(共73张PPT)
You
and
me
U
nit
1
Who
is
he/she?
Think
and
guess
He/She
is
tall/thin/…
He
She
has
…
He/She
likes
…
He/She
often
…
My
friend
is
Mark.
We
are
in
the
same
school.
We
are
tall
and
thin.
We
both
have
big
eyes
and
round
faces.
We
both
like
singing
and
dancing.
We
often
go
to
school
together.
We
are
best
friends.
My
friend
and
me
Read
aloud
My
friend
and
me
My
friend
is
...
We
are
...
We
both
...
We
both
...
We
often
...
together.
We
are
best
friends.
Think
and
say
How
are
we
different?
Think
and
say
My
friend
is
...
I’m
…,
but
he/she
is
…
I
like
…,
but
he/she
likes
…
George
Joe
Look
and
say
How
tall
is
Joe/George?
Joe
is
150
cm.
George
is
152
cm.
cm
=
centimetre
Look
and
say
1
centimetre
1
metre
1
metre
=
100
centimetres
What
do
you
use
to
measure
things?
ruler
set
square
tape
band
tape
How
long
is
your...?
My
...
is
...
centimetres
long.
Ask
and
answer
How
tall
is
...?
...
is
...
centimetres
tall.
Ask
and
answer
Joe
is
150
cm
tall.
George
is
152
cm
tall.
George
is
2
cm
taller
than
Joe.
Read
and
learn
I
am
...
cm
tall.
...
is
...
cm
tall.
...
is/am
...
cm
taller
than
...
Compare
your
heights
George
is
40
kilograms.
Joe
is
47
kilograms.
Who
is
heavier?
Ask
and
answer
1
kilogram
kilogram
=
kg
gram
=
g
1000
grams
weigh
v.
weight
n.
How
much
do
you
?
What
is
your
?
How
do
we
weigh
things?
Fill
in
“g”
or
“kg”.
150
(
)
4
(
)
450
(
)
8
(
)
g
kg
g
kg
Look
and
say
A
watermelon
weighs
about
4
grams.
(
)
A
seven-year-old
boy
weighs
about
2
kilograms.
(
)
Eight
eggs
weigh
about
500
grams.
(
)
One
kilogram
of
stone
is
heavier
than
one
kilogram
of
wood.
(
)
A
watermelon
weighs
about
4
kilograms.
A
seven-year-old
boy
weighs
about
23
kilograms.
One
kilogram
of
stone
is
as
heavy
as
one
kilogram
of
wood.
Think
and
judge
The
biggest
and
the
smallest
The
hummingbird
is
the
smallest
bird
in
the
world.
It
only
weighs
(
)
g.
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4
B
The
biggest
kangaroo
in
the
world
weighs
__
kg
and
the
smallest
weighs
__
g.
(
)
A
10
...
1
B
20
...
2
C
30
...
3
D
40
...
4
D
Think
and
choose
The
biggest
and
the
smallest
The
smallest
dog
in
the
world
only
weighs
about
(
)
kg.
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4
A
The
biggest
blue
whale
in
the
world
weighs
about
(
)
kg.
A
120,000
B
130,000
C
140,000
D
150,000
D
Joe
is
47
kilograms.
George
is
40
kilograms.
Joe
is
7
kilograms
heavier
than
George.
Read
and
learn
—
How
much
do
you
weigh?
—
I
weigh
...
kilograms.
What
about
you?
—
I
weigh
...
kilograms.
—
Oh,
...
are/am
...
kilograms
heavier
than
...
Compare
your
weights
The
standard
height
and
weight
scale
for
Grade
6
boys.
Do
Joe
and
George
meet
the
standard?
height
(cm)
too
slim
(kg)
slim
(kg)
normal
(kg)
overweight
(kg)
fat
(kg)
150-150.9
<34
34-39.5
39.6-46.7
46.8-49.1
≥49.2
151-151.9
<34.6
34.6-40.1
40.2-47.5
47.6-49.9
≥50
152-152.9
<35.2
35.2-40.9
41-48.4
48.5-50.7
≥50.8
Read
and
compare
Joe
does
not
meet/meets
the
standard.
