课件43张PPT。 Unit 3
What's for
breakfast?breakfast['brekf?st] We have an egg
and some milk
for breakfast.注意: 三餐饭前不加冠词!!lunch[l?nt?]You have
for lunch.?supper['s?p?]You have for supper.?porridge['p?rid?]Porridge is
typical Chinese
food.typical['tipik?l]adj. 典型的Chinese['t?ai'ni:z]adj. 中国的bread[bred]You have bread for breakfast.rice[rais]You have rice for lunch.noodle['nu:dl]You have for lunch.?I have noodles for lunch.注意: noodle一般用复数形式!!You have for lunch.?You have for lunch?whatWhatdo you have
for lunch?chicken['t?ikin]What do you have
for lunch?I have some chicken.soup[su:p]What do you have
for lunch?I have some soup.pizza['pi:ts?]What do you
have for supper?I have some pizza.salad['s?l?d]What do you
have for supper?I usually have
some salad.usually['ju:?u?li] adv. 经常地What do you
have for supper?What do you usually
have for supper?I usually have some
salad.What do you have for supper?I have no idea.
What about you?[?'baut] idea[ai'di?]
n. 主意 打算 计划I have no idea.It’s a good idea.sound[saund]Oh, that sounds nice.glass[glɑ:s]a glassa glass of juicetwo glasses of milktwo kinds of cats今天要记的食物名称:porridge bread rice noodle
chicken soup pizza salad今天要记的其他词:typical Chinese idea sound
usually glass breakfast lunch
supperToday’s MenuBreakfast
6:30—9:30a glass of milkeggporridgebread['menju:] [t?'dei]
Lunch
11:30—13:30ricesoupchickennoodles Supper
18:30—20:30pizzasalad阅读对话,判断对错,对的打“ √ ” ,错的打“×” 。
Mom: What would you like for dinner, Amy.
Amy: I’d like some vegetables, soup and hamburgers.
Mom: What about you, Zhang Peng.?
Zhang Peng: I’d like some noodles and juice.
Mom: Would you like some dessert,pudding or ice-cream?
Amy: Sounds good. I’d like some pudding.
Zhang Peng: Me too.
( ) 1. Mom would like vegetables, soup and hamburgers.
( ) 2. Zhang Peng would like some pudding, too.
( ) 3. Amy would like some soup, water and juice.
( ) 4. Amy doesn’t like pudding.
( ) 5. Breakfast is ready.
√××××你最想去的
国家是哪个呢? Why?ChinaChinese中国中国的
中国人['t?ain?] ['t?ai'ni:z] PRCI come from China,
I am a Chinese.This is our Chinese
teacher.[fr?m] 来自fromEnglishEnglandEnglish man['i?gl?nd] the UKAmerica[?'merik?] American[?'merik?n] the USACanada['k?n?d?] Canadian[k?'ned??n]? Australia[?'strelj?]? Australian[?'strelj?n]? JapanJapanese[d??'p?n][,d??p?'ni:z] EnglandAmericaCanadaAustraliaChinaJapanAustraliaEnglandChinaCanadaAmerica国家国家的人
国家的语言
国家的AmericanCanadianAustralianChineseEnglishJapanJapaneseLily is from Australia.=Lily comes from Australia.---Is Lily from Australia? ---Yes, she is.Lily is from Australia.Where is Lily from?Get up![get] lazybone
['leizi] [b?un]adj 懒的n. 骨头lazy bones大懒虫Get up, lazy bones!delicious[di'li??s] How delicious!breakfastlunch+=brunch