课件23张PPT。广州版六年级英语上册Unit 11 The Lion and the MouseTry your bestHow long may I keep (keep, lend) the book.
How long (how often, how long) can I keep the book?
Jack is a little stronger (strong, stronger) than Peter.
The man picked up (got up, picked up) the hare.You mustn’t lend it to others (other, others).
From then on (from then on, from to), the farmer didn’t work any more.
The farmer waited for (waited for, asked for) another hare to appear.
Must we borrow the books with ID card?
No, you needn’t (mustn’t, needn’t)We should return the book to the library in time (on time, in time).
The mouse was looking for (looking for, was looking for) something to eat.
From then on, the farmer didn’t work any more and waited for (looked for, waited for) another hare.
lend/ borrowMay I borrow (lend, borrow) your book?
Can you lend (lend, borrow) me your bike?not… any moreHe isn’t late for school any more.
He doesn’t play computer games any more.
He isn’t fit or strong any more.
He didn’t work any more.The Lion and the Mousenew wordslook for 寻找
A tiger is looking for something to eat.
laugh 笑
The lion laughed.
bite 咬
The mouse began to bite the net.
at last 最后
get out of 走出(…之外)
At last the lion got out of the net.
eat up
eat up the mouse
= eat the mouse uprun into 偶然遇见
I ran into an old school friend in the street yesterday.
too…for…. 对…来说太…
You are too small for a meal.
The book is too difficult for me.
let 祈使句
Let me help you.
Let me go.
That’s very good of you.
That’s very kind of you.
That’s very nice of you.go up to 走上前去
The mouse went up to the mouse.
He went up to the teacher and said ,”Good morning.”story timeOne day a mouse
was looking for (寻找) something to eat.
Suddenly he ran into a lion.
The lion caught (catch, caught)the mouse. He looked at the mouse and said, “You’re too small (太小)for a meal.”Who caught the mouse one day?Did the lion eat the mouse up? Why?Please let me go, Mr LionOne day I will help youHow can a little thing like you help the great king of the animalsOK, I will let you goThank you very muchThat’s very good of youDid the lion think the mouse can help him at first?The next week the mouse was again looking for something to eat.
He saw (see) the lion under a tree.
The lion was (be) in a net and could not (can not) get out.Was the lion in the net one day? Could he get out?The mouse went up to (走上前)him.
“Don’t worry, Mr Lion. I will help you,” said the mouse.
Then he began (begin)to bite the net.At last the lion got out of (走出)the net. He was very happy. “Thank you,” he said. “Thank you so much!” The small can help the great.A mouse.No,it didn't.Yes, it did.Yes, it did.No, it didn't.Yes, it was. No,it couldn't.It bit the net and made a big hole.Yes, I do.Thank you!