课件68张PPT。13My lifeTrouble!ReadingCartoon talkPuzzle timeWhat do you know about …?Before you readWhile you readAfter you readCartoon talk2-112Why do you always take the Star Ferry, Lo?Because I’m a star!122-2Answer the following questions.Where are Hi and Lo?
Where are they going?
Who are the crowd shouting at, Hi or Lo?
Why does Lo like taking the Star Ferry?They are at the Star Ferry pier.They are going to the underground station.They are shouting at Lo.Because he thinks he is a star!122-1Puzzle timeBob the robber stole 12 things from these people. Can you name the things in his sack? Can you say who he stole each thing from?
Example:
He stole a ball from the dog.2-212125-1What do you know about …?A Give short answers to these questions.3451 Have you ever been on a ferry?5-2123452 What number do you dial to call the police?110.B Give short answers to these questions.5-3123451 What is a diary?A diary is a book where we write down our feelings and experiences. We can also use a diary to write future plans or appointments, so we can remember them.5-412345Do you keep a diary?What do you usually write in your diary?How often do you write?Do you know the word ‘dairy’?Can you find the difference between ‘diary’ and ‘dairy’?5-512345diary /'da??r?/dairy /'de?r?/
A dairy farm is a place where milk is produced.124-1Before you readA Read the title and the introduction on the next page. Give a short answer to the question below. 34What do you think Paul will write about?He will write about an unusual thing in his life.4-2B Look at the pictures on the next page. Give short answers to these questions.12341 What is the man doing with the bag?He is showing that it is empty.4-312342 Which person is Paul?He is the boy with glasses, in the green T-shirt.4-412343 Which people are arguing?The young man with the bag and the two women.4 What are the other people doing?They are watching what is happening.While you read18-112345A1 Read the whole passage on page 39 for the first time. Find the following words or phrases in the passage. Work out their meanings by yourself.678910111213141516171818-2A2 Choose the right meanings for these words.crowda many people together in a public placeb several people in a house
quietlya in a low voiceb in a noisy way12345678910111213141516171818-3123456789101112131415161718strangea good, enjoyableb different, unusual
reporta tell the police about something bad that someone has doneb do something bad to the police
detailsa the last part of somethingb full information about something18-4123456789101112131415161718A3 Match the words in Column A with the meanings in Column B.18-5123456789101112131415161718A4 Find the words in Paul’s diary that match the pictures.12some _______________a _______________postcardsgateFriday, 28 June
Today my dad and l were waiting for the ferry when suddenly we heard a big argument. Two women tourists and a young man were shouting at each other. The man held out a bag, and showed everyone that it was empty.18-6123456789101112131415161718B Read Paul’s diary.Here is a page from Paul’s diary. Paul is writing about an unusual thing that happened to him one day.Dealing with trouble18-7123456789101112131415161718The crowd stared at the three people. No one knew what was happening.
My dad moved through the crowd and said quietly to one of the women, ‘What’s going on?’18-8123456789101112131415161718‘They stole my friend’s purse,’ said the woman. ‘We were in the bookshop, buying postcards. Three young men started talking to us. Suddenly my friend noticed that her purse was gone. Two of the men ran away. We followed this man here.’18-9123456789101112131415161718Then the gates opened. The man hurried aboard, and the two women tourists went after him.
‘Wait,’ said my dad. ’Let’s take the next ferry.’
This was strange. Was my dad afraid of that man? l followed him to a shop nearby.18-10123456789101112131415161718He picked up the phone and quickly dialled 110.
‘l want to report a theft. The man is on No. 3 Ferry now. lt just left a few minutes ago. Please meet the ferry.’ He gave some more details, and then put the phone down.18-11123456789101112131415161718We took the next ferry. As we got off, we saw the two women tourists and four policemen standing around the man and he looked worried.
