Unit 6 Shop Till You Drop
Shop Till You Drop
Touch the shopaholics’ deep hearts
Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)
Definition
o c c u r m o re in w o m e n ,s o m e tim e s in m e n p s y c h o lo g ic a l d is e a s e u n th in k in g ly b u y e rs la c k o f s e lf -e s te e m , in n e r e m p tin e s s b u y u s e le s s ite m s s h o p p in g p ro c e s s V S s h o p p in g re s u lts definition: A person who Dictionary
therapy
control yourself
Drug therapy……
Behavior therapy……
Shopping diary
Cue cards
This is behavior therapy
Manage patients’ income
Improve self-control
Mental treatment……
3. Have difficulties in choosing. 4. Buy everything they like no matter they have money or not.
5. Many things that they buy remain
unused at home.
Types:
Tradional shopping
新视野大学英语听力4原文及答案of Unit9
Joan: I’m not an economist, and I’m not in a position to give advice. But I notice the Chinese government is shifting its focus from GDP growth to more balanced, sustainable economic and social development.
Q: What do the man and the woman think about the high price of oil?
5. Script
W: Industries that pollute should either be closed down or made to clean up their act. I’m tired of breathing dirty air.
3. Script
M: Your government gives financial subsidies to certain industries, creating unfair competition. This is wrong.
W: But your government sets up import tariffs, which have the same effect.
5. What is the dialog mainly concerned about?
Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.B
四年级英语下册《Unit6Shopping》优质教案
四年级英语下册《Unit6Shopping》优质教案四年级英语下册《Unit6Shopping》优质教案「篇一」第一课时一、教学目标:1、能够听、说、认读本课时的主要句型:Can I try them on、 Lets try size 7、Theyre just right。
2、能够跟录音朗读对话并进行表演。
二、教具准备:教学光盘、单词卡片。
三、教学重点:学习新句型:Can I try them on、 Lets try size 7、Theyre just right。
四、教学难点:在情景交际中正确使用本课时的新句型。
五、教学过程:复习引题1、日常口语训练。
教学新课1、教师出示Let’s learn部分的挂图,让孩子表演图中的情景,教师与学生共同表演对话。
教师挑出两双鞋,一双适合自己的脚,另一双或大或小,然后让学生猜哪一双是自己的鞋,引出新句型的教学。
2、教师指导学生做问答练习,然后调查同伴的鞋的号码,进行小组汇报。
3、待学生能够熟悉句型后,教师为学生放VCD,让学生感知对话内容。
4、学生跟录音朗读课文,教师指导学生朗读。
学生分角色朗读对话。
巩固练习1、教师播放一段购物的视频录像,孩子观看录像后用自己学过的句子和单词进行描述。
2、小组交流自己看到的内容。
布置作业1、听第58页的Let’s talk部分的录音,读给同伴、朋友或家长听。
五、板书设计Can I try them on、 Lets try size 7、Theyre just right。
六、教学反思第二课时一、教学目标:1、学习四个名词sunglasses,gloves,umbrella,scarf。
2、在A部分对话的基础上,运用本课时及A部分学过内容进行实际的交际活动。
二、教具准备:教学光盘、单词卡片。
三、教学重点:本课时的四个单词。
四、教学难点:在实际情境中运用词汇。
五、教学过程:复习引题1、Let’s talk:学生读一读,并进行角色表演。
职高英语教案:Unit6Shopping(购物)
To Phrases: 1. to drink a cup of coffee 2. to buy an MP3 Player 3. to fall asleep
六、教学反思
优点:
• 充分发挥教师的主导作用 • 课堂气氛活跃 • 课堂教学顺利进行 • 将知识的传授、兴趣的培养、能
力的提高有机地结合 • 教学重难点得到了很好的解决
组织学生分 组讨论,创设情 境,让学生充分 接触听说语言, 从实际出发,积 极参与,突出学 生的主体地位, 培养学生的交际 能力。
情景模拟法
利用图片展 示、创设情境等 形式,引导学生 亲历其中,大胆 尝试、灵活处理, 让课堂变得生动、 有趣、有益、有 效,实现理论与 实际相联系。
三、 学习方法 【学情分析】
But I don’t like red. SH: W_h_at _col_or_do_yo_u _like? T: Yellow. SH: _W_ha_t a_bo_ut_thi_s o_ne_? T: That’s great, _Ho_w _mu_ch_is_it? SH: This kind of kite is 120 yuan. T: Oh, well. It’s nice and not very
• May I help you?/Can I help you, madam?
• What can I do for you? Is there anything I can do for you?
