U1L3 Talking About Families

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牛津沪教版英语六年级上Unit1Lesson 3 Talking about families.

牛津沪教版英语六年级上Unit1Lesson 3  Talking about families.

六年级上U1L3 Talking about families.Step 1: Lead-inStep 2: Vocabulary1. wife 名词 妻子其复数形式是wives 其反义词是husband “丈夫”2. parent 名词 父亲(或母亲);其复数形式是parents ,意思是“父母亲,双亲”3. child 名词 孩子其复数形式是children “孩子们”4. uncle 名词 伯父,叔父,舅父,姨夫其对应词是aunt“伯母,姨母,姑母”5. cousin 名词 堂(表)兄弟,堂(表)姐妹假如这个是你家的一张全家福照片,那么同学们按照年龄的大小,能够熟练用英文说出他们各自的称谓吗?请依次喊出他们的称谓...... 那么今天我们一起来谈论一下你们的“families(家人)”...... This is my grandmother.This is my sister.This is my father. This is my grandfather. This is my mother. This is my brother.6.grandfather 名词祖父,外公其同义词是grandpagrandmother 名词祖母,外婆其同义词是grandma7.only 形容词唯一的副词只有,仅仅only child 独生子女8.like 介词像动词喜欢A.like用作动词:(1).like + 名词/代词,意为“喜欢某人或某物”。

E.g Tom likes fish very much. Tom非常喜欢鱼。

(2)like to do sth. 意为“(偶尔或具体地)喜欢做某事”。

E.g I like to swim with you today. 今天我喜欢和你一起游泳。

(3) like doing sth. 意为“(经常或习惯的)喜欢做某事”.E.g He likes singing. 他喜欢唱歌。

U1L3_talking_about_families词组

U1L3_talking_about_families词组

1.at the English Corner 在英语角2.talk about families 谈论家庭3.an only child 独生子女4.how many people 多少人5.look like 看上去像6.study at No.1 Junior High School7.slim with fair hair 身材苗条,有着金黄色头发8.work for 为….工作/做事,被雇佣9.Shanghai University 上海大学10.a university teacher 一位大学老师11.an engineer / artist 一位工程师(艺术家)12.at the back 在后面13.in the front 在前面14.between… and 在两者之间15.a manager of a big computer company 大计算机公司经理16.tall and good-looking 身材高大,英俊潇洒17.look pretty 看上去漂亮18.e-mail sb about sth 发电子邮件给某人谈某事19.make friends with you 和你交朋友20. How many people are there in your family? 你家有几口人?21. Have you got any brothers or sisters? / Do you have any brothers or sisters? 你有兄弟姐妹吗?22. What does he look like? 他长得什么样?He’s tall and thin, with brown hair. 又高又瘦,长着黑头发23. What does your father do(=What’s your father’s job?=What’s your father) 你爸爸是做什么的?He’s a manager. 经理。

