课件46张PPT。12My lifeWork and playReadingCartoon talk2-112What sentence do students say most often at school, Lo?I don’t know, Hi.That’s right, Lo.122-2Answer the following questions.Where are Hi and Lo?
What is Hi’s question?
Does Lo know the answer?
What does Hi think about Lo’s answer?They are at the school gate.What sentence do students say most often at school?No, he doesn’t.He thinks Lo’s answer is right.122-1Puzzle timeThe people work in a very strange office in the picture on the next slide! How many mistakes can you find in the picture? In pairs, talk or write about the mistakes. You can use patterns like these:
There is/are … in/on/under the …
The … has a …
The … should have a …
This is wrong because …2-212125-1What do you know about …?A1 Here are some activities we do nearly every day. When do you usually do them? Complete the sentences with your times. 345A2 Work in pairs. Compare your timetable withyour partner. Find out whether you do the things at the same or at different times. Then report back to the class. 5-212345B1 What does the boy do in the pictures?5-31234clean his teethgo to schoolwatch televisionplay table tennis123455-456789use the telephoneeat fishride a motorcycleplay the pianoplay computer games12345B2 Look at these pictures again and think aboutyour daily life.5-5Which of these things do you _____________?
a do every day
b do once or twice a week
c never do12345124-1Before you readA The girl in the pictures is called Wendy. Guess how old she is, what job she does and what she is doing in the two pictures. 344-2B1 Read the title and the introduction of the article. 1234Wendy probably ________ the introduction.a wrote b did not write
Wendy is probably ________ most other students.a similar tob different from
We can expect to find out about Wendy’s ________.a businessb holidays
A ‘whizz-kid’ is probably a young person who ________.a drives too fastb is very successful4-3B2 Choose the right answers. 123419-2A2 Choose the right meanings for these words.businessa a big house b a company
populara liked by many people b used by few people
is responsible fora is good at b has the job or duty of
salesa selling things b buying things
faila not pass b finish1234567891011121314151617181919-3A3 Match the words in Column A with the meanings in Column B.1234567891011121314151617181919-4A4 Match the words with the people in the picture.an accountant a manager a client123an accountanta managera client1234567891011121314151617181919-5
For learning new English words, many students keep their own vocabulary notebooks. Here is an example.1234567891011121314151617181919-6You can do these things:draw a picturewrite the meaning in Chinesewrite phrases (words which go together), and circle the preposition(s)write an example sentencenote a patternwrite the meaning in English1234567891011121314151617181919-7Have you got your own vocabulary notebook? If not, you should start one today!List the words and expression in Units 1 and 2 in your vocabulary notebook right now.12345678910111213141516171819B Match the words with their meanings.122-1122-2C Complete the sentences with proper words according to the given meanings.That w____________ (very clever child) knows more than some university professors.
He did not a____________ (go to) the meeting yesterday.
It is b____________ (not interesting) to listen to the same story again and again.
Jack used to a____________ (help) Mary in her lessons.
Plenty of t____________ (excellent) scientists in our country will go to the conference this week.
Wendy has a family b____________ (company). It sells computer games.
We will d____________ (talk about) the project next time.hizz-kidttendoringssistopusinessiscussI learned to ____________ computer when I was in university.
Sandy __________________ to me yesterday. But I was not at home.
Susan is only 12. She is _________________ have a driving license.
Who _________________ breaking the classroom window?
Do you often talk about your school work with your parents _______________?D Complete the sentences with proper words or phrases from the box.continue made a phone call not old enough to over breakfast collected half a kilo is responsible for too simple for
once a week work onwork onmade a phone callnot old enough tois responsible forover breakfast122-1— Can I help you?— I’d like ________________ of butter and a packet of rice.
My father ____________ me from school in the past.
Let’s ____________ having our meeting now.
Benny is a lazy boy. He washes his hair ____________.
This problem is ______________ me.continue made a phone call not old enough to over breakfast collected half a kilo is responsible for too simple for
once a week work onhalf a kilocollectedcontinueonce a weektoo simple for122-2/'s?m?l?(r)/similar adj.the same in some way but not completely the sameAll big cities are quite similar.(be) similar toMy new dress is similar to the one you have.(be) nearly the same as/?k'spekt/expect v.think that somebody or something will come or that something will happenI expect he will pass the exam./'b?zn?s/business n.[U] buying and selling thingsBusiness is very important to Shanghai.[C] a place where people sell or make things, for example a shop or a factorySony, Ford and Coca-cola are three big businesses./'w?zk?d/whizz-kid n.a very clever child/studenta young person who has done something successfullyThat whizz-kid knows more than some university professors./s?k'sesfl/successful adj.have succeeded; having gained an aimHe wants to be a successful writer.Jason was quite successful in film making.put ontake clothes and wear themPut on your coat when you go out.Peter felt hot and took off his coat.opposite: take off/'l?k?l?/luckily adv.it is lucky thatLuckily, the police came immediately.Do you remember …?
luck /l?k/ n.
lucky /'l?k?/ adj.
unlucky /?n'l?k?/ adj.opposite: unluckily /?n'l?k?l?/ adv./'p?pj?l?(r)/popular n.liked by a lot of peopleFootball is a popular sport in the UK./r?'sp?ns?bl/responsible adj.having the duty of looking after something or somebody, so that one can be blamed if things go wrongSimon is a responsible boy.(be) responsible forhave the duty of somethingThe bus driver is responsible for the passengers’ safety./se?l/sale n.selling thingsHe got only four pounds from the sale of his drawing./'kla??nt/client n.a person who gets services or advice from othersHe has been an important client of our bank for many years./'b?:r??/boring adj.not interesting; dullThe lesson was boring.
It is boring to listen to the same story all the time./'s?mpl/simple adj.easy to do or understandThe little boy can already do simple problem in Maths.opposite: difficult1+1=?/?'?i:v/achieve v.do or finish something well after trying hardHe hopes to achieve all him aims soon./fe?l/fail v.not pass an exam or testHis failed (in) his English test.opposite: pass/?ɡ'z?m/exam n.a test of what you know or can doDid you pass your physics exam yesterday?/r?'t?:n/return v.come or go back to a placeThe spaceship returned to the Earth on time.give back‘Can I return these two tickets?’ he asked./?'tend/attend v.go to or be at a place where something is happeningMore than 200 people attended Mary and John’s wedding./?'s?st/assist v.help somebodyWe all assisted in repairing the roof.
Could you please assist me to carry the suitcase?/k?n't?nju:/continue v.not stop happening or doing something; go onThe fighting continued for a week.
Tom will continue to do his homework after dinner./'seld?m/seldom adv.not oftenHe seldom gets up late in the morning.opposite: often/usually/'ju:???l?/usual adj.that happens most oftenHe came home later than usual that day.
Shall we meet at the usual time and place?opposite: unusualDo you remember …?
usually adv.