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2021年秋人教精通版英语精选课件
六年级上册
Unit
6
There
are
four
seasons
in
a
year.
Lesson
32
Guess
咏柳
碧玉妆成一树高,万条垂下绿丝绦。
不知细叶谁裁出,二月春风似剪刀。
Which
season
does
the
poem
refer
to?
It
refers
to
spring.
Free
talk
What
is
spring
like?
green
leaves
flowers
on
the
tree
Butterflies
and
green
grass
are
everywhere.
Birds
sing
happy
songs.
What
do
people
do
in
spring?
Farmers
farm
the
land.
种地;种田
People
go
on
spring
outings.
去春游
Children
fly
kites.
放风筝
Just
practise
Spring
is
the
first
season.
What’s
spring
like?
What
do
people
do
in
spring?
Trees
have
new
green
leaves.
There
are
a
lot
of
flowers
on
the
peach
trees.
树木长出了新的绿叶。
桃树上开出了许多花。
Birds
sing
to
welcome
the
spring.
farm
the
land
小鸟唱歌来欢迎春天。
种地;种田
go
on
spring
outings
fly
kites
去春游
放风筝
Quick
response
When
you
see
the
picture
and
say
the
phrase
or
sentence
quickly.
Watch
and
read
Just
write
season
spring
little
green
bird
fly
Spring
is
the
first
season.
is
the
first
and
it
is
a
season.
It
is
a
cold
but
gets
warmer
and
warmer.
Trees
have
green
leaves.
sing
to
welcome
it.
Children
can
kites.
Everyone
enjoys
the
spring.
Fill
in
the
blanks
Role-play
What
do
you
do
in
spring?
I
fly
kites
with
my
friends.
What
do
you
do
in
spring?
I
go
on
spring
outings
with
my
classmates.
Two
little
spring
birds,
Singing
in
the
sky.
One
named
Peter,
One
named
Guy.
Let’s
sing
Spring
comes,
And
birds
come.
Spring
comes,
And
birds
come.
Come
here,
Peter.
Come
here,
Guy.
Have
some
pie.
Have
some
pie.
吃些馅饼
Watch
and
sing
again
A
few
new
places.
A
few
new
faces.
A
few
new
friends.
A
few
new
lessons.
Read
and
find
few
new
ew
Watch
and
chant
again
Spring
is
the
first
season.
What’s
spring
like?
What
do
people
do
in
spring?
字母组合“ew”的发音。
Summary
Exercise
一、将图片与相应的短语连线。
A.
fly
kites
B.
farm
the
land
C.
go
on
spring
outings
D.
sing
songs
题1
题2
题3
二、判断下列图片与句子是(√)否(×)一致。
(
)
1.
There
are
no
birds
in
the
tree.
(
)
2.
Children
fly
kites.
(
)
3.
They
go
on
spring
outings.
×
√
×
题1
题2
题3
Homework
1.
Read
and
write
the
key
words
and
phrases
for
three
times.
2.
Listen
to
the
song
and
try
to
sing.
3.
Sing
the
chant
to
your
partner.
If
winter
comes,
can
spring
be
far
behind?
—
P.
B.
Shelley