‘Well done, Dad,’ l said as we walked by. Dad just smiled.18-12123456789101112131415161718C Later, Paul wrote a letter to his penfriend, Kurt. Some words are missing from his letter. Use information from Paul’s diary to complete the letter. Put one word in each blank.18-13123456789101112131415161718Dear Kurt
Yesterday something (1)__________ happened to us. We heard a big (2)__________ when Dad and I were waiting for the ferry. One woman told my dad that three men had stolen her friend’s (3)__________. Two of the men (4)__________ away; the other man hurried (5)__________, and the women followed him ontothe ferry.unusualargumentpurseranaboard18-14123456789101112131415161718My dad and I did not get on the ferry. He wentto a (6)__________ nearby and quickly phoned the (7)__________. He asked them to (8)__________ the ferry when it arrived.
We went across the river on the (9)__________ ferry.The police were already there! The man looked (10)__________. My dad helped those two women. He was really great!
Write and tell me your news soon, Kurt.
Best wishes
PaulshoppolicemeetnextworriedD Work alone or in pairs. Read Paul’s diary againto find the answers to these questions.18-15123456789101112131415161718Why was the man holding out a bag?To show that he did not have __________.a any moneyb the woman’s pursec any food18-16123456789101112131415161718Who probably had the purse?__________a One of the other two men.b A young woman in the shop.c The man on the ferry.18-17123456789101112131415161718Why didn’t Paul’s dad get on the ferry?__________a He wanted to help the women.b He was afraid of the man.c He wanted to telephone his wife.18-18123456789101112131415161718Paul’s dad helped the women, but he did not __________.a try to fight the manb talk to the two womenc tell the police the truth
After you read3-1A Work in pairs. Ask and answer about Paul’s diary. S1 asks the questions and S2 tries to answer his or her questions.123Paul’s father spoke to one of the women. She said the man and two other men had stolen her friend’s purse.
The people got onto the ferry, but Paul’s father wouldn’t get on. Paul couldn’t understand why.
Paul describes how he and his father saw a man and two women arguing at the ferry.
His father quickly phoned the police with all the details.
The police met the ferry when it arrived and caught the man.B Match the paragraphs with their main ideas.3-2123Para 1 ?
Paras 2-4 ?
Paras 5-7 ?
Paras 8-9 ?
Paras 10-11 ?C Suppose you are Paul’s father. Retell the story.3-3123ConsolidationWorkbook 8A, pages 11, 12, 18, 19 and 20.
/'ev?(r)/ever adv.at any timeHave you ever been to the USA?
Do you ever see Peter?Mini-dictionary/'ɑ:ɡju:/argue v.talk angrily with somebody because you do not agreeHe argued with Mary about the best place for a holiday. Mini-dictionary/'di:l w?e/deal withlook after something and do what is necessaryI’m too busy to deal with this problem now. Mini-dictionaryHow would you deal with that thief? /'tr?bl/trouble n.difficulty, problems or worryMini-dictionaryWe had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted./?n'ju:?u?l/unusual adj.strange or uncommonMini-dictionaryIt was not unusual for me to come home late.
He has a nose of unusual size.happen toMini-dictionaryWhat will happen to her now?
I hope nothing has happened to my friend./'ɑ:ɡjum?nt/argument n.an angry talk between people with different ideasMini-dictionaryMost families have arguments over money.
The argument turned into a fight when knives were produced.Do you remember …?
argue v.hold output something towards somebodyMini-dictionaryJill held out her glass to be refilled.
She held out her hand to him./kra?d/crowd n.a lot of people togetherMini-dictionaryThere is a large crowd at the football match.
a big crowd of peopleDo you remember …?
crowded /'kra?d?d/ adj. full of people/ste?(r)/stare v.look at somebody or something for a long timeMini-dictionaryHe was staring out of the window.
He stared at the word, trying to remember what it meant. You should remember:
stare at …/θru:/through prep.from one side or end of something to the other side or endMini-dictionaryTom walked through the school gate.
Our bus just passed through the tunnel./'kwa??tl?/quietly adv.with little sound or no soundMini-dictionary‘I’m going to do it,’ I said quietly.opposite: loudlybe going onbe happeningMini-dictionaryWhat is going on?/sti:l/steal v.secretly take something that is not yoursMini-dictionaryA thief stole my mobile phone this February.You should remember:
steal ? stole /st??l/ ? stolen /'st??ln//p?:s/purse n.a small bag that you keep money inMini-dictionary/'p??stkɑ:d/postcard n.a card with a picture on one side, that you write on and send by postMini-dictionary/ɡ?n/gone adj.(of a person) having left a place; away from a place; (of a thing) used upMini-dictionaryNow his job was gone.
