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Why don’t you talk to your parents
SectionA 1a-2d
1. What’s the relationship between them
2. What’s wrong with the boy Why
3. Does she give any advice to him
4. What should the boy do
A teacher and a student.
He falls asleep in the class these days.
Yes, she does.
He should set an alarm and take up a new hobby.
Why don’t you…
=Why not do…
为何不……呢?
Because he plays computer games too late every day.
What’s wrong with sb./sth.
= What’s the matter
怎么了?/ 哪儿不舒服?/ 出什么毛病了?
Do you have any
problems
in your daily life
Sylvia
friends
parents
homework
grades
too shy
Speak out
problems
What’ s wrong with you
What’ s wrong with you
study too much
have too much homework
have too many after-school classes
not get enough sleep
not have any free time to do things we like
be not allowed to hang out with friends
get into a fight with friends
=have a fight with sb.
/ fight with sb.
和…打架
What’ s wrong with you
allow sb. to do sth.
允许某人做某事
allow doing sth.
允许做某事
be allowed to do sth.
被允许做某事
Problems
At home
At school
have difficulty in studying
argue with classmates
can’t get on with classmates
study until midnight
refuse to communicate with parents
be not allowed to use phones
What else
argue with parents
argue with sb.
与某人争吵
argue about sth.
争吵某事
communicate with sb.
与某人交流
Do you think they are serious or not serious
What should you do
Give advice
I have to study too much so I don't get enough sleep.
Maybe you should have a good rest and make a reasonable (合理的) study plan
Give advice
I have too much homework
so I don’t have any free time to do things I like.
Why don’t you talk to your teachers and ask them for help
Give advice
I have too many after-school classes on the weekend.
Why don't you talk to your parents and tell them what do you really want.
Give advice
I got into a fight with my best friend.
Why don’t you say say sorry first
Give advice
My parents don’t allow me to use phones.
Why don’t you hang out with your friends instead of using phones
Some students from a different school have the same problems.
Listening
Sylvia
1b
1. I have to study too much so I don’t get enough sleep.
2. I have too much homework so I don’t have any free time to do things I like.
3. My parents don’t allow me to hang out with my
friends.
4. I have too many after-school classes.
5. I got into a fight with my best friend.
Watch and circle the problems you hear in 1a
1b
1. I have to study too much so I don’t get enough sleep.
2. I have too much homework so I don’t have any free time to do things I like.
3. My parents don’t allow me to hang out with my
friends.
4. I have too many after-school classes.
5. I got into a fight with my best friend.
Listen and circle the problems you hear in 1a
Listen again and fill the blanks.
Problems Advice
I have to study too much so I don’t get enough sleep.
I have too many after-school classes.
You should go to ____ ______ tonight and you can start _____ ___________ .
Maybe you should ____ _____ ___
that you can’t do ___ ______ ____.
They want me to _______
a good ______ high school.
You should ___ ____ _____ ______ . Explain to them that she need to get ______ ______ ___ ______ ____.
sleep earlier
studying earlier
tell her parents
so many things
talk to her parents again
enough sleep to stay healthy
get into
senior
Girl1: You look really tired. What's the matter
Girl2: I studied until midnight last night so I didn't get enough sleep.
Girl1: Why don't you go to sleep earlie tonight
You can start studying earlier.
Girl2: But I have two after-school classes today.
So I can only start studying after dinner.
Girl1: Maybe you should tell your parents that you can't do so many things.
Girl2: I did, but they think it's important that I take more after-school
classes.
Girl1: Well, they probably want you to get into a good senior high shool.
Girl2: Yes, I guess that's the reason.
Girl1: You should talk to them again. Explain to them that you need to get
enough sleep to stay healthy.
Girl2: That's a good idea. OK, I'll try to talk to them again.
Role-play
Girl1: You look really tired. What's the matter
Girl2: I studied until midnight last night so I didn't get enough sleep.
Girl1: Why don't you go to sleep earlie tonight
You can start studying earlier.
Girl2: But I have two after-school classes today.
So I can only start studying after dinner.
Girl1: Maybe you should tell your parents that you can't do so many things.
Girl2: I did, but they think it's important that I take more after-school
classes.
Girl1: Well, they probably want you to get into a good senior high shool.
Girl2: Yes, I guess that's the reason.
