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Unit
3
Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?
Section
B(2a-2d)
教学设计
【学习目标】
掌握158页词汇
掌握阅读课文的相关短语
能够运用礼貌用语进行情景交流
【重点和难点】
重点:课文的短语
难点:运用委婉语气进行情景交流
【教学过程】
Lead
in
(?导入.mp4?)
Why
doesn't
the
man
with
glasses
help
him?
Because
the
older
man
is
impolite.
underground地下的
parking
lot停车场
What
do
you
think
of
the
driver?
He
is
very
polite.
Summary
问路常用句式
1.Excuse
me,could
you
tell/show
me
the
way
to...?
2.Could
you
please
tell
me
how
to
go
to...?
3.Do
you
know
if
there
is
a
...
around
here?
4.Where
is
the
nearest...,please?
Reading
2a
Where
do
you
need
to
make
polite
requests?
Think
of
some
possible
situations.
Discuss
them
with
your
partner.
we
don't
know
the
way
we
are
at
school
we
meet
our
teacher
we
are
with
colleagues
Practice
Which
request(请求)
will
you
choose?
At
school
A:Can
you
solve
the
maths
problem?
B:Excuse
me,could
you
please
help
me
solve
the
maths
problem?
on
the
street
A:Where
is
the
park?
B:Pardon
me,I
wonder
if
there
is
a
park
near
here?
Discussion
How
do
we
make
direct
questions
polite?
By
adding
"excuse
me"
or
"pardon
me"
at
the
beginning
of
the
question.
By
using
"could"
instead
of
"can"
in
questions.
By
adding
"please"
at
the
end
of
the
question.
Reading
task
Read
the
article
and
change
the
way
below.
1.Where
are
the
restrooms?
Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?
2.When
is
the
school
trip?
Excuse
me,Mr
West.Do
you
konw
when
the
school
trip
is?
3.Peter,
tell
me
your
e-mail
address.
Peter,
could
you
please
tell
me
your
e-mail
address?
Fast
reading
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.
答案:D
Listening
Could
You
Please...?
When
you
visit
a
foreign
country
,
it
is
important
to
know
how
to
ask
for
Where
are
the
restrooms
help
politely.
For
example,
you
may
ask
"?"or"Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?"These
are
similar
requests
for
directions.
Both
are
correct,
ut
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
earn
how
to
be
polite
when
we
ask
for
help.
Reading
task
1.Is
it
important
to
know
how
to
ask
for
help
politely
in
the
foreign
country?
Yes,it
is.
2.How
can
we
ask“Where
are
the
restrooms”?
We
can
say“Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?”.
Check
your
answer
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
lesspolite.
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.
Language
points
When
you
visit
a
foreigh
country,it
is
important
to
know
how
to
ask
for
help
politely.
politely礼貌地,形容词为polite,礼貌的
impolite不礼貌的,impolitely不礼貌地
It
is
impolite
to
speak
loudly.大声说话不礼貌。
We
should
ask
for
help
politely.我们应该礼貌寻求帮助。
These
are
similar
requests
for
directions.
request要求
作名词,request
for
sth某事的要求
My
request
for
going
for
a
walk
is
not
allowed.
我要求去散步的想法没有被允许。
作动词,request
sb
to
do
sth要求某人做某事
request
that+从句(谓语用(should)+动词原形)
I
request
him
to
come
here
earlier.
我要去他早点来到这里。
I
request
that
he
(should)
finish
his
homework.
我要求他完成他的作业。
That
is
because
it
is
a
very
direct
question.
direct直接的;副词directly直接地,indirect间接的,名词director导演
Your
direct
action
is
not
polite.
你直接的行为不礼貌。
Listening
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.
It
is
all
right
to
ask
your
classmates
direct
questions
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
Reading
task
1.Do
speakers
change
the
way
they
speak
in
different
situations?
Yes,they
do.
2.Can
we
ask
our
classmates
direct
questions?
Yes,we
can.
3.Can
we
say
to
our
teacher,“When
is
the
school
trip”?
No,we
can't.
Check
your
answer
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.
It
is
all
right
to
ask
your
classmates
direct
questions
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.
Language
points
The
expressions
they
use
might
depend
on
whom
they
are
speaking
to
or
how
well
they
know
each
other.
whom和who都指代谁,可以通用,但是在介词后只能用whom
Who/Whom
did
you
meet
in
the
street?