He
is
…
Do
you
meet
the
standard?
I
(don’t)
meet
the
standard.
I’m
...
Read
and
compare
10years
old
11years
old
12years
old
13years
old
14years
old
135--142
142--155
155--163
163--170
170--175
Joe:
George,
how
tall
are
you?
George:
I’m
152
cm
tall.
What
about
you?
Joe:
I’m
150
cm
tall.
George:
Oh,
I’m
2
cm
taller
than
you.
How
much
do
you
weigh?
Joe:
I
weigh
47
kg.
What
about
you?
George:
I
weigh
40
kg.
Joe:
Oh,
I’m
7
kg
heavier
than
you.
George:
Do
you
meet
the
standard?
Joe:
No,
I
don't.
I’m
a
little
overweight.
And
you?
George:
I
don't
either.
I’m
a
little
slim.
Read
aloud
Think
and
say
—
How
tall
are
you?
—
I’m
...
cm
tall.
What
about
you?
—
I’m
...
cm
tall.
—
Oh,
...
am/are
...
cm
taller
than
...
How
much
do
you
weigh?
—
I
weigh
...
kg.
What
about
you?
—
I
weigh
...
kg.
—
Oh,
...
am/are
...
kg
heavier
than
...
—
Do
you
meet
the
standard?
—
Yes/No.
I’m
...
And
you?
—
I’m
...
centimetre
…
is
...
centimetres
long.
…
is
...
centimetres
tall.
Look
and
say
weigh
...
weighs
...
Look
and
say
kilogram
...
weigh(s)
about
...
kilogram(s).
Look
and
say
How
tall
are
you?
How
much
do
you
weigh?
Hello.
My
name
is
...
I
am
...
cm
tall.
I
weigh
...
kilograms.
I
have
a
deskmate.
He/She
is
...
cm
tall.
He/She
weighs
...
kilograms.
...
am/is
taller
than
...
...
am/is
heavier
than
...
Think
and
say
What
do
you
know
about
your
friend?
appearance
Think
and
say
hobbies
abilities
interests
…
Joe
is
visiting
his
cousin
George
in
the
countryside.
Joe:
George,
how
tall
are
you?
George:
I’m
152
cm
tall.
What
about
you?
Joe:
I’m
150
cm
tall.
George:
Oh,
I’m
2
cm
taller
than
you.
How
much
do
you
weigh?
Joe:
I
weigh
47
kg.
What
about
you?
George:
I
weigh
40
kg.
Joe:
Oh,
I’m
7
kg
heavier
than
you.
George:
Do
you
meet
the
standard?
Joe
:
No,
I
don't.
I’m
a
little
overweight.
And
you?
George:
I
don't
either.
I’m
a
little
slim.
Read
aloud
always
usually
sometimes
often
Read
and
review
always
often
sometimes
Look
and
say
usually
What
do
you
always
/
usually
/
often
/
sometimes
do
after
school?
I
...
Talk
and
share
...
is
...
cm
tall.
He/She
weighs
...
kilograms.
He
usually
...
after
school.
Sometimes,
he
…
George
Joe
Joe
Joe
Joe
George
Read
and
complete
Joe:
Do
you
do
a
lot
of
exercise?
George:
Yes,
I
usually
play
basketball
and
table
tennis
after
school.
Joe:
I
usually
play
football
after
school.
I’m
a
football
fan.
George:
Sometimes
I
go
fishing
with
my
grandpa.
Joe:
How
exciting!
I
don't
go
fishing
often.
There's
no
river
near
my
home.
George:
But
you
can
go
to
museums.
That's
fantastic!
Read
aloud
Ask
and
answer
1.
What
does
George
usually
do
after
school?
2.
What
does
Joe
usually
do
after
school?
3.
What
does
George
sometimes
do?
4.
Does
Joe
often
go
fishing?
Why
or
why
not?
5.
What
can
Joe
do
near
his
home?
He
usually
plays
basketball
and
table
tennis
after
school.
He
usually
plays
football
after
school.
He
sometimes
goes
fishing
with
his
grandpa.
