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Module 6 Unit 3
Language in use
Revision
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能描述一次特殊的饮食经历。
能归纳、复习并巩固本模块知识点。
目标一: 归纳、复习并巩固本模块知识点
Activity 1
Group Work
以小组为单位,回忆归纳:
(1) 本模块重点单词和短语有哪些?
(2) 归纳我们已学过的各种时态的被动语态
每个小组派一个代表发言。
1 组
2 组
3 组
4 组
小组展示
Find out the key words and phrases in this module, then share their usage or make a sentence.
Review 1
Could you share more
serve
no good
be used for
cross
Example:
be similar to
Review 2
各种时态的被动语态
时态 构成 例句
一般现在时 am/is/are +动词过去分词 Knives and forks are used for most Western food.
一般过去时 was/were +动词过去分词 The play was performed by the Beijing English Theatre Company.
一般将来时 be going to/will be +动词过去分词 You are going to / will be invited to a big meal.
除时态以外, 还应该注意短语动词在被动语态中的用法:
e.g.Old people are taken good care of in China./A notice will be put up on the wall.
可以看出, take care of, put up等短语动词的被动语态与单个动词的被动语态构成方式相同。
Activity 2
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Complete the passage with the correct form of the words and expressions in the box.
ask call drink eat order pay pick up put on taste
On my mother’s birthday, my father took us to a lovely restaurant to celebrate. I (1) ___________ the menu and looked at the good things to
(2) ______. We (3) ________ chicken, noodles and soup. Everything(4) ________delicious. Then I (5) ________for some ice cream while my parents (6) _______ some coffee. My mother was given a birthday cake and a dish filled with fruit. Then my father (7) _____ the bill. It was cold outside, so he (8) ______ a taxi. We (9) _______ our coats and went home. My mother was very happy, and it was a perfect evening.
picked up
eat
ordered
tasted
asked
drank
paid
called
put on
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Complete the conversations with the sentences in the box.
a) Is there any food you don’t eat
b) Would you like something to drink
c) Would you like some more soup
d) Anything else
e) And have you had one of these yet
f) Is there anything you especially like
1. A: Eric, have you ever had jiaozi
B: Yes, but I can never remember
the different names.
A: (1) ______________________
B: Well, I really don’t know...
A: OK. (2)___________________
B: Well, I don’t eat beef. But I like
any kind of fish or vegetables.
A: Then let me order some food for you.
f )
a )
a) Is there any food you don’t eat
b) Would you like something to drink
c) Would you like some more soup
d) Anything else
e) And have you had one of these yet
f) Is there anything you especially like
2. A: Good morning. Are you ready to order
B: Yes, I am. Thank you. I’ll have tomato soup
and chicken wings, please.
A: (3)_________________
B: I’ll have an orange juice and
some iced tea.
A: (4)_______________
B: Could I have some apple pie
A: Certainly.
b )
d )
3. A: (5)__________________
B: Yes, please. It’s delicious.
A: (6)__________________
They’re a kind of dumpling.
B: Mm, they look good. What’s
inside them
A: Meat and vegetables.
B: Mm, they’re really good!
c )
e )
a) Is there any food you don’t eat
b) Would you like something to drink
c) Would you like some more soup
d) Anything else
e) And have you had one of these yet
f) Is there anything you especially like
Practice the dialogues with your partner.
Activity 3
At a Chinese dinner party At a Western dinner party
Look and guess.
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Listen and number the pictures.
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3
1
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Listen again and choose the correct answer.
1.The person who went to Britain put his knife and fork on his plate
because ________.
a) he finished his meal c) he did not like the food
b) he did not want to talk with knife and fork in his hand
2. The person who went to France offered everyone small dishes of
food because_______.
a) she thought they were for everyone
b) she was not polite c) she was not French
3. The person who had a Chinese meal drank from the finger bowl
because_______.
a) it had lemon in it b) she was hungry c) she thought it was soup
b
a
c
Activity 4
Task 1: Talk about the table manners in your hometown.
Group Work
Task 2: Listen and answer the questions.
1. Who wrote the email
2. What will you usually be served at the end of the meal
Zhang Dawei.
Fruit.
Task 3: Read the email and answer the questions.
1.What is Richard worried about
2.How many courses are usual for a dinner in the West
3.Why should Richard practise using chopsticks
4. Why are the plates placed in the middle of the table in China
5. Is it a good idea to talk about food during a meal in China Why or why not
He was worried about what he should and shouldn’t do as a guest in China.
There are usually three courses for the dinner.
Because he may find it difficult.
The plates are placed in the middle of the table for everyone to share.
Yes, it is. Preparation of a big meal takes a long time and everything will look beautiful, so it’s a good topic of conversation.
目标二:能描述一次特殊的饮食经历
Module Task: Describing an eating experience
Step 1: Describe a special meal you have eaten. Think about:
when and where you ate it
who you were with
why the meal was special
what happened during the meal
what happened at the end of the meal
what the nicest thing about the experience was
Step 2: Now write about your eating experience.
An unforgettable eating experience
Yesterday evening, I went to the hotel buffet with my parents. We came to the second floor. The restaurant is like a palace. My parents found a table, then we couldn't wait to find some favorite food: roast duck, roast fish, tasty pastries, appetizing prawn, pizza, pancake ... I really didn’t know which to pick. A steak fragrance came. I followed the fragrance, and picked up some steak. Roast duck was very delicious and I ate some. I also had some fries and fillet folder, and came down a bar of cool Sprite. We ate well enough. The hotel buffet was an unforgettable eating experience.
Step 3: Work in groups and vote for the most interesting description.
What have you learned in Module 6
Around the world
Birthday parties in the US
In the US, sixteenth birthday parties are usually important celebrations for teenagers. That is because the sixteenth birthday is their first step towards being an adult. Some of the parties are very big celebrations and cost a lot of money. Everyone dresses up and looks beautiful. These parties are usually held in hotels, and there are even music groups playing. People give gifts to the sixteen-year-olds. Some gifts can be
very precious. The young people enjoy themselves
at the parties with singing and dancing. Other parties
are simpler and held at home. Sometimes families
celebrate in other ways, such as going on a special
trip together, or going to the cinema or a nice restaurant for a meal.