阅读课公开课Unit3 Could you please tell me where the rest room is SectionB 2a-2d 课件(共34张PPT)+导学案+音视频

文档属性

名称 阅读课公开课Unit3 Could you please tell me where the rest room is SectionB 2a-2d 课件(共34张PPT)+导学案+音视频
格式 zip
文件大小 44.1MB
资源类型 试卷
版本资源 人教新目标(Go for it)版
科目 英语
更新时间 2020-09-21 13:59:55

文档简介

(共34张PPT)
新目标人教版
Go
for
it
九年级
Unit
3
Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?
SectionB
2a
—2d
阅读课公开课
I’m
new
in
Town.
I
don't
know
the
direction
to
a
place.
What
should
I
do?
read
a
map
search
the
navigation
ask
the
way
Let's
enjoy
a
video.
1.How
does
the
woman
make
requests
(提出请求)?
2.Does
the
man
help
her?
3.Is
she
polite(有礼貌的)?
Where
does
the
women
want
to
go?
Let's
enjoy
a
video.
Take
number
1
subway.
How
to
get
there?
Linden
Street,
in
Riverdale
Take
number
1
train
to
Van
Cortlandt
Park.
Being
polite
is
really
important.
?
?
Why
didn't
the
first
speaker
help
the
second
speaker
in
Conversation
1?
His
request
sounds
less
polite.
It
is
a
direct
question.
It's
not
enough
to
just
ask
a
question
correctly.
Let's
compare.
What
might
you
say?
When
you
don’t
know
how
to
go
to
People’s
Hospital
in
the
street,
When
you
want
to
use
your
father’s
computer,
When
you
want
to
use
the
bike
of
your
best
friend,
Mike,
(1).Look
at
the
title
of
the
text
then
read
quickly
and
choose.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
this
passage
?
A.What
to
do
when
you
meet
with
difficulties.
B.How
to
get
along
well
with
others.
C.What
to
do
when
fail.
D.How
to
make
requests
politely.
Reading
skills:
The
first
or
the
last
sentences
can
help
you
get
the
main
idea.
Fast
reading
Could
you
please
...?
For
example,
you
may
ask
“Where
are
the
restrooms?”
or
“Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?”
These
are
similar
requests
for
directions
.
Both
are
correct
,
but
the
first
one
sounds
less
polite.
That
is
because
it
is
a
very
direct
question.
It
is
not
enough
to
just
ask
a
question
correctly.
We
also
need
to
learn
how
to
be
polite
when
we
ask
for
help.
Para.
1
Para.
2
Para.
3
Para.
4
When
you
visit
a
foreign
country,
it
is
important
to
know
how
to
ask
for
help
politely.
Good
speakers
change
the
way
they
speak
in
different
situations.
The
expressions
they
use
might
depend
on
whom
they
are
speaking
to
or
how
well
they
know
each
other
well.
It
is
all
right
to
ask
direct
questions
to
your
classmates
because
you
know
them
well.
However,
if
you
say
to
your
teacher,
“When
is
the
school
trip?”,
this
might
sound
impolite.
But
if
you
say,
“Excuse
me,
Mr.
West.
Do
you
know
when
the
school
trip
is?”,
this
will
sound
much
more
polite.
Usually
polite
questions
are
longer.
They
include
expressions
such
as
“Could
you
please
...?”
or
“May
I
ask
...?”
It
sounds
more
polite
to
say,
“Peter,
could
you
please
tell
me
your
e-mail
address?”
than
“Peter,
tell
me
your
e-mail
address.”
Sometimea
s
we
even
need
to
spend
time
leading
in
to
a
request.
For
example,
we
might
first
say
to
stranger,
“Excuse
me,
I
wonder
if
you
can
help
me”
or
“I’m
sorry
to
trouble
you,
but
...”
before
asking
for
help.
It
might
seem
more
difficult
to
speak
politely
than
directly.
However,
it
is
important
to
learn
how
to
use
the
right
language
in
different
situations.
This
will
help
you
communicate
better
with
other
people
Underline
the
topic
sentence
for
each
paragraph.
Tip:
The
topic
sentence
is
usually
the
______
or
the______
sentence
of
each
paragraph.
Sometimes
it
is
also
in
the
____
of
the
paragraph
last
first
middle
Fast
reading
Para.
1:
It
is
important
to
know
how
to
make
requests
politely.
Q1:
Is
it
enough
to
make
requests
correctly?
Q2:
What
else
do
we
need
to
learn?
Two
requests
:
1.______________________________
2.______________________________
They
are
similar
requests
for
the
________.
The
first
one
is
a________question.
It
sounds
less
polite.
If
we
want
to
ask
politely,
we
need
to
use
_________questions.
Where
are
the
restrooms?
Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?
directions
direct
indirect
Careful
reading
1.
It
is
necessary
to
ask
indirect
questions
to
all
the
people
around
us.
2.
We
can
ask
direct
questions
to
our
classmates
or
friends.
3.
We
should
ask
indirect
questions
to
our
teachers
or
a
stranger.
It
will
be
more
polite.
Para.
2:
Good
speakers
change
the
way
they
speak
in
different
situations.
T
or
F?
F
T
T
The
expressions
we
use
might
depend
on
__________________________________________________.
whom
we
are
speaking
to
or
how
well
we
know
each
other
You
are
looking
for
your
book,
if
you
ask
your
teacher
about
it,
you
should
say___________;
if
you
ask
someone
(who
/
whom)
you
know
well
about
it,
you
should
say
“___________”.
A.Where
is
my
book?
B.
Excuse
me,
Mr.

