九年級(jí)英語Asia Grammar教案
1. unless you want to buy lots of souvenirs, we suggest you not taking a lot of money with you.
2. there is no need to get up very early in the morning unless you want to watch the raising of the national flag.
3. unless you are in a hurry, you do not need to take a taxi.
4. take a map of beijing with you while traveling unless you have a guide or know beijing well.
5. unless the weather forecast says it is going to rain, you do not have to take an umbrella or a raincoat with you.
6. do not miss the traditional snacks in beijing, unless you do not like chinese food.
part three rule out
t: now let’s look at the rule. we can use ‘unless’ at the beginning or in the middle of a sentence to talk about exceptional conditions.
step 3 grammar c using ‘so that’
part one presentation
t: now let’s look at the pictures. where is it?
t: good. it’s tiananman square. every day, many tourists gather here early in the morning so that they can watch the raising of the national flag.
it was built with stones and bricks in ancient times so that the northern border of the country could be protected. (ppt24)
t: we use ‘so that ’ to talk about the purpose of doing something. we usually use verbs such as ‘can’ , ‘will’ , ‘could’ or ‘may’ after ‘so that’.
part two practice
t: let’s read the conversation between mrs. wang and millie on page 49. please put the words in brackets in the correct order and join the two parts of each sentence with ‘so that’. (ppt25-26)
1 mrs wang: does kevin know any chinese?
millie: yes. he learnt some chinese in the usa so that he can talk to people in chinese.
2 mrs wang: where are you going to show him around in beijing?
millie: well, i am taking him to some famous hutongs around so that he can learn more about china.
3 mrs wang: does he miss his family?
millie: not very much. his parents often call him so that he will not miss them too much.