看听学1 1-4课件解析
3L看听学英语第一课L1公开课(课堂PPT)
•关键句型
• 1. Meet Sandy and Sue ! 祈使句 •口诀:祈使句,祈使句,请求、命令或建议;
主语是you常省去,动词原形开头记; 否定形式要注意,句首Don't牢牢记; 要讲客气please,句首句末没关系。
• 3. Which is your pen , Sue ? •特殊疑问句:(1)不能用yes, no 来回答
(2) 读时用降调 (3)用特殊疑问词引导
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(Be动词)妈妈有三个儿子:
am,is ,are. 我用am 你用are is跟着他她它; 复数全部都用are.
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exercise
二)根据要求写出正确字形
1)she (所有格)___h__e_r__
2) you (所有格)___y_o__u_r__
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the/ /(定冠词)
用法:表示特指的人或物。eg:the desk
读音:1)元音音素前读/ði: / 2)辅音音素前读/ðə/
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sir/ /先生
sir单独使用 ,不加姓氏
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•记住: •1.人名一定要大写! •Sandy Wang Zishuo •2.'s 是名词所有格 •Sandy's book 桑迪的书 • ’s 1. 表示。。。的所有格不能拆开 如mother’s • 2. is的缩写,表示是。 如 : it is = it’s . her teacher’s Julie
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• Narrator :Her teacher’s Mr Crisp. • Mr Crisp:Which is your pen,Sue?
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your/ /你的(所有格)
eg: your book your teacher your class
看听学第一册课文(打印)知识讲解
看听学第一册课文(打印)Narrator:Meet Sandy and Sue!Narrator:This is Sue's class.Narrator:Her teacher's Mr Crisp.Mr Crisp:Which is your pen, Sue?Sue:The red pen, sir.Mr Crisp:Here you are, Sue.Sue:Thank you, sir.Lesson 3Narrator:This is Sandy's class.Narrator:His teacher's Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Whose is this cap?Tom:It's Sandy's, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy!Sandy:Yes, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Come here, please.Sandy:Yes, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is this your cap?Sandy:Yes, it is.Miss Williams:Here you are Sandy. Sit down, please. Sandy:Thank you, Miss Williams.Tom:Kick the ball, Sandy!Sandy:All right, Tom.Tom:Look, Sandy!Mr Crisp:Oh!Mr Crisp:It's all right, Sandy. Whose is this ball? Mr Crisp:Is this your ball, Tom?Tom:No, it isn't, sir.Mr Crisp:Is this your ball, Sandy?Sandy:Yes, it is, sir.Lesson 7Mr May:Who's that girl, Mr Crisp?Mr Crisp:Which girl, Mr May?Mr May:The girl on the red bicycleMr Crisp:That's Sue Clark. She's in my class.Mr May:Who's that boy, Mr Crisp.Mr Crisp:Which boy, Mr May?Mr May:The boy with the football.Mr Crisp:That's Sandy Clark He's Sue's brother. Tom:Kick the ball, Sandy!Mr Crisp:Look out, Mr May!Mother:Hullo, Sandy! Hullo, Sue! Children:Hullo, Mum!Mother:Tea's ready.Mother:Are you hungry, Sue? Sue:Yes, I am.Mother:Are you hungry, Sandy? Sandy:No, I'm not.Sandy:What's for tea? Mother:Look!Mother:Are you hungry now, Sandy? Sandy:Oh yes, I'm very hungry.Lesson 11Sandy:Look at my picture, Sue. Sue:That's nice, Sandy.Sue:What's that?Sandy:It's a bicycle.Sue:Who's that?Sandy:It's Tom. He's on his bicycle Sue:What's this?Sandy:It's a car.Sue:Who's this?Sandy:It's Mr Crisp.Sandy:He's in his car.Mother:This egg is for you, Sandy!Sandy:Thanks, Mum.Sue:Listen, Sandy! That's Dad's car. Eat your egg quickly. Sue:Now put the egg in the egg-cup like thisFather:Good evening, Betty.Mother:Good evening, Jim.Father:Good evening, Children.Children:Good evening, Dad.Sandy:Tea's ready, Dad. This egg is for youFather:An egg! That's nice. I'm hungryFather:Oh! It's empty!Lesson 15Sue:Put on Dad's hat, Sandy!Sandy:Put on Mum's shoes, Sue!Sandy:You are funny, Sue!Sue:You're funny, too, Sandy!Sue:Come with me.Sandy:Knock at the door, Sue.Mother:Come in!Sandy:Look at me! I'm an actorSue:Look at me! I'm an actress.Sandy:Who's that boy, Tom?Tom:Which boy, Sandy?Sandy:That fat boy.Tom:He's a new boy. His name's Billy Briggs Sandy:Look at him!Miss Williams:Billy!Billy:Yes, Miss WilliamsMiss Williams:Open your desk and give me that apple Billy:I'm sorry, Miss Williams. I'm hungryLesson 19Sandy:My bag's heavy!Tom:What's in it, SandySandy:Open it and see.Tom:Six books and six exercise-booksBilly:My bag's heavy, too.Tom:What's in it, BillyBilly:Open it and see!Tom:One book, two apples, three oranges and a banana!Lesson 21Tom and Bill:What nationality are you? French or German Sandy(whispering):I'm FrenchTom:Come on my side!Tom and Billy:What nationality are you?Sue(whispering):I'm German.Billy:Come on my side.Tom and Billy:Pull! Pull!Lesson 23Sandy:Give me that box please, Sue.Sue:Which box, Sandy? This one?Sandy:No, not that one. The big blue one.Sue:What's in it, Sandy?Sandy:Open it and see.Sue:Oh!Sandy:It's a Jack-in-the-box!Lesson 25Sue:There's a man at the door, Dad.Father:Who is it, Sue? Open the door!Sue:It's the postman, Dad.Postman:Good morning, Sue.Sue:Good morning, postman.Postman:There's a letter for your mother. And there's a letter for your father.Sue:Thank you.Sue:Dad! There's a letter for mum and there's a letter for you.Father:This isn't a letter! It's a bill!Lesson 27Gym Master:Look at these shoes!Gym Master:Which are your shoes, Sandy?Sandy:The brown shoes, sir.Gym Master:What colour are your shoes, Tom? Tom:My shoes are black sir.Gym Master:Here you are, Tom.Tom:Thank you, sir.Gym Master:There's a shoe on this locker. Whose is it? Tom:It's Billy's, sir.Lesson 29Mother:Are your hands clean, Sandy?Sandy:Yes, my hands are clean, Mum.Mother:Show me your hands, Sandy.Mother:Your hands aren't clean. They're very dirty! Mother:Go and wash your hands at once!Sandy:All right, Mum.Mother:Are your hands clean now, Sandy?Sandy:Yes, they are, MumMother:Sandy! Look at my nice clean Towel!Lesson 31Tom:Heads or tails, Sue?Sue(calling):Heads!Sue:It's heads!Tom:Come on our side.Tom:Heads or tails, Sandy?Sandy(calling):Tails!Sandy:It's tails!Tom:Go on their side.Tom and Billy:Pull! Pull!Lesson 33Mother:These shoes are nice. Try on these shoes, Sue. Salesman:Sit down here, please.Mother:How are they, Sue?Sue:They're very tight, MumSue:Oh, Mum! Look at those shoes. Those are pretty shoesSalesman:Here you are, young lady.Mother:How are they, Sue?Sue:They're just right!Lesson 35Sandy:What are these, Billy?Billy:They're stamps.Billy:These are French stamps.Billy:And those are Italian stamps.Sandy:Show me those Italian stamps, Billy. They're very prettySandy:Give me this one please, Billy.Billy:Give me two apples then.Sandy:Two apples for one stamp! No, thank you!Lesson 37Mr Crisp:Good morning, childrenClass:Good morning, sirMr Crisp:Sit down, please.Mr Crisp:These two girls are new pupils. Their names are Liz and Lillie.Mr Crisp:Liz and Lillie are twins. They are in our class. Mr Crisp:This is... er ... Liz. And this is... er ...Lillie. Lillie:I'm not Liz. I'm Lillie. She's Liz.Liz:I'm not Lillie. I'm Liz. She's Lillie.Mr Grisp:Twins!Lesson 39Sandy:Whose are these sandwiches, Tom?Tom:They're Billy's.Tom:Open the packet, Sandy.Tom:Take out the sandwiches.Tom:Put in this duster and this bookTom:Hurry up! There's Billy!Billy:Hey! Leave my sandwiches alone!Sandy:Here you are, Billy.Billy:That's funny. These sandwiches are very hard Billy:Oh! Give me my sandwiches quickly!Lesson 41Sandy:Listen, Sue! That's the school bell.Sue:Hurry up, Sandy! We're late for schoolSandy:What's the time, Sue?Sue:It's nine o'clock.Sandy:Look! There's the headmaster. He's in the playground.Sue:Oh, dear!Headmaster:You're both very late this morning. Sandy and Sue:We're sorry, sir.Headmaster:Go to your classrooms quickly!Sandy and Sue:Yes, sir.Lesson 43Father:The children are very quiet this morning, Betty. Mother:Sandy! Sue! Breakfast's ready.Father:Go upstairs and see, Betty. Perhaps they're still asleep.Mother:Wake up, Sandy! It's eight o'clock.Sandy(sleepily):Eh?Mother:Wake up! You're late.Sandy:No, I'm not, Mum. The school's shut today. It's a holiday!Mother:Lazybones!Lesson 45Sue:Give us two packets of sweets please, Mr HillMr Hill:Which packets, Sue? These blue ones?Sue:No, not those. The big red ones.Sandy:How much are they, Mr Hill?Mr Hill:A shilling each.Sandy:A shilling each! That's all our pocket-money! Sue:Give us two small lollipops instead.Lesson 47Miss Williams:This prize is for Billy, Sandy and Tom. Here you are, Billy.Billy:Thank you, Miss Williams.Tom:What is it, Billy?Billy:It's a box of chocolatesSandy:How many chocolates are there? Count them, Billy Billy:One, two, three, four, five, six... There are twenty-four.Tom:Eight chocolates each. Share them, Billy.Billy:One for Tom and one for me. One for Sandy and one for meOne for Tom and one for me. One for Sandy and one for me…Sandy and Tom:Hey! That's not right!Lesson 49Mother:Post these letters for me please, Sue.Sue:O.K. Mum.Sue:Good morning, postman.Postman:Good morning, Sue. How are you today?Sue:Fine, thanks.Sue:Are there any letters in the letter box this morning? Postman:No, there aren't any letters here.Sue:Just a minute.Sue:There are some letters in the letter box now. Postman:Thank you, Sue.Lesson 51 Father's glassesFather:Where are my glasses Sue? Are they over there? Sue:Where, dad?Father:There. Near that box.Sue:No, they aren't here, dad.Father:And they aren't under this newspaper. Sue:Perhaps they're in your pocket, dad.Father:So they are! How silly of