(2)顾客购买商品时询问服务员 的用语:
• Do you have any…? • I’m trying to find a.... • I’d like to buy …. • I ‘m looking for…
译林版英语九上Unit 6t教学案
1Unit 6 Comic strip& welcome to the unit 教学案班级:九一 教师: 使用时间: 总课时数:【教学目标】1.了解和电视节目相关的词汇;2. 了解电视节目的分类;3. 学会谈论喜欢的电视节目类型。
【教学重难点】学会谈论喜欢的电视节目类型。
【设境示标】复习上一节课内容,展示本课学习目标。
【问题引领】Activity I. 请同学们预习课文P78-79页内容, 听录音,跟读,做到能正确地朗读该内容中出现的生词和对话内容: Task1.找出其中含有的新单词,并试读、试背。
Task2.回答下列问题1. Does Eddie get bored all day ?__________________________________________________________________ 2. What does Eddie do in the morning ?__________________________________________________________________ 3. What does Eddie do in the afternoon ?__________________________________________________________________ 4. What’s Millie’s favourite TV programme ? Why ?___________________________________________________________________ 5. How about Daniel/Amy/Simon ?___________________________________________________________________ Task3.翻译下列词组和句子,并记忆。
英语听力教程答案unit1-unit7
1Shopping and Banking OnlinePart I Getting readyB. Spot dictation. Fill in the banks with the words you hear.Tapescript:We have just two more days to “shop till you drop” till Christmas, and that typically means a lot of last minute shopping. And though buying with a mouse is still tiny compared to shopping with your feet online retailing is more popular than ever.Christmas shopping in the street is great sometimes. But when you’ve just got to get a bunch of shopping done and you want to have something to send to a third-party location, it’s much better online.In the U.S., online shopping is predicted to be 30% ahead of last December, while mails can expect less than a 6% increase in sales. In Britain, Europe’s biggest e-tailing market, online gift-buying is expected to grow by 50%, with $8 billion worth of goods sold through the net in the November to January period.C. Listen to a news report. Supply the missing information.Part ⅡA. Main problems of online shopping●Long time waiting for delivery or even no delivery (about 8%) after ordering●No clear information about delivery charges● A danger that customers’ personal information would be sold to a third party (as manyas 87% of the sites)●No policy on returning goods (about 47% of the companies)●No confirmation of the order (about 35% of the sites ) and the dispatch (as many as87% of the sites)●No money back more than four months after returning goods (in two cases)B Now listen again. Complete the summary.Summary:The survey shows in spite of the convenience and choice offered by Net shopping there are still many obstacles that prevent consumers from shopping with complete trust. One of the biggest problems is to build consumers’ trust in buying online. It takes time for the Internet to become mature as a retail channel when it gives support to trust relationships with guarantees of payment and service.Part ⅢBanking at homeA. Outline1. Some problems of the walk-in bankA. standing in long linesB. running out of checksC. limited opening hours2. Online banking servicesA. viewing accountsB. moving money between accountsC. applying for a loanD. getting current information on productsE. paying bills electronicallyF. e-mailing questions to the bank3. Reasons for creating online servicesA. competing for customersB. talking advantage of modern technology4. Inappropriateness of online banking for some peopleA. having no computers at home.B. preferring to handle accounts the traditional wayB. Now try this: listen to a more authentic version of the material. Then answer the questions.1. What is “interactive banking”It is banking through the Internet.2. Why can “online banking” compete of customers“Online banking”offers convenience which appeals to the kind of customer banks want to keep.3. What kind of customers do banks want to keepBanks most want to keep people who are young, well-educated, and have good incomes.Part ⅣB. Now listen to an interview discussing English and American good customer services.Part ⅤTapescript:“Everybody loves a bargain,”this is a common American saying. A bargain is something you buy for less than its true value. It is something you might not buy if it costs more. One person’s useless ugly object can be another person’s bargain. So many Americans put it outside with a “for sale” sign on it and they have a yard sale.Just about anything can be sold a yard sale: clothing, cooking equipment, old toys, tools, books and chairs, even objects you think are extremely ugly or useless. You may have an electric light shaped like a fish. You may greatly dislike its looks, but it may be beautiful to someone else. Usually the seller puts a price on each object. But the price can almost always be negotiated. The price of a table, for example, might be marked $10. But the seller may accept 8. If the table has not been sold by the end of the day, the seller probably will take much less.Some people go to yard sales because it is part of their job. They earn their livings by buying old things at low prices then selling them at higher prices. Many others, however, go to yard sales just to have fun. They say it is like going on a treasure hunt. Sometimes they really do find the treasure.Ned Jaudere did. The Boston Globe newspaper says Mr. Jaudere has been collecting native American Indian objects since he was a young man. Last year, he stopped at a yard sale in the northeastern city of Worcester, Massachusetts. He paid $125 for what everyonethought was an old wooden club. Mr. Jaudere thought it was something else. Two days later, he confirmed that the club had been used by the Wampanoag Indian leader known as King Philip. King Philip used it during his war with the white settlers at eastern Massachustetts in 1675. The historic weapon had been stolen from a museum in 1970 and had been missing ever since. Mr. Jaudere learnt the war club was valued at about $150000 but he did not sell it or keep it. Mr. Jaudere returned the club to the museum near Boston, Massachusetts from which it was stolen.Questions:1.Which of the following is a common American saying2.What can be sold at a yard sale3.Why do people go to a yard sale4.When was the old wooden club stolen5.What was the real value of the club6.Why was the club at a great value2Hotel or B&BPart ⅠGetting ready1.English breakfast is hot food: fried egg, fired bacon, porridge, etc.2.Continental breakfast consists of coffee, tea, rolls, jam and honey—nothing cooked.3.Half-board includes dinner, bed and breakfast.4.Full-board is the room plus all meals.5.V AT stands for Value Added Tax.Part ⅡA touch of home1. B&BA. natureB&B is a short form for bed and breakfast.B. increasing numberNow there are about 15 000 B&Bs in the U.S.C. advantages over big hotels1. charm, comfort, hospitality.2. owners taking a personal interest in guests2. Attraction of owning a B&BA. meeting different peopleB. talking with guests3. Several features of Suits UsA. long historybuilt in 1883; 19th century decorationsB. interesting names for some roomsNamed after some previous famous guests4. Different people, different choicesA. B&Bs not suitable for some people1. uncomfortable staying in someone else’s