‘Is Tom here?’‘No, he was gone before I arrived.’/ɡe?t/gate n.a kind of door in a fence or wall outsideMini-dictionaryI’ll wait for you at the gate./?'b?:d/aboard adv.on or onto a ship, train, bus or an aeroplaneMini-dictionaryAre all the passengers aboard the ship?
Welcome aboard!go afterfollowMini-dictionaryYou first! I go after you./stre?n?/strange adj.unusual or surprisingMini-dictionaryIt’s strange that he has failed in the exam.
She was startled by a strange voice.(be) afraid ofMini-dictionarySusan is afraid of Tom’s dog.
Don’t be afraid of asking other people for help.
I’m afraid of being late again. /'da??l/dial n.make a telephone call by moving a dial or pushing buttonsMini-dictionaryShe dialled London direct. /θeft/theft n.taking something that is not yours; stealingCar theft is a big problem in this city.
There were a lot of thefts in this area last month.Mini-dictionary/'di:te?l/detail n.information about somethingHe can probably tell us all the details we want.Mini-dictionaryput … downMini-dictionaryPlease put the case down. It’s too heavy for you.
The case is too heavy for you. Please put it down. get offMini-dictionaryYou may get off the bus at Xujiahui.Get on the underground at People’s Square Station.opposite: get on/'w?r?d/worried adj.unhappy because you think that something bad will happen or has happenedMini-dictionaryThe mother is worried about her son’s safety.well donewords that you say to somebody who has done something goodMini-dictionary‘How much of the Earth is water?’
‘About three quarters.’
‘Well done.’/'ri:?la?z/realize v.understand or know somethingMini-dictionaryI didn’t realize (that) you were so unhappy.
The moment I saw here, I realized something was wrong./fa?t/fight v.try to hurt or kill each other using their hands, knives or gunsMini-dictionaryThe children are fighting. You should remember:
fight ? fought /f?:t/ ? fought课件10张PPT。13My lifeTrouble!SpeakingTalk timeSpeak upTalk timeWe have learned that regular verbs in the simple past tense form have ‘-ed’ endings./t/, /d/, /?d/ are the three different ways of pronouncing the past tense forms of verbs. 7-11234567A1 Practise saying the following verbs. Try tosay the endings correctly./t/crossedhelpedlaughedpressedasked/d/agreedrealizedcarriedturnedused/?d/endedneededstartedliftedvisitedWhen the verb ends in a /t/ or /d/ sound, the /?d/ sound is added as an extra syllable.Tips7-21234567A2 Listen to some verbs in their past forms.Write them in the correct columns./t/added/d/lived/?d/chasedmendedcleanedbrushedcookedcalledrushedansweredactedcorrected7-31234567The following table shows the rules for pronouncing simple past (and past participle) endings.Final sound of base form of verbSound of simple past/ past participle endingunvoiced, e.g., f, k, p/t/, e.g., stoppedvoiced, e.g., b, m, l/d/, e.g., filledd and t/?d/, e.g., paintedSummary7-41234567A3 How do you pronounce the endings of thesewords? Write /t/, /d/ or /Id/ in the blanks.listened __________
liked __________
wanted __________
hoped __________
started __________
chatted __________
finished __________
organized __________
stopped __________
raised __________
walked __________
turned __________/d//t//?d//t//?d//?d//t//d//t//d//t//d/7-51234567A4 Listen and say these sentences.123She pressed the button.She lifted it up.She carried it downstairs.7-61234567/?da?n'ste?z/A5 Work in pairs. S1 asks questions about thepictures in A2 and S2 responds. Say the verb endings correctly. Remember to make your voice rise at the end of the questions and fall at the end of the answers.Example: S1 Did she press the button?
S2 Yes, she pressed the button.7-71234567Speak upWho was I? Imagine you are a famous person in history. Say four or five sentences about yourself to the class but do not tell your name. After you have finished speaking, ask the class to guess your name. Use the clues below to help you.I lived twenty years/a hundred years/a thousand years/long/... ago.
