(共17张PPT)
Starter Module 2
My English teacher
Unit 3
I’m twelve.
Ten little Indians
Sing a song.
One little, two little, three little Indians;
Four little, five little, six little Indians;
Seven little, eight little, nine little Indians;
Ten little Indian boys.
Warm-up
Warm-up
Listen and do.
Listen and learn.
Presentation
—How old are you
—I’m...
Look and talk.
Presentation
How old is he
Who is the boy
He is Daming.
He is twelve.
—I’m Daming.
Listen and read.
—How old are you
—I’m twelve.
Presentation
—What’s your name, please
Play the chain game.
How old are you
I’m five years old.
How old are you
I’m ten years old.
How old are you
…
Presentation
Presentation
Look and repeat.
11. eleven
12. twelve
13. thirteen
14. fourteen
15. fifteen
16. sixteen
17. seventeen
18. eighteen
19. nineteen
20. twenty
Match.
seventeen twelve nineteen fifteen sixteen thirteen twenty eleven fourteen eighteen
11. _______ 12. ________ 13. _______
14. _______ 15. ________ 16. ________
17. _______ 18. ________
19. _______ 20. ________
eleven
twelve
thirteen
fourteen
fifteen
sixteen
seventeen
eighteen
nineteen
twenty
Presentation
=
+
Listen and point.
11
4
15
12
6
18
14
6
20
17
2
19
Practice
4. 3+ ______ = _______
5. _______+1 = _______
6. 2+ ______ = ________
6
17
15
19
18
20
13
16
16
17
12
14
Listen and write.
Practice
1. 11+______ = ______
2. _____ +4 = _______
3. ______+2 = _______
Listen and write.
eleven
thirteen
fifteen
eighteen
nineteen
twenty
twelve
sixteen
seventeen
fourteen
1 5 9
2 6 10
3 7
4 8
Practice
boys girls desks chairs books bags
12
17
20
14
19
16
11
12
17
18
19
20
16
13
15
14
Listen and match.
Practice
Work in pairs. Ask and answer.
How many…are there Numbers
boys 15
girls 18
desks 13
chairs 19
books 11
bags 16
Production
Summary
New words and phrases:
—How old are you
—I’m twelve.
How many boys are there
old, how old, twelve, eleven, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, boy, girl, desk, chair, bag
New sentences:
Homework
1. Try to remember the number 11~20.
2. Ask some classmates’ ages with the sentence patterns.
Goodbye!