新通用大学英语一Unit 3 Talking about Families 语言点

新通用大学英语一Unit 3 Talking about Families 语言点

Language Points in Unit 3 Talking about FamiliesText Atwinn. one of two offspring born at the same birth 双胞胎•It is a great convenience to have a separate room for the twins.•Clones are always produced by natural means in the shape of identical twins. divorcedadj. of or relating to the ending of a marriage between a husband and a wife 离婚的•It seems as though every time I turn around, another couple I know is getting divorced.•Her ex-husband drank a lot of alcohol every evening, which was the reason she was divorced from him.identicaladj. being the same; exactly equal and alike 同一的;完全相等的•Marianne and Anne are identical twins. You will find it very hard to tell them apart.•The jobs of wildlife technicians and biologists seemed identical to him, but one day he discovered their difference.graphicadj. concerned with written signs, usu. drawings or graphs 绘画的,绘图的•This central part of the program is responsible for the graphic descriptions of the playing field.•Susan specializes in graphic design, an art of combining pictures, words and decoration in the production of books, magazines and etc.athleticadj. physically strong; of or relating to sports 身强力壮的;运动的•Lily fell in love with Peter, a tall athletic young man she met at a dance party.•Athletic events at universities attract lots of fans and benefit the whole community.in some waysto some degree or extent 在某些方面•The return trip of the rocket to Earth is, in some ways, less of a problem.•Although the United States is so big and its people have so many different backgrounds, it is in some ways less varied than Europe.all types ofall kinds of 各种各样的•The major studios are eager to profit from the DVD market, filling it with all types of films and TV series.•People in all types of societies organize themselves in relation to each other for work and other duties, and to structure their interactions.a variety ofa lot of things of the same type that are different from each other in some way 多种多样的•Everyone arrived late at the party due to a variety of reasons.•In civilizations, many people specialize in offering a variety of services and producing a variety of goods.live apartlive in separate places 分居•My wife and I have been living apart for almost one full year.•Living apart from her parents for the first time, Mary felt very homesick.Text Bseptupletn. one of seven offspring delivered at a single birth 七胞胎•It is rather rare for a mother to give birth to septuplets.•Mrs. Green gave birth to septuplets last week --- four sons and three daughters.adoptv. take into one's family through legal means and raise as one's own child 收养•David and Sheila are unable to have children, but they’re hoping to adopt a little boy.•The old couple decided to adopt a boy and a girl though they already had three children.kidn. a child 孩子•For no apparent reason this nine-year-old kid kicked my friend's dog.•It doesn't help if parents treat the teenager as a big kid, and demands obedience.traditionaladj. of, relating to or in accord with opinions, beliefs, customs, etc. passed down from the past to the present 传统的•It was traditional for the family to bring a special cake along to celebrate the occasion.•Throughout history, people around the world have used traditional medicines made from plants.policyn. a plan or course of action, as of a government, political party, or business, intended to influence and determine decisions, actions and other matters 政策;方针•Concern for the environment is reflected in the government’s new energy policy.•In the United States, the foreign policy is decided by the federal government, not by each state.give birth toproduce (a baby, etc.) 生(孩子);生产•Patsy’s family held a celebration party last night after her giving birth to twins.•My elder sister gave birth to a healthy baby girl about eighteen months ago.assist sb. to do sth. by doing part of their work or by giving them sth. they need 帮忙某人做•I'm afraid I don’t have time to help with the performance on the 19th.•Many architects have resisted the idea that a computer can help with design. start withbegin with 以…开始•There's so much to do, I don't know what to start with.•The national musical festival started with a huge fireworks display.agree withhave or express the same opinion about sth. as someone else 同意•Personally, I don’t agree with sp ending so much money on the project.•If anyone here does not agree with me, he should put forward his own plan for improving the living conditions of these people.Text Ctrendn. general direction in which sth. tends to move 倾向;趋向•In the modern society there is a growing trend towards smaller families.•In some factories, the replacement of human workers by robots seems to be a trend.adulthoodn. the period during which a person or animal is fully grown 成人期•The transition from childhood to adulthood is always a critical time for everybody.•In the passage of human life, middle age is the phase that follows young adulthood and precedes old age.diploman. a document issued by an educational institution 文凭;毕业证书•Failure in a required subject may result in the denial of a diploma.•Firm belief in God stands at 74 percent among Canadians without a high-school diploma and at 60 percent among those with university degrees. totallyadv. entirely; completely 完全地;彻底地•It is wrong to regard our work as totally good or as completely bad.•Living on my own is a totally different experience for three main reasons: being more responsible, more decisive and more creative.onlineadj.directly connected so that a computer immediately receives an input from or sends an output to a peripheral process 在线的;联机的•Though faced with many difficulties, he would not give up online learning.•How someone imagines an online friend is often quite different from the real person.n. an investigation of public opinion 调查• A new survey has revealed that over 87 percent of 11 to 16 year-olds use a mobile phone.•According to a recent survey, employees in many companies today work longer hours than employees did in 1979.toughadj. demanding or troubling; difficult 费力的;困难的•American football has a reputation for being a tough and dangerous game.•Anne is having a tough time giving up a habit she has had since getting married at the age of 15.economyn.a condition or system of a community’s wealth creation 经济;经济体系•Experts of all kinds offered new ideas on how to improve the local economy.•Some bankers had even begun to fear that the economy was growing too fast. respondentn. one who gives an answer 答复者•Only 62 percent of respondents said they were satisfied with their current standard of living.• A respondent is a person who answers a questionnaire or a request for information of some kind.sociologyn. the study of human social behavior 社会学•Alex studied economics at college, but changed to sociology when he entered graduate school.•Sociology is an attempt to build up a set of logical and consistent theories about the society in which we live.phenomenonn. a fact or event in nature or society as it appears or is experienced by the senses 现象•Although fear of math is not a purely female phenomenon, girls tend to drop out of math sooner than boys.•Today everything about the Internet experience generally and the dot-com phenomenon in particular are in doubt.shiftn. a change in direction 转向•We are persuaded that a real and important social shift is under way.•The shift toward individualism among the Japanese is most remarkable among the very young.householdn. family 家庭•The smallest unit of economic production in any society is often called a household.•In America, only in a few cases does more than one household live under oneroof.lengthyadj. very long 冗长的•Students don’t like having those lengthy lectures that made them soon feel interested.•In order to keep the line moving, customers with lengthy transactions are required to do their banking inside.processn. a series of actions, changes or functions bringing about a result 过程;程序•Unlike other sheep, Dolly is a clone made by a technological process.•In the process of doing the chemical experiment, some students were injured. teensn.the period of one’s life between and including the ages of 13 and 19 十三岁到十九岁的少年•One significant gap between moms and dads was in understanding their teens.