I lived in China/Japan/India/America/...
I was a king/teacher/soldier/writer/scientist/...
I taught/wrote/said/found/…
Who was I?课件35张PPT。13My lifeTrouble!WorkbookVocabularyGrammarListeningReadingWritingABCABVocabularyComplete this story. Choose one word from the box to fill in each blank.argument noticed reported strange
aboard hurried crowd stared
deal gate purse stole1234argument noticed reported strange
aboard hurried crowd stared
deal gate purse stoleI went to Sunshine Shopping Centre last Saturday. Suddenly I saw something on the floor. It was a (1)____________. A man picked it up. I (2)____________ at him for a few seconds and (3)____________ that he
put the purse into his pocket. Then he (4)____________ towards the underground station. ‘That’s (5)____________,’ I thought. ‘It was a woman’s purse. That man took it. He is not an honest person!’pursestarednoticedhurriedstrange1234argument noticed reported strange
aboard hurried crowd stared
deal gate purse stoleI saw a policeman and I (6)____________ it to him. I also gave him some details about the man. He said, ‘Thank you very much. I’ll (7)____________ with it.’ Soon another policeman came. Then I followed them into the underground station.reporteddeal1234argument noticed reported strange
aboard hurried crowd stared
deal gate purse stoleThe train arrived and the policemen jumped (8)____________. The doors closed, but the train didn’t move. Then I heard a terrible (9)____________. The man shouted at the policemen. The train doors opened. I saw the man trying to run away. The policemen caught him and they walked towards the (10)___________ of the shopping centre.
Suddenly a woman in the (11)___________ shouted, ‘I’ve lost my purse. Someone (12)___________ it!’aboardargumentgatecrowdstole1234Grammar12-1123AThe simple past tenseCommon errors??They saved a lot of money.She hurried to school.456He stopped at the red light.Positive statements with regular verbs78910111212-2A1Write the correct past tense form of these verbs. 12345612345678910shoutedachievedreturnedshoppedpreferredhelpedtiedrolledstudiedowned78910111212-3123456A2Complete the sentences with the correct past tense form of the verbs in brackets.They ___________ me for 100 yuan. (ask)
We ___________ two hours. (waste)
I ___________ your name to the list. (add)
We ___________ the time. (guess)
He ___________ my dictionary. (use)
We ___________ there for two weeks. (stay)
We ___________ to arrive early. (try)
I ___________ to go home early yesterday. (plan)12345asked7891011678wastedaddedguessedusedstayedtriedplanned1212-41234567891011Common errors??She came late.It cost 50 yuan.He was hungry.Positive statements with irregular verbs1212-51234567891011A3123456789101112beganbrokecutdiddrewfellhadkeptmeantrantookthoughtWrite the correct past tense form of these verbs. 12Wendy ___________ home late today. (leave)
We ___________ at seven o’clock. (meet)
She ___________ down the telephone number. (write)
We ___________ lots of stars in the sky. (see)
I ___________ a letter to my penfriend. (send)
We ___________ thirsty after a long walk. (be)
Janet ___________ a watch on the road. (find)
We ___________ fish for dinner. (eat)
My father ___________ to London. (fly)
I ___________ English to the Canadian visitors. (speak)12-6123456123457891011A4Complete the sentences with the correct past tense form of the verbs in brackets.678910leftmetwrotesawsentwerefoundateflewspoke1212-71234567891011Common errors??He was not free yesterday.You didn’t visit them.They couldn’t work today.Negative statements12Write negative statements in the past tense.Use the words in brackets and make any other necessary changes. The first one has been done for you.12-81234567891011A5Henry fell into the swimming pool. (hole in the street)
______________________________________________________________________________________
Connie drew a beautiful picture. (ugly picture)
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I forgot to go to the dentist. (doctor)
______________________________________________________________________________________123He didn’t fall into the hole in the street.Connie didn’t draw an ugly picture.I didn’t forget to go to the doctor.12I was angry with him. (her)
______________________________________________________________________________________
They could hear the woman. (man)
