人教七年级下册英语Unit 10 I’d like some noodles.Section A 1a-2c 课件+音视频(共39张PPT )

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课件39张PPT。助力湖北Do you like
noodles?I’d like some noodles.Section A 1a-2cWords:
noodle, mutton, beef, cabbage, potato, special, would, yet, large2. Phrases:
would like, not yet, beef noodles, a large bowl of;3. Sentences:
---What kind of noodles would you like? --- I’d like beef noodles, please.
---What size would you like? ---I’d like a large bowl, please.
---Would you like a large bowl? ---Yes, please.What would you like for breakfast?12When do you have breakfast?3Where do you have breakfast?4Who do you have breakfast with?汉堡What would you like for ?1hamburgers鸡蛋eggs橙子oranges香蕉bananas苹果apples梨pears草莓strawberries胡萝卜carrots牛奶milk面包bread米饭rice食物food水果fruit冰淇淋Ice-cream鸡肉chicken沙拉saladlunchbreakfastdinner3Where do you have breakfast?in the classroomin the dinning hallin the libraryat homein the restauranteat outfruit vegetables foodmuttonbeefnoodleschickencabbagepotatoestomatoescarrotsMatch the words with the foods.1. mutton _____
2. beef _____
3. noodles _____
4. chicken _____
5. cabbage _____
6. potatoes _____
7. tomatoes _____
8. carrots _____bhdacefgWhat would you like?I’m not sure yet. Are there any vegetables in the beef noodles? Yes, there are some tomatoes.OK, I’d like the beef noodles, please. 1. What would you like? 您想要点什么? 这是一个由疑问词what引导的特殊疑问句,用来询问对方想要什么。 would like (意愿)愿意;喜欢;想要,相当于want, 但比want 语气委婉。 回答:I’d like… 或直接说想要的东西。 sth. 想要某物?
to do sth. 想要做某事
sb.to do sth. 想要某人做某事搭配: would like would like 没有人称、单复数和时态的变化。want 为实义动词,有人称、单复数和时态的变化。would like 与 want 的区别:What kind of noodles would she like?She’d like _______________________ noodles.cabbage and chickenWhat kind of noodles would he like?He’d like ____________________ noodles.beef and potatoWhat kind of noodles would she like?She’d like ___________________ noodles.egg and tomato2. I’m not sure yet. 我还没确定。还,仍然已经还没有还;仍然;已经肯定句省略句否定句或疑问句He is _________ at home now.
他现在还在家里。
It’s _________ dark.
天已经黑下来了。It’s time to go home, _________ I haven’t finish the homework. 该回家了,可是我还没完成作业。 yet stillalready3. Are there any vegetables in the beef noodles?any 意为“一些;任何”。
①常用于否定句或疑问句中;
②可用于肯定句中,意为“任何,无论如何”。any 与 some例:任何颜色都可以。Any color is OK. some 意为“一些”。
① 常用于肯定句中;
② 在表示请求、希望得到对方肯定回答的问句中,
表示“一些”用some;
③ 可用于表示建议、邀请的疑问句中。Can I have some rice, please? 我能要些米饭吗?
(表示请求)
?Could you get some water for me?
(希望得到对方的肯定回答)
?Would you like some apple juice? 你想要些苹果汁吗?
(建议)4. beef noodles 牛肉面
beef noodles = noodles with beef 名词 beef 作定语修饰名词 noodles,noodles为中心词,常用复数形式。拓展:tomato and egg noodles 西红柿鸡蛋面
girl student 女学生
apple tree 苹果树注意:
由 man 和 woman 修饰名词表明性别时,变复数时将名词及man或 woman都变为复数。男司机a man driver →a woman teacher →女教师men drivers women teachersListen and check (√) the noodles that the
person orders. ____ Special 1
____ Special 2
____ Special 3 √Practice the conversation in 1a with your partner. Then make your own conversations. What size would you like?
I’d like __________ of noodles, please. a small bowl a medium bowl a large bowlListen and check (√) the names of the foods
you hear. 1. ___ noodles 5. ___ tomatoes
2. ___ beef 6. ___ cabbage
3. ___ mutton 7. ___ potatoes
4. ___ chicken 8. ___ vegetables √√√√√√Listen again. Complete the sentences. Boy: 1. I’d like a ______ bowl of noodles.
2. I’d like ________, _______ and _________ noodles.Girls: 1. I’d like a _________ bowl.
2. I’d like _______ and ________ noodles, please. largechicken potato cabbagemedium beef tomatoWaiter: What size would you like?
Boy: I’d like a large bowl of noodles.
Waiter: And what kind of noodles would you like?
Boy: I’d like chicken, potato and cabbage noodles.
Waiter: And how about you?
Girl: I’d like a medium bowl.
Waiter: What kind would you like?
Girl: I’d like beef and tomato noodles, please.大号的;大的什么样的,哪种a kind of 一种
all kinds of 各种各样的
different kinds of 不同种类的Ask and answer questions with your partner. Use the information in 2a. What kind of noodles would you like?I’d like beef
noodles, please.