home2. not interested personal interactionB. a quiet and romantic place for many peoplePart ⅢRenting a carA.Listen to the conversation in which a man phones a car rental agent about renting a car.Supply the missing information.Information about the customer:A family of three + camp equipmentLeaving on Fri., July 7thReturning on Mon., July 10thSuggestions by the agent:A compact car current model;A small station wagon automatic transmissionBest choice: a Pinto station wagonRegular rate: $ 79.95Special weekend rate: $ 59.95Pick up: after 4 p.m. on Fri.Return: by 10 a.m. on Mon.Mileage rate: first 300 miles free, then 12 cents per mileOther costs:Insurance: $10Sales tax: 8%Deposit: $ 100B.Now try this: listen to a more authentic version of the material. Write down the wordsor phrases that are related with car rentals.a compact car / a station wagon / automatic transmission / current models/ pick up /return the car / special weekend / rate / regular rate / unlimited mileage / insurance sales tax / a full tank of gas / deposit / lowest ratesPart ⅣPart Ⅴ3 “Planting” MoneyExercise 2: Answer the following two questions.1. What does “spending priorities” refer to according to Professor Frank“Spending priorities” refers to the following situation:Americans are spending so much of their income on ever larger houses and cars that they can’t afford to spend on social programs or infrastructure repairs.2. What are t he advantages of working fewer hours and spending more time with familyand friendsBy doing so, one would feel happier, would have fewer disputes of work and lower levels of stress hormones in their blood, One gets sick less often and dies at an older age.Part ⅤA.Listen to a report recently released by a famous London research group about the costof living around the world. List the world’s 10 most expensive cities.Tokyo, Osaka, Oslo, Zurich, Hong Kong, Copenhagen, Geneva, Paris Reykjavik, LondonB.Listen again. Answer the following questions.1.What caused the slipping down of the US citiesThe euro has appreciated against the US dollar.2.What caused the slipping down of Latin American citiesPersistent economic turmoil.3.Which city remains the world’s cheapest cityTehran4.How does the Economist team work out this listThe Economist team checks prices of a wide range of items—from bread and milk to cars and utilities—to compile this report.5.What’s the use of this report for business clientsBusiness clients it to calculate the amount of allowances granted to overseas executives and their families.4 Loans for the DreamPartⅠB. Listen to the following dialogues. Complete the exercises.Dialogue two: Complete the chart. Use ticks to indicate whether the expenditures onPart ⅡA. Listen to the dialogue. Take notes. Then complete the summary.Summary:Mr. Jackson works in the college with a good salary. As his old car is too old to be worth repairing, he would like to have a newer one. Since he can get about a hundred pounds for the old car, he wants to raise some money, three hundred fifty to four hundred overdraft, from the bank.The bank manager suggests two kinds of loans with different interest rates and conditions: a personal Loan and an Ordinary Loan. Mr. Jackson is expected to repay to money within 24 months.B. Now try this: listen to a more authentic version of the dialogue. First complete the chart to show the differences of the two loans. Then try to find the English equivalents of the1.透支额(贷款):overdraft2.偿还:repay3.短期贷款(业务):lenders in the short term4.付利息:pay interest on5.担保物:collateral 6.寿险:life policy 7.房屋的房契:deeds of the house8.政府证券:Government Securities9.凭证:certificate 10.接日计算:on a day-to-day basisPart ⅢA.Listen to the material. Complete the outline. Then give the right words according tothe explantions.Outline1.Buying a houseA. cost of housing(1) 1/4-1/3 of a family’s income(2) depending on size and locationB. way to buy a house—mortgage2. Living in a landlord’s home—advantagesA. cheaperB. easy to get things repaired3. Buying a apartment—condominium* * * * *1. mortgage: bank loan repaid in regular repayments:2. condominium: an apartment building in which the apartments are ownedindividually.B. You are going to hear a passage about a company called Fannie Mae. Keep thefollowing questions in mind while listening and then complete the missing information.Question:1. What is the relationship between the home buyer, the bank, Fannie Mae and the investorsBorrows money frommortgage-based2. How much do Fannie Mae and Freddie Mae control in the American home loan marketThey control about half the home loans in America.3. What problems does the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight find about Fannie MaeHiding changes in its value, poor supervision and not carefully reporting its finances.4. What happens to Fannie Mae after the problems are publicizedThe stock price of Fannie Mae has dropped.Part ⅣA.Listen to an interview about consumer rights under English law. While listening forthe first time, all more key words in the left-hand column. After the second listening,B. Statements1. Secondhand goods should also be of merchantable and top quality.2. If you have suffered personal injury because of the item you’ve bought, you can sue themanufacturer.3. The retailer has the right to say “No refunds without a receipt”.4. Going to court is not very common because as a consumer, it is very costly for you toget the money back.Part ⅤA. Before you listen, answer the following questions.1. Do your parents pay personal income tax2. Do you think it is a good idea for one to pay personal income tax Why or why notB. Now listen to a news report about tax time in the United States. Then complete the5Briefing on Taxation and Insurance PoliciesPartⅠGetting readyB. Listen to five sentences. Write down the numbers described and the key words thathelp you get the answer.Example: You will hear: Our last claim was for £2 000, but this one will be three times that.Please write down: Key words: 2 000/three timesC. Listen to the following dialogues. Complete the exercises.Dialogue one: Complete the statements.1. The man earns about £30000 with bonuses and 24% of his income goes in tax.2. His wife works as well because they’re trying to clear their overdraft.3. Their money mainly goes on food and hobbies, such as sailing and riding.Dialogue two: Answer the questions.1. What was stolen yesterdayA brand new video was stolen.2. Was it insured How do you knowYes. The speaker paid the premium last week.Part Ⅱ.A. The following is the transparency for the presentation. Listen carefully and completethe following outline. Pay special attention to the numbers.Outline1. Structure of personal taxationA. rates1. lower rate: up to £23 700: 25%2. higher rate: above £23700: 40%B. allowances1. single person: £32952. married person: £50153. pension: maximum 17.5% to 40%4. mortgage interest relief: 7%2. Collection of personal taxA. income tax—PAYEB. National Insurance1. employee’s contribution: 9%2. employer’s contribution: 5% to 10%.B. Now listen again. Complete the following statements.1. According to the speaker, UK personal taxation is both simple and