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We hid the money in a drawer①. (cupboard)
______________________________________________________________________________________
Peter and Kim were good. (naughty)
______________________________________________________________________________________123I wasn’t angry with her.They couldn’t hear the man.We didn’t hide the money in a cupboard.12-912345678910114Peter and Kim weren’t naughty.① drawer n. 抽屉1212-101234567891011Common errors??Did you visit them?QuestionsDid you have a headache?Was she happy?Were you pleased with him?Could you hear his voice?12Complete the questions in the conversation.Use the correct past tense form of the verbs in brackets. The first one has been done for you.A612-111234567891011Did you seeWas the manWas the thiefDid you run1212-12123456789101112Did you staredid she stealDid the police dealDid you reportWere they① drama n. 剧;戏2-112BAdverbial phrases for the pastCommon errors??I met Ann on Friday evening.The exhibition was in June.Where were you last Monday?Complete these sentences with the words inbrackets and ago, at, in or on where necessary.2-212My parents met each other ___________________. (1982)
We went to Hong Kong ___________________. (last winter)
They stayed with us ___________________. (April)
We went to Beijing ________________. (Saturday afternoon)
We had lunch ___________________. (12.30)
They left Shanghai ___________________. (three days)
Jim phoned me ___________________. (yesterday)
Mr Black went to sleep ___________________. (an hour)12345in 1982678last winterin Aprilon Saturday afternoonat 12.30three days agoyesterdayan hour ago2-112CReview exerciseComplete this passage with the correct past tense form of the verbs in brackets or ago, at or in. Write ‘?’ where you think no word is necessary.I (1)___________ (go) to Lucky Island with some friends (2)___________ last year. It (3)___________ (be) a beautiful day (4)___________ November. We (5)___________ (be) all very happy.went?wasinwereWe (6)________ (have) a picnic lunch (7)_________one o’clock. The food (8)_________ (be) good, but we (9)___________________ (not have) anything to drink. We (10)________ (ask) William to buy some drinks, and he
(11)________ (leave). We (12)________ (wait) for a long time, but he (13)__________________ (not come) back. ‘William (14)________ (leave) half an hour (15)________,’ Eva (16)________ (say). ‘He must be lost. Let’s go and look for him.’
We (17)________ (find) William in the end. ‘I (18)________ (fall) over, and I (19)________ (hurt) my leg,’ he (20)________ (say). William (21)________ (can) not walk, so we (22)________ (carry) him to a doctor. Luckily, the doctor (23)________ (tell) us that his injury① (24)__________________ (not be) too bad.2-212hadatwasdidn’t haveaskedleftwaiteddidn’t comeleftagosaidfoundfellhurtsaidcouldcarriedtoldwasn’t① injury n. 损伤;伤势ListeningJoseph’s school was on fire yesterday. Linda is asking Joseph some questions. Listen to the dialogue and decide whether the following statements are true or false. Circle T or F.2-1122-212The fire started at about 11.40 a.m. T / F
The fire started in Joseph’s classroom. T / F
Joseph’s teacher shouted ‘Fire!’ at once. T / F
The fire was near the playground. T / F
Three fire engines came to the school. T / F
The firemen put out the fire quickly. T / F
Joseph and his classmates had lunch at school yesterday.
T / F
The students did not get any homework yesterday. T / F12345678ReadingRead Roy’s diary and choose the correct answers.12344-112 November
Last night, I went to bed at 10 o’clock. I was soon asleep. In the middle of the night, I woke up. It was very dark, but I could hear someone in my room. Then I saw a person. He, or she, very quietly walked across my room and came near my bed. Was it a thief? I was not very brave and I quickly closed my eyes. One minute later, the person walked quietly out of my room. I was very afraid! I couldn’t fall asleep again.12344-2In the morning, the sun shone into my room. I got up and hurried to my mum’s room. I told her everything. She laughed. ‘Don’t you know what day it is today?’ she asked. ‘Go back to your room and have a look.’
I went back to my room and then I saw it! On the floor, there was a beautiful, new school bag. In the bag, there was a card with ‘Happy Birthday!’ on it.
