课件31张PPT。Unit 3 Lesson 1Idioms with Body PartsRight or WrongLook & Sayhit the nail on the head
see eye to eye with youhave got a sweet toothhave got a green thumbbe all earshit the nail on the headA: We can not only download useful information but also chat with Net-pals all over the world. The Internet is really helpful.
B: I see eye to eye with you.
A: I know you have got a sweet tooth, so I’ve bought you a box of chocolate.
B: Thank you very much.
A: Where are the twin brothers? They are not playing in the yard.
B: They’re in the sitting-room. Mum is telling them an interesting story and they are all ears.
A: Who grows the most beautiful roses in your neighbourhood?
B: Mrs. Jones. She has got a green thumb.
A: English is widely used in the world
B: Therefore, we should learn English well.
A: You just hit the nail on the head.common
idiom
body
part
lip
arm
thumb
attentively
as soon as
with the help of
meaning
listener
express
vividly
have got a sweet tooth
see eye to eye with
have got a green thumb
be all ears
hit the nail on the headVocabularyshow timehit the nail on the head
be all earshave a green thumb
have a sweet tooth
see eye to eye withA: …
B: …
…$ 300 The Class One students had a _______ about English _______ with _____ _____. They talked about the following idioms in class.
Fill in the blanksHe’s listening attentively.You like eating food with sugar in it.You are rightI agree with you.I am good at gardening After the discussion, the students found that English idioms are both ________ and useful. They can help people to ______ themselves more _________
discussionidiomsbodypartsinterestingexpressvividlyComprehension CheckWang: Dad, I’ve learned some English
idioms with _____________ today.
Dad: Have you? What are they?
Wang: “He’s _________”. It means he’s listening
attentively. Another idiom is with “tooth”.
That’s “You’ve got ________________.”
Dad: What does it ___________?
Wang: It means the listener likes
____________________________.
Dad: Interesting. Tell me more idioms, please.body partsall earsa sweet toothmeaneating food with sugar in itWang: All right. When someone’s good at
gardening, he’ll say “I’ve got
____________ thumb.”
Dad: That’s vivid. Are there any idioms with
“eyes”, Wang Qiang?
Wang: Here’s one. “I _______________with
you”.
Dad: Does it mean ”I _________ you” ?
Wang: You’ve just ____________________.
Dad: Thanks
a greensee eye to eyeagree withhit the nail on the headPair Workas soon as 时间状语从句
1.当主句是一般将来时时,as soon as引导的状语从句应用一般现在时;
(主将从现)
2.当主句是一般过去时时,as soon as引导的状语从句应用一般过去时。
(主过从过/过完) Discovering Language1) The boy came home. He began to do his homework.
2) Betty got a present. She opened it.
3) Zhang Jun arrived in London. He telephoned home.
4) The girl heard the news. She began to shout with joy.
ExerciseThe boy began to do his homework as soon as he came home. As soon as the boy came home, he began to do his homework. Betty opened the present as soon as she got it. As soon as Betty got a present, she opened it. Zhang Jun telephoned home as soon as he arrived in London. As soon as Zhang Jun arrived in London , he telephoned home.The girl began to shout with joy as soon as she heard the news. As soon as the girl heard the news, she began to shout with joy. 5) It will begin to rain. I will shut the windows.
6) He will finish his homework. He will help his mother with the housework.
7) I will get the tickets. I will tell you.
ExerciseI will shut the windows as soon as it begins to rain. As soon as it begins to rain, I will shut the windows. He will help his mother with the house work as soon as he finishes his homework. As soon as he finishes his homework, he will help his mother with the housework I will tell you as soon as I get the tickets. As soon as I get the tickets, I will tell you. More idioms
with body partsstand on one’s own feetpull one’s legcost an arm and a leghave two left feetBill: Why are you so upset, John?
John: Well, my father won’t give me any more pocket money. He says I’m already 18 years old and I should stand on my own feet.Dialogue 1be independentOn the way to school …stand on my own feetBetty: Tomorrow morning we’ll have an English examination.
Peter: Oh, I’ll have to stay up late to go over all the lessons. Hey! Tomorrow is Saturday. We don’t have any classes. Are you pulling my leg?Dialogue 2be kiddingToday is April 1st . In the classroom …pulling my legDialogue 3cost a lotAt the shopping mall …Carol: Excuse me, how much is the violin?
Shop assistant: It’s 5,000 dollars.
Carol: My goodness! It will cost an arm and a leg.and a legcost an armHelen: Why don’t you invite Linda to dance with you? She is so lovely. Every boy wants to dance with her.
Jack: I’m a terrible dancer. I have two left feet.
Helen: What a pity! Dialogue 4be clumsy with one’s bodyAt a party …have two leftfeetbfacdeListen and MatchMore Idiomsstand on one’s feet
learn sth. by heart
pull one’s leg
cost an arm and a leg
all thumbs
get sb. under one’s thumbbe independent
memorize sth.
be kidding
cost a lot
be clumsy
control sb.Body LanguagegestureReadingmost parts of the worldSouth AmericanYesBe quietZeroshaking headsTrue or FalseBody language helps people communicate with each other.
Some gestures are common in many parts of the world.
When somebody puts his index finger up to his lips, he is asking others for help.
Some gestures carry different meanings to different people.
Joining the thumb and index finger in a circle is a popular way of saying “Sorry”.TTTFFto be quietOK