Do
you
know
where
my
book
is?
A
B
Para.
3:
Usually
polite
questions
are
longer.
What
words
can
we
use
to
make
polite
questions?
Please
circle
those
“magic
words”.
Usually
polite
questions
are
longer.
They
include
the
expressions
such
as
“Could
you
please…?”
or
“May
I
ask…?”
It
sounds
more
polite
to
say,
“Peter,
tell
me
your
e-mail
address.”
Sometimes
we
even
need
to
spend
time
leading
to
a
request.
For
example,
we
might
first
say
to
a
stranger,
“Excuse
me,
I
wonder
if
you
can
help
me”
or
“I’m
sorry
to
trouble
you,
but…”before
asking
for
help.
changing
the
way
we
speak
using
polite
questions
using
suitable
language
They
include
expressions.
We
even
need
to
spend
time
leading
in
to
a
request.
“excuse
me,
I
wonder
if
you
can
help
me”
or
“I’m
sorry
to
trouble
you,
but…”
“Could
you
please…”
or
“May
I
ask…”
longer
based
on
cultural
knowledge
Read
para.
3
and
fill
the
blanks.
Para.
3:
Usually
polite
questions
are
longer.
Can
you
help
the
man
make
a
more
polite
question
by
using
the
“magic
words”
?
Try
to
be
polite.
Para.4:
It
is
important
to
learn
how
to
use
the
right
language
in
different
situations.
It
might
seem
more
difficult
to
speak
politely.
However,
it
is
important
to
learn
how
to
use
the
right
language
in
different
situations.
This
will
help
you
communicate
better
with
other
people.
Q:
What
does
“this”
refer
to(指的是)?
important
direct
difficult
correctly
longer
polite
impolite
well
When
you
visit
a
foreign
country,
it
is
important
to
know
how
to
ask
for
help.
It’s
not
enough
to
just
ask
a
question
_______
.We
need
to
learn
how
to
be
______
when
we
ask
for
help.
Good
speakers
change
the
way
they
speak
in
different
situations.
The
expressions
they
use
might
depend
on
whom
they
are
speaking
to
or
how
______
they
know
each
other.
For
example
,
it’s
all
right
to
ask
_______
questions
to
your
classmates.
But
it
will
sound
________
to
ask
your
teachers
direct
questions.
Polite
questions
are
usually
_______and
sometimes
they
sound
like
a
kind
of
request.
It
seems
________
to
speak
politely,
but
it’s
very
_________
to
learn
how
to
use
the
right
language
in
different
situations.
correctly
important
difficult
longer
impolite
direct
well
polite
Choose
and
complete
the
summary.
“magic
words”:
I
would
like
to
know….
Could
you
please…?
Do
you
know…?
May
I
ask…?
I
wonder….
Could
you
tell
me…?