me!Lesson 53 Hide-and-seekSue:Let's play hide-and-seek.Billy:Count up to ten, Sue.Sue:One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. I'm ready!Sue:I can see you, Billy. You're behind that fence. Sue:Where's Sandy?Billy:He's beside that tree.Sue:That's funny! He's not here.Sue:Look! There he is! He's up there!Lesson 55 Sandy's kiteSandy:Hold this kite for me please, SueSandy:Now stand between those two trees.Sue:All right, Sandy.Sandy:Ready, Sue?Sue:I'm ready, Sandy. Pull the kite.Sandy:Look at it, Sue! It's like a bird!Sue:I can't see it. Where is it?Sandy:It's over that building.Sue:I can see it now. It's very high.Lesson 57 Silly BillyTeacher:Get into lines boys. Good. Now we can do some exercises.Teacher:Jump together! One, two, three, four, stop! Teacher:Touch your knees!Teacher:Touch your toes!Teacher:Pay attention, Tom. Don't laugh!Sandy:What's the matter, Tom?Tom:Silly Billy can't touch his toes.Lesson 59 Good old Billy!Teacher:Bring me that ball please, Tom.Tom:Yes, sir.Teacher:Now let's play football. Are you all ready? Boys:Yes, sir.Tom:Quick, Sandy! Pass me the ball!Tom:Oh, Sandy! Don't pass it to Billy. Pass it to me.Sandy:Kick it, Billy!Tom:It's a goal!Sandy:Good old Billy!Teacher:Billy can't touch his toes, but he can play football!Lesson 61 The bird's nestMother:What's the matter, Jim?Father:I can't light this fire.Father:Please hold this ladder, dear.Father:Well! Well!Mother:What can you see, Jim?Father:There's a bird's nest in our chimney. Mother:Show it to Sandy and Sue.Father:Sandy! Sue! Come here a moment.Sandy and Sue:Yes, dad.Father:Look at this bird's nest. There are three pretty eggs in it.Sue:Give them to Sandy and meLesson 63 A paper boatSandy:Look at this paper boat, Sue.Sue:That's a nice boat, Sandy.Sue:Let's fill the wash-basin with water.Sandy:Turn on the tap.Sue:Can I make a boat like that? Show me, Sandy Sandy:Take a piece of paper and fold it like this. Mother:Sandy! Sue! Look at this wash-basin! Turn the tap off at once.Lesson 65 Upside-downSandy:Can you stand on your head, Tom?Sandy:Look! Like this.Tom:Let me try.Tom:That's easy. I can do it.Tom:Billy can't stand on his head.Billy:Of course, I can!Billy:Watch me! Now I'm upside-down.Sandy:Look, Tom! Billy's pockets are full of sweets!Lesson 67 A punctureTom:Pump up this tyre, Sandy. It's very flat.Sue:What are you doing, Sandy?Sandy:I'm pumping up this tyre.Sandy:Whew! I'm tired.Tom:It's still flat.Tom:Let's take the tyre off the wheel.Sue:Put the tube in this basin, Sandy.Tom:Look at those bubbles. There's a puncture in this tube.Lesson 69 A game of hopscotchBilly:Hullo Liz, hullo Lillie, hullo Sue.Girls:Hullo Billy.Billy:What are you doing?Liz:We're playing hopscotch.Billy:Can I play, too?Girls:All right.Billy:It's my turn.Sue:Throw your stone, Billy.Tom:Look at Billy! He's playing hopscotch with the girls! Sandy:Hopscotch is a girls game, Billy.Tom:Come and play football with us.Lesson 71 Father's telescopeFather:Look through this telescope, Sandy What can you see?Sandy:I can see a man and a dog.Father:What are they doing?Sandy:They're standing beside a lake.Father:What's the man doing now?Sandy:He's picking up a stick.Father:What's happening now?Sandy:Now the man's throwing the stick into the water. Father:What's happening now?Sandy:Now the dog's swimming across the lake. Sandy:Now the dog's holding the stick between its teeth. It's swimming back to the man.Lesson 73 Happy birthday, Billy!Sandy and Sue are going to Billy's house.It's Billy's birthday. Billy's nine years old today. "Happy birthday, Billy," Sandy says"Happy birthday, Billy," Sue says."Here is a present for you," Sandy says."Thank you, Sandy. Thank you, Sue," Billy says.Billy is opening his present."Is it a Jack-in-the-box?" he asks."No, it isn't," Sue answers."It's a car!" Billy says." And it's made of chocolate!"Lesson 75 Three cheers for BillyThe children are enjoying Billy's birthday party.They're wearing funny hats. They're laughing and playing gamesNow they're eating sandwiches, cakes and biscuits. They're drinking lemonade, too.Billy's birthday cake is very big. There are nine candles on it."Can you blow out the candles?" Sandy asks."Of course I can," Billy answers. "Watch me!""Three cheers for Billy," Sandy shouts.Sandy:Hip! Hip! Children:Hurray!Sandy:Hip! Hip! Children:Hurray!Sandy:Hip! Hip! Children:Hurray!Lesson 77 Sh! Be quiet!Sue:Let's go into the store-room, SandySandy:All right, Sue.Sue:Where's your torch, Sandy?Sandy:Here it is.Sue:Look, Sandy! I can see a man standing beside that box!Sue:Turn on your torch, Sandy.Sandy:You're right, Sue There's a man standing beside that box!Sue:Sh! Be quiet! Come with me!Sandy:Look! It's only an old hat and an old coat.Lesson 79 Ugh!Sandy:Is there any sugar in my tea, Sue?Sue:Taste it, Sandy.Sandy:Ugh! It's not very nice. This isn't tea! It's coffee! Mother:Sandy! What are you drinking?Sue:He's drinking dad's coffee, mum.Mother:Give me that cup please, Sandy.Sandy:It's not very nice, mum. There isn't any milk or sugar in it.Lesson 81 Sue helps motherSue:What are you doing, mum?Mother:I'm making some sandwiches for tea.Sue:Let me help you, mum. I can cut the bread. Mother:All right, Sue.Mother:Sue! Those slices are very thick. Give me the bread-knife please.Mother:Bring me some jam.Sue:Yes, mum.Sue:Mum! Sandy's eating the jam!Sue:The jar's nearly empty.Lesson 83 Billy draws Miss Williams.Billy:Pass me some white chalk, Sandy. I can draw Miss Williams.Billy:Now pass me some blue chalk and some red chalk. Miss Williams:Billy! What are you doing?Billy:I'm drawing, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is that me, Billy?Billy:Yes,Miss Williams. I'm sorry.Miss Williams:It's all right, Billy.Miss Williams:It's a nice picture.Miss Williams:My eyes are blue, Billy. But my nose isn't red! Sit down, please.Lesson 85 A picture of Billy.Miss Williams:Take out a piece of paper, children. Miss Williams:Now you can all draw a picture.Miss Williams:What are you drawing, Tom.Tom:A football match, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What are you drawing, Sandy? Sandy:Billy's birthday party.Miss Williams:Who's this?Sandy:It's Billy.Sandy:He's holding a bar of chocolate in his right hand and a bottle of lemonade in his left hand.Lesson 87 Mother's shopping-listSue:What are you doing, mum?Mother:I'm making a shopping-list, Sue.Sue:Let me help you.Mother:All right, Sue. Open that cupboard. Mother:Is there any jam or honey in the cupboard? Sue:There isn't much jam, but there's a lot of honey. Mother:Are there any apples and oranges in that bowl?Sue:There aren't many oranges, but there are a lot of apples.Mother:Sugar, tea, jam, oranges...Sue:And bananas for Sandy and me.Lesson 89 Flour on the floorNarrator:Mother is still making her shopping-list. Sue is still helping her.Mother:Is there any butter in the refrigerator? Sue:There's very little, mum.Mother:Are there any tomatoes in the refrigerator? Sue:There are very few, mum.Mother:Is there any flour in that tin?Sue:Yes, there's a lot.Mother:Be careful, Sue!Sue:I'm sorry, mum.Mother:Never mind, Sue.Sue:There isn't much flour in the tin now!Mother:No, but there's a lot on the floor!Lesson 91 B eans or ice-cream?Mother:Some meat, potatoes and beans for Sue.Sue:Thanks, mum.Mother:Some meat, potatoes and beans for Sandy. Sandy:I don't like beans, mum. I don't want any. Father:There's some ice-cream in the refrigerator, Sandy. Do you want any?Sandy:Yes please.Father:Then eat some beans or I can't give you any ice-creamMother:Do you want any beans now, Sandy? Sandy:Yes please.Sandy:I want a lot of beans. And I want a lot of ice-cream, too.Lesson 93 Don't forget your change!Mother:Go and buy a large tube of toothpaste, and a small bar of soap please, Sue.Mother:Here's some money.Sue:Thanks, mum.Sue:Good morning, Mr Green.Mr Green:Good morning, Sue.Sue:My mother wants a tube of toothpaste and a small bar of soap, please.Mr Green:A large tube or a small one, Sue?Sue:She wants a large one, please.Mr Green:Here you are, Sue.Sue:Thank you, Mr Green Goodbye.Mr Green:Sue!Sue:Yes, Mr Green?Mr Green:Don't forget your change!Lesson 95 The snowmanSue:Come to the window quickly, Sandy! It's snowing. Sue:Mum, we want some buttons please.Sandy:And a carrot.Mother:Do you want a lot of buttons, Sue?Sue:No, I don't want very many.Sandy:We want dad's old hat, too.Sue:And an old pipe.Mother:What are you doing, children? Children:We're making a snowman, mum.Sue:His eyes are black buttons.Sandy:And his nose is a carrot.Lesson 97 It's time for bedMother:Hurry up, children. It's time for bed.Sue:Oh! We're not sleepy, mum.Sandy:I don't want to go to bed. I want to watch televisionSue:I want to watch television, too.Mother:All right then. You can watch television for ten minutesFather:Are the children in bed, Betty?Mother:No, they're watching television.Father:Sandy! Sue! It's time for bed.Father:Look at them! They're both fast asleep!Lesson 99 Wake