Unit 3 Could you please clean your room?Section B 1a-1e课件+音频

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Could you please clean your room
Section B 1a-1e
Unit 3
01
Which word can you get
Game:
Which word can you get
What chores do you often do at home
Do you often ...
take out the rubbish
sweep the floor
do the dishes
fold the clothes
make the bed
clean your bedroom
Families need to share chores!
What could your mother say if she asks you to do these chores
Could you ...
What could you say to your mother if you want to do these following things
Could I ...
1a
What do teenagers ask their parents’ permission for What do parents ask their teenagers to do Write parents or teenagers next to each phrase.
1. buy some drinks and snacks_______
2. borrow some money_______
3. clean your room_______
4. invite my friends to a party_______
5. go to the store_________
6. use your CD player_________
7. take out the rubbish_________
8. make your bed_________
teenagers
teenagers
parents
teenagers
teenagers
parents
parents
teenagers
1a
What do teenagers ask their parents’ permission for What do parents ask their teenagers to do Write parents or teenagers next to each phrase.
buy some drinks and snacks
borrow some money
invite my friends to a party
go to the store
use your CD player
clean your room
take out the rubbish
make your bed
Could I ...
Could you ...
Use the phrases in 1a to make conversations.
1b
Could you clean your room
Yes, I can.
Could I invite my friends to a party
No,you can’t have a party.
You have a test on Monday.
Ask for permission
Make
requests
Could you...
Yes,I can./Sure.
/Of course./
No problem.
Sorry,I can’t./I’m sorry I’m afraid not.
Could I ...
Yes,you can./Of course you can.
Sorry. / Sorry, you can’t.
/ I’m afaid you can’t.
1
2
3
Prediciton
Where are they
What is their relationship
Are they talking happily
Probably in the kitchen
Probably mother and daugter
Yes,they are.
Sandy
Sandy is going to have a party,she is talking about how to prepare for the party.
_______1. buy some drinks and snacks
_______2. borrow some money
_______3. clean your room
_______4. invite my friends to a party
_______5. go to the store
_______6. use your CD player
_______7. take out the rubbish
_______8. make your bed
1c
Listen to a conversation between Sandy and her mom. Check (√) the things in 1a that you hear.
Who is going to do these things,Sandy,Sandy’s mother
or Dave
1d
Listen again. Fill in the chart.
What are they going to do
Sandy’s mom
Sandy invite her friends
Sandy and Dave
go to the store
buy some drinks and snacks
clean her room
use her mother’s CD player
move the big chairs to the bedroom
clean the living room
Role play the conversation.
Sandy: Could I on Saturday,mom
Mom: Of course.That sounds like fun.
Sandy: Could I I need to buy drinks and snacks.
Mom: I’ m going to buy for you,could you
Sandy: Well,I will clean it again,could I
Mom: Yes,if you are careful with it.
Sandy: Dave,could you
Dave: .
invite my friends to a party
borrow some money
clean your room
use your CD player
move the...and clean the...
Sure,I can
Retell
Sandy wants to have a party at her house. Before the party, she has many things ______ (do). First, she’ll ______ (invite) some friends to the party, and she has to _____ (buy) some ______(drink) and______ (snack). She will ask her friend_______ (help) her clean the room, if they want to listen to music, she should borrow a CD______ (play) from her parents. Also, she has to move the big chairs into the bedroom and clean the _______(live) room.
to do
invite
buy
drinks
snacks
to help
player
living
1e
You are having a party. Ask your partner for help with these things:
go to the store buy drinks and snacks
do the dishes clean the living room
take out the rubbish
Could you please take out the rubbish
Yes, sure.
Play roles
Could you please
go to the store
buy drinks and snacks
do the dishes
clean the living room
take out the rubbish
Certainly.
Of course.
With pleasure.
No problem.
Yes, sure.
No, I can’t.
Certainly not.
No, I’m afraid I can’t.