Topic
Questions
Where
and
what
I
can
eat
Where
I
can
buy
...
What
activities
I
can
do
How
I
get
to
the
school

Group
work
You:
Excuse
me,
xxx.
Could
you
please
tell
me
...?
B:
Umm,
....
You:
Thank
you
very
much.
Hello,
xxx,
may
I
ask
you
...?
C:
You
can
...
if
you
like…
You:

Hi,
xxx.
I
wonder
....
D:
You

Hope
you
can
have
fun
here.
Topic
You
know
I
am
new
in
Chuanliao
Town.
Suppose(假设)
you
were
me.
Now
ask
your
classmates
some
suitable
quetions
about
the
following
topics.
When
you
ask
your
mom
for
help,
which
one
is
better?
a
direct
question
or
a
polite
request
When
you
ask
your
classmates
for
help,
which
one
is
better?
When
you
ask
your
teacher
for
help,
which
one
is
better?
When
you
ask
someone
for
help
in
a
park,
which
one
is
better?
Good
speakers
change
the
way
they
speak
in
different
situations.
ask
for
help
politely
use
the
suitable
(恰当的)
language
in
different
situations
Direct
questions
polite
requests
Direct
questions
polite
requests
friends,
families
or
someone
you
know
very
well
a
stranger
the
old
It’s
important
to
know
how
to…
the
leader
Using
suitable
language!
The
culture
of
a
nation
is
in
its
language.
It
is
not
enough
to
only
know
correct
grammar.
It
is
also
very
important
to
know
how
to
choose
suitable
language
for
every
situation.
If
you
need
help
with
your
homework,
how
would
you
ask?
1.
your
mother
or
father:____________________
2.
your
best
friend:_________________________
3.
a
teacher:_______________________________
Discuss
the
language
you
used
to
make
this
request.
Was
it
the
same
each
time?
If
not,
discuss
why.
The
expressions
you
use
depend
on
whom
you’re
speaking
to
or
how
well
you
know
them.
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.
2d
Request
Person
Place
1.
Will
you
pass
the
salt?
2.
Do
you
know
where
I
can
change
some
money,
please?
3.
Could
you
tell
me
what
just
happened?
4.
Can
you
please
tell
me
where
the
nearest
station
is?
A
kitchen
A
street
A/B
street/home
B
street
Request
Person
Place
5.
Excuse
me,
do
you
know
what
time
it
begins,
please?
6.
Let
me
know
when
you’re
ready,
OK?
7.
Could
you
possibly
tell
me
the
way
to
the
village
school?
B
cinema
A
home
B
street
It
is
not
enough
to
just
ask
a
question_________.
We
also
need
to
learn
how
to
be
polite
when
we
ask
for
help.
Good
speakers
change
the
way
they
speak
in
different
situations.
The
____________they
use
might
depend
on
________
they
are
speaking
to
or
how
______
they
know
each
other.
For
example,
it
is
right
to
ask
your
classmates
_______
questions.
But
it
will
sound
_______
to
ask
your
teachers
direct
questions.
Polite
questions
are
usually________and
sometimes
we
even
need
to
spend
time
_______
into
a
request.
It
seems__________
to
speak
politely,
but
it
is
very
___________
to
learn
how
to
use
the
right
language
in
different
situations.
This
will
help
you
communicate
better
with
other
people.
correctly
expressions
whom
well
direct
impolite
longer
difficult
important
leading
Let’s
retell.
Find
all
the
direct
questions
and
polite
requests
from
the
passage.
2c
Direct
questions
Polite
requests
1.Where
are
the
restrooms?
Could
you
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?
Direct
questions
Polite
requests
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?
1.
提出礼貌的要求
2.
听起来更礼貌
3.
一个很直接的问题
4.
请求帮助
5.
在不同的情形下
make
polite
requests
sound
more
polite
in
different
situations
ask
for
help
a
very
direct
question
listen
and
circle
the
expressions
6.
取决于
7.
你所用的表达方式
8.
花时间导入
9.
变得更擅长
the
expressions
you
use
depend
on
become
better
at
spend
time
leading
in
Could
You
Please
...?
When
you
visit
a
foreign
country,
it
is
important
to
know
how
to
ask
for
help
politely.
For
example,
you
may
ask“
Where
are
the
restrooms?”
or
“Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?”
These
are
similar
requests
for
directions.
Both
are
correct,
but
the
first
one
sounds
less
polite.
Underline
the
topic
sentence
for
each
paragraph.
2b
Read
the
article
.
A
It’s
all
right
to
ask
direct
questions
to
your
classmates.
Polite
questions
are
longer,
including
expressions
such
as
:
“Could
you
please...”
or
“May
I
ask
...”
3.
We
might
spend
time
leading
in
to
a
request.
B
“Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?