你在街上遇到了谁?
With
whom
did
you
go
shopping?
你和谁一起购物的?
Listening
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."Sometimeswe
even
need
to
spend
time
leading
into
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.
Reading
task
1.Are
polite
questions
longer?
Yes,they
are.
2.How
can
we
ask
questions
politely?
We
can
ask
by
adding
expressions
such
as
“Could
you
please...”or
“May
I
ask...?”
3.Do
we
need
to
spend
time
leading
into
a
request?
Yes,
we
do.
Check
your
answer
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
pleasetell
me
your
e-mail
address?"than
"Peter,
tell
me
your
e-mail
address."Sometimeswe
even
need
to
spend
time
leading
into
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.
Language
points
They
include
expressions
such
as
"Could
you
please...?"or
"May
I
ask...?
include包括
These
fruits
include
some
apples,some
pears
and
so
on.
这些水果包括了一些苹果,一些梨子等等。
Eight
kids
took
part
in
the
activity,including
two
Chinese
boys.
八个孩子参加了这个活动,包括2个中国男孩。
Sometimes
we
even
need
to
spend
time
leading
into
a
request.
lead
into引入,导入
lead
a
...life过着...的生活
lead
to导致
lead
sb
to
sw.带某人去...
He
leads
a
hard
life.他过着一份艰辛的生活。
This
kind
of
food
can
lead
to
cancer.这种食物能致癌。
The
dog
leads
us
to
a
room.这只狗带我们去了一个房间。
It
took
him
eight
minutes
to
lead
into
the
key
point.
他花费了八分钟引入正题。
Listening
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.
Reading
task
1.Is
it
more
difficult
to
speak
politely
than
directly?
Yes,it
is.
2.How
can
we
communicate
better
with
other
people?
By
learning
how
to
use
the
right
language
in
different
situations.
Check
your
answer
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.
Phrases
summary
Consolidation
When
we
visit
a
foreign
country,
it
is
important
to
know
how
to
ask
for
help
politely
.
We
can
ask
our
classmates
direct
questions.But
we
should
say
to
our
teacher
politely.
Usually
polite
questions
are
longer.
They
include
expressions
such
as
"Could
you
please...?""or"Mav
I
ask...?
".
It
is
important
to
learn
how
to
use
the
right
language
in
different
situations
Retelling
time
When
you
visit
a
foreign
country,
its
important...
It’s
not
enough....
We
also
need...
Good
speakers
...
The
expressions
they
use
might...or...
Its
all
right...
Because...
Usually
...
They
include...or...
It
sounds...
Sometimes
we
even...
It
might
seem
...
However
it’s
...
This
will
also
help...
2c
Find
all
the
direct
questions
and
polite
request
from
the
passage.
2d
Read
the
request
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.
A:
someone
you
know
B:
a
stranger
Homework
1.
Review
the
new
words
and
expressions
you’ve
learned
today.
2.
Find
more
examples
of
other
polite
requests.
3.
Preview
the
new
words
and
expressions.
4.
Preview
3a-3b
on
page
23-24.
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Unit
3
Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?
Section
B(2a-2d)
Lead
in
Lead
in
Why
doesn't
the
man
with
glasses
help
him?
Because
the
older
man
is
impolite.
Lead
in
underground地下的
parking
lot停车场
What
do
you
think
of
the
driver?
He
is
very
polite.
Summary
问路常用句式
1.Excuse
me,could
you
tell/show
me
the
way
to...?
2.Could
you
please
tell
me
how
to
go
to...?
3.Do
you
know
if
there
is
a
...
around
here?
4.Where
is
the
nearest...,please?
Reading
2a
Where
do
you
need
to
make
polite
requests?
Think
of
some
possible
situations.
Discuss
them
with
your
partner.
we
don't
know
the
way
we
are
at
school
we
meet
our
teacher
we
are
with
colleagues
Practice
Which
request(请求)
will
you
choose?
At
school
A:Can
you
solve
the
maths
problem?
B:Excuse
me,could
you
please
help
me
solve
the
maths
problem?
on
the
street
A:Where
is
the
park?
B:Pardon
me,I
wonder
if
there
is
a
park
near
here?
Discussion
How
do
we
make
direct
questions
polite?
