课件16张PPT。Unit 3Language in use It happens to you once a year.
Your always remember the day very much.
Your mother got a lot of pain that day.Make a guess birthdayWhat do you often do at the party? light the candle sing a songmake a wisheat birthday cakeget presentsa box of chocolatesa CDa magazinea footballWhat presents do you get?a silk dress a T-shirt a scarf a cinema ticket a concert ticket In the westIn China open the presents immediatelyDifferent culturesAround the worldIn the UK and the US, people often give candy to children as presents. They also give toys or clothes. The children
always open their presents immediately.Birthday presentsGet to know moreChildren have a cake at the party.alwaysTheir friends come for the party.usuallyThey sing and dance at the party.oftenThey go out to have a party.sometimesBut they eat noodles at the party.never > > > > alwaysusuallyoftensometimesnever— Does Grandpa always watch TV?
—Yes, he does. He always watches TV.
— Do you …?
— …3. Rewrite the sentences with the words in brackets.
1. I go to the cinema. (often) ________________________________
2. He plays football on Saturday. (usually) ________________________________I often go to the cinema.
He usually plays football on Saturday. 3. She gets up at 7:00. (always) ________________________________
4. They eat chocolate at home. (never) ________________________________She always gets up at 7:00.
They never eat chocolate at home.4. Complete the sentences with Would you like… or Let’s.
Would you like to go to the playground and play football?
1. ______________ to go to the football match?
2. ______ go to a taijiquan class. Would you like Let’s 3. ________ stay at home.
4. ______________ to go to the cinema?
It’s Jackie Chan.
5. ______________ to watch TV?
6. ______________ play basketball. Would you like Would you like Let’s Let’s 5. Read the emails and
tell the invitation from the replies. Dear all,
My birthday party is at four o’clock on Saturday evening at my house. Would you like to come?
MikeInvitationHi Mike,
Thanks. I’d like to come.
See you then.
JaneReplyIt’s great to hear from you Mike, but I’m afraid I can’t come. I always watch my little sister play football on Saturday afternoon.
JackReply1. Mike’s birthday party begins
at 4:00 pm.
2. Jane doesn’t want to go to the party.
3. Jack has got a little sister.
4. Jack always does his homework on Saturday afternoon. √××√Read the emails and
check (√) the true sentences. would like watches his little sister play football