•When a girl is still in her teens, she may feel happy knowing that her parents disapprove of her boyfriend.joblessnessn. the state or condition of being unemployed 失业,无业•Rising joblessness has been the price we've had to pay for getting inflation down.•Young students may face the risk of joblessness after their graduation from university.attachmentn. fondness or friendship 爱慕,友谊•As our personal control over cars diminishes, so too will our attachment to them.•There is far more attachment to traditional customs among the old than among the young.ready-madeadj. able to be used at once 现成的,预制的•You seem to have a ready-made answer, whenever I ask you a question.• A status has been compared to ready-made clothes. Within certain limits the buyer chooses style and fabric.savingsn. money saved, esp. as in a bank 储蓄•My wife and I had spent most of our small savings on our wedding and honeymoon.•His illness had used up most of the savings of his family who were living in a 10-square-metre room in an old building.accountn. a sum of money kept in a bank which may be added to and taken from 帐户•The minimum amount of money to open an account at that bank is ten dollars.•I have spent a lot of money this week, so the amount of money in my accounthas decreased.time-consumingadj. taking up much time 耗时的•The online games, in which players battle with opponents online, are considered the most time-consuming.•Though time-consuming, the erection of new schools after the earthquake gave the students something to hope for.laundryn. clothes that need washing 要洗的衣物•If a lazy guy forgets to do his laundry, he'll just wear whatever is lying around.•Doris spent the whole Sunday morning doing the laundry and hanging it out to dry.cookingn. the preparation of food 烹饪•When I lived in China, I picked up some ideas for good cooking.•When people move to America, they bring their cooking styles with them. alternativen. a choice between two courses or things 两者择一,抉择•Her father gave her the alternative of going on to college or starting to work.•I wanted to go out, but I had no money. I had no alternative but to stay at home.co-tenantn. person who shares a rented house 合租人•The desk I’m using now was left by my previous co-tenant.•It’s not easy to find a good co-tenant whom you can live in harmony with. rentn. the amount of money paid for living in a house 租金•Mrs. Baker required the new tenant to pay his first two mon ths’ rent in advance.•Many new buildings have big posters on their front windows saying “For Rent or Sale”.criticn. one who forms and expresses judgments of the merits, faults, value or truth of a matter 评论家•He is a famous film critic and has some articles published in famous magazines.•Lucy and her brother Leo, an art critic and painter, lived in an apartment on the Left Bank.hagglev. bargain, as over the price of sth. 争价•Women tend to haggle more with traders than men do.•Ted was haggling with the shop assistant over the price of the lovely toy. strugglev. make great efforts to do 努力;奋斗• A musician can express the tensions and uncertainty of a people who struggle.•Every member of society has to make a promise to struggle for the freedom of the country.shabbyadj. old and dirty 破旧的•The hotels and cottages are old and shabby in this mountain area.•The mother was shocked to see her son coming back home with shabby clothes.apartmentn. a room or suite of rooms 公寓住宅•The old lady was found dead in her apartment, and the police suspected murder.•Builders want more money to build more apartment buildings, and landlords want more money to repair their old apartment buildings.disagreev. have a differing opinion 不同意,不赞同•Do not be afraid to disagree with someone, even in front of others.•If you resist reading what you disagree with, how will you ever acquire deeper insights into what you believe?establishv. set up 建立•I wondered why he should bother to try and establish contact with me.•Part of the money was to establish a graduate school of journalism to train reporters.choren. daily necessary job, esp. in a house or on a farm 家务杂事•To be honest, I find doing the domestic chores a real bore.•My elder sister, a housewife, is always busy with everyday chores like shopping and housework.conveniencen. the quality of being suitable to one's comfort, purposes or needs 方便;便利•Bill had left the convenience and pleasures of his city home to live alone in natural surroundings.•While she has the care of children, her work is lightened by household appliances and convenience foods.engineeringn. the application of scientific and mathematical principles to practical ends such as the design, manufacture and operation of efficient and economical structures, machines, processes and systems 工程学•Peter works in the engineering division and is in charge of equipment maintenance.•The metal, iron in particular, is known to be an important material in engineering.professionaln. a person who lives on the money he earns by practicing a particular skill or sport 专业人士•Two years later, he decided to leave school and become a professional in music.•Muhammad Ali, the boxer, is the only professional to win the heavyweight championship three times.lazinessn. the state or condition of disliking and avoiding activity or work 懒惰;懒散•As a result of your laziness and rudeness, I am forced to dismiss you.•Do you find getting up in the morning so difficult that it's painful? This might be called laziness, but Dr. Kleitman has a new explanation.self-reliancen.the use of one’s own powers of action and judgment without depending on others 自立;独立•Isolation might bring about not only self-reliance but also the habit of reflection.•Their reputation for economic independence, self-reliance and hard work is well known and well deserved.financialadj. connected with money 财政的;金融的•Your parents’ income is used to determine your level of financial aid.•If the victim is dead, in most cases his family could use some financial assistance.meansn. a method or way (of doing) 方法;方式;手段•He has tried all possible means but still can’t find the answer to the difficult problem.•Unhappy people often turn to violence as a means of expressing their pain and suffering.independentlyadv.on one’s own; all by oneself 独立地;自立地•Our teacher asked us to think independently and make our own judgments.•In addition to teaching knowledge and skills, the more important goal in education is to teach kids to operate independently.on one’s ownall by oneself 独自;靠自己•Now that I am on my own, I get to deal with my duties without being told to.•Jane has to be more careful now that she is on her own because her parents are not here to give her advice.due tobecause of 因为,由于•Many roads were closed off due to the Olympic flame relay and curious onlookers lined up to see what was going on.•In 1999 the US Institute of Medicine estimated that up to 98,000 Americans ayear die in hospital due to medical errors.in partto some degree, but not completely 部分地•It is well admitted that the high divorce rate is caused in part by failure to communicate.•In man, this learning is in part a product of social learning, a product of his culture.set upestablish 建立•Stephen gave up his job and set up a clothing factory to earn more money.•The organization has set up a new committee to fight against smoking among youngsters.save upkeep money in a bank so that you can use it later 储蓄,攒钱•The young couple managed to save up enough money to buy a small house.•For many people the cost of an MBA is too high and requires time and effort to save up for the course as well as time to actually complete the course.put up withbe able to accept sth. unpleasant or difficult, even though you do not like it 忍受;忍耐•We had to put up with a lot of noise when the children were at home.•Equally, friends have to learn to put up with annoying habits and to tolerate differences of opinion.make ends meetlive within one’s income 使收支相抵•Mother has to take a part-time job in order to make ends meet.•My father used to labor from morning till night to make ends meet. establish oneselfrealize one’s value 实现某人的价值•Tony had three years in which to establish himself as Prime Minister.•Peter had already begun to establish himself as a well-known journalist.as well asin addition to 和;也•We are proud to be supported by business leaders as well as trade unions.•Riding bicycles, we might use the power of the arms as well as that of the legs.。