By
adding
"excuse
me"
or
"pardon
me"
at
the
beginning
of
the
question.
By
using
"could"
instead
of
"can"
in
questions.
By
adding
"please"
at
the
end
of
the
question.
Reading
task
Read
the
article
and
change
the
way
below.
1.Where
are
the
restrooms?
Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?
2.When
is
the
school
trip?
Excuse
me,Mr
West.Do
you
konw
when
the
school
trip
is?
3.Peter,
tell
me
your
e-mail
address.
Peter,
could
you
please
tell
me
your
e-mail
address?
Fast
reading
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.
Listening
Could
You
Please...?
When
you
_______________________,
it
is
important
to
know
how
to
ask
for
help
politely.
For
example,
you
may
ask
"___________________________?"or
"Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?"These
are
similar
requests
for
directions.
Both
are
correct,______________________________.
That
is
because
it
is
______________________.
It
is
not
enough
to
just
ask
a
question
correctly.
We
also
need
to
_______________________
when
we
ask
for
help.
visit
a
foreign
country
Where
are
the
restrooms
but
the
first
one
sounds
less
polite
a
very
direct
question
learn
how
to
be
polite
Reading
task
1.Is
it
important
to
know
how
to
ask
for
help
politely
in
the
foreign
country?
Yes,it
is.
2.How
can
we
ask“Where
are
the
restrooms”?
We
can
say“Could
you
please
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?”.
Check
your
answer
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.
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.
politely礼貌地
request要求
direction方向
polite礼貌的
direct直接的
Language
points
When
you
visit
a
foreigh
country,it
is
important
to
know
how
to
ask
for
help
politely.
politely礼貌地,形容词为polite,礼貌的
impolite不礼貌的,impolitely不礼貌地
It
is
impolite
to
speak
loudly.大声说话不礼貌。
We
should
ask
for
help
politely.我们应该礼貌寻求帮助。
Language
points
These
are
similar
requests
for
directions.
request要求
作名词,request
for
sth某事的要求
My
request
for
going
for
a
walk
is
not
allowed.
我要求去散步的想法没有被允许。
作动词,request
sb
to
do
sth要求某人做某事
request
that+从句(谓语用(should)+动词原形)
Language
points
I
request
him
to
come
here
earlier.
我要去他早点来到这里。
I
request
that
he
(should)
finish
his
homework.
我要求他完成他的作业。
Language
points
That
is
because
it
is
a
very
direct
question.
direct直接的;副词directly直接地,indirect间接的,名词director导演
Your
direct
action
is
not
polite.
你直接的行为不礼貌。
Listening
Good
speakers
change
____________________________________.
The
expressions
they
use
might
____________
whom
they
are
speaking
to
or
how
well
they
know
each
other.
It
is
all
right
to
ask
your
classmates
________________
because
you
know
them
well.
However,
if
you
say
to
your
teacher,
"____________________",
this
might_____________.
But
if
you
say,
"Excuse
me,
Mr.
West.
Do
you
know
when
the
school
trip
is?",
______________________________.
the
way
they
speak
in
different
situations
depend
on
direct
questions
When
is
the
school
trip
sound
impolite
this
will
sound
much
more
polite
Reading
task
1.Do
speakers
change
the
way
they
speak
in
different
situations?
Yes,they
do.
2.Can
we
ask
our
classmates
direct
questions?
Yes,we
can.
3.Can
we
say
to
our
teacher,“When
is
the
school
trip”?
No,we
can't.
Check
your
answer
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.
It
is
all
right
to
ask
your
classmates
direct
questions
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.
speaker说话者
whom谁
impolite不礼貌的
Language
points
The
expressions
they
use
might
depend
on
whom
they
are
speaking
to
or
how
well
they
know
each
other.
whom和who都指代谁,可以通用,但是在介词后只能用whom
Who/Whom
did
you
meet
in
the
street?
你在街上遇到了谁?
With
whom
did
you
go
shopping?
你和谁一起购物的?
Listening
Usually
polite
questions
are
_______.
They
include
expressions
such
as
"Could
you
please..?"or
"May
I
ask...?"It
sounds
_____________
to
say,
"Peter,
_____________________
your
e-mail
address?"than
"Peter,
tell
me
your
e-mail
address."Sometimes
we
even
need
to
________________________________.
For
example,
we
might
first
say
to
a
stranger,
"Excuse
me,
_________________________"or
"I'm
sorry
to
trouble
you,
but.."before
asking
for
help.
longer
more
polite
could
you
please
tell
me
spend
time
leading
into
a
request
I
wonder
if
you
can
help
me
Reading
task
1.Are
polite
questions
longer?