relatively low.2. The new legislation recently introduced by the government is that married couplescan opt for separate taxation.3. The tax relief on a 65-year-old man’s pension is 40%.4. PAYE stands for Pay As You Earn. The scheme means the tax is collected direct fromthe employer before he makes out the monthly salary check or bank transfer to the employee.5. Taxable income means the income in which the deduction and the allowance havebeen excluded.Part ⅢA.Listen to the dialogue. Write down the key points. Then complete the paragraph.Mr. Jackson is interested in taking out an insurance policy because he’s been told that it is a good way to save money. He would like to have a lump sum for moving away, buying a house or something like that when he retires.B. Now try this: listen to a more authentic version of the dialogue. Answer the questionswith key words.1. According to the insurance salesman, what are the two ways to decide how muchone should pay to buy an insurance policyA. a fixed objective in mind/ how much to pay each monthB. a fixed objective each month in mind / how much to produce over some years2. If one is interested in saving for two or three years, should he buy a life insuranceWhyNo/ regular & systematic / short-term/ bank/ Building Society.Part ⅣA. Listen to the dialogue. Write down the key points. Then complete the paragraph andanswer the question with key words.According to the insurance salesman, as Mr. Jackson is an unmarried man without any dependents, not in a self-employed position, he has no need for that type if life insurance at the moment.Question:What is good for a shop-keeper if he buys a life insuranceA.accumulate capital / expand business / end of termB.saving to produce a pension6Visions of BusinessPart Ⅰ. Getting readyB. Listen to an economics report about business organizations. Complete the followingPart ⅡB. Listen again. What are the CEO’ s answers to the student’s questionQuestion: What keeps you going and what have you left to accomplishin figuring our every aspect: how much money you need; how many people you’ll need; whether you’ll need people. It gives you a way of predicting where the business may go so you can position yourself to respond intelligently and use the least amount of money. So a business plan is even more critical for those budding entrepreneurs that don’t have much money, for it can help to use the limited resources in the very best way.Part ⅤTapescript:An organization in the United States has been teaching young people about the American business system for almost 80 years. Now we operate in more than 100 other countries.Junior Achievement is the world’s oldest, largest, and fastest growing economic educational organization. It began in 1919 in Springfield, Massachusetts. The group’s first program was for high school students after school hours. Its goal was to show young people how businesses are organized and operated. The students learned by forming their own companies. Local business people advised them.First, the students developed a product. Then they sold shares in their company. They used this money to buy the materials needed to make the product. They produced the product and sold it. Finally they returned the profits to the people who owned shares in the company. The Junior Achievement “Company Program” was very successful. It continues to teach young people about American business by helping the operate their own companies.In 1974, Junior Achievement began teaching students in their classrooms aboutbusiness. Today, there are programs for students of all ages from 5 to 18. More than 2700000 American students are involves in Junior Achievement. They are taught by more than 85000 business advisors who are not paid.Junior Achievement has programs for young school children ages 5 through 11. V olunteer business advisors teach the main rules of successful businesses. They teach how businesses are organized. They teach how products are made and sold. They also teach about the American economy, the system of money, industry and trade. And they teach students how the economy affects their families and their communities.Junior Achievement has programs for middle school students ages 12 to 14. A volunteer business expert teaches the students once a week. One program is called “Project Business”. It is about economic theories. Students learn about supply and demand. They learn about corporations. And they learn about world trade.Another Junior Achievement program for 12 to 14-year-old students is called “the Economics of Staying in School”. It is for students who may be thinking about leaving before completing high school. These students learn the importance of continuing their education. First they play a game. The game shows what kinds of jobs people have. It shows how much education is needed for each job. And it shows how much money each job pays. The students learn that workers with more education get better jobs and earn more money. Then the students learn how much money they need to buy the things they want. They realize that they probably will not earn enough money if they do not finish high school.7Fame and FortunePart ⅠB. Tapescript:In the past few year, hundreds of magazine and newspaper stories have been written about Bill Gates and his company, the reason the Microsoft Company is extremely successful. It has made Bill Gates one of the richest men in the world. William Gates the 3rd was born in 1955, in a western city of Seattle, Washington. He became interested in computers when he was 13 years old. When most young boys his age were playing baseball or football, young Bill Gates was learning to write computer programs. These programs tell computers how to perform useful tasks. Bill Gates attended Harvard University after high school. At Harvard, he began developing the computer language called Basic. He began to think that the computer would someday become a valuable tool that could be used in every office and home. Bill Gates returned to Seattle where he established the Microsoft Company in 1975. It employed only three workers. Microsoft developed computer software for established American companies, like General Electric and Citibank. Soon Microsoft was working with the International Business Machines Company known as IBM. In 1981. IBM began selling a personal computer that used Microsoft products as part of its operating system. By then, Microsoft had 129 workers. Today IBM still uses Microsoft’Part ⅡB. Listen again. Complete the 12 rules for the digital age.1. Insist that communication flow through e-mail.2. Study sales data online to share insights easily.3. Shift knowledge workers into high-level thinking.4. Use digital tools to create virtual teams.5. Convert every paper process to digital process.6. Use digital tools to eliminate single-task jobs.7. Create a digital feedback loop.8. Use digital systems to route customer complaints immediately.9. Use digital communication to redefine the boundaries.10. Transform every business process into just-in-time delivery.11. Use digital delivery to eliminate the middle man.12. Use digital