2017-2018学年牛津译林版八年级英语下册课件:Unit 5 Good manners Gram

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4.
Is Alice very hard-working? Yes. She is _h_a_r_d_-_w_o_rk_i_ng__
enough
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_g_et__g_o_od__m_a_r_k_s______.
Day 2
Helen showed me around London.
the adjectives that can be used to describe a person’s personality and
abilities, e.g.:
good clever wise honest
kind careful careless polite
nice rude silly brave
Bgrietnisthle peopslheoautreortoloauggehntloleudtloy sinhopuutblic or laugh loudly in public.
Bpriattisiehntpeoptloeucahreyotouoopraptuiesnht ptaosttoyuocuh if you or pushypoua’srte yinouthifeiyrowu’arye in their way.
country on such fine weather. Helen: I'll show you around London tomorrow. Tea or coffee? Jenny: Coffee, please. Would you make coffee yourself when you are
Sometimes we need to add for someone
before the to-infinitive.
Big Ben is too far away.
I can’t go there on my own.
Big Ben is too far away for me to go there on my own.
look and say
Alice was small enough to go through the door.
Lin Tao was brave enough to save his neighbour from a fire.
Activity 1
Millie is patient enough to listen carefully when others speak. Sandy is careful enough to notice small changes around her.
Activity 2
Complete the sentences by using the adjectives on the left and the phrases on the right.
interesting fast generous hard-working
to be the first of his class to make me laugh to share his things with others to get good marks
1. Is Mike generous? Yes. He is _ge_n_e_r_o_us__ enough __t_o_s_h_a_r_e__
hi_s _t_h_in_g_s_w_i_t_h_o_t_h_e_rs_.
interesting fast hard-working
to be the first of his class to make me laugh to get good marks
at home? Helen: Not very often. It's _t_ro_u_b_l_e_s_o_m_e__e_n_ou_g_h__t_o__ (非常麻烦)
make coffee. Jenny: I heard that in the Western countries, almost everyone likes coffee. Helen: Yes. For us, coffee is more a living style rather than a simple drink.
பைடு நூலகம்
2. Is that story interesting?
Yes. It is _in_t_e_r_es_t_in_g__ enough _t_o_m__ak_e__m_e_
_la_u_g_h_.
3. Is he good at swimming? Yes. He is _fa_s_t enough _t_o__b_e_t_h_e__fi_r_st__
Attention!
enough是副词,修饰前面的形容词。 enough位置在被修饰词的后面。
Examples:
He is old enough to go to school. Andy is strong enough to be a player.
Complete Jenny and Helen’s conversation using “adjective + enough + to-infinitive”.
to be + adjective + enough + to-infinitive
Can you work out the rule?
We can use the verb to be + adjective + enough + to-infinitive to describe a person’s personality and abilities.
too excellent to stop working too famous for us to miss Big Ben is one of London‘s best-known landmarks, and looks most special at night when the clock’s faces are shiny. Big Ben is t_o_o_f_a_m_o_u_s__fo_r_u_s__to__m_i_s_s. The four faces of the clock are 23 feet square, the minute hand is 14 feet long and the figures are 2 feet high. Big Ben is t_o_o_e_x_c_e_l_le_n_t_to__s_to_p__w_o_r_k_in_g, and also the clock tower has served to symbolize the continued functioning of the British government, especially in wartime. A trip to London is incomplete without a look at the Changing of the Guard ceremony at the front of the Buckingham Palace. The tourists are _t_o_o_e_x_c_it_e_d__t_o_s_to_p__ta_k_i_n_g_p_h_o_t_o_s of the most interesting and colorful ceremony in London.
Day 2
polite push in before others
gentle shout or laugh loudly in public
patient touch you or push past you if you’re in their way
Day 2
Bpriotlisthe peoppluesharien tboeofoproelitoethteorspush in before others.
In the underground they’re kind enough to give up their seats for pregnant women, elderly people or women with children.
After hearing my decision to visit the UK, my mother says to me:
the UK—a polite country
How do British people behave in public?
They’re polite enough to obey traffic rules.
They’re patient enough to wait till others move.
Helen: Welcome to my home. I hope you’ll have a great holiday here. Jenny: Thank you! Helen: What a sunny day! It’s _fi_n_e_e_n_o_u_g_h__t_o (足够好) travel around. Jenny: Yes. I’m _lu_c_k_y_e_n_o_u_g_h__t_o (非常幸运) travel around your
We often use “to be + too + ___a_d_je_c_t_iv_e_ (adjective, adverb) + to infinitive” to express a negative result.
Helen is introducing the places of interest in London: too excited to stop taking photos
Kitty is generous enough to share her things with others.
Simon is polite enough to queue in public.
Amy is funny enough to make everyone laugh after class.
You are old enough to learn about good manners at home and abroad.
Day 1
I visited my friend Helen.
Day 1
What’s Helen like? What did Helen do?
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Can you find the similarity?
What’s Helen like? What does Helen do ?
Helen is friendly enough to greet me with a kiss.
Helen is easy-going enough to start the conversation with the weather. Helen is polite enough to say “please” and “thank you” all the time. Helen is outgoing enough to show me around the UK.
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