unit2课件

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•blue: feel blue •discouraged
Her best friend was discouraged
(灰心)
, too.
•miserable ['mizərəbl]
Why do you look so miserable
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1 Vocabulary Link How do they feel? C. Use the following sentence pattern to give the reasons for the feelings of the people in the picture. •The woman is happy because she is going to the movies. •The man in the coffee shop is …because… •The child on the bus is…because… •The little girl is…because… •The businessman is…because… •The cab driver is…because… •The car driver is…because…
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Language points • Stressed: nervous, worried • Kind of: a little • Sound good/interesting ( sound is a link verb) e.g. This film sounds interesting.
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Country • Nigeria [nai„dʒiəriə]尼日利亚 • Venezuela [,vene„zweilə] 委内瑞拉 • El Salvador [el„sælvədɔ:]萨尔瓦多 • Puerto Rico [„pwə:təu‟ri:kəu]波多黎
How’re you doing? (I’m) Fine. OK. So-so. I'm stressed. I’m tired. I’m worried.
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5Language Link Review of the present continuous 动词现在分词变化规则 • 一般情况下,直接在动词后加-ing work ---- working sleep ----- sleeping study ----- studying • 动词以不发音的-e结尾,要去-e加- ing take ----- taking make ----- making dance ----- dancing
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•embarrassed [im’bærəst]
People at the party were embarrassed when Frank got drunk and made an exhibition of himself.
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1. Angie is nervous/ bored. √ 2. Carolyn is scared / sad. √
3. Vicki is happy/angry. √
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Free Talk! What makes you happy? Sad? Angry? When you’re sad or angry, do you cry? When you are nervous, what do you do? Do you feel bored about the study? Can you tell us some embarrassing things you have ever met?
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4 Speaking How’s it going? B Pair work. Practice the conversation with a partner. C Pair work. Read the two situations below. Use the Useful Expression to help you make a dialogue. Situation A Student A: You’re mad. You have two tickets to a basketball game tonight. You’re going wit your friend, but your friend is late. Student B: Your suggestion: Take a taxi to the game. Maybe the friend is there. Situation B Student A: You’re unhappy. You live in New York. Your cousin lives in Boston. She wants you to visit her. You’re afraid of flying on a plane. Student B: Your suggestion: rent a car and drive from New York to Boston.
(痛苦)
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depressed [di'prest] ,
• How should the body disease that depressed disease causes do? • Some day I get so depressed I really consider ending it all.

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• Portugal
• UK 英国
['pɔ:tjugəl] 葡萄牙
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4 Speaking How’s it going? A Read the conversation and listen. How is Katy? Explain your answer to partner.
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Vocabulary Link How do they feel?
yell
[ j e l ] v. to shout loudly
frown [fraun]
v. frown on He frowns on his son’s behavior.
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be, become, get, go, turn, sound, feel, taste, smell etc. e.g. be/become angry/happy/suspicious get bigger/older go bad turn green/ yellow feel soft/ better taste delicious smell awful
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Useful Expression Asking how someone is
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How’s it going? Great! Fine! Ok./ All right. So-so. Not so bad. Don’t ask!
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2 Listening Why are you smiling? A. Listen to the conversations. Number the pictures 1,2,3 in the order you hear. 3-1-2 B. Listen again. How does each speaker feel? Complete the sentences with the correct adjectives.
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Vocabulary Link
happy glad pleased
joyful excited
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•unfortunate [ʌn'fɔ:tʃənit] •unhappy •sad • anxious ['æŋkʃəs] •Sorrowful •bored [bɔ:d] (boring)
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World Link
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Unit 2 Express Yourself !
Lesson A Feelings
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Do you know which words can describe our feelings?
(尴尬)
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•nervous['nə:vəs] •worried, •stressed [strest]
why do you look so stressed
(有压力)
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blush
[blʌʃ]
v. to become red in the face because you are embarrassed or ashamed • blush for
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prepositional phrase • On TV • In the newspaper • In (the) front of • At the corner / in the corner • In the sky • On the weekend • In the first grade
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scared[skєəd] >afraid
How about this real wolf? Are you scared?
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mad angry upset
be mad/angry with sb
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3 pronunciation Linking sounds with ’s A. Listen to the sentences. Notice the pronunciation of the underlined words. 1. The man is laughing. The man’s laughing. 2. The bus is coming. The bus’s coming. 3. Why is she frowning? Why’s she frowning? B. Listen and circle the choices you hear. 1. Tina’s/ Tina is studying in the library. √ 2. My sister’s/ My sister is nervous. She’s/ she is √ √ studying for a test. 3. When’s/ when is your class? √ 4. Cintra’s dad’s/ dad is talking on the phone. √ 5. How’s/ How is your family doing? √ 6. Toshi’s car’s/ car is√not working.
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