新世纪版英语六年级上学期单词短语归纳

新世纪版英语六年级上学期单词短语归纳

六年级上----短语词组Unit One Personal InformationLesson one Meeting peopleU1L1at the gate of school 在学校门口meet at the gate 在门口相遇gate指的是学校、公园或工厂等的大门前门 a front gate 公园大门the park gate房间门要用doorJunior High School初中Senior High School高中How are you doing? = How are you?= How is it going? 你好吗?for the first time 第一次Pretty well. = Very well. 很好。

你呢?What about you? = How about you? 你呢?He is monitor of my class. 他是我们班的班长职务前一般不加定冠词。

Wang Ping, this is Julia Brown.介绍一个人时要说:this is…而不能说:he / she is…。

I’m in Class One, Junior Two.我是二年级一班的。

Class One, Junior Two是专有名词,所以要大写。

It’s time for +n. It’s time for school。

It’s time to +v. It’s time to have lunch。

come on快;走吧,跟我来(常用于祈使句)I’d = I would我想,比I want客气speak in English用英语说write in ink用墨水写make friends ( with Sb.)(与别人)交朋友Glad to meet you here.很高兴在这里见到你。

Nice to see you again.很高兴又见到你。

Haven’t seen you for a long time.好久不见了。

美式英语口语练习:TalkingAboutFamilies

美式英语口语练习:TalkingAboutFamilies

以下是⽆忧考整理的《美式英语⼝语练习:Talking About Families》,希望⼤家喜欢!141 How many people are there in your family?142 There are fifteen people in my family.143 My family is big and traditional.144 My grandparents, parents,unmarried aunts and uncles, brothers and sisters, a cat and a dog all live together.145 In my family, the old people are taken good care of.146 In family, we love each other and look after each other.147 My family has my dad, my step-mother and me.148 Do you get along well with your step-mother?149 Jane's family is small and modern150 Her parents do not live with their grown-up children.151 Her family is medium-sized.152 My parents are democratic1.153 They treat their children as friends rather than as babies.154 His parents are tyrannical.155 His parents always want him to do what they want .156 They have high expectations for their children.157 Parents and children should respect to each other.158 There is a big generation gap2 in my family.159 Is there a lack of understanding between you and your parents?160 Is your familly important to you? Is family “what makes the world go around”?Conversation 1:Pan's family is big and tradional.Alice: How many people are there in your family?Pam: There are 15 people in my family.Alice: What did you say? How many?Pam: 15 people .Alice: Wow. That is a very big family. Do you all live together?Pam: Of course we do! My father's parents, Mum, Dad ,three unmarried aunts, two uncles, my two brothers, my three sisters and me.Alice: But you don't live at home anymore.Pam: Right,but that's where my heart is. But you're right,now there are only 14 living at home.Alice: My goodness3! Your family must live in a huge house.Pam: Yes. My family lives in rural4 Korea, near Pusan. We have a huge house.The first floor of the house is a part-time private school.In the afternoon, students come for special tutoring5 in biology, English, and math.Alice: Wow! you grew up in a school! No wonder your English is excellent!Pam: My aunts and uncles are all teachers.Alice:You are so lucky!Pam: I guess so. While growing up, I read hundreds of interesting English storybooks every year.Alice: That's what i did in America. I was reading all the time. I was never a big TV watcher. TV wastes time.Pam: I agree. Reading for fun is why all the English students at our family school have excellent English. All the students read 800 easy storybooks during their second year of studing English.Alice: 800 books? I'm impressed!Pam: My aunts studied in the American universities.They say that extensive6 reading for fun is the most effective way to improve your English.That's what they learn here in America.Conversation 2 Alice's Family Setup Is Different.Alice: How could you handle living in such a big family? Does everyone get along?Pam: Sure. We love each other and take care of each other.Alice: In such a big family, there must be a head. Who's the head of your family?Pam: My grandpa. He has the final word about almost everything. My grandpa is “President,” and Grandma is “Vice-President.” My parents, uncles and aunts try to arrive at a consensus7 on important questions. They want to maintain8 family harmony. Everyone has high expectations of young people.Alice: Is a family like yours common in South Korea?Pam: No. Not anymore.Mine is highly9 educated but traditional family. Most South Korea families today are a lot smaller .In traditional families, the old people are well respected and taken good care of. How about your family?Alice: My family setup is a bit different. In New York city, there're only three people, my mother,my stepfather and me. During this summertime, I fly out to California and live with my dad. Dad's getting married this summer to a woman with four young boys. I'm going to the wedding. After that, I'm not sure they'll have a room for me.Pam: Of course there'll be a room for you!Alice: To be blunt10, maybe I won't be able to get along with his new wife or her kids.Pam: Yours is a modern family. I'm sure your dad loves you and would want you to stay for the summer. You just need to try your best to get along with your new stepmother and her boys.Alice: But four boys!Pam: It will be a new experience, and you might as well learn to adjust to changes.Alice: You are right,I guess.The world keeps changing, and so do families. But I like a small-sized or medium-sized family where everybody is equal to everybody else. That's what I want.Pam: It is good to have goals in life. If California doesn't work out, come and visit me in Korea, OK?Alice: That's a great idea!Pam: We could share a room! It would be fun. And we could do some traveling around Korea. You could see for yourself what life in a big family is like!Alice: That sounds like an excellent offer . I might take you up on that. Thank you for the wonderful invitation. Conversation 3: Before classCindy:You look unhappy this morning, Sharan. What's wrong?Shaon: I'm unhappy. At breakfast this morning I had a big argument with my mum and dad.Cindy: About what?Sharon: My parents are bossy11.They're tyrannical, not democratic.They always want me to do what they think is important. They expect me to become something I'll never be.Cindy: What do you mean?Sharon: My father always wants me to go into business. He says making money is important. Mom is even worse. As a little girl,she dreamed of becoming a lawyer or an international businesswoman. Now she wants me to live out her dreams. Cindy: That sounds a little tricky12.Sharon: That's for sure. I don't like lawyers and I don't want to be a businesswoman! I really hate school. High school will be all over in 6 month. Then I want to be a flight attendant13. Working for an international airline would be fun. I could travel around the world and meet new people all the time.Cindy: That sounds interesting. My uncle Dan is a pilot. He says that flight attendants14 have to work pretty hard and he hates jet-lag.You might get tired of it ,too.Sharon: If I do,I will go back to school and become a nurse. But my parents are mad at me about my plans.They do not realize that I'm a grown-up. I have the right to make my own choices.They shouldn't treat me like a baby.Cindy: I guess it will take some time to convince15 your parents.Sharon: Definitely16.There is a big generation gap in my family.They don't understand that making big money isn't important to me. I want to enjoy my life.Cindy: OK,wait until they chill17 out. Then talk to them about how you feel. Tell them that you respect their advice and that they should respect your choices.Sharon: I hope they will understand me. Anyway I love them so much.Cindy: Your parents also love you. They want you to have a good life. You can work things out. Remember,family is what makes the world go around.Sharon: I know that! But why can't they accept that I'm an adult?Cindy: I guess, being an adult means you must have patience.Sharon: I didn't really want to hear that.Cindy: I know. But both friends and parents tell you how it is ,not just what you want to hear.点击收听单词发⾳收听单词发⾳1 democratic uwSxuadj.民主的;民主主义的,有民主精神的参考例句:Their country has democratic government.他们国家实⾏民主政体。