No,
he
doesn't
go
fishing
often
because
there’s
no
river
near
his
home.
He
can
go
to
museums.
Ask
and
answer
1.
What
does
George
usually
do
after
school?
2.
What
does
Joe
usually
do
after
school?
3.
What
does
George
sometimes
do?
4.
Does
Joe
often
go
fishing?
Why
or
why
not?
5.
What
can
Joe
do
near
his
home?
He
usually
plays
basketball
and
table
tennis
after
school.
He
usually
plays
football
after
school.
He
sometimes
goes
fishing
with
his
grandpa.
No,
he
doesn't
go
fishing
often
because
there’s
no
river
near
his
home.
He
can
go
to
museums.
George
usually
plays
basketball
and
table
tennis
after
school.
He
sometimes
goes
fishing
with
his
grandpa.
Joe
usually
plays
football
after
school.
He
doesn't
go
fishing
often
because
there’s
no
river
near
his
home.
But
he
can
go
to
museums.
Read
aloud
Joe:
Do
you
do
a
lot
of
exercise?
George:
Yes.
I
usually
____________________
_____
after
school.
Joe:
I
usually
___________
after
school.
I’m
a
football
fan.
George:
Sometimes
I
_____________________.
Joe:
How
exciting!
I
don't
_________
often.
There's
_________
near
my
home.
George:
But
you
can
____________.
That's
fantastic!
Complete
and
say
play
basketball
and
table
tennis
play
football
go
fishing
with
my
grandpa
go
fishing
no
river
go
to
museums
Read
aloud
Joe:
Do
you
do
a
lot
of
exercise?
George:
Yes.
I
usually
play
basketball
and
table
tennis
after
school.
Joe:
I
usually
play
football
after
school.
I’m
a
football
fan.
George:
Sometimes
I
go
fishing
with
my
grandpa.
Joe:
How
exciting!
I
don't
go
fishing
often.
There's
no
river
near
my
home.
George:
But
you
can
go
to
museums.
That's
fantastic!
Joe:
Do
you
do
a
lot
of
exercise?
George:
Yes,
I
usually
play
basketball
and
table
tennis
after
school.
Joe:
I
usually
play
football
after
school.
I’m
a
football
fan.
George:
Sometimes
I
go
fishing
with
my
grandpa.
Joe:
How
exciting!
I
don't
go
fishing
often.
There's
no
river
near
my
home.
George:
But
you
can
go
to
museums.
That's
fantastic!
Read
aloud
How
exciting!
That's
fantastic!
So
cool!
How
amazing!
How
nice!
Wonderful!
That's
great!
Think
and
say
Joe:
George,
how
tall
are
you?
George:
I’m
152
cm
tall.
What
about
you?
Joe:
I’m
150
cm
tall.
George:
Oh,
I’m
2
cm
taller
than
you.
How
much
do
you
weigh?
Joe:
I
weigh
47
kg.
What
about
you?
George:
I
weigh
40
kg.
Joe:
Oh,
I’m
7
kg
heavier
than
you.
George:
Do
you
meet
the
standard?
Joe:
No,
I
don't.
I’m
a
little
overweight.
And
you?
George:
I
don't
either.
I’m
a
little
slim.
Read
aloud
Joe
is
visiting
his
cousin
George
in
the
countryside.
Joe:
Do
you
do
a
lot
of
exercise?
George:
Yes,
I
usually
play
basketball
and
table
tennis
after
school.
Joe:
I
usually
play
football
after
school.
I’m
a
football
fan.
George:
Sometimes
I
go
fishing
with
my
grandpa.
Joe:
How
exciting!
I
don't
go
fishing
often.
There's
no
river
near
my
home.
George:
But
you
can
go
to
museums.
That's
fantastic!
Read
aloud
Make
a
dialogue
—
How
tall
are
you?
—
I’m
...
cm
tall.
What
about
you?
—
I
‘m
...
cm
tall.
—
Oh,
...
am/are
...
cm
taller
than
...
How
much
do
you
weigh?
—
I
weigh
...
kg.
What
about
you?
—
I
weigh
...
kg.
