课件15张PPT。M4-U10-lesson4-1AdvertisementsFirst Period By the end this lesson, you will be able to
? distinguish (区分) facts from
opinions by reading;
? design advertisements using
some new words learned in
this lesson.Objectives Name these products radio alarm clocke-dictionaryrefrigeratorMP3mobile phoneelectric
toothbrushlaptopelectric
kettleDescribe these productscheap clean convenient
easy good reliable
pretty useful practicalexpensive noisy
dangerous useless
inefficient dirty Oral practice What do you think of these products?
Use the adjectives to help you.
( Choose one or two of the products)Prediction Which of the products do you think are real?mini cameraremote headphonecat floor cleanersjewellery for your earsRead to learn Group work
Read the text and note down the advantages of each product. 学案II1) have no ________
2) can listen to the programmes while _______;
3) can listen to the music ___ ____ ____;
4) can listen to ______ /TV up to ______ metres away;
5) signals ____ ______ glass, doors and walls;
6)_____ _______ sound;
7) _________valuewireswalkingin the bath radio60go throughtop qualityexcellentRemote HeadphonesMini camera1) no ______ than a credit card;
2) It’s ___________and ________;
3) _____ to use;
4) has an __________ focus and flash;
5) made from and an ________ and______
material;
6) not __________biggerconvenientreliableeasyexpensiveautomaticattractivestrongSpecial jewellery for your ears1) ________ ;
2) ______ in many different situations;
3) a _______ at a low price attractiveusefulbargainFeline Floor Cleaners1) made from ____ _______ material;
2) It’s very __________;
3) easy to ______;
4) _______good quality practical washcheap1. To find opinions, look for adjectives
(e.g. amazing/ attractive).
2. Facts give information which is, in
theory, true.
(e.g. has an automatic focus) Reading strategiesFacts and opinionsRead to find opinions and factsProductFactsOpinionsremote headphonesmicro camerafantastic
exciting
excellentamazing
convenient
reliable
attractive点击放大Read to find opinions and factsProductFactsOpinionsFloor Cleanersperfect
practical
cheapSpecial Earringsattractive
usefulHomeworkMemorize the new words.
Do Ex. 3 & 4, P60.!课件13张PPT。M4-U10-lesson4-2AdvertisementsSecond PeriodObjectivesBy the end of this lesson, you will be able to ? use linking words “also”, “either”, “plus” and “too” to express ideas coherently;
? use -ed and -ing adjectives;
? describe the
products on the screen.RevisionP60—Ex.11. kettle2. photography 6. signal4. laptop8. useless5. bath 3. refrigerator7. credit card1. e-dictionaries, small and convenient, useful for homework (too)
2. electric toothbrushes, expensive, not very practical (either)
Linking wordsalso, either, plus, tooE-dictionaries are small and convenient. They are useful for homework, too.Electric toothbrushes are expensive. They are also not very practical.3. mobile phones, small and useful, cheaper than before (plus)
4. laptop computers, very expensive, not very reliable (either)
Mobile phones are small and useful. Plus they are cheaper than before.Laptop computers are very expensive. They are not very reliable either.Linking wordsalso, either, plus, too5. radio alarm clock, useful to get up in the morning, very cheap (too) Radio alarm clocks are useful to get up in the morning. They are very cheap, too.Linking wordsalso, either, plus, tooAdjectivesRead & underline adj. with -ed or -ing1. You can listen to relaxing music in the bath.
2. These exciting, new headphones give you freedom to move around plus top quality sound.
3. Fujiko has produced an amazing new
mini camera---the advanced 1001 ix.AdjectivesRead & underline adj. with -ed or -ing4. When you are tired of loud disco music,
or bored at a party…
5. Thousands of satisfied customers.
6. Do you find housework tiring and boring?
7. Are you worried about the state of
your house or flat? Complete the table with adj. from the ads.AdjectivesPracticeComplete the sentences with the correct alternative.3. interested;interesting4. exciting; excited 5. pleased; worrying6. exciting; disappointed1. boring; bored2. tired; tiringSpeakingshape: circle, square, too big, longdesign: special, common, pretty, modern,
popular, creativeprice: expensive, cheap, reasonablequality: good, bad, reliable, excellentthe way to use:
convenient, useful, useless
practical, easy to useLanguage supportSpeakingmicro waveair conditionerrice cookerCD playerDescribe one of thesetranslation penHomework1. Memorize the new words.
2. Finish “Focus on reading” (P61).!