课件16张PPT。Speaking3Fighting crime6DetectivesCONTENTS PAGETalk time*Speak upTalk time3-1123Asking questions in a questionnaireWhen we ask questions, especially in a questionnaire, we need to add pauses in each question to give the listener time to understand the question.Doyoufinditdifficulttowork?3-2123 Work in pairs. Ask your partner this question without pausing. Do not you let your partner see the question.A1Do you find it difficult to learn new skills like how to use a new computer?
Often Sometimes Never3-3123 Did your partner understand the question? Now, read the question again, this time adding these pauses.A2Do you find it difficult to learn new skills (pause) like how to use a new computer? (pause)
Often (pause) Sometimes (pause) Never*Speak up6-1123Interviewing suspects4Lat night, there was a burglary between 6 and 11 p.m. Detective Ken thinks that Michael and Andrew may be the burglars. He interviews each of them separately. Work in pairs. Read the interviews aloud. Then find some differences between Michael’s story and Andrew’s story.B156Ken Where were you between 6 and 11 p.m. last night?
Michael I went to the cinema with my friend Andrew.
Ken Where did you meet him?
Michael Er, he came to my flat.
Ken When?
Michael At about 5.30 p.m.
Ken Which cinema did you go to?
Michael We went to the Ocean Cinema in Parkhill.
Ken How did you get there?
Michael We went by underground, and then walked.
Ken Was the cinema full or empty?
Michael It was quite full.
Ken What film did you see?
Michael We saw a film called ‘The Mystery of the Murder’.
Ken Where did you sit?
Michael We sat at the back of the cinema.6-2123456Ken Where were you between 6 and 11 p.m. last night?
Andrew I went to see a film with Michael.
Ken Where did you meet him?
Andrew We met at the underground station.
Ken Michael said you met at 4.30 p.m. Is that right?
Andrew Yes, that’s right.
Ken Which cinema did you go to?
Andrew The Ocean Cinema. It’s in Parkhill.
Ken How did you get there?
Andrew We went by bus to the ferry pier, and then walked.
Ken Was the cinema full or empty?
Andrew Er, it was rather empty that night.
Ken What was the name of the film?
Andrew It was ‘The Mystery of the Murder’.
Ken Where did you sit?
Andrew We sat at the front.6-31234566-41234Example:Michael said that they met at his flat, but Andrew said that they met at the underground station.Michael said that they met at about 5.30 p.m., but Andrew said that they met at 4.30 p.m.
Michael said that they went by underground, but Andrew said that they went by bus.
Michael said that the cinema was quite full, but Andrew said that it was rather empty.
Michael said that they sat at the back of the cinema, but Andrew said that they sat at the front.56 Now work in groups of four. S1 and S2 must pretend thatthey are burglars. They burgled a shop last night. Now they must make up a false story about what they did between 6 and 11 p.m. last night. Move away from S3 and S4, and discuss the details of your story.
S3 and S4 are detectives. They must write a list of questions to ask S1 and S2. Use the dialogues in B1 to help you. Here are some more useful questions:B26-51234When did you leave/return home?
When did you meet/leave your friend?
Where did you meet/go?
Why did you decide to do that?
Your friend told me that you … Is that true?
How many people were there in the bus/in the restaurant?
Did you have anything to eat/drink? What?
How much was the film ticket/the meal?
Who did you meet on the underground/in the shop?56After five minutes, the detectives must interview S1. (S2 must not be near.) Then the detectives must interview S2, and S1 must not be near. The detectives must try to find some differences between the two stories. S1 and S2 must try to fool the detectives!6-6123456说 明
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《英语(牛津上海版)》(试用本)
主 编:沃振华
原 作 者:P Etherton G McArthur P Leetch
改编人员:沃振华 朱维庭 李绍贤 施安吉 施志红
奚翠华 卢 璐 张 瑶
牛津大学出版社(中国)有限公司英语教材编写委员会
责任编辑:马芳芳 林 妍
插 图:K Y Chan 周允达
课件制作:卢 璐
支持学校:上海市市北初级中学pause/p?:z/ n.a short stopShe played for 30 minutes without a pause.mystery/'m?str?/ n.something strange that you cannot understand or explainThe police say that the man’s death is still a mystery.murder/'m?:d?(r)/ n.the crime of killing a person illegally and on purposeHe was sent to prison for the murder of a police officer.