课件23张PPT。Unit 3Could you please
tell me
where the
restrooms are?Section B 1
1a-2dWhat qualities are important for each place?cleanWarming upmuseuminterestingrestaurantdelicious, inexpensiveadj. 不昂贵的parkbeautiful
fascinating adj.
极有吸引力的subwayuncrowdedadj. 不拥挤的; 人少的inexpensive
adj. 不昂贵的
big
convenient adj.
便利的, 方便的mall 商场, 购物中心1aWhat qualities are important for each place? Write the words from the box next to each place below. Write the most important words first.interesting fascinating inexpensive quiet uncrowded big beautiful convenient safe cleanclean, uncrowded, convenient interesting, quiet, uncrowdedclean, inexpensive, quiet beautiful, safe, clean, biguncrowded, safe, convenientinexpensive, big, convenient, interesting, safeConversation 1
The boy asks about ________________, and the clerk tells him to go to Green Land.Conversation 2
The girl asks about ______________, and the clerk tells her to go to the corner of Market and Middle Streets.a good restaurantspublic restrooms1cListen to the conversations and complete the sentences.n. 拐角, 角落Conversation 3
The mother asks about _____________. The father wants to go to a ________ museum. The younger girl wants to go to a _______ museum. The boy wants to go to a __________ museum. The older girl wants to go to an ______ museum. The clerk suggests they go to the _________ museum.a good museumhistoryscienceChildren’sartcomputer反义词:impolite
adj. 不礼貌的Read the article and find the topic sentence for each paragraph.2bParagraph 1
When you visit a foreign country, it is important to know how to ask for help politely. (adv. 礼貌地)polite adj. 礼貌的ReadingParagraph 2
Good speakers change the way they speak in different situations. …n. 发言者Paragraph 3
Usually polite questions are longer. Paragraph 4
However, it is important to learn how to use the right language in different situations. What else do we need to learn besides asking a question correctly when you ask for help?We need to learn how to be polite when we ask for help.Read paragraph 1 and answer the question. What do we need to think about when you talk to different people?We need to think about whom we speak to or how well we know them.Read paragraph 2 and answer the question.What can lead in to a request with a stranger on the street?“Excuse me, I wonder if you can
help me” or “I’m sorry to trouble
you, but …” before asking for
help.Read paragraph 3 and answer the question.Find all the direct questions and polite requests from the passage.2c Where are
the restrooms?1. Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?2. When is the
school trip?3. Peter, tell me
your e-mail
address.2. Excuse me, Mr. West.
Do you know when
the school trip is?3. Peter, could you
please tell me
your e-mail address?4. Where’s the
post office?4. Pardon me, could you please tell me where to park my car?Read the requests below. In the second column, write A if you would say it to someone you know and B if you would say it to a stranger. In the last column, write where you think these people are.2dAhomeBstreetA/Bany public place/homeBstreetBmovie theaterAhomeBstreet