonesoundslesspolite.Underlinethetopicsentenceforeachparagraph.2bReadthearticle.Thatisbecauseitisaverydirectquestion.Itisnotenoughtojustaskaquestioncorrectly.Wealsoneedtolearnhowtobepolitewhenweaskforhelp.Goodspeakerschangethewaytheyspeakindifferentsituations.Theexpressionstheyusemightdependonwhomtheyarespeakingtoorhowwelltheyknoweachother.Itisallrighttoaskdirectquestionstoyourclassmatesbecauseyouknowthemwell.However,Ifyousaytoyourteacher,“Whenistheschooltrip?”,thismightsoundimpolite.Butifyousay,“Excuseme,Mr.West.Doyouknowwhentheschooltripis?”,thiswillsoundmuchmorepolite.Usuallypolitequestionsarelonger.Theyincludeexpressionssuchas“Couldyouplease.?”or“MayIask.?”Itsoundsmorepolitetosay,“Peter,couldyoupleasetellmeyoure-mailaddress?”than“Peter,tellmeyoure-mailaddress.”Sometimesweevenneedtospendtimeleadingintoarequest.Forexample,wemightfirstsaytoastranger,“Excuseme,Iwonderifyoucanhelpme”or“Imsorrytotroubleyou,but.”beforeaskingforhelp.Itmightseemmoredifficulttospeakpolitelythandirectly.However,itisimportanttolearnhowtousetherightlanguageindifferentsituations.Thiswillhelpyoucommunicatebetterwithotherpeople.1.inexpensive 不昂贵的,便宜的inexpensive 形容词,意为“不昂贵的”,其同义词为cheap,反义词为expensive/dear。inexpensive 是由expensive 加上否定前缀in-构成的。Thesweaterisinexpensive.这件毛衣不贵。LanguagePoints