人教版高中英語必修5教案Unit 1 Great scientists
she instructed me in the use of this telephone.i've been instructed to wait here until the lecturer arrives.the doctor instructed me to stay in bed.the old workers instruct us not only in words but deeds.☆ instruction: detailed directions on procedure; an order; teachingthe boss gave me so many instructions at one time that i got muddled up.we forgot to read the instructions. (an instruction book)under berry’s instruction, i slowly mastered the art of glass blowing.he gave us the instructions to finish the work as soon as possible. always read the instructions on the bottle carefully and take the right amount of medicine.period 4 learning about language (grammar)teaching aimsto help students learn to use useful words and expressionsto help students learn to use the past participle (1) as the predicative & attributeteaching proceduresi. making a listmake is a word which is so active that it forms numerous phrases. now make a list of phrases like “make a list, make mistakes”.
collocations of make…make a guess, make a haircut, make haste, make holiday, make inquires, make a joke, make a journey, make a landing, make a leap, make a living, make a mistake, make a motion, make a noise, make a note, make an objection, make an offer, make peace, make preparation, make progress, make a progress, make a promise, make a proposal, make a recovery, make a remark, make a reply, make a report, make a request, make a resolution, make a speech, make trouble, make a turn, make warii. reading and finding找教案 again the text john snow defeats “king cholera” and find out all the examples where the past participle is used.so many thousands of terrified people died. (used as attribute)but he became inspired when he thought about helping ordinary people. (used as predicative)iii doing exercisesturn to page 4 and complete in pairs exercises 1, 2 and 3. then check your answers against your partners’.iv. learning about the making and uses of past participleto form the past participle of a verb, add the ending -ed to the base form. (but note that many common verbs have irregular past participle forms.)
the past participle is used in the following circumstances◇after the auxiliary have in the perfect tense has the radio been fixed yet?◇after a form of the auxiliary be in the passive voicethe radio was fixed on monday.◇after the verbs have and get with a causative meaningwe had the radio fixed last week.