Yes,they
are.
2.How
can
we
ask
questions
politely?
We
can
ask
by
adding
expressions
such
as
“Could
you
please...”or
“May
I
ask...?”
3.Do
we
need
to
spend
time
leading
into
a
request?
Yes,
we
do.
Check
your
answer
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
pleasetell
me
your
e-mail
address?"than
"Peter,
tell
me
your
e-mail
address."Sometimeswe
even
need
to
spend
time
leading
into
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.
address住址
Language
points
They
include
expressions
such
as
"Could
you
please...?"or
"May
I
ask...?
include包括
These
fruits
include
some
apples,some
pears
and
so
on.
这些水果包括了一些苹果,一些梨子等等。
Eight
kids
took
part
in
the
activity,including
two
Chinese
boys.
八个孩子参加了这个活动,包括2个中国男孩。
Language
points
Sometimes
we
even
need
to
spend
time
leading
into
a
request.
lead
into引入,导入
lead
a
...life过着...的生活
lead
to导致
lead
sb
to
sw.带某人去...
Language
points
He
leads
a
hard
life.他过着一份艰辛的生活。
This
kind
of
food
can
lead
to
cancer.这种食物能致癌。
The
dog
leads
us
to
a
room.这只狗带我们去了一个房间。
It
took
him
eight
minutes
to
lead
into
the
key
point.
他花费了八分钟引入正题。
Listening
It
might
seem
_____________
to
speak
politely
than
directly.
However,
_______________________
how
to
use
the
right
language
in
different
situations.
This
will
help
you
__________________
with
other
people.
more
difficult
it
is
important
to
learn
communicate
better
Reading
task
1.Is
it
more
difficult
to
speak
politely
than
directly?
Yes,it
is.
2.How
can
we
communicate
better
with
other
people?
By
learning
how
to
use
the
right
language
in
different
situations.
Check
your
answer
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.
1.有礼貌地寻求帮助
2.更不礼貌
3.正确地提问题
4.在不同的场合
5.依靠,依赖
6.相互了解
7.听起来无礼
8.导入
9.
打扰某人
10.
与某人沟通
11.
地下停车场
Phrases
summary
ask
for
help
politely
less
polite
ask
a
question
correctly
in
different
situations
depend
on
know
each
other
sound
impolite
/
rude
communicate
with
sb
an
underground
parking
lot
lead
in
trouble
sb
When
we
visit
a
__________
country,it
is
important
to
know
how
to
ask
for
help
________.We
can
ask
our
__________
direct
questions.
But
we
should
say
to
our
__________politely.Usually
polite
questions
are
longer.They
__________________such
as
“Could
you
please...?”
or
“______________”.It
is
____________to
learn
how
to
use
the
right
language
in
different
___________.
foreign
politely
classmates
teacher
include
expressions
May
I
ask...?
important
situations
Consolidation
When
you
visit
a
foreign
country,
its
important...
It’s
not
enough....
We
also
need...
Good
speakers
...
The
expressions
they
use
might...or...
It's
all
right...
Because...
Usually
...
They
include...or...
It
sounds...
Sometimes
we
even...
It
might
seem
...
However
it’s
...
This
will
also
help...
Retelling
time
Direct
questions
Polite
request
Where
are
the
restrooms?
Find
all
the
direct
questions
and
polite
request
from
the
passage.
When
is
the
school
trip?
Peter,
tell
me
your
e-mail
address?
Could
you
tell
me
where
the
restrooms
are?
Excuse
me,
Mr.
West.
Do
you
know
when
the
school
trip
is
?
Peter,
could
you
please
tell
me
your
e-mail
address?
2c
2d
Read
the
request
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.
A:
someone
you
know
B:
a
stranger
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?
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?
Homework
1.
Review
the
new
words
and
expressions
you’ve
learned
today.
2.
Find
more
examples
of
other
polite
requests.
3.
Preview
the
new
words
and
expressions.
4.
Preview
3a-3b
on
page
23-24.
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