tools to help customers solve problems for themselves.Part ⅢA.1933 Seller: THE CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANYPlace Product Price PurchaserCanada Ten vessels $20 000 per ship Aristotle Onassis1923—1925 Seller: ARTHUR FURGUSONPlace Product Price PurchaserLondon Trafalgar Square £6000 an AmericanLondon Big Ben £ 1000 a touristLondon Buckingham Palace £2000 down payment another tourist Washington The White House £100 000 per annum A TexanNew York The Statue of Liberty £ 1000000 an AustralianB. Listen again, and then work out the outcome of the two persons by filling in the gaps. Outcome 1: Shipping began to boom when the world depression ended and Aristotle Onassis became a millionaire.Outcome 2: Arthur Furguson was identified, recognized, arrested and imprisoned for fraud for five years. After his release he retired to California and lived alife of luxury.Part ⅣYou are going to hear part of a broadcast about the life of Walt Disney. Complete the unfinished sentences below.1. Walt Disney first studied cartooning by doing a correspondence course.2. The first character that Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks invented was Oswald the Rabbit.3. Mickey first appeared in Steamboat Willie, which was the first talking cartoon film.4. Mickey’s voice was provided by Walt Disney himself.5. Walt was not a good artist but he was an amazing storyteller.6. Many of the famous Disney characters were first drawn by Ub Iwerks.7. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1935) was the first feature-length cartoon film—itrequired 2000000 drawing and three years’ work.8. Disney was one of the first film producers to see the potential of TV.10. Disney’s films are sometimes criticized for lack of taste and vulgarity but they stillappeal to children of all ages.Part ⅤListen to the recording. You’ll hear about the three best real estate deals in the history of America. Find the answers to the following questions.1. How much was paid for the whole of Manhattan Island in 1626$ 24 worth of kettles, axes and cloth.2. How much can an office block in New York cost now$ 80 000 000.3. How much did Napoleon sell the entire Mississippi Valley for in 18034. What was the price per hectare (2.5 acres ≈1 hectare)About 12 cents.5. How big was the United States before this dealAbout 800 000 square miles.6. How big was the United States after this dealAbout 1600 000 square miles.7. How much did the Tsar of Russia sell Alaska for in 1876$ 7 200 000.8. What was the price per hectareAbout 5 cents.9. How much gold has Alaska yielded$750 000 000 worth.10. How much coal is there in AlaskaAn estimated 100 000 000 000 tons.。
每年的购物节文案英文范文
每年的购物节文案英文范文The grand shopping festival is approaching once again! Get ready to unleash your inner shopaholic and indulge in a blissful shopping spree. From the hottest fashion trends to the latest electronic gadgets, this festival has got it all. Don't miss out on the incredible deals and discounts that will leave you craving for more.Get your credit cards and wallets ready, because it's time to shop till you drop. This annual shopping extravaganza is the ultimate paradise for all shopaholics out there. Whether you're looking for a wardrobe upgrade or the perfect gift for a loved one, this festival has something for everyone.Picture this – bustling malls, with colorful decorations and dazzling lights. The air is filled with excitement as people rush from store to store, searching for the best deals. From clothing to accessories, cosmetics to gadgets, the options are endless. Grab the latest fashion items, find the perfect home décor, or indulge in some guilt-free tech splurges.But that's not all. The shopping festival is not just about spending money – it's about creating memories. Take a break from the crowded malls and enjoy some delicious food at the extravagant food stalls. From traditional favorites to international cuisines, satisfy your taste buds with a wide array of flavors. Treat yourself to mouth-watering snacks, refreshing beverages, and irresistible desserts.And let's not forget about the entertainment. Dance performances, live music, and interactive games will keep you entertainedthroughout the day. Join in the fun-filled activities and let loose in this carnival-like atmosphere. From face painting to photo booths, there's no shortage of ways to capture and cherish the joyous moments.But the best part of the shopping festival? The unbeatable deals and discounts that will make your jaw drop. Say goodbye to empty wallets and hello to major savings. From buy-one-get-one-free offers to half-price discounts, make the most out of your hard-earned money. Shop smart and stretch your budget without compromising on quality.So mark your calendars and clear your schedules. The grand shopping festival is a must-attend event for all shopping enthusiasts. With incredible deals, mouth-watering food, and entertainment galore, you won't want to miss this shopping extravaganza.Remember, it's not just about the material possessions – it's about the joy of shopping, the thrill of finding the perfect item, and the satisfaction of knowing you've gotten the best deal. So come on out and join the festivities. From fashionistas to tech geeks, there's something for everyone. Shop till you drop and make lasting memories at the grand shopping festival – don't miss out!。
Unit6Shopping(讲义)人教PEP版英语四年级下册2
2024年人教版小学英语四年级下册Unit 6 Shopping单元知识汇总一、重点词汇:1. glove (分手指的)手套2. scarf 围巾;披巾3. umbrella 伞;雨伞4. sunglasses 太阳镜5. pretty 美观的;精致的6. expensive 昂贵的;花钱多的7. cheap 花钱少的;便宜的8. nice 好的9. try on 试穿10. of course当然11. how much 多少钱二、重点句型:1. 询问价钱的句型及答语:How much is this skirt? It’s $89.——句型结构:How much is it/are they?回答:It’s/They’re+价钱.2. 提供帮助的句型及答语:Can I help you? Yes.——句型结构:Can I help you?肯定回答:Yes, please. 否定回答:No, thanks.3. 表达自己能否试穿某物句型及答语:Can I try it on? Sure.——句型结构:Can I try it/them on? 回答:Sure./OK!4. 询问某物太过于怎么样的句型:They’re too small.——句型结构:It’s/They’re too+形容词.5. 询问某人的看法及答语:How do you like this skirt? It’s very pret ty.——句型结构:How do you like +某物?回答:It’s/Th ey’re (very)+形容词.三、重点语音ball, tall, wa llhorse, fork1. 询问价钱的句型及答语:How much is this skirt? It’s $89.句型结构:How much is it/are they?回答:It’s/They’re+价钱.问句是How much引导的询问物品价格的特殊疑问句,how much意为“多少钱”,根据物品的单复数确定be动词用is还是are。
Unit6TravellingaroundAsia-Writing课件2022-2023学年牛津深
Places to visit in Shanghai
People’s Square Tourists will see the Shanghai Grand Theatre and the Shanghai Museum.
Yu Garden Tourists can eat delicious food.
If you like shopping, you will shop till you drop at Dongmen Walking Street, KingKey100 or any other shopping malls.
If you are a big eater, there are so many different restaurants for you to try different kinds of food, such as sea food, Cantonese food, Hakka food. There are many snacks, too.
If you love sightseeing, you can go to Window of the World, China Folk Culture Villages, Splendid China and Da Meisha Beach. You will learn a lot about Shenzhen on both natural and man-made beauty.
Nanjing Road Tourists can buy things in the large shops.
Lujiazui
Tourists will find the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Jinmao Tower.
