Could you please tell me where the restrooms are教案
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closingdownbygoingaroundtaiyuan
attheendoftheperiodiwilltakeyouonatriptotaiyuan.comewithme.
selfcheck
1fillinblankswiththecorrectwordgiveninitscorrectform.
beautiful,safe,delicious,convenient,fascinating
1. iliverightnexttoasupermarket.it’sveryconvenient.
2. ifindstampsfascinating.i’vebeencollectingthemformanyyears.
3. mrtanmakesthebestnoodlesintown.they’redelicious.
4. putyourwalletinasafeplace.
2.lookingandwriting
thereisamaponpage91inthemiddle.lookatitandaskfivequestions.answerthemasalocalpersonmightdo.
1. excuseme,couldyoutellmewherethebankis?→it’sbetweenthefifthavenuetandthegardenroadonthewestsideofthecentralstreet.
2. excuseme,couldyoutellmewherethemovietheatreis?→it’satthecornerofthefifthavenueandthecentralstreet.youcanfinditonyourright.
3. excuseme,couldyoutellmewheretherestaurantis?→therearethreerestaurantsinthecity.thebestoneisnearestfromhere.it’sbetweenthefifthavenueandtheroad,justbythecentralstreet.
4. excuseme,couldyoutellmewherethelibraryis?→it’satthewestendofthegardenroadoppositetothebestrestaurantinthecity.
5. excuseme,couldyoutellmewheretheshoppingmallis?→it’sthetallestbuildinginthecity.it’slocatedwestofthecentralstreetbetweenthefifthavenueandthegardenroad.
justforfun!
readingpoemsisfun.sogoonreadingthislittlepoembyjameswhitcombriley(1849-1916).
aboy'smother
mymothershe'ssogoodtome,
efiwasgoodasicouldbe,
icouldn'tbeasgood—no,sir!—
can'tanyboybegoodasher!
shelovesmewheni'mgladersad;
shelovesmewheni'mgooderbad;
an',what'safunniestthing,shesays
shelovesmewhenshepunishes.
idon'tlikehertopunishme.—
thatdon'thurt,—butithurtstosee
hercryin'.—nenicry;an'nen
webothcryan'begoodagain.
shelovesmewhenshecutsan'sews
mylittlecloakan'sund'yclothes;
an'whenmypacomeshometotea,
sheloveshimmostasmuchasme.
shelaughsan'tellshimallisaid,
an'grabsmeupan'patsmyhead;
an'ihugher,an'hugmypa
an'lovehimpurt'nighasmuchasasma.
reading:couldyoupleaselendmeyourpen?
beforeyouread,listentotherecordingforthegeneralideaofthepassage.
whileyouread,underlinealltheexpressionsandcirclealltheconnectives.
askingforinformationorhelpisaverycommonandnecessaryactivity,especiallywhenwevisitaforeigncountry,soknowinghowtoaskforinformationpolitelyisimportant.inenglish,“wherearetherestrooms?”and“couldyoupleasetellmewheretherestroomsare?”aresimilarrequests—botharecorrectenglish,butthefirstcouldsoundrude.it’simportanttousecorrectlanguage,butsometimesthisaloneisnotenough—weneedtolearnhowtobepolitewhenwemakerequests.
inenglish,justlikeinchinese,wechangethewaywespeakwhentalkingwithdifferentpeople.theexpressionsyouusemightdependonwhomyouarespeakingtoorhowwellyouknowthem.ifyousaidtoyourteacher,“whereismybook?”,thismightsoundrude.butifyousaid,“excuseme,mrwest.doyouknowwheremybookis?”,yourquestionwillsoundmuchmorepolite.ontheotherhand,itmightbeallrighttosay“whereismybook?”insomesituations,perhapswithpeople