Lesson Three Talking about families

Lesson Three  Talking about families

Lesson Three Talking about families一、课文分析(Lesson Analysis)(一)课文地位(Lesson Position)1.在内容上,本课是询问并谈论家庭成员、人的外貌、婚姻状况和工作情况。

2.在语法上,本课是前一课的延续,呈现了一般现在时特殊疑问句的用法。

(二)课文目标(Lesson Target)1.熟悉了解家谱以及家庭成员之间的关系。

2.学会询问并描述人的外貌。

3.学会谈论工作。

(三)课文重点(Lesson Focus)1.关键词汇学生必须掌握的重点单词和词组:husband, wife (wives), parent, child (children), aunt, cousin, grandfather, grandmother, tell, only, like, dark, slim, fair, manager, company, university, person, job (vs. work), single (married), engineer, artist, between (可告诉学生是用于二者之间,暂不要求与among区分), computer, good-looking, both, at the English Corner, work for, look like (与look的区别), in the front, e-mail sb. about sth., at the back2.语言功能谈论家庭1) A: Would you tell me about your family? Have you got any brothers or sisters?B: No, I haven’t. I’m an only child. / Yes, I have a brother and two sisters.2) A: How many people are there in your family?B: Four. They are my father, mother, brother and I.询问并描述人的外貌1) A: What do they look like?B: They are tall, with dark hair.2) A: What does he / she look like?B: He / She is short, with a round face.3) A: Who do you look like?B: I look like my mother.谈论工作1) A: What do they do?B: They are artists.2) A: What does he / she do?B: He / She is a manager.3) A: Who do they work for?B: They work for Shanghai University.4) A: Who does he / she work for?B: He / She works for a computer company.3.语法要点一般现在时的特殊疑问句eg. How does Li Hui keep in touch with Linda?4.关于音标1) 字母i和y在开、闭音节中的发音。

talking about your family谈论家庭

talking about your family谈论家庭

Vocabularyfather[ˈfɑðɚ]父亲mother[ˈmʌðɚ]母亲brother[ˈbrʌðɚ]兄弟sister[ˈsɪstɚ]姐妹elder brother/sister哥哥/姐姐younger brother/sister弟弟/妹妹grandmother[ˈɡrændˌmʌðɚ](外)祖母grandfather [ˈɡrændˌfɑðɚ](外)祖父family members家庭成员aunt阿姨uncle叔叔cousin堂兄弟姐妹nephew侄子niece侄女,外甥女... in lawSentence1.--How many people are in your family?你家有多少人?--There are four people in my family; my grandmother, my father, my mother and I.2. Which of these family members do you have?你有下面哪些家庭成员?Dialog--How many people are there in your family?你家有多少口人?--There are four people in my family; my father, my mother, my brother and I.我家有四口人;我爸爸,我妈妈,我兄弟和我。

--What’s your brother’s name?你兄弟叫什么?--Daniel.丹尼尔。

--How old is he?他多大?--Twenty six.26.--OK. Where does he live?他住在哪儿?--He lives in Brazil?他住在巴西。

Final task:1.What's your brother's job?=What does your brother do?2.What's your brother's hobby?3.Where is your brother from?=Where does your brother come from?Thank you for coming to class today on talking about your family. Thank you for your active participation. Pay attention to your pronunciation. I recommend that you go to the Englishtown for more practice. Meanwhile, you gave a good answer“”Review what w e have learned today and practice more after class. I hope to see you soon in EF, Crystal.Thank you for coming to class today on talking about your family. Thank you for your active participation. Pay attention to your pronunciation. Remember how tore ad the word ”cousin”.The letters “in” pronounce “/n/”. I recommend that you go to the Englishtown for more practice. Review what we have learned today and practice more after class. I hope to see you soon in EF, Crystal.Thank you for coming to class today on talking about your family. Thank you for your active participation. Pay attention to your pronunciation. Remember how to read the word ”nephew”. The letters “ph” pronounce “/f/”. I recommend that you go to the Englishtown for more practice. Review what we have learned today and practice more after class. I hope to see you soon in EF, Crystal.。

六年级(上)UnitOne词组

六年级(上)UnitOne词组

U1L1 Meeting People1.meet at the gate of 在…的大门口见面2.No.1 Junior High School 第一初级中学3.How are you doing? ~ How are you? ~ How is everything?你好吗?4.what about = how about 那么…怎么样呢?5.monitor of one’s class某班的班长6.be from = come from 来自7.Nice / Glad / Pleased to meet you.. 很高兴见到你。