Girl1: You should talk to them again. Explain to them that you need to get
enough sleep to stay healthy.
Girl2: That's a good idea. OK, I'll try to talk to them again.
Grammar
Giving advice
Asking problems
Give advice
You should/could…
Why don’t you…
Let’s ...
Why not …
What/How about …
You should/could ask our teacher for help.
Why don’t you communicate with your parents
Let’s hang out with friends
How about going out for dinner.
Why not play basketball together.
Summary
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1c
Look at the problems in 1a and make a conversation.
You look so tired.
What’s wrong with you
I'm really tried because I studied until midnight last night.
Why don’t you go to sleep earlier this evening
Listen and fill the blank. What’s wrong with Peter
Boy1: Hey, Peter, What’s the matter
Peter: I ___________with my best
friend.
Listen and fill the blank. What’s wrong with Peter
Boy1: Hey, Peter, What’s the matter
Peter: I ___________with my best
friend.
had a fight
What should I do
Can you give
him some advice
1.You _____ write him a letter.
2.You _____ call him up.
3.You _____ talk to him so that you can say you're sorry.
4.You _____ go to his house.
5.You _____ take him to the ball game.
1b
Listen. Peter’s friend is giving him advice. Fill in the blanks with could or should.
could
could
could
should
should
so that
以便于
1. could 和 should都可以表示建议,但could表示。
比 should更加委婉的建议,意思是“可以”。
2. should语气比较强烈,意思是“应该”
1.You _____ write him a letter.
2.You _____ call him up.
3.You _____ talk to him so that you can say you're sorry.
4.You _____ go to his house.
5.You _____ take him to the ball game.
could
could
could
should
should
Does Peter like his advice
2b
2b
Listen. Why doesn't Peter like his friends' advice. Write
letters (a-e) next to the advice in 2a.
1.You _____ write him a letter.
2.You _____ call him up.
3.You _____ talk to him so that you can say you're sorry.
4.You _____ go to his house.
5.You _____ take him to
the ball game.
could
could
could
should
should
a. It's not easy.
b. I don't want to wait that so long.
c. I don't want to surprise
him.
d. I'm not good at writing
letters.
e. I don't want to talk about
it on the phone.
d
e
a
c
b
Listen again and complete.
Boy 1: Hey, Peter, what's wrong
Boy 2: I______________________ my best friend. What should I do
Boy 1: Well, you could __________________ .
Boy 2: I don't think so, ________ although it's a good idea. I'm just not very good at ____________.
Boy 1: Maybe you should ___________.
Boy 2: No, I don't want to talk about it___________ .
had a fight with
write him a letter
although
writing letters
call him up
on the phone
2b
Boy 1: But you really should talk to him________ you can say
you're sorry.
Boy 2: Yes, I know I should, but it's not easy.
Boy 1: _________ you could go to his house.
Boy 2: I guess I could, but I don't want to____________ .
Boy 1: Hey, I know. You could take him to the ball game.
Boy 2: But the ball game is next week. I __________ to wait
_______then to talk to him.
so that
Maybe
surprise him
don't want
until
Listen again and complete.
2b
1b
Boy1: Hey, Peter, what's wrong
Boy2: I had a fight with my best friend. What should I do
Boy1: Well, you could write him a letter.
Boy2: I don't think so, although it's a good idea.
I‘m just not very good at writing letters.
Boy1: Maybe you should call him up.
Boy2: No, I don't want to talk about it on the phone.
Boy1: But you really should talk to him so that you can say you're sorry.
Boy2: Yes, I know I should, but it's not easy.
Boy1: Maybe you could go to the house.
Boy2: I guess I could, but I don't want to surprise him.
Boy1: Hey, I know. You could take him to the ball game.
Boy2: But the ball game is next week. I don't want to wait until then to
talk to him.
Role-play
1b
Boy1: Hey, Peter, what's wrong
Boy2: I had a fight with my best friend. What should I do
Boy1: Well, you could write him a letter.
Boy2: I don't think so, although it's a good idea.
I’m just not very good at writing letters.
Boy1: Maybe you should call him up.
Boy2: No, I don't want to talk about it on the phone.
Boy1: But you really should talk to him so that you can say you're sorry.
Boy2: Yes, I know I should, but it's not easy.
Boy1: Maybe you could go to the house.
Boy2: I guess I could, but I don't want to surprise him.