up, Billy!Miss Williams:Look at this boy. His name's Paul. He's a French boy.Miss Williams:Now look at this map of the world. Miss Williams:This country is France. Paul comes from France.Miss Williams:The capital city of France is Paris. Paul lives in Paris.Miss Williams:What language does Paul speak, Billy. Billy:Er... er... He speaks German, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Wake up, Billy! You're not paying attention! Paul speaks French.Lesson 101 Simon's never careless but Billy...!Miss Williams:Here's your exercise-book, BillyMiss Williams:You're often careless. Look at these mistakesMiss Williams:Don't laugh at Billy, Sandy!Miss Williams:Whose is this exercise-book?Billy:It's Sandy's, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy, put your name on the cover. You are sometimes careless, too!Miss Williams:Look at Simon's exercise book. Simon'snever careless. His work is always neat andtidy. Billy! You naughty boy!Lesson 103 Which season do you like best?Miss Williams:Look at the blackboard, children.Miss Williams:What's the weather like in Spring, Sandy. Sandy:It's often warm, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What's the weather like in Summer? Sandy:It's often hot.Miss Williams:What's it like in Autumn, Tom?Tom:It's often cool.Miss Williams:What's it like in Winter, Billy?Billy:It's often cold.Miss Williams:Which season do you like best, Billy? Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter?Billy:I like Winter. That's the football season!Lesson 105 The school yearThere are four terms in the school year:the Autumn Term, the Winter Term, the Spring Term and the Summer TermThe first term is the Autumn Term. The Autumn Term begins in September and ends in DecemberThe second term is the Winter Term. The Winter Term begins in January and ends in AprilThe third term is the Spring Term. The Spring Term begins in May and ends in JulyThe fourth term is the Summer Term. The Summer Term begins in July and ends in SeptemberSandy and Sue like the Summer Term best. They are always on holiday then. They always go to the seaside.Lesson 107 North, South, East and West.Miss Williams:Look at this map of Britain. This is the North. It often snows in the North.Miss Williams:This is the South. The sun often shines in the South.Miss Williams:This is the East. The wind often blows in the East.Miss Williams:This is the West. It often rains in the West.Miss Williams:In winter, the sun always rises late and always sets early.The days are short and the nights are long. Miss Williams:In summer, the sun always rises early and always sets late.The days are long and the nights are short.Lesson 109 They don't always go to sleep!The Clarks always get up early every day.In the morning, father always goes to work.Sandy and Sue always go to school.Mother usually stays at home.At midday, Sandy and Sue always eat their lunch at school. In the afternoon, Sandy and Sue always come home from school.They usually arrive home early.In the evening, Sandy and Sue always do their homework. At night they go to bed early, but they don't always go to sleep!Lesson 111 A holidayIt is seven o'clock.Sandy and Sue usually get up early every day. but today it is a holiday.It is a quarter to nine.Sandy and Sue usually go to school in the morning, but this morning they are walking to the parkIt is a quarter past four.Sandy and Sue usually come home from school in the afternoon, but this afternoon they are playing in the park. It is half past six.Sandy and Sue usually do their homework in the evening, but this evening they are watching televisionIt is a quarter past eight.Sandy and Sue usually go to bed early at night, but tonight they are playing a game.They are playing Snakes and Ladders!Lesson 113 A flat tyreMiss Williams is driving her car to school.Suddenly, she stops. "That's funny," she says.She gets out of her car. "Oh dear!" she says."It's twenty to nine. I can't get to school on time this morning!"Then a car stops behind her. It's Mr Crisp!"What's the matter?" Mr Crisp asks."Look!" Miss Williams says. "A flat tyre.""It doesn't matter. " Mr Crisp says. "Come in my car."Lesson 115 The weekMonday mornings are usually terrible. Father always gets up late and he's always in a hurry.On Tuesday mother usually goes to the shops.On Wednesday Sandy and Sue always play games at school. On Thursday Miss Jones always gives Sue her piano lesson. Sue likes this lesson very much.On Friday Miss Jones always gives Sandy his piano lesson. Sandy doesn't like it at all!Saturday and Sunday are the best days of the week. The family usually spend a quiet week-end at home!Lesson 117 .The weather forecast.Sandy:It's Saturday tomorrow. What are we going to do tomorrow?Sue:Let's ask mum.Mother:We're going to spend the day at the seaside Sandy:The seaside!Sue:Hurray!Father:Let's listen to the weather forecast first. Turn the television on, Sue.Television:Here is the weather forecast for tomorrow. Television:It's going to snow in the North and it's going to rain in the South.Sandy and Sue:Oh!Mother:Never mind, children.Father:We can go to the cinema instead.Lesson 119 Fixing the clockFather:That clock doesn't work.Mother:I'm going to take it to the watchmaker's next week.Father:Don't take it to the watchmaker's. Give it to me.I can fix it.Sandy:What are you doing, dad?Father:I'm fixing this clock.Mother:Is it nearly ready now, Jim?Father:No, Betty. I can't put all these pieces together! Mother:Oh, Jim! Give me all the pieces. I'm going to take them to the watchmaker's at once!。
《看听学1Lesson》课件
学生分享自己在学习英语过程中的收获和体会。
3 下一步学习计划
引导学生制定下一步的学习计划,继续提升英语能力。
二、单词学习
1. 英文单词
通过列表和读音学习单词,了 解单词的意思。
2. 汉语拼音
通过拼音列表和读音学习汉语 拼音,了解拼音的意思。
3. 单词应用
学习如何构成句子并应用单词, 通过实例提高单词运用能力。
三、听力训练
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听力训练内容
通过听力练习提升听力理解能力,学习如何听懂英语。
2
听力技巧
学习有效的听力技巧,提高听力理解的准确性和速度。
3
听力练习
通过练习题和听力材料,检验听力训练的效果。
四、口语练习
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口语训练内容
通过模仿和练习,提高口语表达能力,
口语技巧
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学习如何正确地发音和表达。
学习一些口语技巧,如流利地组织语言
和自信地表达观点。
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口语练习
通过角色扮演和对话练习,提高口语表 达的流利程度和准确性。
五、总结
11Lesson》PPT课 件
这是《看听学1Lesson》的PPT课件,旨在帮助学生更好地学习英语。本课程涵 盖了词汇学习、听力训练、口语练习等内容。
一、课程简介
课程概述
本课程旨在通过看、听、学的方式帮助学生提 升英语能力,包括词汇、听力和口语。
学习目标
通过本课程,学生将学会新的单词,提高听力 理解能力,并能够流利地进行口语表达。
《看听学1Lesson》课件
在听力理解过程中,学习者需要运用语言知 识、认知能力和背景知识等来解码语篇,理 解其意义。
听力理解技巧包括预测答案、筛选无关信息 、识别关键词和确定主题等,这些技巧能够 帮助学习者更好地理解听力材料。
听力预测
听力预测是指在听之前根据题目和选项预测听力材料的内容和答案,这有助于学习 者在听的过程中更加有针对性地获取信息。
预测答案时,学习者需要仔细分析选项,找出其中的关键词和信息点,并根据自己 的背景知识和语言能力进行推断。
在实际听力过程中,学习者还需要不断验证和调整自己的预测,以更准确地理解听 力材料。
听力笔记
听力笔记是指在听的过程中记录 关键信息和细节,以便于回忆和
整理听力内容。
有效的听力笔记需要学习者在听 的过程中快速捕捉关键信息和细 节,并使用简洁、明了的语言记
总结词
增强跨文化理解
详细描述
高级听力练习涉及更多文化背景知识,帮助学生增 强跨文化理解能力,提高语言交际水平。
培养听力预测能力
总结词
详细描述
高级听力练习要求学生根据上下文和已有信息,预测听 力材料中的内容,培养预测能力。
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学习方法
学习策略
分块学习
将学习内容分成小块,逐一攻克 ,有助于提高学习效率和记忆效 果。
课程目标
培养学生的英语听说能力
通过本课程的学习,学生能够掌握基本的英语听说技能,提高英语实际运用能力 。
增强学生的跨文化交际能力
通过了解英语国家的文化背景和习俗,学生能够更好地与外国人交流,提高跨文 化交际能力。
课程大纲
课程结构
本课程分为12个单元,每个单元包含听力、 口语、阅读和词汇练习等内容。
关联记忆
利用PPT课件、视频、音频等多种媒体资源 ,提高学习效果。
看听学第一册教案
看听学第一册教案教案标题:《看听学第一册》教案教案目标:1. 帮助学生通过观看和听力练习,提高他们的听力技能和理解能力。
2. 培养学生的观察力和注意力,提高他们的集中注意力和记忆能力。
3. 培养学生的语言表达能力,提高他们的口语表达和交流能力。
4. 培养学生的团队合作精神和互助意识,提高他们的合作能力和社交技巧。
教学内容:1. 观看和听力练习:通过观看和听力练习,学生将学习和理解一些基本的英语单词、短语和句子。
2. 语言表达:学生将通过练习口语表达,提高他们的英语口语和交流能力。
3. 团队合作:学生将通过小组活动和合作练习,培养他们的团队合作精神和互助意识。
教学步骤:1. 导入:通过引入一些与学习主题相关的图片或视频,激发学生的兴趣,并预测本节课的内容。
2. 观看和听力练习:播放相关的视频或录音,让学生观看和听力练习。
学生可以跟随视频或录音中的指示进行动作或回答问题。
3. 讨论和理解:引导学生讨论和理解视频或录音中的内容。
可以提出一些问题,让学生进行思考和回答,帮助他们理解和记忆所学的知识。
4. 语言表达:通过角色扮演、小组讨论或口语练习,让学生运用所学的知识进行口语表达,并提供适当的反馈和指导。
5. 团队合作:安排学生进行小组活动,让他们在小组中合作完成一些任务或项目。
鼓励学生互相帮助和支持,并提供必要的指导和指导。
教学评估:1. 观察学生在观看和听力练习中的参与程度和理解能力。
2. 监听学生在口语表达和交流中的表现,评估他们的口语能力和语言表达能力。
3. 观察学生在小组活动中的合作精神和互助意识,评估他们的团队合作能力和社交技巧。
教学资源:1. 《看听学第一册》教材和相关视频或录音。
2. 图片、视频或其他视听资料,用于导入和激发学生的兴趣。
3. 小组活动和合作练习的任务或项目。
教学延伸:1. 鼓励学生在课后继续观看和听力练习,巩固所学的知识和提高听力能力。
2. 提供额外的口语练习材料,让学生继续练习口语表达和交流。
看听学lesson演示文稿
A: ….? [ask]
B: They are (… bags/cups…. of )….
a glass of water
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What is it?
It is a packet of sweets.
What are they?
They are sweets.
There be…
There is an apple. There are two apples.
There is a man and four boys. There are four boys and a man.
Proximity [prɔk‘simiti]就近原则
紧跟在be动词后的名词单复数决定了be动词的单复形式
Practice:
There _a_re_ six pencils on the table. There _is__ a car in the street. There _i_s _ an orange on the desk. There _a_re_ five lollipops on the table. There _a_re__ many Germans near the shop. There _is__ some milk and books on the table. There _a_re_ some books and milk on the table.
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101. 1.) How many … are there at the door?
There are … at the door. 2.) They are ….
There is/are 描述某处有多少什么东西。 It is / They are 描述这东西怎么样。可以加上形容词描述。
看听学Look Listen Learn1第1和2课的PPT
This is Lily’s desk.
(变一般疑问句)
Is this Lily’s desk? Yes, it is.
I am happy. (变一般疑问句
Are you happy?
