课件35张PPT。Task UNIT 5A guessing gameABDCEFPlay a gameWho is the winner?the first TV show
in the UK about 2,000
TVs in useTVs can be as
large as 152 inches in China, about
29 TVs per 100 families,
but now most families
have at least one TVThe story of TVsin 1926by 1935in 1987nowThe first TV show was in the
UK in _____. There were about
______ TVs in ____ by 1935.
In China, there were about ____ TVs per
100 _______ in 1987. But now most families
have at _____ one TV. And now TVs can be
as ______ as 152 ________.summary19262000use29leastlargeinchesfamiliessandwich two pieces of breades meatIs “sandwich” a name
of food at first?No, it isn’t.John Montagu, the Fourth Earl of SandwichMy name is John Montagu, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich. I like playing cards very much. And I don’t want to stop to eat. So I put meat between two pieces of bread.
Others want to have the same
food. Later it becomes popular.
People named the food after me.The story of sandwichesSandwich
1.got its name from a man
called John Montagu, the
Fourth Earl of Sandwich
What did he love doing?
Did he want to stop for meals?
What did he do then?
What did others want to do?
Did it become popular all over the world?Writing pointsloved playing cards very much3.did not want to stop for meals4.put meat between two pieces of bread5.others wanted to eat the same food6.later became popular all over the world We live in a wonderful world with a lot
of amazing things.
Many people like sandwiches, but do you
know anything about this kind of food?
Sandwich got its name from a man called
John Montagu, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich.
The man loved playing cards with his friends
very much. He did not want to stop for meals,
so he put meat between two pieces of bread.
Soon others wanted to eat the same food, so
they asked for a “sandwich”.
Later the food became popular all over the
world. Isn’t that amazing?Sample passageHave a discussionWhat is each paragraph about?paragraph 1
paragraph 2
paragraph 3
paragraph 4A:give the theme(主题)
B:facts about sandwiches
C:feeling
D:introduction(介绍)Have a writing competitionTV
1. the first TV show in the
UK in 1926
2. by 1935, about 2,000 TVs
in use
3. in China, in 1987, about 29 TVs per 100
families, but now most families have at
least one TV
4. now TVs can be as large as 152 inchesWriting pointselephants1.the biggest living animals on land
2.eat 100 to 1,000 pounds of grass in a day
3.live 60-70 years
4.no bones in the back of their feet–only fat
5.walk on tiptoe---can walk in the mud easily
6.big but they can move quietly
7.grow large teeth --- we call them tusks Writing pointsPay attention (注意事项)Word usage (用词)
Punctuation (标点)
Tense (时态)
Spelling (拼写)
Handwriting(书写)
1. the first TV show in the UK in 1926
2. by 1935, about 2,000 TVs in use
3. in China, in 1987, about 29 TVs per
100 families, but now most families have at
least one TV
4. now TVs can be as large as 152 inches
1.the biggest living animals on land
2.eat 100 to 1,000 pounds of grass in a day
3.live 60-70 years
4.no bones in the back of their feet–only fat
5.walk on tiptoe---can walk in the mud easily
6.big but they can move quietly
7.grow large teeth --- we call them tusks TVsElephantsEnjoy life every day !
Love our happy life!Homework Put your writing on your QQ zone to let more people see.
2. Review the whole unit.Thank you for joining us!They are the biggest animals on land.
There are no bones in the back of
their feet—only fat. There are only seven
bones in its long neck.They are small and hard-working. They can smell things very well.
They live in water, sleep in water.
What’s more, they sleep with their
eyes open. We live in a wonderful world with a lot
of amazing things.
Many people like sandwiches, but do you
know anything about this kind of food ?
Sandwich got its name from a man called
John Montagu, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich.
The man loved playing cards with his friends
very much. He did not want to stop for meals,
so he put meat between two pieces of bread.
Soon others wanted to eat the same food, so
they asked for a “sandwich”.
Later the food became popular all over the
world. Isn’t that amazing?Introduction
开头Body
主体Conclusion
结尾 TVs thing The first TV show was in the UK in
1926. There were about 2,000 TVs in use by
1935. In China, there were about 29 TVs per
100 families in 1987. But mow most families
have at least one TV. And now TVs can be
as large as 152 inches.
Now TVs Try to write a passage about TVs.We live in a wonderful world with a lots of amazing things.
Do you know anything about elephants?
Elephants are the biggest living animals on land.
Elephants have to eat a lot because they are so big.
An elephant can eat between 100 to 1000 pounds of
grass in one day. There are no bones in the back of
elephants’ feet, only fat, so elephants walk on their
tiptoes. They can move quietly and walk in the mud
easily. Elephants grow tusks. The tusks are their large
teeth. People use the tusks to make beautiful things
and piano keys.
Isn’t that amazing? We live in a wonderful world with a lot
of amazing things.
Many people like sandwiches, but do you
know anything about this kind of food?
Sandwich got its name from a man called
John Montagu, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich.
The man loved playing cards with his friends
very much. He did not want to stop for meals,
so he put meat between two pieces of bread.
Soon others wanted to eat the same food, so
they asked for a “sandwich”.
Later the food became popular all over the
world. Isn’t that amazing?Introduction
开头Body
主体
(1-5小点)Conclusion
结尾
(第6小点)Sample passage1. fly---flew 2. forget---forgot
3. grow---grew
throw---threw v 扔 know---knew
4. hold---held
5. keep---kept 6. lend---lent spend---spent
sleep---slept send---sent vt 发送
7. let---let 8. lie---lay
9. mean---meant 10. pay---paid say---said
11. ride---rode 12. sell---sold vt 卖 tell---told
13. sing---sang 14. smell---smelt
15. speak---spoke 18. swim---swam
19. think---thought 20. understand---understood
22. wake---woke 23. wear---wore
动词过去式默写1. think--- 2. understand---
3. fly--- 4. wake---
5. swim--- 6. forget---
7. wear--- 8. speak---
9. hold--- 10. smell---
11. keep--- 12. sing---
13. ride--- 14. sell---
15. pay--- 16. mean---
17. lie--- 18. let---
19. lend--- 20. grow---