新标准英语目录
新标准英语目录Book1Unit1 Starting outAR1 Diary of a fresherAR2 Extract from Tis: A MemoirUnit2 Food, glorious food!AR1 The first oysterAR2 ChocolateUnit3 Learning to thinkAR1 Thinking for yourselfAR2 Hone your study skillsUnit4 Person to personAR1 No network: Can we live without our mobile phones?AR2 Thank you for inviting us, when can we leave?Unit5 All you need is loveAR1 Extract from Wuthering HeightsAR2 PoemsUnit6 Shop till you drop!AR1 Retail therapy or shopaholism?AR2 How to shop with your boyfriend Unit7 Family affairsAR1 The pickle jarAR2 Relative values: Venus and Serena Williams, sistersUnit8 Arrivals and departuresAR1 The armchair travelerAR2 Duelling by folk danceUnit9 Body and mindAR1 Quitters are winners, Bulldogs are losersAR2 Walk your way to healthUnit10 Environmental mattersAR1 Green fatigueAR2 The Eden ProjectBook2Unit1 College cultureAR1 College just isn’t special any more AR2 The post-everything generation Unit2 Mixed feelingsAR1 How empathy unfoldsAR2 This is SandyUnit3 Crime watchAR1 Stolen identityAR2 By the numbersUnit4 News 24/7AR1 Making the headlinesAR2 The death of the newspaperUnit5 The world at warAR1 Catch-22AR2 The story of Anne Frank’s Diary Unit6 Sporting lifeAR1 My dream comes trueAR2 Blowing the whistle on soccerUnit7 Animal planetAR1 ProtectionAR2 Are animals smarter than we think? Unit8 Time offAR1 Painting as a pastimeAR2 Leisure inactivities—or how to relax and do nothingUnit9 Have you got what it takes?AR1 Are you the right person for the job? AR2 Volunteer for peaceUnit10 Science fact or science fiction?AR1 Travelling through timeAR2 Science: fact or fiction?Book3Unit1 Discovering yourselfAR1 Catching crabsAR2 We are all dyingUnit2 Childhood memoriesAR1 SupermanAR2 Cultural childhoodsUnit3 Art for art’s sakeAR1 How we listenAR2 The mystery of girl with a pearl earring Unit4 Changing timesAR1 The crazy world of the modern office AR2 Our supposedly exciting times are really rather dullUnit5 A place in societyAR1 Dinner at Joanne’sAR2 I, We, TheyUnit6 Streets full of heroesAR1 Last man down: the fireman’s storyAR2 Eleanor Roosevelt: First lady of the WorldUnit7 The secret life of scienceAR1 Can bad luck be explained?AR2 The diva withinUnit8 High days and holidaysAR1 International Women's DayAR2 Chinese or Western, it’s a time to relax Unit9 What’s in a name?AR1 What’s in a name?AR2 Calling your kid Noah or Coke –how wet is that?Unit10 Tales ancient and modernAR1 Urban myths or Urban legends?AR2 Echo and NarcissusBook4Unit 1 Nine to fiveAR1 Looking for a job after university? First, get off the sofaAR2 If you ask meUnit 2 A good readAR1 Danger! Books may change your life AR2 They were alive and they spoke to me Unit3 Fashion statementsAR1 Fifty years of fashionAR2 Eco-jewellery: sea glassUnit4 Money talksAR1 The credit card trapAR2 The key to wedded bliss? Money mattersUnit5 Gender studiesAR1 Sex differences in English gossip rules AR2 Marked: women in the workplace Unit6 All in the pastAR1 Winston ChurchillAR2 The historian and his factsUnit7 No place like homeAR1 Golden memoriesAR2 Home thoughtsUnit8 Architecture: frozen musicUnit9 Words of wisdomAR1 The Eiffel TowerAR2 The meaning of architectureUnit10 The human spiritAR1 Lessons to be learntAR2 The oldest English spellings, or, the future of spelling reform。
去购物的英文文案浪漫句子
去购物的英文文案浪漫句子1) Indulge yourself in the pleasure of shopping and let the world fade away.2) Fall in love with fashion as you explore the aisles of the shopping mall.3) Unleash your inner shopaholic and let the adventure begin.4) Embark on a retail therapy journey and discover a world of possibilities.5) Let the thrill of shopping transport you into a world of pure bliss.6) Find your own style amidst the racks and shelves of the shopping center.7) Feel the excitement as you explore the latest trends and must-have items.8) Lose yourself in the endless aisles of fashion and accessories.9) Shop till you drop and create unforgettable memories along the way.10) Treat yourself to a shopping spree and escape the mundane.11) Rediscover the joy of indulging in your favorite pastime –shopping!12) Immerse yourself in a world of luxury and refinement as you shop.13) Celebrate love and happiness with every purchase you make.14) Transform into a stylish and confident individual through the art of shopping.15) Enhance your wardrobe with a touch of romance and elegance.16) Let your heart guide you as you wander through the shoppingdistrict.17) Experience a magical day of shopping, filled with surprises and treasures.18) Discover hidden gems that perfectly express your unique personality.19) Embrace the feeling of finding that perfect item that speaks to your soul.20) Create a shopping experience that will forever be engraved in your heart.21) Spoil yourself with a day of retail therapy and feel the love in every purchase.22) Let the thrill of shopping ignite your passion for fashion.23) Awaken your senses and indulge your desires with a shopping adventure.24) Fall in love with the process of finding your perfect shopping companions.25) Immerse yourself in a world where every purchase is a declaration of self-love.26) Find inspiration in every boutique and shop for the dreams you've yet to uncover.27) Create a shopping experience that embodies the essence of romance and allure.28) Let shopping be the rendezvous of love and style, as you write yourown fashion fairy tale.。
促销方案之英文促销口号