8.Which class are you in? 你在哪个班级?9.I t’s time for sth.= I t’s time to do该干…的时候了e on 快点,赶快11.introduce oneself 介绍某人自己12.call sb. sth.. 称呼某人什么13.be glad (happy)to do sth. 高兴做某事14.at the English Corner 在英语角15.after school 放学后16.talk in English 用英语交谈speak English 说英语17.make friends with 与…交朋友18.for the first time 第一次U1L2 Getting to Know Each Other1.at a welcome party 在欢迎会上2.given name = first name 名3.family name = last name = surname 姓4.Where are you from?=Where do you come from? 你来自哪里?5.help sb. with sth.(help sb. to do sth.)帮助某人做某事6.keep in touch (with ) 与…保持联系7.telephone number 电话号码8.e-mail address 电子邮件地址9.of course = certainly =sure 当然10.study at 就读于11.some other subjects 一些其他的科目12.my favourite subject 我最喜欢的科目13.be good at = do well in 擅长于14.surf the Internet 浏览因特网15.by e-mail 通过电子邮件16.after-school activity 课外活动17.询问国籍:What is your nationality?~What nationality are you?18.询问地址:What is your address? ~ Where do you live?19.询问年龄:What is your age? ~ How old are you?20.询问电话号码&电子邮件:What is your telephone number?What is your e-mail address?U1L3 Talking About Families1.ask sb. about sth. 询问某人某事2.tell sb. about sth. (tell sth. to sb.) 告诉某人某事3.Would you tell me about…?你能告诉我…吗?4.an only child 独生子女5.How many people are there in your family? 你家里有多少人?6.with fair hair 有一头金发7.询问长相:What does sb. look like? ~ What is sb. like? ~ How does sb. look?8.询问工作:What does sb. do? ~ What is sb.? ~ What is one’s job?9.询问工作地点:Who does sb. work for? ~ Where does sb. work?10.work for the IBM Company 在IBM公司工作11.work at Dongfang University 在东方大学工作12.a university student 一个大学生13.a manager of a big computer company 一家大型电脑公司的经理14.look tall 看上去很高look like my father 看上去像我的爸爸15. e-mail sb. about sth.=e-mail sth. to sb. 发电子邮件给某人谈某事16. work as an engineer 当一名工程师。

初级美语会话:TalkingAboutFamilies谈论家庭(2)

初级美语会话:TalkingAboutFamilies谈论家庭(2)

丽 莎:孩子们,别吵了。 马 丁:丽莎,你父亲养牛吗? 丽 莎:不,他不养,他不喜欢动物。 麦 格:他喜欢玉米和豆子。 丽 莎:对! 马 丁:他喜欢马吗? 丽 莎:不,他只喜欢玉米和黄豆。 马 丁:你有座大房子,麦格,你喜欢吗? 麦 格:很旧了,但我喜欢。 麦克斯:我喜欢吉恩叔叔的房子,是新的。 丽 莎:我们家房子很好。 麦克斯:我们家房子很好,但吉恩叔叔的房子是新的。 New Words and Expressions 生词和短语 living n. & adj. 生计;活着的 married adj. 结了婚的 rancher n. 牧场主 uncle n. 叔父,伯父,舅父 baker n. 面包师 Proper Nouns 专有名词 Texas 得克萨斯州 Montana 蒙大拿州 Language Points 语言要点 1 . She's married to a rancher. 她嫁给了一个牧场主。 marry 是动词,意为结婚、嫁、娶。 John is going to marry Jane. 约翰要和珍结婚了。 She married a rancher. 她和一个牧场主结婚了。 Her father married her to a rancher. 她父亲把她嫁给了个牧场主。 be married to 是嫁给(娶)某人的意思。其中 married 是形容词。 2 . See that road? 看见那条路了吧? 这是一句省略了主语和助动词的一般疑问句。完整的句子为: Do you see that road? Cultural Notes 文化注释 在美国也存在着很大的城乡差别,但这种差别并不是物质的优劣,而是体现在另一方面。乡村、郊区的居民崇尚轻松、俭 朴的生活方式和开阔的居住环境,而且往往对城市所象征的一切持抵触情绪。近些年来,越来越多的人离开大都市,迁居郊 野、乡下,就是想躲避城市日趋恶化的环境,回归自然。

新路径五年级上册Unit3TalkingaboutFamilyMyFamilyTree

新路径五年级上册Unit3TalkingaboutFamilyMyFamilyTree
(Playtherecording.)
Inmanywords,asays∕ae∕,likefat,cat,andhat.
Doyouknowanyotherwordlikethese?
b.Showthemapictureofawoman.
--Nexttotheman,thereisawoman.Osays∕υ∕.
SI:...
S2:...
S3:...
3.FollowtheexampleandIeamtousethetargetphrasefreely.
Translatingwhilebrainstormingishelpfulforthemtoconsolidatewhatthey,velearntanditcanhaveallofthemparticipateinlistening,analyzing,andtalking.
Listenandrepeat.
---Heismydaddy.
---Father,father.
—Heismyfather.
1.Learnfatherinthekeysentences:
一Whofsthemanin?
…Heismy.
2.ShowapictureofMommyFinger.
--Whoisthewomaninpink?
1.Learnthekeyphrase.
ShowthemapictureofMommyFinger.
---Thiswomanisin?
---Yes.Sowecancallherthewomaninpink.Whatdoesthephrasemean?
A.女士在粉色里
B.穿粉色衣服的女士
---Pink.

