高一英語(yǔ)必修3第1單元導(dǎo)學(xué)案
高一英語(yǔ)必修3 第一單元導(dǎo)學(xué)案
第1課時(shí)
功 能句式 talk about festivals:
*festivals are meant to celebrate important events.
*what’s your favorite holiday of the year?
*what festivals or celebrations do you enjoy in your city or town?
*do you like spending festivals with your family or with your friends?
*what part of a festival do you like best——the music, the things to see, the visit or the food?
*festivals and celebrations of all kinds are held everywhere.
*they lit fires and made music because they thought these festivals would bring a year of plenty.
*some festivals are held to honor the dead or satisfy and please the ancestors.
*festivals can be held as an honor to famous people or the gods.
*the most energetic and important festivals are the ones that look forward to the end of
winter and to the coming of spring.
*festivals let us enjoy life, be proud of our customs and forget our daily life for a little while.
request:
could/would you please...?
could i have ...?
could we look at...?
i look forward to ....
may i see...?
thanks.
it’s very kind of you ...
thank you very much/thanks a lot.
i’d love to.
it was a pleasure...
don’t mention it.
you are most welcome.
詞匯 1. 四會(huì)詞匯
beauty harvest celebration starve origin religious ancestor mexico feast
bone belief trick poet arrival gain independence gather agriculture award rooster admire energetic easter clothing christian custom worldwide fool permission parking apologize drown sadness obvious wipe weep remind
forgive
2. 認(rèn)讀詞匯
obon, incense, skull, halloween, carnival, lunar, parade, jesus, trinidad, valentine, weave, herd, the milky way, magpie
3. 固定詞組
take place, in memory of, dress up, play a trick, look forward to, day and night, as though, have fun with, turn up, keep one’s word, hold one’s
breath, set off , remind…of
4. 重點(diǎn)詞匯
starve, satisfy, lead, gather, admire, apologize, drown, wipe, weep,
forgive
語(yǔ)法 modal verbs:
may/ might, can/ could, will/ would, shall/should, must/ can
▲ they lit fires and made music because they thought these festivals would bring a year of plenty. p1