促销方案之英文促销口号1. "Unbeatable deals, unforgettable memories!"2. "Shop smart, save big!"3. "Boost your savings with our exclusive promotions!"4. "Experience luxury without breaking the bank!"6. "Discover the ultimate shopping experience!"7. "Quality products at unbeatable prices!"8. "Shop now, save more!"9. "Upgrade your wardrobe for less!"10. "Hurry in and score the best discounts!"11. "Unlock massive savings with our incredible deals!"12. "Indulge in guilt-free shopping!"13. "Shop till you drop, without the price tag!"14. "Find your perfect match at our irresistible prices!"15. "Get more for less!"16. "Don't wait, seize the savings!"17. "Experience the joy of big savings!"18. "Upgrade your home without draining your wallet!"19. "Score unbeatable deals on the brands you love!"20. "Shop smart, live stylishly!"21. "Step into a world of discounts!"22. "Enjoy premium products at budget-friendly prices!"23. "Get ready for a shopping extravaganza!"24. "Unleash your inner bargain hunter!"25. "Celebrating savings – join the party!"26. "Discounts galore at your favorite stores!"27. "Shop smart, feel rewarded!"28. "Experience the thrill of unbelievable savings!"29. "Score big with our unbeatable prices!"30. "Spruce up your space with our affordable home décor!"31. "Unlock your inner shopaholic!"32. "Treat yourself without breaking the bank!"33. "Grab the best deals before they're gone!"34. "Get more bang for your buck!"35. "Elevate your style, elevate your savings!"36. "Discover a treasure trove of bargains!"37. "Get your hands on the hottest deals in town!"38. "Don't wait, shop now and save!"39. "Rewrite the rules of shopping – with unbeatable prices!"40. "Your one-stop shop for massive savings!"41. "Upgrade your tech game without emptying your wallet!"43. "Join the savings revolution!"44. "Premium quality, pocket-friendly prices!"45. "Indulgence meets affordability at our store!"46. "Shop like a boss, save like a pro!"47. "Your gateway to incredible savings!"48. "Unleash your shopping potential!"49. "Shop till you drop – with unbeatable prices!"50. "Celebrate the joy of savings with us!"Remember, it's important to tailor your slogan to your specific promotion and target audience.。
直播卖货英文作文
直播卖货英文作文1. Hey everyone, welcome to my live selling session! Today I've got some amazing products to show you, so stay tuned and get ready to shop till you drop.2. Check out this super cute dress, perfect for a night out with the girls or a date night. It's made of high-quality material and the design is so on-trend. Trust me, you need this in your wardrobe.3. Now, let's talk about skincare. I've got this incredible serum that will give you the glowiest skin of your life. It's packed with all the good stuff and it's a game-changer for your beauty routine.4. Who here loves accessories? I know I do! I've got the most stunning earrings that will take your outfit to the next level. They're lightweight, versatile, and oh-so-chic. You won't be able to resist.5. Time for a quick flash sale! I'm offering a special discount on all the products I've shown today, but you've got to act fast. These deals won't last long, so get your orders in now.6. Don't forget to follow my page and turn on notifications so you never miss out on my live selling events. I've always got new and exciting products to share with you, and you won't want to miss a single one. Thanks for joining me today, happy shopping!。
英文作文商场娱乐
英文作文商场娱乐1. Shopping malls are like a treasure trove of entertainment. There are so many things to do and see! You can shop till you drop, explore new fashion trends, and try on different outfits. It's like a fashion show just for you!2. One of the best things about shopping malls is the variety of food options available. From fast food chains to fancy restaurants, there is something for everyone's taste buds. You can indulge in a juicy burger, enjoy a bowl of spicy noodles, or satisfy your sweet tooth with a delicious ice cream sundae. The possibilities are endless!3. Another great aspect of shopping malls is the entertainment options. You can catch the latest blockbuster movie at the cinema, challenge your friends to a game of bowling, or test your skills at the arcade. It's a greatway to have fun and relax after a long day of shopping.4. Shopping malls also offer a great opportunity forpeople-watching. You can observe different styles and fashion trends, see how people interact with each other,and even make new friends. It's like a mini social experiment that never gets boring!5. In addition to shopping and entertainment, mallsoften host events and exhibitions. You can attend fashion shows, art exhibitions, or even live performances by your favorite artists. It's a chance to immerse yourself in culture and experience something new.6. Shopping malls are not just about buying things,they are about creating memories. You can spend qualitytime with your loved ones, discover new things, and have unique experiences. Whether it's a family outing, a daywith friends, or a solo adventure, there is always something exciting waiting for you at the mall.7. Lastly, shopping malls provide a convenient and comfortable environment. You can escape the heat or rain, enjoy air conditioning, and have access to clean facilities. It's a hassle-free way to enjoy a day out without worryingabout the weather or other external factors.In conclusion, shopping malls are not just places to buy things, but they offer a wide range of entertainment options. From shopping to dining, from movies to events, there is something for everyone. So next time you visit a shopping mall, don't forget to explore all the fun and exciting activities it has to offer!。
unit 6 shop till you drop
• yearly /‘jɪəlɪ/ • ADJ A yearly event happens once a year or every year. 一年一度的 • 例:The two sisters looked forward to their yearly meetings. • 姐妹俩期盼着她们一年一度的会面。
购物狂购物疯狂程度
1. It’s estimated that the fashion-conscious Victoria Beckham spends £100,000 yearly on shopping. 2. Sarah Jessica Parker, the actress who plays Carrie in Sex and the City, admits to owning about 100 pairs of Manolo Blahnik shoes, each pair costing somewhere between $300 and $1,000. 3. So-called WAGs (wives and girlfriends of footballers) became famous during the 2006 World Cup in Germany when six of them spent £57,000 on clothes and shoes in just one hour.
1.limousine 豪华轿车 2.roadster敞篷跑车 (美 作:convertible,德作:cabriolet) 3.racing car 赛车 4.saloon 轿车 (美作:sedan) 5.four-wheel drive 四轮驱动 6.front-wheel drive 前轮驱动 7.trailer 拖车 8.station wagon 小旅行车 pact car 小型汽车 10.light-van 小型货车 11.garbage truck 垃圾车
四年级英语下册Unit6hoppg第6课时教案人教PEP
3、单元教学难点::A、B部分的Let’s talk和B部分的Let’s learn。可以采用情境教学和实物教学相结合的方式突破难点,有条件的可以制作多媒体课件辅助教学。
教学目标
知识目标
能让学生运用They are... 写句子。
能力目标
能听懂录音。
能听懂 Story time 的内容。
情感目标
会唱Let’s sing 的歌曲。
教学重点
掌握重点句子:“They are...”的正确书写。
教学难点
在四线格中的正确书写They are...
