module1 unit2 Growing pains word power[上学期]

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课件15张PPT。 Unit two
Growing pains
word power
By Connie Cai
2005.9U.K.U.S.A.CanadaAustraliaNew Zealand South AfricaEnglish-speaking countriesQuestions What is it that Joe can’t find in the bathroom?

Why can’t he find it?He can’t find the toilet.
toilet, W.C(water closet), gents, ladiesrestroom, men’s room, ladies’ roomWhen Joe says “bathroom”,he means a
place,where there is a toilet.
But in Nancy’s eyes, it’s a place where
people can only have a bath.(Joe is an American who has come to Britain for the first time.)
Nancy: Joe, do you feel tired after a long flight?
Joe: Sure. Could I use your bathroom?
Nancy: Of course.Just make yourself at home.
Let me give you a clean towel(毛巾).
Joe: A towel?
Nancy: Yes.Here you are. The bathroom is upstairs.
Joe: Thanks.
(After a while)
Nancy : Have you found it?
Joe: Well ,eh, yes, I mean no…I mean, I found the
bathroom, but I didn't find what I was looking for.

Br.EAm.Espellingpronunciationvocabularycolour,color,favourite,favorite,metre,meter,realize,realise,travelled,traveled,dialogue.dialog.dancenotautumn,fall,post,mail,petrol,gas,film,movie,shop,store,I thinkI guessadvertisementCould you find the “pants” in the chart?用相应的美语完成下面的字谜programcBlank-filling:andiescentervacaionrestroomcandiescentervacationrestroomprogram Find out the meaning of “cost an arm and a leg”Tom: Your new car is rally nice.
Kevin: It should be. It cost me an arm and a
leg.
Tom: Really ? I am sorry to hear that.
When did the accident happen?
Kevin: Come on, friend. I am fine. I mean
the car costs a lot of money.colloquialismDefinition
A colloquialism is an informal expression used in spoken English .Colloquialism are never used in formal English or writing, but are often used in conversations(对话).Can you guess the meanings of the following sentences?He is in hot water.
Don’t jump on me.
He’s in deep trouble.Don’t be angry with me.It’s very popular.It’s a hit.Language points我兄弟和我在很多方面不同e.g. My brother and I differ in many ways.differ为不及物动词, 常与from 连用她和我在很多方面不同.e.g.She differs from me in many ways. 1. differ in many small ways他长的那么高以至于裤子不合身了.e.g. He has grown so tall that
his trousers don’t fit him any more.
你的衣服很合身.e.g. Your clothes fit well.2. fit
(1)(衣服等)合身, 合适 vi.vt.2). 适当他刚好适合这个工作.He will just fit the job.3). 适当的,适宜的他适合这个工作He is fit for the job. vt.adj.be fit forHomeworkTry to search for more information about
colloquialism.
Preview the part of task.Good-bye Thank you !