内容正文:
Unit 1 What are you looking for?
Lesson 2
北京版英语六年级下册
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Hello, boys and girls. Welcome to our English class. Today we are going to learn Unit 1, Lesson 2. The title is "What are you looking for?" Let's begin our class.
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Content
Text Learning
课文学习
Word Study
单词学习
Phrase Study
短语学习
Grammar Focus
语法聚焦
Practice
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This is the content of our lesson today. We will start with text learning, then move on to word, phrase, and grammar study. Finally, we will do some comprehensive practice.
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Text Learning
Let's Discuss
What is Sara looking for?
Why is she worried?
Find Out More
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Look at the picture. What is Sara doing? She looks worried. Can you guess what she is looking for? Let's find out in the text.
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Listen and Say
Maomao:Why do you look so worried, Sara? Can I help you?
Sara:Yes, please. I'm looking for my pencil case.
Maomao:Don't worry. Let's look for it together. What colour is it?
Sara:It's black and purple.
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Now, let's listen to the first part of the dialogue. Maomao is asking Sara why she looks worried. Sara says she is looking for her pencil case. It's black and purple.
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Listen and Say
Maomao:Mike's pencil case is the same colour. Look. There is something on the teacher's desk. Whose pencil case is that?
Sara:It's Mike's. My pencil case is wider. I like big ones better.
Maomao:So do I.
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Maomao finds a pencil case on the teacher's desk. It's the same colour as Sara's, but it's Mike's. Sara says her pencil case is wider. She likes big ones better.
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Listen and Say
Sara:Can I borrow your pen, please?
Maomao:Sure. Here you are.
Sara:Thanks a lot! I'm doing my maths homework, and I can't do it without a pen.
Maomao:You're welcome.
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Sara needs to do her maths homework, but she doesn't have a pen. So she borrows one from Maomao. Maomao is very helpful.
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Think About It
1
What is Sara looking for?
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What colour is her pencil case?
3
Whose pencil case is on the teacher's desk?
4
Why does Sara borrow a pen from Maomao?
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Now, let's think about the text. Please answer these four questions. You can discuss with your partner.
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Summary
Sara is looking for her pencil case.
It's black and purple.
She finds a pencil case on the teacher's desk, but it's Mike's.
Her pencil case is wider.
She borrows a pen from Maomao because she needs to do her maths homework.
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Let's summarize the text. Sara is looking for her black and purple pencil case. She finds Mike's pencil case on the desk. Her pencil case is wider. She borrows a pen from Maomao to do her homework.
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Word Study: worried
Phonetic
/ˈwʌrid/
Meaning
担心的,焦虑的
Example
Why do you look so worried?
拓展:worry (v.)担心
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The first word we learn today is "worried". It means feeling anxious or troubled. For example, "Why do you look so worried?"
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Word Study: purple
/ˈpɜːpl/
紫色的
My pencil case is black and purple.
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The next word is "purple". It is a color. For example, "My pencil case is black and purple."
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Word Study: wide
Phonetic:/waɪd/
Meaning:宽的
Example:
My pencil case is wider.
Remember: "wide" describes something with a large distance from side to side.
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The third word is "wide". It means having a large distance from one side to the other. For example, "My pencil case is wider."
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Phrase Study: look for
中文释义
寻找
例句
I'm looking for my pencil case.
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Now let's learn some phrases. The first one is "look for". It means to try to find something. For example, "I'm looking for my pencil case."
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Phrase Study: borrow...from...
中文释义:从...借...
例句 Example:
Can I borrow your pen, please?
Tip: Use "borrow" when you receive something, and "lend" when you give something.
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The second phrase is "borrow...from...". It means to take something from someone with the intention of returning it. For example, "Can I borrow your pen, please?"
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Grammar Focus: Comparative Degree of Adjectives
Usage
We use it to compare two things, meaning "one is more... than the other."
Example
My pencil case iswider.
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In this lesson, we learn the comparative degree of adjectives. We use it to compare two things. For example, "My pencil case is wider." Here, "wider" is the comparative form of "wide".
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Fill in the Blanks
1
This book is ______ (big) than that one.
2
My ruler is ______ (long) than yours.
3
The red car is ______ (fast) than the blue one.
Use the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets.
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Let's do some grammar exercises. Please fill in the blanks with the comparative form of the given adjectives.
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Make Sentences
tall→ taller
short→ shorter
happy→ happier
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Now, please make sentences with the comparative form of these adjectives. You can work in pairs.
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Grammar Focus: Possessive case of noun
(名词所有格)
Usage
It usually expresses possession or ownership(表达所有或所属关系),like Tom’s car.
Example
Whose water bottle is this?
It’s John’s.
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In this lesson, we learn the comparative degree of adjectives. We use it to compare two things. For example, "My pencil case is wider." Here, "wider" is the comparative form of "wide".
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True or False
Sara is looking for her water bottle. ( )
Sara's pencil case is black and purple. ( )
Maomao's pencil case is wider than Sara's. ( )
Let's think and decide!
Pratice
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Now, let's judge if these sentences are true or false according to the text.
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Let's think and decide!
Pratice
根据所给例词写出一个同类词
1. football basketball badminton ________
2. worried sad excited ________
3. who why how ________
4. bigger shorter smaller ________
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Now, let's judge if these sentences are true or false according to the text.
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Ask and Answer
Suppose you can't find your English book. What will you do? Ask your partner for help.
Example:
A:I can't find my English book. What should I do?
B:Don't worry. Let's look for it together. What colour is it?
A:It's green.
B:Look! Is that your book on the desk?
A:Yes, it is. Thank you!
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Let's do a role-play. Suppose you can't find your English book. Ask your partner for help. You can use the example as a reference.
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Class Summary
学习了如何询问和描述物品。
学习了几个新单词:worried, purple, wide。
学习了两个新短语:look for, borrow...from...。
学习了形容词比较级的基本用法。
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Let's summarize what we have learned today. We learned how to ask for and describe objects, some new words and phrases, and the comparative degree of adjectives.
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Thank You!
That's all for today's lesson. Goodbye, everyone!
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That's all for today's lesson. Thank you for your attention. Goodbye, everyone!
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