教学准备
教学光盘、单词卡片。
教 学 过 程
教 学 内 容
学生活动
补充、 总结
一、复习引题
1、日常口语交流。
2、单元教学重点:学习有关衣服和鞋子的大小、评论价格、颜色和款式。
3、单元教学难点::A、B部分的Let’s talk和B部分的Let’s learn。可以采用情境教学和实物教学相结合的方式突破难点,有条件的可以制作多媒体课件辅助教学。
教学目标
知识目标
能让学生运用They are... 写句子。
能力目标
2、听录音并判断对错。
3、看一看并连线。
4、唱Let’s sing 的歌曲。
5、听录音看动画理解Story time 的内容。
五、布置作业
1、唱第60页的歌曲给家长听;
2、听录音并跟读Snit6 shopping
They are...
单元教学反思
2、听录音并判断对错。
3、看一看并连线。
4、唱Let’s sing 的歌曲。
5、听录音看动画理解Story time 的内容。
Unit6 Shopping第六课时-精品课件
第六课时
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考考你的记忆力
用最短的时间记住以下商品的价格。
考考你的记忆力
¥90 ¥16
¥80
¥ 38
考考你的记忆力
¥80
考考你的记忆力
¥10
¥75
¥86 ¥95Biblioteka 考考你的记忆力¥86
考考你的记忆力
¥45
¥78 ¥5
¥65
考考你的记忆力
¥78
做任务,得奖金
How much are they?
Can I help you? Yes. I want some potatoes.
How much are they?
Can I help you? Yes. I want some potatoes.
How much is it?
做任务,得奖金
¥5
¥10
¥5
¥10
¥15
Task 1 拼单词竞赛
比一比哪组拼出的正确单词最多。
gloves scarf sunglasses umbrella
expensive cheap 便宜的 昂贵的
pretty
精致的,美观的
nice
好的
做任务,得奖金
¥5
¥10
¥15
Task 2 找不同,说对错
找两组对话的不同,说一说哪个是正确的。
谢谢观赏
You made my day!
我们,还在路上……
Homework
(1)Copy some words and sentences of three skills.
(2)Finish all the exercises.
•9、要学生做的事,教职员躬亲共做 ;要学 生学的 知识, 教职员 躬亲共 学;要 学生守 的规则 ,教职 员躬亲 共守。2 021/5 /6202 1/5/6Thursd ay, May 06, 2021 •10、阅读一切好书如同和过去最杰出 的人谈 话。20 21/5/ 62021 /5/62 021/5/ 65/6/ 2021 10:27:33 AM •11、一个好的教师,是一个懂得心理 学和教 育学的 人。20 21/5/ 62021/ 5/620 21/5/ 6May-216-May-21 •12、要记住,你不仅是教课的教师, 也是学 生的教 育者, 生活的 导师和 道德的 引路人 。2021 /5/62 021/5 /6202 1/5/6 Thursd ay, May 06, 2021 13、He who seize the right moment, is the right man.谁把握机遇,谁就心想事成。 2021/ 5/620 21/5/6 2021/ 5/620 21/5/ 65/6/2 021 •14、谁要是自己还没有发展培养和教 育好, 他就不 能发展 培养和 教育别 人。20 21年5 月6日 星期四2 021/5 /6202 1/5/6 2021/5 /6 •15、一年之计,莫如树谷;十年之计 ,莫如 树木; 终身之 计,莫 如树人 。2021 年5月 2021/ 5/620 21/5/6 2021/ 5/65/ 6/202 1 •16、提出一个问题往往比解决一个更 重要。 因为解 决问题 也许仅 是一个 数学上 或实验 上的技 能而已 ,而提 出新的 问题, 却需要 有创造 性的想 像力, 而且标 志着科 学的真 正进步 。2021 /5/62 021/5 /6May 6, 2021 •17、儿童是中心,教育的措施便围绕 他们而 组织起 来。20 21/5/ 62021 /5/62 021/5/ 62021 /5/6
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Unit 6 Shop Till You Drop!
Conversation 1
Janet: So, are you looking for anything in particular?
Mark: Maybe a T-shirt or a polo shirt.
Janet: We could go into the covered market and have a look at the shops in there. Kate: And what about you?
Janet: I need some cosmetics from the Body Shop on Cornmarket Street.
Kate: And I'm looking for something to wear to Jenny's party tonight. But nothing too expensive. Anyway, look, let's go in here.
Assistant: Can I help you?
Kate: We're just looking.
Mark: What do you think of this one?
Kate: Hmm, it's OK, but I'm not sure green suits you. Do they have it in other colours?
Janet: What size do you take?
Mark: Medium, I guess. Oh, here's a nice polo shirt. I like the colour. It's a bit small, though.
Janet: Do they have it in a larger size?
Mark: Yes, here we go. That's great.
Janet: How much is it?
Mark: Twelve pounds. That's not too bad. I'll buy it.
Mark: I'll have this, please.
Assistant: That'll be 12 pounds please. ... Thank you. ... And here's your shirt, and here's your receipt.
Mark: Thanks.
Mark: Look, I've really got to go. I'll see you at the party tonight.
Kate: OK.
Janet: Bye.
Conversation 2
Janet: OK, Kate. Now it is time to find something for you. What about this dress? Kate: Hey, that's lovely.
Janet: Would you like to try it on?
Kate: Yes, OK. Where are the changing rooms?
Assistant: Just behind you.
Kate: Thank you. ... What do you think?
Janet: Well, it really suits you, but ...
Kate: ... it's a bit big. Excuse me, do you have this in a smaller size?
Assistant: What size do you take?
Kate: Size 8, I think.
Assistant: No, I'm afraid we don't. That's the last one.
Kate: No, it doesn't really fit. OK, I'll leave it.
Janet: Actually, I really like it.
Kate: Why don't you try it on, then?
Janet: OK. ... What do you think?
Kate: Perfect. It really suits you.
Janet: It's a bit expensive.
Kate: Go on! You deserve it!
Janet: OK, I'll have it. But I don't have enough cash. ... Can I pay by credit card? Assistant: Sure.
Janet: Thank you.
Assistant: Please enter your PIN. ... And here's your receipt.
Janet: Thank you.
Assistant: Thanks a lot.
Kate: That was painless, wasn't it? But I still don't have a dress for the party. Let's try somewhere else.
Assistant: Bye.
Girls: Bye.。