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She is beautiful.
meet class teacher which brown schoolbag pencil red rubber green book blue
/ miːt / /klɑːs / / 'tiːtʃə / / wɪtʃ /
/ braʊn / / 'sku:lbæɡ/ / 'pens ə l / / red / / 'rʌbə / /ɡri:n / / bʊk / / bluː/
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(变一般疑问句)
Is she beautiful?
Yes, she is.
在家认真完成作业,每周的读书天数签在试卷的表格上,
下次课提前15分钟进教室,老师带着大家复习,然后完成 课前测试!五年级学生要求熟练朗读并背诵L1,L2;
看听学课本有配套的光碟可供学生在家复习,光碟中有
词汇,句型的练习,每本书配备上下册2张光碟,请同 学们保管好! 作业没有按时上交的学生,课后老师会
发一张空白卷,经老师批改,正确率达到90% 才能放学。 同样,课前测试达不到合格标准的学生,订正检查完后 才可以离开!
Welcome to Cathy's Class
watch a vidia
Sandy This is____.
Sue This is____.
Mr Crisp This is____.
新版看听学教案Lesson1-2 ppt课件
ppt课件
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Meet Sandy and Sue . This is Sue’s class . Her teacher’s Mr. Crisp . Which is your pen ,Sue ? The red pen , sir . Here you are , Sue . Thank you , sir .
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What's this? It's a rubber. It’s an eraser It's a red rubber.
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Which is Sandy's rubber? The blue rubber.
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——T you, sir.
2. ——W is your pencil, Sue?
——The red pencil. 3. R 红, y 黄,b 蓝色像海洋; b 黑,purple紫, g 环保我最棒。 4. “来”是c ,“去”是g ;“是”读y , “不”读n ;朗读英语真顺口
Sandy [ˈsændi] Sue [su:] her [hə:] Mr ['mɪstə] which [wɪtʃ]
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your [jɔː]
pen [pen]
the [ðə, ði :] red [red] book [bʊk] sir [sɜ:] here [hɪə] brown [braʊn]
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看听学第一册课文(打印)说课讲解
Lesson 1Narrator:Meet Sandy and Sue!Narrator:This is Sue's class.Narrator:Her teacher's Mr Crisp.Mr Crisp:Which is your pen, Sue?Sue:The red pen, sir.Mr Crisp:Here you are, Sue.Sue:Thank you, sir.Lesson 3Narrator:This is Sandy's class.Narrator:His teacher's Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Whose is this cap?Tom:It's Sandy's, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy!Sandy:Yes, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Come here, please.Sandy:Yes, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is this your cap?Sandy:Yes, it is.Miss Williams:Here you are Sandy. Sit down, please. Sandy:Thank you, Miss Williams.Lesson 5Tom:Kick the ball, Sandy!Sandy:All right, Tom.Tom:Look, Sandy!Mr Crisp:Oh!Mr Crisp:It's all right, Sandy. Whose is this ball? Mr Crisp:Is this your ball, Tom?Tom:No, it isn't, sir.Mr Crisp:Is this your ball, Sandy?Sandy:Yes, it is, sir.Lesson 7Mr May:Who's that girl, Mr Crisp?Mr Crisp:Which girl, Mr May?Mr May:The girl on the red bicycleMr Crisp:That's Sue Clark. She's in my class. Mr May:Who's that boy, Mr Crisp.Mr Crisp:Which boy, Mr May?Mr May:The boy with the football.Mr Crisp:That's Sandy Clark He's Sue's brother. Tom:Kick the ball, Sandy!Mr Crisp:Look out, Mr May!Lesson 9Mother:Hullo, Sandy! Hullo, Sue! Children:Hullo, Mum!Mother:Tea's ready.Mother:Are you hungry, Sue? Sue:Yes, I am.Mother:Are you hungry, Sandy? Sandy:No, I'm not.Sandy:What's for tea?Mother:Look!Mother:Are you hungry now, Sandy? Sandy:Oh yes, I'm very hungry.Lesson 11Sandy:Look at my picture, Sue. Sue:That's nice, Sandy.Sue:What's that?Sandy:It's a bicycle.Sue:Who's that?Sandy:It's Tom. He's on his bicycle Sue:What's this?Sandy:It's a car.Sue:Who's this?Sandy:It's Mr Crisp.Sandy:He's in his car.Lesson 13Mother:This egg is for you, Sandy!Sandy:Thanks, Mum.Sue:Listen, Sandy! That's Dad's car. Eat your egg quickly. Sue:Now put the egg in the egg-cup like thisFather:Good evening, Betty.Mother:Good evening, Jim.Father:Good evening, Children.Children:Good evening, Dad.Sandy:Tea's ready, Dad. This egg is for youFather:An egg! That's nice. I'm hungryFather:Oh! It's empty!Lesson 15Sue:Put on Dad's hat, Sandy!Sandy:Put on Mum's shoes, Sue!Sandy:You are funny, Sue!Sue:You're funny, too, Sandy!Sue:Come with me.Sandy:Knock at the door, Sue.Mother:Come in!Sandy:Look at me! I'm an actorSue:Look at me! I'm an actress.Lesson 17Sandy:Who's that boy, Tom?Tom:Which boy, Sandy?Sandy:That fat boy.Tom:He's a new boy. His name's Billy BriggsSandy:Look at him!Miss Williams:Billy!Billy:Yes, Miss WilliamsMiss Williams:Open your desk and give me that apple Billy:I'm sorry, Miss Williams. I'm hungryLesson 19Sandy:My bag's heavy!Tom:What's in it, SandySandy:Open it and see.Tom:Six books and six exercise-booksBilly:My bag's heavy, too.Tom:What's in it, BillyBilly:Open it and see!Tom:One book, two apples, three oranges and a banana!Lesson 21Tom and Bill:What nationality are you? French or German Sandy(whispering):I'm FrenchTom:Come on my side!Tom and Billy:What nationality are you?Sue(whispering):I'm German.Billy:Come on my side.Tom and Billy:Pull! Pull!Lesson 23Sandy:Give me that box please, Sue.Sue:Which box, Sandy? This one?Sandy:No, not that one. The big blue one.Sue:What's in it, Sandy?Sandy:Open it and see.Sue:Oh!Sandy:It's a Jack-in-the-box!Lesson 25Sue:There's a man at the door, Dad.Father:Who is it, Sue? Open the door!Sue:It's the postman, Dad.Postman:Good morning, Sue.Sue:Good morning, postman.Postman:There's a letter for your mother. And there's a letter for your father.Sue:Thank you.Sue:Dad! There's a letter for mum and there's a letter for you.Father:This isn't a letter! It's a bill!Lesson 27Gym Master:Look at these shoes!Gym Master:Which are your shoes, Sandy?Sandy:The brown shoes, sir.Gym Master:What colour are your shoes, Tom? Tom:My shoes are black sir.Gym Master:Here you are, Tom.Tom:Thank you, sir.Gym Master:There's a shoe on this locker. Whose is it? Tom:It's Billy's, sir.Lesson 29Mother:Are your hands clean, Sandy?Sandy:Yes, my hands are clean, Mum.Mother:Show me your hands, Sandy.Mother:Your hands aren't clean. They're very dirty! Mother:Go and wash your hands at once!Sandy:All right, Mum.Mother:Are your hands clean now, Sandy?Sandy:Yes, they are, MumMother:Sandy! Look at my nice clean Towel!Lesson 31Tom:Heads or tails, Sue?Sue(calling):Heads!Sue:It's heads!Tom:Come on our side.Tom:Heads or tails, Sandy?Sandy(calling):Tails!Sandy:It's tails!Tom:Go on their side.Tom and Billy:Pull! Pull!Lesson 33Mother:These shoes are nice. Try on these shoes, Sue. Salesman:Sit down here, please.Mother:How are they, Sue?Sue:They're very tight, MumSue:Oh, Mum! Look at those shoes. Those are pretty shoes Salesman:Here you are, young lady.Mother:How are they, Sue?Sue:They're just right!Lesson 35Sandy:What are these, Billy?Billy:They're stamps.Billy:These are French stamps.Billy:And those are Italian stamps.Sandy:Show me those Italian stamps, Billy. They're very prettySandy:Give me this one please, Billy.Billy:Give me two apples then.Sandy:Two apples for one stamp! No, thank you!Lesson 37Mr Crisp:Good morning, childrenClass:Good morning, sirMr Crisp:Sit down, please.Mr Crisp:These two girls are new pupils. Their names are Liz and Lillie.Mr Crisp:Liz and Lillie are twins. They are in our class. Mr Crisp:This is... er ... Liz. And this is... er ...Lillie. Lillie:I'm not Liz. I'm Lillie. She's Liz.Liz:I'm not Lillie. I'm Liz. She's Lillie.Mr Grisp:Twins!Lesson 39Sandy:Whose are these sandwiches, Tom?Tom:They're Billy's.Tom:Open the packet, Sandy.Tom:Take out the sandwiches.Tom:Put in this duster and this bookTom:Hurry up! There's Billy!Billy:Hey! Leave my sandwiches alone!Sandy:Here you are, Billy.Billy:That's funny. These sandwiches are very hard Billy:Oh! Give me my sandwiches quickly!Lesson 41Sandy:Listen, Sue! That's the school bell.Sue:Hurry up, Sandy! We're late for schoolSandy:What's the time, Sue?Sue:It's nine o'clock.Sandy:Look! There's the headmaster. He's in the playground.Sue:Oh, dear!Headmaster:You're both very late this morning.Sandy and Sue:We're sorry, sir.Headmaster:Go to your classrooms quickly!Sandy and Sue:Yes, sir.Lesson 43Father:The children are very quiet this morning, Betty. Mother:Sandy! Sue! Breakfast's ready.Father:Go upstairs and see, Betty. Perhaps they're still asleep.Mother:Wake up, Sandy! It's eight o'clock.Sandy(sleepily):Eh?Mother:Wake up! You're late.Sandy:No, I'm not, Mum. The school's shut today. It's aholiday!Mother:Lazybones!Lesson 45Sue:Give us two packets of sweets please, Mr HillMr Hill:Which packets, Sue? These blue ones?Sue:No, not those. The big red ones.Sandy:How much are they, Mr Hill?Mr Hill:A shilling each.Sandy:A shilling each! That's all our pocket-money!Sue:Give us two small lollipops instead.Lesson 47Miss Williams:This prize is for Billy, Sandy and Tom. Hereyou are, Billy.Billy:Thank you, Miss Williams.Tom:What is it, Billy?Billy:It's a box of chocolatesSandy:How many chocolates are there? Count them, BillyBilly:One, two, three, four, five, six... There are twenty-four.Tom:Eight chocolates each. Share them, Billy.Billy:One for Tom and one for me. One for Sandy and onefor meOne for Tom and one for me. One for Sandy and one for me…Sandy and Tom:Hey! That's not right!Lesson 49Mother:Post these letters for me please, Sue.Sue:O.K. Mum.Sue:Good morning, postman.Postman:Good morning, Sue. How are you today?Sue:Fine, thanks.Sue:Are there any letters in the letter box this morning? Postman:No, there aren't any letters here.Sue:Just a minute.Sue:There are some letters in the letter box now. Postman:Thank you, Sue.Lesson 51 Father's glassesFather:Where are my glasses Sue? Are they over there? Sue:Where, dad?Father:There. Near that box.Sue:No, they aren't here, dad.Father:And they aren't under this newspaper.Sue:Perhaps they're in your pocket, dad.Father:So they are! How silly of me!Lesson 53 Hide-and-seekSue:Let's play hide-and-seek.Billy:Count up to ten, Sue.Sue:One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. I'm