Talkingaboutfamilies谈论家人

Talkingaboutfamilies谈论家人

Talkingaboutfamilies谈论家人Vocabulary词汇数字回顾Review: numbersNumbers with '-ty' and '-teen'带'-ty' 和 '-teen' 的数字英语中有些数字的读音非常相似。

它们是以-ty 和-teen 结尾的数字,比如 eighty (80) 和 eighteen (18)。

注意,-ty 结尾的数字重音在第一个音节,而 -teen 结尾的数字重音均衡分布各个音节。

Some numbers in English sound very similar. These are the -ty and -teen numbers, like eighty (80) and eighteen (18). Notice how the first syllable is stressed in the -ty numbers, whereas the syllables are evenly stressed in the -teen numbers.thirty thirteenforty fourteenfifty fifteensixty sixteenseventy seventeeneighty eighteenninety nineteenVocabulary词汇家庭Familyfamily家庭mother母亲father父亲aunt婶婶grandmother外婆grandfather外公brothers兄弟only child独生子女wife妻子[TODD] Wow! Is that your family?[SALLY] Yeah. It’s big, huh?[TODD] Yes, it is.[TODD] Is this your mother and father?[SALLY] No, that’s my aunt and uncle. My mother and father are here. And that’s my grandmother an d grandfather.[TODD] And who are they?[SALLY] My brothers. I have four brothers.[SALLY] Do you have a big family?[TODD] Actually, I’m an only child.[TODD] But, I have Silas, Sarah and my wife, Angela.aunt阿姨, 婶婶/ænt/the sister of your father or mother; the wife of your uncle1.Aunt Alice2.爱丽丝姨妈sister姐妹/ˈsɪstər/a girl or woman who has the same mother and father as another person1.She's my sister.2.她是我的姐妹。

初中英语新世纪版六年级第一学期U1L3Talking about families

初中英语新世纪版六年级第一学期U1L3Talking about families

P25: listening Introduction about Family photo
Practice 讲解:
Homework 讲解:
Listen 1. Don’t talk. ___________ (listen) to me now. is 2. There _________ (be) some news in a newspaper.
parents __________. mother and John Jane is her ________ father is her ________
4. Bob and Alice are Jack’s _________. children Bob is his ______ son and Alice is his ________. daughter
7. Dick and Alice are _________. cousins
What does she/he look like?
She is short and fat, with brown hair She is tall and slim, with red hair
He is tall, with fair hair.
What is his job?
= What does he do?
• He is a basketball player.
Pair work:
A: What does he/she do? B: He/She is a worker.
secretary manager engineer Artist …
IBM Company in China
经理
A: Where Who does does he he work work? for? B: B: He He works works at forIBM IBM Company in China. China. Company in

Lesson3TalkingAboutFamilies

Lesson3TalkingAboutFamilies

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While-reading: complete the family tree
Job : manager Appearance:
tall and good-looking
Job : engineer Appearance :
pretty and slim, with fair hair
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4
job/occupation
Solution
te a c h e r hm sp i t o aw i n ut o a v p o db ls t s l wo s s de n t i s t v d hj nmc s t g g se c r e t a r y
teacher dentist secretary artist manager engineer
Appearance :cute, looks like his father
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While-reading: Say something about Diana’s
family members
This is … Her father is ….
This is ….. She is ……
This is ….. Her mother is ….
s p i t oaw i n
u t o a v p odb
l s t s l wos s
dent i stvd
h j nmc s t g g
secretary
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job/occupation
Circle out the names of jobs
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《Talking about Family Outings》(谈论家庭出游)

《Talking about Family Outings》(谈论家庭出游)

《Talking about Family Outings》(谈论家庭出游)Last summer, my family decided to go on an outing to the beach. It was a decision that filled all of us with excitement and anticipation.The day before our trip, my mom was busy packing all kinds of things - swimsuits, towels, sunscreen, and of course, a huge picnic basket filled with delicious food. "Kids, make sure you don't forget to bring your sunglasses!" she shouted from the living room.My dad, on the other hand, was checking the car to make sure everything was in good condition. "Honey, did you remember to charge the camera? We need to capture these precious moments!" he asked mom.The next morning, we all piled into the car, and the journey began. My little brother was so hyper, jumping around in his seat and singing loudly. "I'm going to build the biggest sandcastle ever!" he declared.When we finally arrived at the beach, the sight was just breathtaking. The sun was shining, the waves were crashing, and the sand was warm under our feet."Come on, let's find a nice spot!" my dad said, carrying the picnic basket and the beach umbrella.We set up our little camp and immediately ran towards the water. My mom was a bit cautious, shouting after us, "Be careful, don't go too deep!"I splashed around in the water with my brother, having the time of our lives. Later, we all sat down to enjoy the picnic. My mom had made sandwiches, fruit salad, and even some homemade cookies."Yum, this is so good, mom!" I said, taking a big bite of the sandwich.As the sun started to set, we packed up and headed home. It was a tiring but wonderful day.This family outing to the beach will always be a precious memory for me. It was a day filled with laughter, fun, and the love of my family.。

《Talking about Family Traditions》(谈论家庭传统)

《Talking about Family Traditions》(谈论家庭传统)

《Talking about Family Traditions》(谈论家庭传统)My family has this really funny and unique tradition that always brings us together and creates tons of memories. It's our annual homemade pizza night!Every summer, when the weather is warm and the days are long, we gather in the kitchen to make pizzas from scratch. It all starts with a big shopping trip to get all the ingredients. My mom is in charge of making the dough, and she always has this serious look on her face like she's a master chef. "Kids, make sure you wash your hands properly before touching anything!" she warns us.My dad is the one in charge of chopping up all the toppings. There's always a bit of chaos as he tries to keep up with our crazy requests. "Dad, I want extra mushrooms!" "No, I want more pepperoni!" we shout.My little sister is the taste tester. She runs around the kitchen, stealing bits of cheese and getting in everyone's way. "Mmm, this cheese is so good!" she says with a big smile on her face.When it's time to assemble the pizzas, it's a free-for-all. We all have our own ideas of what makes the perfect pizza. There's usually a lot of arguing and laughing as we try to fit all our toppings on the dough.Finally, the pizzas go into the oven, and the smell fills the whole house. We wait impatiently, peeking through the oven door every few minutes.When the pizzas are done, we sit down at the table and dig in. It's not just about the pizza; it's about the time we spend together, the mess we make, and the fun we have.This family tradition is something I look forward to every year. It's a reminder of how much I love my crazy, chaotic family and the simple joys we share.。

