Unit 3 Could you please clean your room_Section A 1a—2d-教学课件 (共17张PPT)2023-2024学年人教版八年级英语下册

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名称 Unit 3 Could you please clean your room_Section A 1a—2d-教学课件 (共17张PPT)2023-2024学年人教版八年级英语下册
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(共17张PPT)
Unit 3 Could you please clean your room
( Section A 1a-2d )
Learning Objectives
By the end of the class, you will be able to
1. get to know how to describe chores in English and how to use the sentence patterns to make requests and ask for permission;
2. make requests politely and ask for permission politely to keep a good relationship with others;
3. give reasonable reasons to make requests and ask for permission.
chores
take out the rubbish
fold the clothes
do the dishes
sweep the floor
make your bed
clean the living room
...
Mom: Could you please take out the rubbish
Son: Sure, Mom.
request politely
accept happily
Would you please take out the rubbish
Could you do me a favor to take out the rubbish
Sure. I’d love to.
Sorry. I’m really busy. I have to...
I’d love to. But ...
Pair work
Mom requests you to do some chores politely to make it tidy.
refuse politely
in a mess
No problem.
Peter’s mother Peter
do the dishes
sweep the floor
take out the rubbish
make the bed
fold the clothes
clean the living room

Q: Why do they need to do these chores
Because Peter’s grandma is coming over at seven.





Mom: Peter, we need to clean the house. Your grandma is coming over at seven.
Peter: Sure, but I need to do my homework first.
Mom: OK. Then after you finish your homework, let's clean up the kitchen. I can do the dishes and sweep the floor. Could you please take out the rubbish
Peter: Sure, Mom.
Mom: Good. And could you please make your bed and fold your clothes
Peter: All right.
Mom: And let's see... I have to clean the living room before your grandma arrives.
Mom makes polite requests.
Peter accepts happily.
good relationship
Does Peter accept
Could I finish reading this story first
May I finish reading this story first
ask for permission politely
Sure. That should be OK.
I guess so.
No, you can’t. You have been there for a long time.
Pair work
Mom requests you to do some chores, but you want to do other things first.
Peter wants his father to give him a ride.
Maybe Peter wants to...
go out for dinner
go to the movies
stay out late
get a ride
Listen and write down what Peter wants to do.
Peter wants to … Peter’s father says… His father’s reasons
go out for dinners. __yes ___no I have to do some work.
go to the movies __yes ___no You have to clean your room.
stay out late. __yes ___no I need to eat breakfast.
get a ride. __yes ___no You have a basketball game.




Listen and check (√) Peter’s father’s answers, then match the reasons why his father says “no”.
Q 1: Why does Peter want to go to the movies
Because his friend said it is really good.
Q 2: Why does Peter want to stay out until 11
Because he might get something to drink after the movie with his friends.
Q 3: Why does Peter want his father to give him a ride
Because he will be late if he takes the bus.
Q 4: Who might give him a ride
Alan’s father.
Listen again to answer the following questions:
Peter: Hey, Dad
Dad: Yes
Peter: Could I go out for dinner with my friends tonight
Dad: Sure, that should be OK.
Peter: Could I go to the movies after that My friends said the new action movie is really good.
Dad: I guess so. But don’t stay out late.
Peter: Could I stay out until eleven We might get something to drink after the movie.
Dad: No, you can’t. You have a basketball game tomorrow, remember You need to have a good rest.
Peter: Oh, yeah. Well, could you give me a ride to town now If I take the bus, I’ll be late.
Dad: I can’t, Peter. I have to do some work now.
Peter: Oh, OK. No problem. I’ll call Alan. Maybe his dad can give me a ride.
v
Peter asks for permission politely.
Father agrees at once.
good relationship
Father diagrees by giving reasons.
Does his dad agree
Does his dad agree again
Is Peter upset when his father disagrees
Who is making requests
The sister.
Who is asking for permission
Tony.
Could you please help out with a few things
Could you take out the rubbish, fold the clothes and do the dishes
Could I at least finish watching this show
Sister: Tony, could you please help out with a few things
Brother: Could I at least finish watching this show
Sister: No. I think two hours of TV is enough for you!
Brother: Fine. What do you want me to do
Sister: Could you take out the rubbish, fold the clothes and do the dishes
Brother: So much
Sister: Yes, because Mom will be back from shopping any minute now. And she won’t be happy if she sees this mess.
Brother: But the house is already pretty clean and tidy!
Sister: Yes, well, it’s clean, but it’s not “mother clean”.
Is Tony glad to help out with the chores How do you know
What might Tony do then How do you know
How does Tony’s sister request him to do so much chores
makes polite requests
gives reasonable reasons
your parents’ requests
your requests
reasons
be polite
finish homework
clean the house
go back early
...
...
role-play
invite friends to come
buy food and drinks
go to the movies
Check List
1. Can you make requests politely
2. Can you ask for permission politely
3. Can you show reasonable reasons
4. Can you speak loudly and fluently
5. Do you sometimes look into each other’s eyes
Good Relationship
chores, requests and permission
chores
1. do the dishes
2. take out the rubbish
3. fold your clothes
4. sweep the floor
5. make the bed
6. clean the living room
other phrases
1. go out for dinner
2. stay out late
3. in a mess
4. get a ride
5. help out (with sth.)
make a polite request
A: Could you please ...
B:— Yes, sure. / All right. / No problem.
/Well, I'd like to, but I need to ... first.
/Sorry, I'm really busy. I have to...
ask for permission politely
A: Could I go out for dinner with my friends
B: Sure, that should be OK. / No, you can't. You have a ...
Homework
Must-do homework:
Finish the worksheet.
Optional homework:
Review what we have learnt today and draw a mind map.
Thanks!