—
Oh,
...
am/are
...
kg
heavier
than
...
—
Do
you
meet
the
standard?
—
Yes/No.
I’m
...
And
you?
—
I’m
...
—
Do
you
do
a
lot
of
exercise?
—
Yes,
I
usually
...
after
school.
—
I
usually
...
after
school.
—
Sometimes
I
...
—
...
I
don't
...
often.
—
But
you
can
...
That's
...
Read
aloud
People
go
to
work
by
car,
bus
and
underground.
Most
of
them
live
in
flats.
The
air
in
the
city
is
not
so
fresh
because
there
are
too
many
cars.
At
the
weekend,
some
people
enjoy
themselves
at
the
cinema
or
theatre.
Some
people
visit
museums
or
parks.
People
go
to
work
by
__________,
____
and
___________.
Most
of
them
live
in
________.
The
air
in
the
city
is
___________
because
there
are
too
many
_____.
At
the
weekend,
some
people
enjoy
themselves
at
the
______
or
_______.
Some
people
visit
________
or
_____.
Read
and
say
car
bus
underground
flats
not
so
fresh
cars
cinema
theatre
museums
parks
Read
aloud
There
are
a
lot
of
tall
buildings
and
cars
in
the
city.
There
are
a
lot
of
shops
and
people
too.
Hi,
I'm
Joe.
I
live
in
the
city.
People
go
to
work
by
car,
bus
and
underground.
Most
of
them
live
in
flats.
The
air
in
the
city
is
not
so
fresh
because
there
are
too
many
cars.
At
the
weekend,
some
people
enjoy
themselves
at
the
cinema
or
theatre.
Some
people
visit
museums
or
parks.
Look
and
say
Look
and
say
Look
and
say
Look
and
say
Look
and
say
Hi,
I'm
George.
I
live
in
the
countryside.
There
are
a
lot
of
...
and
...
in
the
countryside.
There
are
a
lot
of
...
and
...
too.
People
like
to
...
and
...
Most
of
them
live
in
the
...
The
air
is
...
because
...
Farmers
...
in
spring.
Then
in
autumn,
they
...
Look
and
say
Read
aloud
There
are
a
lot
of
trees
and
rivers
in
the
countryside.
There
are
a
lot
of
hills
and
lakes
too.
Hi,
I'm
George.
I
live
in
the
countryside.
People
like
to
walk
and
ride
bikes.
Most
of
them
live
in
houses
with
gardens.
The
air
is
fresh
because
there
are
not
so
many
cars.
Farmers
plant
crops
in
spring.
Then
in
autumn,
they
get
the
crops
in.
The
simple
present
tense
every
morning
now
sometimes
always
in
the
future
in
the
past
on
Sunday
often
usually
Read
and
judge
Think
and
correct
George
doesn't
goes
fishing
very
often.
Many
people
likes
to
live
in
cities.
George
is
weighing
42
kilograms.
Joe
usually
play
football
after
school.
go
like
weighs
plays
Make
sentences
every
morning
sometimes
always
on
Sunday
often
usually
never
in
the
afternoon
E.g:
I
get
up
at
6
o'clock
every
morning.
Class
debate
Which
is
a
better
place
to
live
in,
the
city
or
the
countryside?
VS
Rules:
1.
Pick
a
group.
Choose
3
speakers
for
each
group.
Group
A:
The
city
is
a
better
place
to
live
in.
Group
B:
The
countryside
is
a
better
place
to
live
in.
2.
Present
your
ideas
one
by
one.
3.
Each
student
has
1
minute
to
present.
Class
debate
I'm
from
Asia.
I'm
from
South
America.
I'm
from
Africa.
I'm
from
Europe.
I'm
from
North
America.
Asia
Africa
South
America
North
America
Europe
I'm
from
Asia.
I'm
from
South
America.
I'm
from
Africa.
I'm
from
Europe.
I'm
from
North
America.
We
live
in
the
same
world.
We’re
family.
1.
Recite
the
words
in
“Look
and
learn”.
2.
Make
a
new
dialogue.
3.
Finish
Workbook
pages
2
and
4.
Homework
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