冀教版七年级英语上册 Unit 4 Lesson 21《At the Market》(20张)-课件
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Let’s play a game.
Whaபைடு நூலகம்’s missing?
market cabbage
milk pear
apple
carrot watermelon
grape
sweet
delicious
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Jack: Wow! Look at the_c_a_r_r_o_ts__. They are so big in Canada. Li Ming: Do you like_c_a_b_b_a_g_e_, Jack? I like to eat cabbage in soup. It’s _d_e_l_ic_i_o_u_s. Jack: Yes, I like cabbage. In Canada, we eat cabbage in_s_a_l_a_d_s_.
Li Ming: I like_w_a_t_e_r_m_e__lo_n_s_. They are s_w__e_e_t. Let’s buy a watermelon. Jack: OK. How _a_b_o_u_t_the pears? _p_e_a_r_s are sweet, too. Li Ming: The pears don’t__lo_o_k__g_o_o_d__. But the apples look good. Jack: OK. Let’s buy some apples.
the expressions: Do you like...? Yes, I do./No, I don’t.
Let’s play guessing games.
This is the morning ['mɑːkɪt] m__a_rk_e_t_.
[greɪps]G_r_a_p_esare my favourite.
Lesson 21: At the Market
1. To learn to use the words: market, grape, carrot, cabbage, watermelon, sweet, pear 2. To talk about fruits and vegetables with
B: No, _I_d_o__n_’_t_. I like
hamburgers.
A: D_o__they _l_ik_e_ _p_e_a_r_s_? B: No, _t_h_e_y__d_o_n_’_t.They
like Grapes.
Look and Practice.
Do you like...? Yes, I do./No, I don’t. I like …/I don’t like ….
Look and Practice.
Look at the examples and write down your sentences.
1. Li Ming takes Jack to the morning market. take sb to sp 带某人/物去某地
2. Potatoes are my favourite. = My favourite vegetables are Potatoes. =I like Potatoes best. favourite= favourite +n.=like … best 最喜欢的。。。
Fill in the blanks.
Li Ming takes Jack to the morning market.
Li Ming: This is the morning___m_a_r_k_e_t, Jack. Many people buy fruit and _v_e_g_e_t_a_b_le_s__here. Do you like fruit and vegetables? Jack: Yes, I like vegetables very much. Potatoes are my_f_a_v_o_u_r_it_e_.
Would you like to buy some ['kæ rəts]_c_a_rr_o_ts_?
I’d like to buy some [ˈkæ bɪdʒz]ca_b_b_ag_e.s
Let’s buy a ['wɔːtəmelən] __w_a_t_e_rm_e_l_o_n_.
I’d like some[peə]__pe_a_r_s __.
Can you say it?
A: Do you like bananas? B: Yes, I do. I don’t like pears.
A: Do you like oranges? B: No, I don’t. I like apples.
A: D_o__you _l_ik_e_ w_a_t_e_r_le__m_o_n__s?
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