北师大版八年级下册 Unit 6 Detectives Lesson 17 A Detective Story Period2课件(共14张PPT)

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(共14张PPT)
Unit6
Lesson 17 A Detective Story II
Period2
Wh0 have you said all three of the indirect questions
1.Do you mind if I ask you a few questions
No. please go ahead.
2. Can you tell me why you came back now
Sure.
3.Is it OK if I visit you again tomorrow
OK, that’s fine.
Why do you think the detective uses
indirect questions
Because he wants to be polite.
Key Expressions: Asking permission
What’s different about
the two questions
Can I ask you a few questions
Do you mind if I ask you a few questions
Look and learn.
Direct questions
Reported speech
Why did you come back Can you tell me why you came back
Can I visit you again tomorrow
Is it OK if I visit you again tomorrow
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Change the following direct questions to reported
speech using the phrases in brackets.
1. Which room is open (do you know…. )
Do you know which room is open
2. Have they finished (could you ask them… )
Could you ask them if they have finished
3. Who’ll bring a basket (do you know… )
Do you know who’ll bring a basket
4. Has Jenny got the Music Club notes (could you ask Jenny…
Could you ask Jenny if she has got the Music Club notes
Do you know more introductory phrases in the indirect questions
I wonder …
I’d like to know …
I can’t imagine …
I wonder who invented cheese …
I’d like to know what the weather is like tomorrow.
I can’t imagine why you did not like that!
Giving Permission
Yes, please do.
Sure, go ahead.
Sure.
No problem.
Please feel free.
Work in pairs.
Role -play with your partner.
Ask for permission to do these things.
work in groups
go to the library
do research online
close the window
Is it OK to work in groups
Sorry. Not for this exercise. Please find your partner.
Work with your partner. Take turns asking each other to do these things politely.
explain today’s maths homework
lend you his / her dictionary
show you where the bus stop is
tell you the time
Could you explain
today’s maths homework
to me please
Sure. / No problem.
Listen and circle the name of the speaker who sounds more natural.
Could we talk to you please
Do you mind if I open the window
Do you think we could meet at 8:30
Linda Rose
Sara Emma
Kate Tina
Could we talk to you please
Do you mind if I open the window
Do you think we could meet at 8:30
Linda Rose
Sara Emma
Kate Tina
Listen and underline the stressed words in each sentence.
Now listen and repeat.
Homework
Liza, eight years old, is asking her mother for permission to use the computer. Make a dialogue.