课件32张PPT。外研版教材必修四Tian’an men SquareThe Forbidden CityHe who has never been to the Great Wall is not a true man.Bird NestWangfujing StreetWhite PagodaNarrow Alleys(hutong) of old BeijingGetting Around in Beijing Word Guessing
GameWhich one would you like to choose?to go from one place to another; get aroundsomething that is being built;
under constructionthe place you want to go to; destinationa document which gives you the right to do something; permitthe road the public transport service uses regularly;routea ticket for a one-way journey;
singlea document which shows you
have paid for something;
receiptthe busiest time of a dayrush hour ReadingRead the passage and finish the following exercises . ExeriseI Finish the True or False exercise. If the sentence is false, please correct it.You can take a taxi at any time a day.
2. Buses and trolleybuses always get very crowed, but their fares are cheap.
3. Minibuses have different routes from large public buses.
4.Several underground lines are being built.
5. Although tricycles are slow, they can cost
you more money.
T Fthe sameTTT as II.complete the table24 hours a dayfast ;
convenientexpensiveFrom 5 am to midnightcheapcrowded have a seat for everyone
A bit more
expensiveFrom 5 am to 11 pmfast; convenient crowded during rush hoursuseful for
exploring the
narrow alleysexpensive III. Answer the questions according to the passage.
How easy is it to find a taxi in Beijing?
2. Which is the best bus for tourists?
3.How many people can get in a minibus?
4. What’s the problem with buses?
Simply raise your hand, and a taxi appears in no time.103 bus.12 people .They can be very crowded during rush hours. SummaryFrom the passage, we have learned the following
expressions.
You should check the cab has a business permit, and make sure you ask for a receipt.
2. It’s a good idea to avoid public transport during the rush hour.
3. Trains are fast and convenient, but rush hours can be terrible.
4. Tourists shouldn’t miss the 103 bus which offers one of the most impressive routes, past the Forbidden City and the White Pagoda in Beihai Park.
5.Tricycles are worth using if you want to explore the narrow
alleys of Old Beijing. Making suggestions
1.You’d better do……
2.You should/could do……
3.Why (do) not (you) do……
4.It is a good idea to……
5.I advise you to do……
6. I suggest you that + (should) + do……
7.How/what about doing…… Role playA foreign tourist who wants to get around in Beijing is asking for advice….Where can he go?
(e.g. Beihai park; Tian’an men Square; Wangfujing Street; narrow alleys of old Beijing….)
Which means of transport should he take?
(e.g. taxis; buses; underground; pedicabs….. )
Giving him some advice
(You’d better…; It’s a good idea to…; I suggest that…)
Well DoneTraffic JamIn order to solve this problem, the Beijing government wants to get suggestions from every one. Now you can discuss it with your group members and think of some effective ways to help solve the problem.
Discussion Homework
Remember the new words and finish the exercise on P14.