Boy1: Hey, I know. You could take him to the ball game.
Boy2: But the ball game is next week. I don't want to wait until then to
talk to him.
Grammar
Respond
Asking problems
Giving advice
A: What's the matter, Peter
B: I had a fight with my best friend.
What should I do
A: Well, you should call him so that you can say
you're sorry.
I don't think so, although it's a good idea./ I know I should, but ... I guess I could, but I ...
Role-play a conversation between Peter and his friend.
2c
New Drill
Look at the picture below. Dave and Kim are talking about Kim’s problem.
Can you guess what made Kim unhappy
Maybe someone took her her things without telling her.
How does Kim look
She looks unhappy.
Watch and answer the questions.
She found her sister looking through her things yesterday. Her sister took some of Kim’s new magazines and CDs.
1. What’s wrong with Kim
Problem
Watch and answer the questions.
She found her sister looking through her things yesterday. Her sister took some of Kim’s new magazines and CDs.
1. What’s wrong with Kim
Problem
Advice
2. What should Kim do according to Dave’s advice
She could tell her sister to say sorry. And forget about it so that she can be friends again.
1. I found my sister looking through my things yesterday.
A. 浏览 B.看穿 C.翻找
2. Although she is wrong, it's not a big deal.
A. It's not a real thing.
B. It's not a right thing.
C. It's not an important thing.
3. Hope things work out.
A. calculate(计算出) B. get better C. try to understand it
Read the conversation and guess the meanings of the underlined expressions.
Role-play the conversation
2d
Dave: You look sad, Kim. What's wrong
Kim: Well, I found my sister looking through my things
yesterday. She took some of my new magazines and CDs.
Dave: Hmm ... that's not very nice. Did she give them back to you
Kim: Yes, I'm still angry with her. What should I do
Dave: Well, I guess you could tell her to say sorry. But why
don't you forget about it so that you can be friends again
Although she's wrong, it's not a big deal.
Kim: You are right. Thanks for your advice.
Dave: No problem. Hope things work out.
Dave: You look sad, Kim. What's wrong
Kim: Well, I found my sister looking through my things yesterday.
She took some of my new magazines and CDs.
Dave: Hmm…that’s not very nice. Did she give them back to you
Kim: Yes, but I'm still angry with her. What should I do
Sb.
doing sth.
find sb. doing sth. 发现某人正在做某事
Sth.
Sb.
give sth. back to sb. 将某物归还给某人
be angry with sb.生某人的气
Grammar
Dave: Well, I guess you could tell her to say sorry. But why don't
you forget bout it so that you can be friends again
Although she’s wrong, it’s not a big deal.
Kim: You’re right. Thank for your advice.
Dave: No problem. Hope things work out.
Sb.
do sth.
tell sb. to do sth.告诉某人去做某事
以便,为了,引导目的状语从句
虽然,尽管,引导让步状语从句
重要的事
成功解决
Grammar
Speak out
Can you give Kim some advice What do you want to say to her
Stop Stressing
Let It Go
And
Move on
Sylvia
You are halfway to solving them just by talking to someone about it!
When you meet a problem, don’t be afraid , and don’t complain!
Whatever the problem is, there must be a solution.
problems
ways
Summary: Giving Advice
Why don't you do
Why not do sth.
How /What about
Let's do sth.
Would you mind doing
call sb. up
talk to
talk about sth with ab
explain to sb.
communicate with
write a letter to ...
Shall we do sth.
doing sth.
strctures
give
advice
What’s wrong (with sb. / sth.)
What’s the matter (with sb. / sth. )
What’s the trouble (with sb. / sth.)
What’s your trouble
What happened to you
What’s up
表建议的句型:
Why don’t you buy a used one 你为什么不……
Why not buy a used one 为什么不…..
What/How about buying a used one …怎么样?
You’d better (not) buy a used one. 你最好(不)…….
You should buy a used one. 你应该…
You could buy a used one. 你可以…
Would you mind buying a used one 你介意…
Let’s buy a used one. 让我们…
询问个人问题的句型:
OK. / All right.
Sounds good/great.
That’s a good idea.
I think so.
You're right.
Thanks for your advice.
补充:回答建议
Sorry, I don't think so.
Yes, I know I should, but….
I guess I could, but….
Sorry, I'm afraid I can’t.
Sylvia