ready!Sue:I can see you, Billy. You're behind that fence.Sue:Where's Sandy?Billy:He's beside that tree.Sue:That's funny! He's not here.Sue:Look! There he is! He's up there!Lesson 55 Sandy's kiteSandy:Hold this kite for me please, SueSandy:Now stand between those two trees.Sue:All right, Sandy.Sandy:Ready, Sue?Sue:I'm ready, Sandy. Pull the kite.Sandy:Look at it, Sue! It's like a bird!Sue:I can't see it. Where is it?Sandy:It's over that building.Sue:I can see it now. It's very high.Lesson 57 Silly BillyTeacher:Get into lines boys. Good. Now we can do some exercises.Teacher:Jump together! One, two, three, four, stop!Teacher:Touch your knees!Teacher:Touch your toes!Teacher:Pay attention, Tom. Don't laugh!Sandy:What's the matter, Tom?Tom:Silly Billy can't touch his toes.Lesson 59 Good old Billy!Teacher:Bring me that ball please, Tom.Tom:Yes, sir.Teacher:Now let's play football. Are you all ready?Boys:Yes, sir.Tom:Quick, Sandy! Pass me the ball!Tom:Oh, Sandy! Don't pass it to Billy. Pass it to me.Sandy:Kick it, Billy!Tom:It's a goal!Sandy:Good old Billy!Teacher:Billy can't touch his toes, but he can play football!Lesson 61 The bird's nestMother:What's the matter, Jim?Father:I can't light this fire.Father:Please hold this ladder, dear.Father:Well! Well!Mother:What can you see, Jim?Father:There's a bird's nest in our chimney.Mother:Show it to Sandy and Sue.Father:Sandy! Sue! Come here a moment.Sandy and Sue:Yes, dad.Father:Look at this bird's nest. There are three pretty eggs in it.Sue:Give them to Sandy and meLesson 63 A paper boatSandy:Look at this paper boat, Sue.Sue:That's a nice boat, Sandy.Sue:Let's fill the wash-basin with water.Sandy:Turn on the tap.Sue:Can I make a boat like that? Show me, Sandy Sandy:Take a piece of paper and fold it like this. Mother:Sandy! Sue! Look at this wash-basin! Turn the tap off at once.Lesson 65 Upside-downSandy:Can you stand on your head, Tom?Sandy:Look! Like this.Tom:Let me try.Tom:That's easy. I can do it.Tom:Billy can't stand on his head.Billy:Of course, I can!Billy:Watch me! Now I'm upside-down.Sandy:Look, Tom! Billy's pockets are full of sweets!Lesson 67 A punctureTom:Pump up this tyre, Sandy. It's very flat.Sue:What are you doing, Sandy?Sandy:I'm pumping up this tyre.Sandy:Whew! I'm tired.Tom:It's still flat.Tom:Let's take the tyre off the wheel.Sue:Put the tube in this basin, Sandy.Tom:Look at those bubbles. There's a puncture in this tube.Lesson 69 A game of hopscotchBilly:Hullo Liz, hullo Lillie, hullo Sue.Girls:Hullo Billy.Billy:What are you doing?Liz:We're playing hopscotch.Billy:Can I play, too?Girls:All right.Billy:It's my turn.Sue:Throw your stone, Billy.Tom:Look at Billy! He's playing hopscotch with the girls! Sandy:Hopscotch is a girls game, Billy.Tom:Come and play football with us.Lesson 71 Father's telescopeFather:Look through this telescope, Sandy What can you see?Sandy:I can see a man and a dog.Father:What are they doing?Sandy:They're standing beside a lake.Father:What's the man doing now?Sandy:He's picking up a stick.Father:What's happening now?Sandy:Now the man's throwing the stick into the water. Father:What's happening now?Sandy:Now the dog's swimming across the lake. Sandy:Now the dog's holding the stick between its teeth. It's swimming back to the man.Lesson 73 Happy birthday, Billy!Sandy and Sue are going to Billy's house.It's Billy's birthday. Billy's nine years old today."Happy birthday, Billy," Sandy says"Happy birthday, Billy," Sue says."Here is a present for you," Sandy says."Thank you, Sandy. Thank you, Sue," Billy says.Billy is opening his present."Is it a Jack-in-the-box?" he asks."No, it isn't," Sue answers."It's a car!" Billy says." And it's made of chocolate!" Lesson 75 Three cheers for BillyThe children are enjoying Billy's birthday party.They're wearing funny hats. They're laughing and playing gamesNow they're eating sandwiches, cakes and biscuits. They're drinking lemonade, too.Billy's birthday cake is very big. There are nine candles onit."Can you blow out the candles?" Sandy asks."Of course I can," Billy answers. "Watch me!""Three cheers for Billy," Sandy shouts.Sandy:Hip! Hip! Children:Hurray!Sandy:Hip! Hip! Children:Hurray!Sandy:Hip! Hip! Children:Hurray!Lesson 77 Sh! Be quiet!Sue:Let's go into the store-room, SandySandy:All right, Sue.Sue:Where's your torch, Sandy?Sandy:Here it is.Sue:Look, Sandy! I can see a man standing beside that box! Sue:Turn on your torch, Sandy.Sandy:You're right, Sue There's a man standing besidethat box!Sue:Sh! Be quiet! Come with me!Sandy:Look! It's only an old hat and an old coat.Lesson 79 Ugh!Sandy:Is there any sugar in my tea, Sue?Sue:Taste it, Sandy.Sandy:Ugh! It's not very nice. This isn't tea! It's coffee!Mother:Sandy! What are you drinking?Sue:He's drinking dad's coffee, mum.Mother:Give me that cup please, Sandy.Sandy:It's not very nice, mum. There isn't any milk or sugar in it.Lesson 81 Sue helps motherSue:What are you doing, mum?Mother:I'm making some sandwiches for tea.Sue:Let me help you, mum. I can cut the bread.Mother:All right, Sue.Mother:Sue! Those slices are very thick. Give me the bread-knife please.Mother:Bring me some jam.Sue:Yes, mum.Sue:Mum! Sandy's eating the jam!Sue:The jar's nearly empty.Lesson 83 Billy draws Miss Williams.Billy:Pass me some white chalk, Sandy. I can draw Miss Williams.Billy:Now pass me some blue chalk and some red chalk.Miss Williams:Billy! What are you doing?Billy:I'm drawing, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is that me, Billy?Billy:Yes,Miss Williams. I'm sorry.Miss Williams:It's all right, Billy.Miss Williams:It's a nice picture.Miss Williams:My eyes are blue, Billy. But my nose isn't red!Sit down, please.Lesson 85 A picture of Billy.Miss Williams:Take out a piece of paper, children.Miss Williams:Now you can all draw a picture.Miss Williams:What are you drawing, Tom.Tom:A football match, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What are you drawing, Sandy?Sandy:Billy's birthday party.Miss Williams:Who's this?Sandy:It's Billy.Sandy:He's holding a bar of chocolate in his right hand anda bottle of lemonade in his left hand.Lesson 87 Mother's shopping-listSue:What are you doing, mum?Mother:I'm making a shopping-list, Sue.Sue:Let me help you.Mother:All right, Sue. Open that cupboard.Mother:Is there any jam or honey in the cupboard?Sue:There isn't much jam, but there's a lot of honey.Mother:Are there any apples and oranges in that bowl?Sue:There aren't many oranges, but there are a lot of apples.Mother:Sugar, tea, jam, oranges...Sue:And bananas for Sandy and me.Lesson 89 Flour on the floorNarrator:Mother is still making her shopping-list. Sue isstill helping her.Mother:Is there any butter in the refrigerator?Sue:There's very little, mum.Mother:Are there any tomatoes in the refrigerator?Sue:There are very few, mum.Mother:Is there any flour in that tin?Sue:Yes, there's a lot.Mother:Be careful, Sue!Sue:I'm sorry, mum.Mother:Never mind, Sue.Sue:There isn't much flour in the tin now!Mother:No, but there's a lot on the floor!Lesson 91 Beans or ice-cream?Mother:Some meat, potatoes and beans for Sue.Sue:Thanks, mum.Mother:Some meat, potatoes and beans for Sandy.Sandy:I don't like beans, mum. I don't want any.Father:There's some ice-cream in the refrigerator, Sandy.Do you want any?Sandy:Yes please.Father:Then eat some beans or I can't give you anyice-creamMother:Do you want any beans now, Sandy?Sandy:Yes please.Sandy:I want a lot of beans. And I want a lot of ice-cream, too.Lesson 93 Don't forget your change!Mother:Go and buy a large tube of toothpaste, and a small bar of soap please, Sue.Mother:Here's some money.Sue:Thanks, mum.Sue:Good morning, Mr Green.Mr Green:Good morning, Sue.Sue:My mother wants a tube of toothpaste and a small bar of soap, please.Mr Green:A large tube or a small one, Sue?Sue:She wants a large one, please.Mr Green:Here you are, Sue.Sue:Thank you, Mr Green Goodbye.Mr Green:Sue!Sue:Yes, Mr Green?Mr Green:Don't forget your change!Lesson 95 The snowmanSue:Come to the window quickly, Sandy! It's snowing.Sue:Mum, we want some buttons please.Sandy:And a carrot.Mother:Do you want a lot of buttons, Sue?Sue:No, I don't want very many.Sandy:We want dad's old hat, too.Sue:And an old pipe.Mother:What are you doing, children?Children:We're making a snowman, mum.Sue:His eyes are black buttons.Sandy:And his nose is a carrot.Lesson 97 It's time for bedMother:Hurry up, children. It's time for bed.Sue:Oh! We're not sleepy, mum.Sandy:I don't want to go to bed. I want to watch televisionSue:I want to watch television, too.Mother:All right then. You can watch television for ten minutesFather:Are the children in bed, Betty?Mother:No, they're watching television.Father:Sandy! Sue! It's time for bed.Father:Look at them! They're both fast asleep!Lesson 99 Wake up, Billy!Miss Williams:Look at this boy. His name's Paul. He's a French boy.Miss Williams:Now look at this map of the world.Miss Williams:This country is France. Paul comes from France.Miss Williams:The capital city of France is Paris. Paul livesin Paris.Miss Williams:What language does Paul speak, Billy.Billy:Er... er... He speaks German, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Wake up, Billy! You're not paying attention!Paul speaks French.Lesson 101 Simon's never careless but Billy...!Miss Williams:Here's your exercise-book, BillyMiss Williams:You're often careless. Look at these mistakesMiss Williams:Don't laugh at Billy, Sandy!Miss Williams:Whose is this exercise-book?Billy:It's Sandy's, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy, put your name on the cover. You are sometimes careless, too!Miss Williams:Look at Simon's exercise book. Simon'snever careless. His work is always neat andtidy. Billy! You naughty boy!Lesson 103 Which season do you like best?Miss Williams:Look at the blackboard, children.Miss Williams:What's the weather like in Spring, Sandy. Sandy:It's often warm, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What's the weather like in Summer?Sandy:It's often hot.Miss Williams:What's it like in Autumn, Tom?Tom:It's often cool.Miss Williams:What's it like in Winter, Billy?Billy:It's often cold.Miss Williams:Which season do you like best, Billy? Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter?Billy:I like Winter. That's the football season!Lesson 105 The school yearThere are four terms in the school year:the Autumn Term, the Winter Term, the Spring Term andthe Summer TermThe first term is the Autumn Term. The Autumn Term begins in September and ends in DecemberThe second term is the Winter Term. The Winter Term begins in January and ends in AprilThe third term is the Spring Term. The Spring Term beginsin May and ends in JulyThe fourth term is the Summer Term. The Summer Termbegins in July and ends in SeptemberSandy and Sue like the Summer Term best. They are alwayson holiday then. They always go to the seaside.Lesson 107 North, South, East and West.Miss Williams:Look at this map of Britain. This is the North.It often snows in the North.Miss Williams:This is the South. The sun often shines inthe South.Miss Williams:This is the East. The wind often blows in the East.Miss Williams:This is the West. It often rains in the West.Miss Williams:In winter, the sun always rises late and always sets early.The days are short and the nights are long.Miss Williams:In summer, the sun always rises early and always sets late.The days are long and the nights are short.Lesson 109 They don't always go to sleep!The Clarks always get up early every day.In the morning, father always goes to work.Sandy and Sue always go to school.Mother usually stays at home.At midday, Sandy and Sue always eat their lunch at school.In the afternoon, Sandy and Sue always come home from school.They usually arrive home early.In the evening, Sandy and Sue always do their homework.At night they go to bed early, but they don't always go tosleep!Lesson 111 A holidayIt is seven o'clock.Sandy and Sue usually get up early every day. but today it isa holiday.It is a quarter to nine.Sandy and Sue usually go to school in the morning, but this morning they are walking to the parkIt is a quarter past four.Sandy and Sue usually come home from school in the afternoon, but this afternoon they are playing in the park.It is half past six.Sandy and Sue usually do their homework in the evening, butthis evening they are watching televisionIt is a quarter past eight.Sandy and Sue usually go to bed early at night, but tonightthey are playing a game.They are playing Snakes and Ladders!Lesson 113 A flat tyreMiss Williams is driving her car to school.Suddenly, she stops. "That's funny," she says.She gets out of her car. "Oh dear!" she says."It's twenty to nine. I can't get to school on time thismorning!"Then a car stops behind her. It's Mr Crisp!"What's the matter?" Mr Crisp asks."Look!" Miss Williams says. "A flat tyre.""It doesn't matter. " Mr Crisp says. "Come in my car."Lesson 115 The weekMonday mornings are usually terrible. Father always gets up late and he's always in a hurry.On Tuesday mother usually goes to the shops.On Wednesday Sandy and Sue always play games at school. On Thursday Miss Jones always gives Sue her piano lesson. Sue likes this lesson very much.On Friday Miss Jones always gives Sandy his piano lesson. Sandy doesn't like it at all!Saturday and Sunday are the best days of the week. The family usually spend a quiet week-end at home!Lesson 117 .The weather forecast.Sandy:It's Saturday tomorrow. What are we going to do tomorrow?Sue:Let's ask mum.Mother:We're going to spend the day at the seasideSandy:The seaside!Sue:Hurray!Father:Let's listen to the weather forecast first. Turn the television on, Sue.Television:Here is the weather forecast for tomorrow. Television:It's going to snow in the North and it's going torain in the South.Sandy and Sue:Oh!Mother:Never mind, children.Father:We can go to the cinema instead.Lesson 119 Fixing the clockFather:That clock doesn't work.Mother:I'm going to take it to the watchmaker's next week.Father:Don't take it to the watchmaker's. Give it to me. Ican fix it.Sandy:What are you doing, dad?Father:I'm fixing this clock.Mother:Is it nearly ready now, Jim?Father:No, Betty. I can't put all these pieces together!Mother:Oh, Jim! Give me all the pieces. I'm going to take them to the watchmaker's at once!。
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Narrator:Meet Sandy and Sue!Narrator:This is Sue's class.Narrator:Her teacher's Mr Crisp.Mr Crisp:Which is your pen, SueSue:The red pen, sir.Mr Crisp:Here you are, Sue.Sue:Thank you, sir.Lesson 3Narrator:This is Sandy's class.Narrator:His teacher's Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Whose is this capTom:It's Sandy's, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy!Sandy:Yes, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Come here, please.Sandy:Yes, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is this your capSandy:Yes, it is.Miss Williams:Here you are Sandy. Sit down, please. Sandy:Thank you, Miss Williams.Tom:Kick the ball, Sandy!Sandy:All right, Tom.Tom:Look, Sandy!Mr Crisp:Oh!Mr Crisp:It's all right, Sandy. Whose is this ball Mr Crisp:Is this your ball, TomTom:No, it isn't, sir.Mr Crisp:Is this your ball, SandySandy:Yes, it is, sir.Lesson 7Mr May:Who's that girl, Mr CrispMr Crisp:Which girl, Mr MayMr May:The girl on the red bicycleMr Crisp:That's Sue Clark. She's in my class.Mr May:Who's that boy, Mr Crisp.Mr Crisp:Which boy, Mr MayMr May:The boy with the football.Mr Crisp:That's Sandy Clark He's Sue's brother. Tom:Kick the ball, Sandy!Mr Crisp:Look out, Mr May!Lesson 9Mother:Hullo, Sandy! Hullo, Sue!Children:Hullo, Mum!Mother:Tea's ready.Mother:Are you hungry, SueSue:Yes, I am.Mother:Are you hungry, SandySandy:No, I'm not.Sandy:What's for teaMother:Look!Mother:Are you hungry now, SandySandy:Oh yes, I'm very hungry.Lesson 11Sandy:Look at my picture, Sue.Sue:That's nice, Sandy.Sue:What's thatSandy:It's a bicycle.Sue:Who's thatSandy:It's Tom. He's on his bicycleSue:What's thisSandy:It's a car.Sue:Who's thisSandy:It's Mr Crisp.Sandy:He's in his car.Lesson 13Mother:This egg is for you, Sandy!Sandy:Thanks, Mum.Sue:Listen, Sandy! That's Dad's car. Eat your egg quickly. Sue:Now put the egg in the egg-cup like thisFather:Good evening, Betty.Mother:Good evening, Jim.Father:Good evening, Children.Children:Good evening, Dad.Sandy:Tea's ready, Dad. This egg is for you Father:An egg! That's nice. I'm hungryFather:Oh! It's empty!Lesson 15Sue:Put on Dad's hat, Sandy!Sandy:Put on Mum's shoes, Sue!Sandy:You are funny, Sue!Sue:You're funny, too, Sandy!Sue:Come with me.Sandy:Knock at the door, Sue.Mother:Come in!Sandy:Look at me! I'm an actorSue:Look at me! I'm an actress.Lesson 17Sandy:Who's that boy, TomTom:Which boy, SandySandy:That fat boy.Tom:He's a new boy. His name's Billy Briggs Sandy:Look at him!Miss Williams:Billy!Billy:Yes, Miss WilliamsMiss Williams:Open your desk and give me that apple Billy:I'm sorry, Miss Williams. I'm hungryLesson 19Sandy:My bag's heavy!Tom:What's in it, SandySandy:Open it and see.Tom:Six books and six exercise-booksBilly:My bag's heavy, too.Tom:What's in it, BillyBilly:Open it and see!Tom:One book, two apples, three oranges and a banana!Lesson 21Tom and Bill:What nationality are you French or German Sandy(whispering):I'm FrenchTom:Come on my side!Tom and Billy:What nationality are youSue(whispering):I'm German.Billy:Come on my side.Tom and Billy:Pull! Pull!Lesson 23Sandy:Give me that box please, Sue.Sue:Which box, Sandy This oneSandy:No, not that one. The big blue one.Sue:What's in it, SandySandy:Open it and see.Sue:Oh!Sandy:It's a Jack-in-the-box!Lesson 25Sue:There's a man at the door, Dad.Father:Who is it, Sue Open the door!Sue:It's the postman, Dad.Postman:Good morning, Sue.Sue:Good morning, postman.Postman:There's a letter for your mother. And there's a letter for your father.Sue:Thank you.Sue:Dad! There's a letter for mum and there's a letter for you.Father:This isn't a letter! It's a bill!Lesson 27Gym Master:Look at these shoes!Gym Master:Which are your shoes, SandySandy:The brown shoes, sir.Gym Master:What colour are your shoes, TomTom:My shoes are black sir.Gym Master:Here you are, Tom.Tom:Thank you, sir.Gym Master:There's a shoe on this locker. Whose is it Tom:It's Billy's, sir.Lesson 29Mother:Are your hands clean, SandySandy:Yes, my hands are clean, Mum.Mother:Show me your hands, Sandy.Mother:Your hands aren't clean. They're very dirty! Mother:Go and wash your hands at once!Sandy:All right, Mum.Mother:Are your hands clean now, SandySandy:Yes, they are, MumMother:Sandy! Look at my nice clean Towel!Lesson 31Tom:Heads or tails, SueSue(calling):Heads!Sue:It's heads!Tom:Come on our side.Tom:Heads or tails, SandySandy(calling):Tails!Sandy:It's tails!Tom:Go on their side.Tom and Billy:Pull! Pull!Lesson 33Mother:These shoes are nice. Try on these shoes, Sue. Salesman:Sit down here, please.Mother:How are they, SueSue:They're very tight, MumSue:Oh, Mum! Look at those shoes. Those are pretty shoes Salesman:Here you are, young lady.Mother:How are they, SueSue:They're just right!Lesson 35Sandy:What are these, BillyBilly:They're stamps.Billy:These are French stamps.Billy:And