内容正文:
Unit 2 Good food, good health
Lesson 1 What would you like for breakfast?
冀教版(三起)三年级下册
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Hello, boys and girls! Welcome to our English class. Today, we are going to learn Unit 2, Lesson 1: What would you like for breakfast? Let's start our happy learning journey together!
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Content
Warming Up
热身活动
New Words
单词学习
Key Sentences
句型讲解
Text Learning
课文学习
Practice
课堂练习
Summary
总结回顾
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Here is our content for today. We will start with a warm-up, then learn some new words and key sentences. After that, we will read the text, do some practice, and finally summarize what we've learned.
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01 Warming Up
Let's talk about breakfast!
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First, let's do a warm-up. Let's talk about our favorite breakfast!
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Look and say
bread
milk
egg
juice
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Look at these pictures. Can you say the words? They are bread, milk, egg, and juice. These are all common breakfast foods.
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Think and answer
What do you usually have for breakfast?
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Now, think about this question: What do you usually have for breakfast? You can answer in Chinese or simple English. Who wants to share?
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02 New Words
Learn the words about breakfast.
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Great! Now let's learn some new words about breakfast.
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breakfast
/ˈbrekfəst/ | n. 早餐
Example Sentence
I have breakfast at 7 o'clock.
我在七点钟吃早餐。
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The first word is breakfast. It means 早餐 in Chinese. We have breakfast in the morning. For example, I have breakfast at 7 o'clock.
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bread
/bred/
n. (名词) 面包
例句 (Example)
I'd like some bread.
我想要一些面包。
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Next word: bread. It's 面包. It's uncountable. So we say "some bread". For example, I'd like some bread.
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egg
/eɡ/
n. (名词)
I'd like an egg.
我想要一个鸡蛋。
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This is egg, 鸡蛋. It's countable. So we say "an egg" or "some eggs". For example, I'd like an egg.
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juice
/dʒuːs/ | n. (名词)
Example 例句
I'd like some juice.
我想要一些果汁。
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Juice, 果汁. It's uncountable. So we say "some juice". For example, I'd like some juice.
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milk
/mɪlk/ | n. (名词)
例句 Example
I'd like some milk.
我想要一些牛奶。
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Milk, 牛奶. It's uncountable. So we say "some milk". For example, I'd like some milk.
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vegetables
/ˈvedʒtəblz/ | n. (名词)
Example Sentence:
I'd like some vegetables.
我想要一些蔬菜。
Key Point:
注意 vegetables 是复数形式,通常与 some 搭配使用。
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Vegetables, 蔬菜. It's plural. So we say "some vegetables". For example, I'd like some vegetables.
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03 Key Sentences
Learn to ask and answer.
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Now, let's learn the key sentences of this lesson. We will learn how to ask and answer about breakfast.
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Key Sentence: Breakfast
"What would you like for breakfast?"
你早餐想吃什么?
Grammar Breakdown
This is a question to ask someone what they want to eat for breakfast.
Note: "Would like" is a very polite way to say "want".
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The key question is: What would you like for breakfast? It means "你早餐想吃什么?". "Would like" is a very polite way to say "want".
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English Sentence: Ordering Food
Core Sentence / 核心句型
"I'd like some bread, an egg and orange juice."
Grammar Analysis / 语法解析
I'd like = I would like
The contraction (缩写形式) for making polite requests.
Use "some" for uncountable/plural nouns
E.g., some bread (不可数), some apples (复数).
Use "an" for singular nouns starting with a vowel
E.g., an egg (元音音素开头), an orange.
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The answer is: I'd like some bread, an egg and orange juice. "I'd like" is short for "I would like". We use "some" for uncountable nouns like bread and juice, and "an" for singular nouns like egg.
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04 Text Learning
Let's read the dialogue.
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Now, let's read the text together. First, let's listen to the audio, then read it sentence by sentence.
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Breakfast Conversation
A:What would you like for breakfast?
B:I'd like some bread, an egg and orange juice.
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Read after me: A: What would you like for breakfast? B: I'd like some bread, an egg and orange juice.
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Breakfast Conversation
A:What would you like for breakfast?
B:I'd like some fruit, milk and cereal.
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Next part: A: What would you like for breakfast? B: I'd like some fruit, milk and cereal.
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Breakfast Time Conversation
A:What would you like for breakfast?
B:I'd like some juice, vegetables, bacon and bread. Anything you make for me! You always make a good breakfast.
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Last part: A: What would you like for breakfast? B: I'd like some juice, vegetables, bacon and bread. Anything you make for me! You always make a good breakfast.
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05 Practice
Let's practice together!
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Now it's practice time! Let's do some exercises to practice what we've learned.
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Match the words with the pictures
1. bread
2. milk
3. egg
4. juice
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First exercise: Match the words with the correct pictures. Let's do it together.
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Choose the correct word.
01. I'd like ______ egg.
Options: (a) / (an)
02. I'd like some ______.
Options: (bread) / (breads)
03. What would you like ______ breakfast?
Options: (for) / (to)
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Second exercise: Choose the correct word to complete the sentences. Let's check the answers.
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Complete the sentences.
I'd like some ________.
I'd like an ________.
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Third exercise: Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with the correct words.
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Role play.
A:What would you like for breakfast?
B:I'd like some ______, ______ and ______.
A:Here you are.
B:Thank you.
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Fourth exercise: Role play. Work in pairs. Use the dialogue template to make your own conversation about breakfast.
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Translate the sentences.
Sentence 1
你早餐想吃什么?
Sentence 2
我想要一些面包和牛奶。
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Fifth exercise: Translate these sentences from Chinese to English.
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Survey
Task Instruction
Question:
What would you like for breakfast?
Target:
Ask your classmates and record their answers.
Record Table
Name Breakfast Food
e.g. Amy e.g. Milk and bread
... ...
... ...
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Last exercise: Do a survey. Ask your classmates what they would like for breakfast and fill in the table.
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06 Summary
What have we learned today?
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Time to summarize what we've learned today.
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Today's Focus
核心词汇 Key Vocabulary
Foods: bread, egg, bacon, cereal
Drinks: juice, milk
Healthy: vegetables, fruit
核心句型 Key Sentences
Q: What would you like for breakfast?
A: I'd like somemilk/ anegg.
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Today, we learned some new words about breakfast, and the key sentences: What would you like for breakfast? and I'd like... Remember to use "some" for uncountable nouns and "an" for singular nouns starting with a vowel.
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Homework
Listen to the tape and read the dialogue after it.
Talk with your family about what you would like for breakfast using the sentences we learned today.
Draw your favorite breakfast and try to label it in English.
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Here is your homework for today. Please finish it carefully.
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Thank You!
See you next time!
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Thank you for your hard work today! Class is over. See you next time!
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