八下Unit 7 Topic1 Topic1 We are preparing for a food festival. Section B

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课件20张PPT。 Unit 7 Food Festival
Topic1 We are preparing for a food festival.
Section BDo you remember what will Michael do for the food festival?
He says (that) he will make a poster.
Do you remember what Kangkang will do for the food festival?
He says (that) he’ll get in touch with Daniel on the Internet
to get more information about him.They are going to help him raise some money.No, he isn’t.He feels it is a great pity.— May I invite you to our food festival?
— I’d love to, but I’m sorry I can’t, because I
have no time these days.
— It’s a great pity, but never mind...Key sentences of 22Look, listen and saykangakang 19:45:30
Hello, Daniel! This is Li Weikang, from Beijing, China. I’m a student in Ren’ai
International School.
Daniel 19:46:43
What can I do for you?
Kandkang 19:47:20
Oh, I know you want to build a new school for your village. So my friends and I decided to help you raise some money.
Daniel 19:48:05
Thank you very much.
Kangkang 19:49:15
It’s a pleasure. Well, we are preparing for a food festival. May I invite you to our food festival?
Daniel 19:51:01
I’d love to, but I’m sorry I can’t, because I have no time these days.
Kangkang 19:51:58
It’s a great pity, but never mind. We decided to make a poster about you. Will you please tell me something about yourself, your village school and Nigerian children?
Daniel 19:56:15
Sure. But I’m busy now. I’ll send you an e-mail later on, OK?
Kangkang 19:57:26
OK, thanks a lot. My e-mail address is Kangkang@renai-edu.com. Bye-bye!Creek cheese piesAmerican chocolate cookiesI have a sweet tooth, and I think a lot of students will buy western food, such as American chocolate cookies and Greek cheese pies.South African beef curryChinese fried riceItalian PizzaRussian black breadJapanese sushiIndian curryChinese dumplingsWhat are these?What do you prefer, beef curry or dumplings?I think beef curry is OK.Kangkang
Maria
Jane
Michaelchocolate cookies
cheese pies
C. curries
D. beef curry
black bread
F. fried rice
G. sushi
H. pizza
I. dumplings
Please match Kangkang, Maria, Jane and Michael
with the food they would cook.1.Does Michael have a sweet tooth?
Yes, he does.
2.What does Jane plan to cook?
She plans to cook Indian curries.
3.Is Kangkang sure Chinese fried rice and
Japanese sushi are easy to cook?
Yes, he is.Jane: Hello, Michael! What would you like to cook for the food festival?
Michael: I’m thinking about that. I have a sweet tooth, and I think a lot of students
will buy western food, such as American chocolate cookies and Greek cheese pies.
Jane: Wow! That’s a good idea. I like Indian food, so I plan to cook Indian curries.
Kangkang: Wonderful! I think Chinese fried rice and Japanese sushi are easy to cook.
What’s more, I’m sure that fried rice and dumplings will be popular.
Maria: You’re right. But what should I serve, Italian pizza, South African beef curry or
Russian black bread?
Kangkang: I think beef curry is OK.
Michael: That’s good enough. I believe we’ll raise a lot of money for Daniel Igali.1aListen, read and sayMatch the food with the flags of the countries, then
make similar conversations after the example.Example:
A: Where do you think cheese pies are from?
B: I think /guess (that) …
A: You’re right. /No. They are from …Chinese fried rice American
chocolate cookiesJapanese sushiSouth African
beef curryItalian pizzaGreek cheese piesRussian black bread1bPair work Indian curries3Work aloneListen and fill in the blanks.
1. A: _____ _____ _____ _____ to help me organize the food festival?
B: Oh, I’d love to.
2. A: _____ _____ _____to drink green tea with me this Sunday afternoon?
B: I’d love to, but I’m afraid I _____ _____ _____.
3. A: What about buying _____ ________ for him?
B: That would be very nice.
4. A: How about eating ______ ______?
B: I’d like that. Thanks.
May I invite you
Would you likehave no time a sandwichcheese pies Suppose you and your friends are on QQ. You are chatting about
preparing for the food festival. Make a conversation about it. You may
begin like this:A: Will you come to the food festival?
B: Yes.
A: What will you cook?
B: I plan / decide / want to cook … What about you?
A: I plan to cook …
… How many national flags do you know? Draw the national flags
as many as you can, then write out the names of the countries and
the food eaten there. And then fill the form out.Exercise in class根据句意及首字母完成单词。
1. We plan to o_______a party this weekend.
2.May I i_____ you to our food festival?
3.The man speaks R_______ because he comes from Russia.
4.Beijing hosted a s________ Olympic Games. Every player was
pleased with it.
5.We all know that America is a w_______country.
6.It’s a p____ that you can’t stay longer.
7.Nigeria is one of the A_____ countries.rganizenviteussianuccessfulestern ityfricansummary1.New words:
American chocolate cookies, Greek cheese pies, Indian curries,
Chinese fried rice, Japanese sushi, Italian pizza, South African beef curry,
Russian black bread, western, Indian, Russian, pity
2.Object clauses:
I think beef curry is OK.
I believe we’ll raise a lot of money for Daniel Igali.
3.Useful expressions:
May I invite you to our food festival?
That’s good enough.
It’s a great pity!
Wonderful!HomeworkRemember the food of different countries.
Remember the names of the countries and
their national flags.
3. Make a conversation about food with your partner.Thank you!