Unit3 Could you please clean your room? SectionB 1a-1e 课件+嵌入音频(共26张PPT)

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名称 Unit3 Could you please clean your room? SectionB 1a-1e 课件+嵌入音频(共26张PPT)
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Unit 3
Section B
Period 1 (1a-1e)
1. After dinner, you need to _____________.
2. After the washed clothes are dry, you need to _______________ .
3. If the dustbin is full, you have to ___________________.
Brainstorm
do the dishes
fold your clothes
take out the trash
4. If there is lots of dust on the floor, you have to _____________.
5. After you get up in the morning, you need to _____________.
6. If your clothes are dirty, you need to _______________.
7. If your bike is dirty, you have to _______________.
Brainstorm
clean the floor
make the bed
do the laundry
clean the bike
teenagers
Q1: Do you help your parents do the chores at home
Q2:Do you always ask your parents to do a lot of things for you
Q3:Do your parents ask you to do a lot of things for them
What do your parents always ask you to do
study hard
do chores
go to the store
/ supermarket to buy things for them
What can you ask your parents to do
borrow money from your parents
drinks
snacks
buy food
invite friends to a party
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 _________
1a
teenagers

teenagers
parents
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
parents
parents
invite sb. (to sth.) 邀请某人
Have you been invited to their party 你接到参加他们的聚会的邀请了吗?
invite sb. to do 邀请某人做某事
He invited us to spend the holiday in the countryside.
他请我们去乡下度假。
1b
Use the phrases in 1a to make conversation.
Parent: Could you clean your room
Child: Yes, I can.
Child: Could I invite my friends to a party
Parent: No, you can’t have a party. You have a test on Monday.
Work in pairs to make conversations using:
“Could you … ” or “Could I … ” between a child and a parent.
Model conversation 1
Parent: Could you make your bed
Child: Yes, I can.
Parent: Could you make your
breakfast
Child: No, I can’t.

Model conversation 2
Child: Could I borrow some money
Parent: No, you can’t.
Child: Could I take out the trash
Parent: No, you can’t.

Listen to a conversation between Sandy and her mom. Check (√) the things in 1a that you hear.
___ 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 trash
___ 8. make your bed
1c






Listen again. Fill in the chart.
What are they going to do
Sandy’s mom
Sandy invite her friends,
Sandy and Dave
1d
go to the store, buy drinks and snacks
clean her room, use the CD player
move the big chairs to the bedroom, clean the living room
go to the store buy drinks and snacks
clean the living room take out the rubbish
make your bed do the dishes
do the laundry fold your clothes
water the plants feed the animal
Make a list of the things you do for your parents at home.
After dinner, what would your parents like to say
Could you do the dishes
2. Could you sweep the floor
3. Could you clean the table
4. Could you put the left food into the fridge
Questions
How do you answer these questions
1. —Could you do the dishes
—Sure, Mom.
2. —Could you sweep the floor
—Sorry, Mom. I have a lot of homework to do.
3. —Could you clean the table
—Sorry, Mom. I have to listen to English now.
4. —Could you put the left food into the fridge
—Sure, no problem.
You want to go to your friend’s Jimmy’s birthday party, but you don’t know your parent’s idea. How could you ask them
1. Mom, could I go to Jimmy’s birthday party on Sunday
2. Daddy, could I stay out a little bit later
3. Mom, could I ride a bike to Jimmy’s house
4. Mom, could I go to the movies after the party
How does your parent answer these questions
1. — Could I go to Jimmy’s party
— Of course, you can.
2. — Could I stay out a little bit later
— Sorry, dear. You have to get home before
9 pm.
3. — Could I could I ride a bike to Jimmy’s house
— Yes, you can, but you must be careful.
4. — Could I go to the movies after the party
— Sorry, you can’t because it will be too late.
A Dialogue
A: Daddy, could I ask you a question
B: Sure, dear. What’s that
A: Could I go to the movies this afternoon
B: Yes, you can.
A: And daddy, could I stay out late
B: Sorry, you have a Chinese test tomorrow.
You must get home before 7 p.m.
A: All right. And could I ride my bike to the
movies
B: Sure, but you must be careful.
You are going to have a party. You ask your parents to do something for you.
Child: Could I invite my friends to a party
Parent: Yes, sure.
Child: Could I / you …
Parent: ...
What can teenagers ask their parents to do
go to the store
buy drinks and snacks
do the dishes
clean the living room
take out the rubbish
Talk about these things.
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
A: Could you take out the rubbish
B: Yes, sure.