those are Italian stamps.Sandy:Show me those Italian stamps, Billy. They're very prettySandy:Give me this one please, Billy.Billy:Give me two apples then.Sandy:Two apples for one stamp! No, thank you!Lesson 37Mr Crisp:Good morning, childrenClass:Good morning, sirMr Crisp:Sit down, please.Mr Crisp:These two girls are new pupils. Their names are Liz and Lillie.Mr Crisp:Liz and Lillie are twins. They are in our class. Mr Crisp:This is... er ... Liz. And this is... er ...Lillie. Lillie:I'm not Liz. I'm Lillie. She's Liz.Liz:I'm not Lillie. I'm Liz. She's Lillie.Mr Grisp:Twins!Lesson 39Sandy:Whose are these sandwiches, TomTom:They're Billy's.Tom:Open the packet, Sandy.Tom:Take out the sandwiches.Tom:Put in this duster and this bookTom:Hurry up! There's Billy!Billy:Hey! Leave my sandwiches alone!Sandy:Here you are, Billy.Billy:That's funny. These sandwiches are very hard Billy:Oh! Give me my sandwiches quickly!Lesson 41Sandy:Listen, Sue! That's the school bell.Sue:Hurry up, Sandy! We're late for schoolSandy:What's the time, SueSue:It's nine o'clock.Sandy:Look! There's the headmaster. He's in the playground.Sue:Oh, dear!Headmaster:You're both very late this morning.Sandy and Sue:We're sorry, sir.Headmaster:Go to your classrooms quickly!Sandy and Sue:Yes, sir.Lesson 43Father:The children are very quiet this morning, Betty. Mother:Sandy! Sue! Breakfast's ready.Father:Go upstairs and see, Betty. Perhaps they're still asleep.Mother:Wake up, Sandy! It's eight o'clock.Sandy(sleepily):EhMother:Wake up! You're late.Sandy:No, I'm not, Mum. The school's shut today. It's a holiday!Mother:Lazybones!Lesson 45Sue:Give us two packets of sweets please, Mr HillMr Hill:Which packets, Sue These blue onesSue:No, not those. The big red ones.Sandy:How much are they, Mr HillMr Hill:A shilling each.Sandy:A shilling each! That's all our pocket-money! Sue:Give us two small lollipops instead.Lesson 47Miss Williams:This prize is for Billy, Sandy and Tom. Hereyou are, Billy.Billy:Thank you, Miss Williams.Tom:What is it, BillyBilly:It's a box of chocolatesSandy:How many chocolates are there Count them, Billy Billy:One, two, three, four, five, six... There are twenty-four.Tom:Eight chocolates each. Share them, Billy.Billy:One for Tom and one for me. One for Sandy and one for meOne for Tom and one for me. One for Sandy and one for me…Sandy and Tom:Hey! That's not right!Lesson 49Mother:Post these letters for me please, Sue.Sue:. Mum.Sue:Good morning, postman.Postman:Good morning, Sue. How are you todaySue:Fine, thanks.Sue:Are there any letters in the letter box this morning Postman:No, there aren't any letters here.Sue:Just a minute.Sue:There are some letters in the letter box now. Postman:Thank you, Sue.Lesson 51 Father's glassesFather:Where are my glasses Sue Are they over there Sue:Where, dadFather:There. Near that box.Sue:No, they aren't here, dad.Father:And they aren't under this newspaper.Sue:Perhaps they're in your pocket, dad.Father:So they are! How silly of me!Lesson 53 Hide-and-seekSue:Let's play hide-and-seek.Billy:Count up to ten, Sue.Sue:One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. I'm ready!Sue:I can see you, Billy. You're behind that fence. Sue:Where's SandyBilly:He's beside that tree.Sue:That's funny! He's not here.Sue:Look! There he is! He's up there!Lesson 55 Sandy's kiteSandy:Hold this kite for me please, SueSandy:Now stand between those two trees.Sue:All right, Sandy.Sandy:Ready, SueSue:I'm ready, Sandy. Pull the kite.Sandy:Look at it, Sue! It's like a bird!Sue:I can't see it. Where is itSandy:It's over that building.Sue:I can see it now. It's very high.Lesson 57 Silly BillyTeacher:Get into lines boys. Good. Now we can do some exercises.Teacher:Jump together! One, two, three, four, stop! Teacher:Touch your knees!Teacher:Touch your toes!Teacher:Pay attention, Tom. Don't laugh!Sandy:What's the matter, TomTom:Silly Billy can't touch his toes.Lesson 59 Good old Billy!Teacher:Bring me that ball please, Tom.Tom:Yes, sir.Teacher:Now let's play football. Are you all ready Boys:Yes, sir.Tom:Quick, Sandy! Pass me the ball!Tom:Oh, Sandy! Don't pass it to Billy. Pass it to me. Sandy:Kick it, Billy!Tom:It's a goal!Sandy:Good old Billy!Teacher:Billy can't touch his toes, but he can play football!Lesson 61 The bird's nestMother:What's the matter, JimFather:I can't light this fire.Father:Please hold this ladder, dear.Father:Well! Well!Mother:What can you see, JimFather:There's a bird's nest in our chimney.Mother:Show it to Sandy and Sue.Father:Sandy! Sue! Come here a moment.Sandy and Sue:Yes, dad.Father:Look at this bird's nest. There are three pretty eggs in it.Sue:Give them to Sandy and meLesson 63 A paper boatSandy:Look at this paper boat, Sue.Sue:That's a nice boat, Sandy.Sue:Let's fill the wash-basin with water.Sandy:Turn on the tap.Sue:Can I make a boat like that Show me, SandySandy:Take a piece of paper and fold it like this. Mother:Sandy! Sue! Look at this wash-basin! Turn the tap off at once.Lesson 65 Upside-downSandy:Can you stand on your head, TomSandy:Look! Like this.Tom:Let me try.Tom:That's easy. I can do it.Tom:Billy can't stand on his head.Billy:Of course, I can!Billy:Watch me! Now I'm upside-down.Sandy:Look, Tom! Billy's pockets are full of sweets!Lesson 67 A punctureTom:Pump up this tyre, Sandy. It's very flat.Sue:What are you doing, SandySandy:I'm pumping up this tyre.Sandy:Whew! I'm tired.Tom:It's still flat.Tom:Let's take the tyre off the wheel.Sue:Put the tube in this basin, Sandy.Tom:Look at those bubbles. There's a puncture in this tube.Lesson 69 A game of hopscotchBilly:Hullo Liz, hullo Lillie, hullo Sue.Girls:Hullo Billy.Billy:What are you doingLiz:We're playing hopscotch.Billy:Can I play, tooGirls:All right.Billy:It's my turn.Sue:Throw your stone, Billy.Tom:Look at Billy! He's playing hopscotch with the girls! Sandy:Hopscotch is a girls game, Billy.Tom:Come and play football with us.Lesson 71 Father's telescopeFather:Look through this telescope, Sandy What can you see Sandy:I can see a man and a dog.Father:What are they doingSandy:They're standing beside a lake.Father:What's the man doing nowSandy:He's picking up a stick.Father:What's happening nowSandy:Now the man's throwing the stick into the water. Father:What's happening nowSandy:Now the dog's swimming across the lake.Sandy:Now the dog's holding the stick between its teeth. It's swimming back to the man.Lesson 73 Happy birthday, Billy!Sandy and Sue are going to Billy's house.It's Billy's birthday. Billy's nine years old today."Happy birthday, Billy," Sandy says"Happy birthday, Billy," Sue says."Here is a present for you," Sandy says."Thank you, Sandy. Thank you, Sue," Billy says.Billy is opening his present."Is it a Jack-in-the-box" he asks."No, it isn't," Sue answers."It's a car!" Billy says." And it's made of chocolate!"Lesson 75 Three cheers for BillyThe children are enjoying Billy's birthday party.They're wearing funny hats. They're laughing and playing gamesNow they're eating sandwiches, cakes and biscuits. They're drinking lemonade, too.Billy's birthday cake is very big. There are nine candles on it."Can you blow out the candles" Sandy asks."Of course I can," Billy answers. "Watch me!""Three cheers for Billy," Sandy shouts.Sandy:Hip! Hip! Children:Hurray!Sandy:Hip! Hip! Children:Hurray!Sandy:Hip! Hip! Children:Hurray!Lesson 77 Sh! Be quiet!Sue:Let's go into the store-room, SandySandy:All right, Sue.Sue:Where's your torch, SandySandy:Here it is.Sue:Look, Sandy! I can see a man standing beside that box! Sue:Turn on your torch, Sandy.Sandy:You're right, Sue There's a man standing beside that box!Sue:Sh! Be quiet! Come with me!Sandy:Look! It's only an old hat and an old coat.Lesson 79 Ugh!Sandy:Is there any sugar in my tea, SueSue:Taste it, Sandy.Sandy:Ugh! It's not very nice. This isn't tea! It's coffee! Mother:Sandy! What are you drinkingSue:He's drinking dad's coffee, mum.Mother:Give me that cup please, Sandy.Sandy:It's not very nice, mum. There isn't any milk or sugarin it.Lesson 81 Sue helps motherSue:What are you doing, mumMother:I'm making some sandwiches for tea.Sue:Let me help you, mum. I can cut the bread.Mother:All right, Sue.Mother:Sue! Those slices are very thick. Give me the bread-knife please.Mother:Bring me some jam.Sue:Yes, mum.Sue:Mum! Sandy's eating the jam!Sue:The jar's nearly empty.Lesson 83 Billy draws Miss Williams.Billy:Pass me some white chalk, Sandy. I can draw Miss Williams.Billy:Now pass me some blue chalk and some red chalk. Miss Williams:Billy! What are you doingBilly:I'm drawing, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Is that me, BillyBilly:Yes,Miss Williams. I'm sorry.Miss Williams:It's all right, Billy.Miss Williams:It's a nice picture.Miss Williams:My eyes are blue, Billy. But my nose isn't red! Sit down, please.Lesson 85 A picture of Billy.Miss Williams:Take out a piece of paper, children.Miss Williams:Now you can all draw a picture.Miss Williams:What are you drawing, Tom.Tom:A football match, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What are you drawing, SandySandy:Billy's birthday party.Miss Williams:Who's thisSandy:It's Billy.Sandy:He's holding a bar of chocolate in his right hand and a bottle of lemonade in his left hand.Lesson 87 Mother's shopping-listSue:What are you doing, mumMother:I'm making a shopping-list, Sue.Sue:Let me help you.Mother:All right, Sue. Open that cupboard.Mother:Is there any jam or honey in the cupboardSue:There isn't much jam, but there's a lot of honey. Mother:Are there any apples and oranges in that bowl Sue:There aren't many oranges, but there are a lot of