“When
is
the
school
trip?”
“Excuse
me,
I
wonder
if
you
can
help
me.”
or
“I’m
sorry
to
trouble
you,
but...”
Read
the
article
an
page
22
and
match
Column
A
with
Column
B.
Homework
Make
up
a
suitable
conversation
and
e-mail
it
to
me.
My
e-mail
address
is
593257061@qq.com.
2.
Read
the
passage
and
finish
2c,
2d.
谢谢
21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com)
中小学教育资源网站
有大把高质量资料?一线教师?一线教研员?
欢迎加入21世纪教育网教师合作团队!!月薪过万不是梦!!
详情请看:
https://www.21cnjy.com/help/help_extract.phpUnit
3
Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?
SectionB
2a-2d同步练习
一、根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。
We
have
learned
many
traditional
festivals
of
China
and
other
western
countries.
There
are
many
traditional
1.
(民俗的)
stories
about
these
festivals.
Chinese
Mid?Autumn
Festival
is
about
the
story
of
Hou
Yi
and
Chang'e.
But
now
people
often
carry
their
wishes
and
miss
to
their
families
and
2.
(亲属).
They
enjoy
the
tradition
of
3.
(欣赏)
the
moon
and
sharing
moon
cakes
with
their
families.
The
name
of
Halloween
comes
from
All
Hallows
Eve(evening),
the
1st
of
November.
On
this
night
it
was
believed
that
the
spirits
of
the
4.
(死的)
would
try
to
come
back
to
5.
(生命).
Dressing
up
in
costumes
is
one
of
the
most
6.
(受欢迎的)
Halloween
customs,
especially
among
children.
According
to
tradition,
people
would
7.
(打扮)
up
in
costumes
to
frighten
the
8.
(鬼魂)
away.
Trick
or
treating
is
modern
Halloween
custom
where
children
go
from
house
to
house
asking
for
9.
(款待),
like
candies
or
toys.If
they
don't
get
any,
they
might
play
a
trick
on
the
owners
of
the
house.
During
these
festivals,
people
10.
(传播)
their
love,
joy
and
wishes
to
each
other.
二、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Great
changes
1.
(take)
place
in
people's
life
in
the
past
20
years.
We
can
see
from
the
following
ways.
In
the
past
people
kept
in
touch
with
their
relatives
or
friends
mainly
by
2.
(send)
letters.
They
would
listen
to
the
radio
for
news
and
3.
(information).
Children
used
4.
(go)
to
school
by
bicycle
or
on
foot.
It
took
them
a
lot
of
time.Big
families
5.
(have)
to
share
small
rooms.
Now
people
can
talk
to
others
by
telephone
6.
on
the
Internet
at
home.
When
they
are
free,
they
watch
the
news
and
other
programs
on
TV.
Some
families
are
rich
enough
7.
(take)
their
children
to
school
in
8.
own
cars.
More
and
more
people
live
in
big
and
bright
apartments
9.
several
rooms.
In
a
word,
with
the
development
of
the
society,
people
live
a
10.
life
than
before.
Unit
3
Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?
SectionB
2a-2d参考答案
一、1.folk 2.relatives 3.admiring 4.dead 5.life
6.popular 7.dress 8.ghosts 9.treats 10.spread
二、1.have
taken 2.sending 3.information 4.to
go
5.had 6.or 7.to
take 8.their 9.with 10.better
中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com)