And then I realized! There wasn’t a thief last night! It was my mum, and today is my birthday!12344-3When did Roy go to bed last night?
a At 9.30. b At 10. c At 12.1What did Roy do when he saw a person in his room?
a He got up and talked to the person.
b He quickly closed his eyes.
c He hurried to his mum’s room.What did the person do after that?
a The person walked loudly across the floor.
b The person walked quietly out of Roy’s room.
c The person walked quietly to Roy.2312344-4What day was 12 November?
a It was Roy’s birthday.
b It was his mum’s birthday.
c It was his dad’s birthday.Who actually entered Roy’s room last night?
a A thief.
b Roy’s mum.
c Roy’s dad.45WritingALast Saturday Ben helped his father move to a new office building. He wrote down some of the things that happened. Fill in the blanks with the correct past tense form of the verbs given in brackets. The first one has been done for you. The pictures are in the wrong order.126-134566-2123Then we (1)__________ to move the heavy things like the desk. (start)We (2)__________ into my father’s old office. (go)startedwent6-3123He (3)___________ me for finding the letter. (thank)When we lifted the desk, I suddenly (4)__________ a letter under it. (see)thankedsaw6-4123The letter said, ‘Congratulations, Mr Wu! The lottery ticket you (5)__________ was the winning ticket! Collect your prize money by 15 October.’ (buy)My father (6)__________ the letter and looked very happy. (open)boughtopened6-5123I (7)__________ it up. The letter was unopened. (pick)First, my father and I (8)__________ some light things like the computer. (move)pickedmoved6-6123The I (9)__________ it to my father. (give)gaveNow Ben wants to write the sentences in the correct order in his diary. Can you do it for him?BFirst, my father and I moved some light things like the computer. Then we started to move the heavy things like the desk. When we lifted the desk, I suddenly saw a letter under it. I picked it up. The letter was unopened. Then I gave it to my father. He thanked me for finding the letter. My father opened the letter and looked very happy. The letter said, ‘Congratulations, Mr Wu! The lottery ticket you bought was the winning ticket! Collect your prize money by 15 October.’课件13张PPT。13My lifeTrouble!WritingBefore you writeWhile you writeAfter you write*More practiceBefore you write3-1123A Read Paul’s diary on page 39 again. The introduction section says that Paul is writing about an unusual thing that happened to him one day. What is the unusual thing?1233-2B We are going to learn to write diaries in this lesson. Can you answer the following questions about diaries?What is a diary?
What do people usually write in their diaries?
What tense do people usually use when writing a diary?1233-3C Before we write our own diaries, we are going to complete an entry from Judy’s diary. Look at the picture on the right and answer the two questions below.Who came in the morning?
What did he give to Judy?A postman.Some letters.While you write4-1123Now you are Judy. Every day you write a diary. Yesterday was your birthday, and you saw a robbery.4Judy’s diaryA Work in pairs. Complete the sentences by using the pictures and the words in the boxes. Remember to put the verbs into the simple past tense.4-2123410 a.m.1 p.m.2 p.m.Verbs
be go (out) give eat comeOther words
the afternoon delicious a present
the morning a lot of a radiothe morningcamegavea lot of1 p.m.went outatewas deliciousthe afternoongavea presentwas a radio4-31234B Work alone complete Judy’s diary entry for yesterday.Verbs
climb come start
take be fall
runOther words
helicopter money out of
surprised into up to4-41234came intotookmoneyran out ofhelicopterclimbed up tomoney fellstartedwereexcitedAfter you write What happened to you last Sunday? Use the questions to help you. Then write your own diary. Remember to use the simple past tense.1233-1What was the date last Sunday?
In the morningWhen did you get up?What did you do?Did you go somewhere or did you stay at home and watch some TV?What TV programmes were on?
At noonWhere did you have lunch?How was the food?Did you have lunch with your family?In the afternoonWhat did you do?Did anything exciting happen?
In the eveningHow did you spend your evening?Did you do some school work?What time did you go to bed?1233-2Date: __________
In the morning, _______________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________
At noon, ____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________
In the afternoon, ______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
In the evening, _______________________________________ _______________________________________________
______________________________________________3-3123ConsolidationWorkbook 8A, pages 29 and 30.