apples.Mother:Sugar, tea, jam, oranges...Sue:And bananas for Sandy and me.Lesson 89 Flour on the floorNarrator:Mother is still making her shopping-list. Sue is still helping her.Mother:Is there any butter in the refrigeratorSue:There's very little, mum.Mother:Are there any tomatoes in the refrigeratorSue:There are very few, mum.Mother:Is there any flour in that tinSue:Yes, there's a lot.Mother:Be careful, Sue!Sue:I'm sorry, mum.Mother:Never mind, Sue.Sue:There isn't much flour in the tin now!Mother:No, but there's a lot on the floor!Lesson 91 Beans or ice-creamMother:Some meat, potatoes and beans for Sue.Sue:Thanks, mum.Mother:Some meat, potatoes and beans for Sandy. Sandy:I don't like beans, mum. I don't want any. Father:There's some ice-cream in the refrigerator, Sandy. Do you want anySandy:Yes please.Father:Then eat some beans or I can't give you any ice-cream Mother:Do you want any beans now, SandySandy:Yes please.Sandy:I want a lot of beans. And I want a lot of ice-cream, too.Lesson 93 Don't forget your change!Mother:Go and buy a large tube of toothpaste, and a small bar of soap please, Sue.Mother:Here's some money.Sue:Thanks, mum.Sue:Good morning, Mr Green.Mr Green:Good morning, Sue.Sue:My mother wants a tube of toothpaste and a small bar of soap, please.Mr Green:A large tube or a small one, SueSue:She wants a large one, please.Mr Green:Here you are, Sue.Sue:Thank you, Mr Green Goodbye.Mr Green:Sue!Sue:Yes, Mr GreenMr Green:Don't forget your change!Lesson 95 The snowmanSue:Come to the window quickly, Sandy! It's snowing. Sue:Mum, we want some buttons please.Sandy:And a carrot.Mother:Do you want a lot of buttons, SueSue:No, I don't want very many.Sandy:We want dad's old hat, too.Sue:And an old pipe.Mother:What are you doing, childrenChildren:We're making a snowman, mum.Sue:His eyes are black buttons.Sandy:And his nose is a carrot.Lesson 97 It's time for bedMother:Hurry up, children. It's time for bed.Sue:Oh! We're not sleepy, mum.Sandy:I don't want to go to bed. I want to watch television Sue:I want to watch television, too.Mother:All right then. You can watch television for ten minutesFather:Are the children in bed, BettyMother:No, they're watching television.Father:Sandy! Sue! It's time for bed.Father:Look at them! They're both fast asleep!Lesson 99 Wake up, Billy!Miss Williams:Look at this boy. His name's Paul. He's a French boy.Miss Williams:Now look at this map of the world.Miss Williams:This country is France. Paul comes from France.Miss Williams:The capital city of France is Paris. Paul lives in Paris.Miss Williams:What language does Paul speak, Billy.Billy:Er... er... He speaks German, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Wake up, Billy! You're not paying attention! Paul speaks French.Lesson 101 Simon's never careless but Billy...!Miss Williams:Here's your exercise-book, BillyMiss Williams:You're often careless. Look at these mistakesMiss Williams:Don't laugh at Billy, Sandy!Miss Williams:Whose is this exercise-bookBilly:It's Sandy's, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:Sandy, put your name on the cover. You are sometimes careless, too!Miss Williams:Look at Simon's exercise book. Simon's never careless. His work is always neat and tidy.Billy! You naughty boy!Lesson 103 Which season do you like bestMiss Williams:Look at the blackboard, children.Miss Williams:What's the weather like in Spring, Sandy. Sandy:It's often warm, Miss Williams.Miss Williams:What's the weather like in SummerSandy:It's often hot.Miss Williams:What's it like in Autumn, TomTom:It's often cool.Miss Williams:What's it like in Winter, BillyBilly:It's often cold.Miss Williams:Which season do you like best, Billy Spring, Summer, Autumn or WinterBilly:I like Winter. That's the football season!Lesson 105 The school yearThere are four terms in the school year:the Autumn Term, the Winter Term, the Spring Term and the Summer TermThe first term is the Autumn Term. The Autumn Term begins in September and ends in DecemberThe second term is the Winter Term. The Winter Term begins in January and ends in AprilThe third term is the Spring Term. The Spring Term begins in May and ends in JulyThe fourth term is the Summer Term. The Summer Term begins in July and ends in SeptemberSandy and Sue like the Summer Term best. They are alwayson holiday then. They always go to the seaside.Lesson 107 North, South, East and West.Miss Williams:Look at this map of Britain. This is the North. It often snows in the North.Miss Williams:This is the South. The sun often shines in the South.Miss Williams:This is the East. The wind often blows in the East.Miss Williams:This is the West. It often rains in the West. Miss Williams:In winter, the sun always rises late and always sets early.The days are short and the nights are long. Miss Williams:In summer, the sun always rises early and always sets late.The days are long and the nights are short.Lesson 109 They don't always go to sleep!The Clarks always get up early every day.In the morning, father always goes to work.Sandy and Sue always go to school.Mother usually stays at home.At midday, Sandy and Sue always eat their lunch at school. In the afternoon, Sandy and Sue always come home from school.They usually arrive home early.In the evening, Sandy and Sue always do their homework.At night they go to bed early, but they don't always go to sleep!Lesson 111 A holidayIt is seven o'clock.Sandy and Sue usually get up early every day. but today it is a holiday.It is a quarter to nine.Sandy and Sue usually go to school in the morning, but this morning they are walking to the parkIt is a quarter past four.Sandy and Sue usually come home from school in the afternoon, but this afternoon they are playing in the park.It is half past six.Sandy and Sue usually do their homework in the evening, but this evening they are watching televisionIt is a quarter past eight.Sandy and Sue usually go to bed early at night, but tonight they are playing a game.They are playing Snakes and Ladders!Lesson 113 A flat tyreMiss Williams is driving her car to school.Suddenly, she stops. "That's funny," she says.She gets out of her car. "Oh dear!" she says."It's twenty to nine. I can't get to school on time this morning!"Then a car stops behind her. It's Mr Crisp!"What's the matter" Mr Crisp asks."Look!" Miss Williams says. "A flat tyre.""It doesn't matter. " Mr Crisp says. "Come in my car."Lesson 115 The weekMonday mornings are usually terrible. Father always gets up late and he's always in a hurry.On Tuesday mother usually goes to the shops.On Wednesday Sandy and Sue always play games at school. On Thursday Miss Jones always gives Sue her piano lesson. Sue likes this lesson very much.On Friday Miss Jones always gives Sandy his piano lesson. Sandy doesn't like it at all!Saturday and Sunday are the best days of the week. The family usually spend a quiet week-end at home!Lesson 117 .The weather forecast.Sandy:It's Saturday tomorrow. What are we going to do tomorrowSue:Let's ask mum.Mother:We're going to spend the day at the seaside Sandy:The seaside!Sue:Hurray!Father:Let's listen to the weather forecast first. Turn the television on, Sue.Television:Here is the weather forecast for tomorrow. Television:It's going to snow in the North and it's going to rain in the South.Sandy and Sue:Oh!Mother:Never mind, children.Father:We can go to the cinema instead.Lesson 119 Fixing the clockFather:That clock doesn't work.Mother:I'm going to take it to the watchmaker's next week. Father:Don't take it to the watchmaker's. Give it to me.I can fix it.Sandy:What are you doing, dadFather:I'm fixing this clock.Mother:Is it nearly ready now, JimFather:No, Betty. I can't put all these pieces together! Mother:Oh, Jim! Give me all the pieces. I'm going to take them to the watchmaker's at once!。
《看听学第一册L》课件
第二章:语音
四声
学习汉语四声:平声和掌握汉语的韵母,如“er”、“ian”、“ai”、“ou” 等。
声母和韵母
掌握汉语声母和韵母的组合,如“ba”、“di”、 “chong”等。
第三章:汉字
1
基本笔画
《看听学第一册L》PPT课 件
欢迎来到《看听学第一册L》的PPT课件。在这个课程中,您将会学会标准汉 语的发音、汉字、词汇和语法。我们将通过交互式学习来实现这一目标。让 我们开始吧!
第一章:课程介绍
课程目标
掌握标准汉语的发音、汉字、词汇和语法。
课程安排
全套课程由46讲组成,每讲时长45分钟。
学习方法
结束语
1 总结
2 课程反馈
回顾课程内容,总结所学知识和技能。
听取学员的反馈,不断改进课程质量。
3 最后祝福
祝愿学员能够在汉语学习中取得好成绩,走向更广阔的世界。
词汇记忆方法
介绍词汇记忆的方法和技巧,如联想法、记忆术等。
第五章:语法
1
基本句型
学习和掌握汉语的基本句型,如可以、必须、应该等。
2
谓语动词和宾语
掌握汉语的谓语动词和宾语的用法,如“我要买车”、“他看见了狗”。
3
简单复合句
学习汉语的简单和复合句,如“我去了超市。”、“他买了一本书,但没看。”
第六章:综合练习
听力练习
通过听力练习提高汉语听力水平。
语音练习
通过语音练习提高汉语发音准确性。
语法练习
通过语法练习提高汉语表达和应用能力。
写作练习
通过写作练习提高汉语书写和表达能力。
第七章:参考资料
看听学1Lesson ppt课件
Mum, we want some _____ please.
And a carrot.
Do you want __ __ __ buttons, Sue?
No, I don’t want
very ___.
11
We want dad’s old hat, too. And __ old pipe.
13
read draw
What do you want to do ? I want to ….
ride a bike
play football
We want to ….
watch television
14
make a snowman
read a book
fly a kite
draw a picture ride a horse
for ten minen _in_ b_e_d, Betty?
No, they’re _w_a_tc_h_in_g television.
Sandy! Sue! It’s time for bed. Look at them! They’re both _fa_s_t _as_le_e_p!
It’s time for bed.
It’s time to go to bed.
19
It’s time for school.
It’s time to go to school.
20
It’s time for tea. It’s time to drink tea.
21
It’s time for bed.
What are you doing, children? We ‘re ___ a snowman, mum.
北京课改版一年级数学上册《1-4 说一说》课堂教学课件PPT小学公开课
北京课改版 数学 一年级 上册
数学就在我身边
1
说一说
说一说,同学们都在做什么呢?我们按商品的区域分类观察。
饮料区的饮料价格有的相
同,有的不同;各种饮料的数量不同。
我们来分别说一说他们的价格和数量。
文具区的文具摆放是有
规律的;各种文具的
价格不同。
我们来分别说一说。
同学们都在干什么?阿姨在干什么?你还想说什么?
1.小强的班里做评比,谁得的小旗多谁就是学习小标兵。
看一看:小强得了多少面小旗?小丽得了多少面小旗?谁是学习小标兵?
2.周六,小红和妈妈一起去商店买东西,小红很喜欢吃水果。
商店中都卖些什么水果?这些水果的价格是多少?你能说出哪种水果最贵,哪种最便宜吗?
水果价格表
最贵最便宜
①②
3.( )在近处,( )在远处。
①羊 ②大树
购物中也可以用到数学知识,生活处处有数学,数学就在我身边。
课后作业
1.从教材课后习题中选取;
2.从课时练中选取。
谢谢观看 Thank You。