Lesson3TalkingAboutFamilies

Lesson3TalkingAboutFamilies
Group A: husband & wife Group B: brother & sister Group C: (parents) father & mother Group D: (children) daughter & son Group E: grandfather & grandmother Group F: uncle & aunt ; cousin
3.W__h_e_n__/_W___h_a_t_t_im_ e does Tom go to school every morning by bus?
4.___H_o_w__ does Tom go to school at 7:00 every morning?
Tuning in
Look at the Whites’ family tree and complete the sentences.
• 4. Read and act. • 5. Do some exercise.
Assignment
1. 抄写课文并翻译一遍,背诵,明 天默。
2. 复习和整理所学知识,并背诵
Functions:
谈论家庭
1) A: Would you tell me about your family? Have you got any brothers or sisters?
Appearance: pretty with long fair Job (mother): teacher at Shanghai
hair,look like her mother
Language School
Address: 20Sun Garden
Go to work: by taxi
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Exercise Paper for Unit 1 Lesson 3Talking About FamiliesExercises for VocabularyI. Translate the phrases:1)、谈论家庭______________________ 2)、金黄色头发 ________________________ 3)、国际商务机器中国公司_____________ 4)、一个独生子女_____________________________ 5)、父母/孩子 _______________________ 6)、叔叔/阿姨 ___________________________ 7)、表(堂)兄弟(姐妹)_______________ 8)、祖父/祖母 ___________________________ 9)、孙子/孙女 ____________________ 10)、丈夫/妻子 _________________________ 11)、爸爸/妈妈__________________________12)、侄子/侄女 _________________________.2. Tom works as .3. My grandparents have the same .4. The old lady is introducing to the students.5. Her mother tells her every morning.III. Rewrite the sentences1. My mother is slim, with brown hair. (划线提问)your mother look like?your mother look?your mother ?2. Judy works for Shanghai University. (划线提问)does Judy work ?3. My mother looks like my grandmother.(划线部分提问)______________________________________________?4. My mother likes reading and swimming.(划线部分提问)_______________________________________________?5. A: ___________ your cousin __________?B: She is a pretty girl with long hair.(完成问句)6. Li Fang works at IBM Company in China.(划线部分提问)____________ does Li Fang __________?Exercises for TextI . Listen to the tape and decide whether the following statements are True or False: ( ) 1. Li Hui meets Linda again at the English Corner.( ) 2. They are talking about their lives and studies in Shanghai.( ) 3. Li Hui hasn’t got any brothers or sisters.( ) 4. Linda’s parents have only one child.( ) 5. There are four people in Linda’s family.( ) 6. Her father is tall with fair hair, and her mother is slim, with dark hair.( ) 7. Linda’s father is a manager at the IBM Company in China.( ) 8. Her mother is a teacher at a junior high school in Shanghai.II . Read the text and answer the following questions.1. What are they talking about?______________________________________________________________________ 2.Is Linda an only child?______________________________________________________________________ 3. What does Linda Ward’s father do ?______________________________________________________________________ 4. Who does he work for ?______________________________________________________________________ 5. What does Linda Ward’s mother do ?______________________________________________________________________ 6. Who does she work for ?III . Phrases and sentences in the text:在英语角____________________________________________ 告诉我有关你的家庭情况_________________________________________ 一个独生子女____________________________________________ 高高的,黑发____________________________________________ 苗条的,金发____________________________________________在国际商业机器中国公司工作_______________________________________ 在东方大学工作____________________________________________Exercises for ReadingI.Listen to the tape and fill in the blanks:Father: Job:__________Appearance __________________________Mother: Job:__________Appearance __________________________Children: Name: Diana GreenAge: _______________Appearance __________________________School:_________________________Name: Diana GreenAge: _______________Appearance __________________________Name: Diana GreenAge: _______________Appearance __________________________II. Phrases and sentences in the passage:你的网友____________________________________________ 住在纽约____________________________________________ 一家大型电脑公司的经理__________________________________________ 高大帅气____________________________________________ 一名工程师____________________________________________ 苗条的,金发____________________________________________ 长的象我爸爸____________________________________________ 发电子邮件告诉我你的家庭情况___________________________________ 与你交朋友____________________________________________III. Retell the passageExercises for GrammerI.动词的适当形式填空:1. Mike usually_________(ride) a bike with his friends in the park.2. Peter and Mary often_______(play) badminton together.3. My mother______(have) a lot of cousins.4. Many people often _______ (listen) to the radio in the moring.5. ______(do)she _______(like) playing the violin?Yes,she______(do).6. She_____(have)four brothers. She______(like) them very much.7. He often ________(have) dinner at home.8. We _______(not watch) TV on Monday.9. Sandy usually _______(play) the piano on Sundays.10.The cat________(like) eating fish every much.II.就划线部分提问1. I get up at six o’clock in the morning._______________________________________________________2. He plays ball games after class in the playground._______________________________________________________3. Our school has 25 classrooms.____________________________________________________4. Danny is short and fat._______________________________________________________5. Linda’s mother works for Shanghai University._______________________________________________________6. There are three people in my family._______________________________________________________7.Li Hui surfs the Internet at home._______________________________________________________8.My uncle and aunt come to see us on Saturdays._______________________________________________________9.I often go to the English Corner after school._____________________________________________________________。

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