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Getting advice
6B
新思维小学英语
Chapter Three
New words
worried
upset
lonely
bored
nervous
sad
someone
Someone? Anyone?
anyone
Used in questions
Used with positive verbs
Used with negative verbs
Used when you don’t /
needn’t know who the person is
Practice
Is ______ home?
You should find __________ to talk to.
I don’t have ___________ to play with.
I don’t know ___________ here.
_____________ is making a noise next door.
anyone
someone
anyone
anyone
Someone
something
Something? Anything?
anything
Used with negative verbs
Used in questions
Used when you don’t / needn’t know what the thing is
Used with positive verbs
Practice
I can’t think of ___________ .
Is there ___________ in the bag?
I can see ___________ inside the house.
Have you eaten ___________ yet?
____________ happened to her lately.
anything
anything
something
anything
Something
Someone / something is used:
with positive verbs
when you don’t know or needn’t know
who the person is / what the thing is
Anyone / anything is used:
with negative verbs
in questions
when you don’t know or needn’t know who the person is / what the thing is
Someone / Something
Anyone / Anything
Peter – give a speech - nervous
Mum : What’s the matter, Peter?
Peter: I have to give a speech next week and
I’m nervous.
Giving & getting advice
Example:
do something to relax / go cycling
Mum : I’m sorry to hear that. You should
do something to relax.
Peter: But I can’t think of anything.
Mum : Why don’t you go cycling?
Peter: OK. I’ll think about it, Mum. Thanks.
Why don’t you offering advice
Tom – had a quarrel with May - upset
Dad: What’s the matter, Tom?
Tom: I had a quarrel with May and I’m upset.
Example:
do something to make up / draw her a picture
Dad: I’m sorry to hear that. You should do
something to make up.
Tom: But I can’t think of anything.
Dad: Why don’t you draw her a picture?
Tom: OK. I’ll think about it, Dad. Thanks.
What advice would you give Sue?
Sue
Someone said something bad a