牛津译林版英语七年级下Unit5 Amazing things Inegrated skills&Study skills课件+嵌入音频(25张PPT)

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Unit5 Amazing things
Inegrated skills&Study skills
Integrated skills
Do you like animals
What animals are you fond of
What animals are you afraid of
How much do you know about them
Mr Wu is showing Suzy some pictures of animals. Listen to
their conversationand put the pictures in the correct order.
Write the numbers 1-4 in the boxes.
A1
4
3
2
1
4
Suzy is afraid of animals. Mr Wu wants to help her. He is telling her someinteresting things about animals. Listen to their conversation and help Suzy completeher notes.
A2
How many bones does a giraffe have in its long neck
Seven.
What do snakes eat in cold winter
They eat little or nothing.
Can camels live in very dry places
Yes, they can.
What are ants good at
They smell things well.
(A2) Listen and complete the sentences
A giraffe has a long neck, but there are only _______ bones in its long neck.
seven
A snake eats little or nothing for _______
in cold winter.
months
Camels live in very dry places. They can
live without ______ for a long time.
Ants can _______ things well.
water
smell
Suzy is not afraid of animals now. She is writing a thank-you letter to Mr Wu.Help her finish the letter. Use the notes in Part A2 on page 63 to help you.
A3
Dear Mr Wu.
Thank you for your help.
l know more about animals now. Some animals are really interesting.The giraffe has a very long neck, but I was surprised to know that there are ____________in it.
only 7 bones
It is also amazing that a snake in cold winter: Camels live in very dryplaces, and it is interesting that they for a long time. I also know that we need to keep our house clean-ants__________________.
Now l am not afraid of animals any more.I would like to learn moreabout them.
Suzy
eats little or nothing
can live without water
can smell things well
1.How did the young man travel around over 80 countries
By bike
2.What can the man do with two hands at the same time
He can write with one hand and draw with the other at the same time.
More fun facts about animals
More fun facts about animals
Some frogs can change colour.
Horses sleep standing up.
More fun facts about animals
Butterflies taste with
their feet.
A turtle’s mouth contains no teeth (but be careful, their bites can still hurt)!
Wolves are amazing animals.
They live in a family and they are friendly to each other.
More fun facts about animals
A tortoise can live for 188 years.
More fun facts about animals
A:Do you know about.....
B:You won't believe it,but I heard of/read about /learnt about.....
A:You must be kidding.
That's really cool/amazing/wonderful/strange
B:Do you know any cool/amazing/wonderful/strange things
Tell me more about it.
A:.........
Study skills
They turned around.
What happened Andy asked.
Andy helped me with my English.
He stood beside the tree and shouted,”Help!Help!”
Andy picked up the little cat.
Many verbs in the simple past tense end in the letters –ed.
Do you know how many ways of pronouncing this ending there are
How do you pronounce the following endings
Listen carefully and repeat these words.
How do you pronounce the following endings
Listen carefully and write /tl ,/d/ or / d/ in the blanks.
1. listened ____ 5. started _____ 9. stopped _____
2. liked ____ 6. chatted ____ 10. raised _____
3. wanted ____ 7. finished ____ 11. walked _____
4. hoped _____ 8. passed _____ 12. turned _____
/d/
/t/
/t/
/Id/
/Id/
/t/
/t/
/t/
/d/
/t/
/d/
/Id/
The ways of pronouncing –ed:
-ed pronounces /t/ after the voiceless consonants.
-ed pronounces /d/ after the voiced consonants and vowels.
-ed pronounces / d/ after the sounds /t/ and /d/.
Summary
1. joined ______
2. shared ______
3. shopped______
4. planned______
5. closed ______
6. pushed ______
7. tried ______
8. planted ______
9. waited _____
10. prepared ______
11. failed _____
12. searched _____
13. moved _____
14. missed _____
/d/
/d/
/t/
/d/
/d/
/t/
/d/
/ d/
/ d/
/d/
/d/
/t/
/d/
/t/
More exercises
Millie: Sandy, you're late. The museum closed just a minute ago.
Sandy: Sorry. My grandma visited us this afternoon, so I stayed at home and talked to her.
Millie: That's OK.
Sandy: I hope you enjoyed your day. What did you do
Millie: We watched a short film. It showed a lot of
amazing things in the world.
Kitty: Then we played some amazing games. It was fun!
We're going to come here again next weekend.
Sandy: Let me come with you then!