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冀教版(三起)三年级下册
Unit 2 Good food, good health
Lesson 2 A good lunch
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Hello, boys and girls! Welcome to our English class. Today, we are going to learn Unit 2, Lesson 2: A good lunch. 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 lunch!
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First, let's do a warm-up. Let's talk about our favorite lunch!
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Look and say
noodles
rice
fish
vegetables
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Look at these pictures. Can you say the words? They are noodles, rice, fish, and vegetables. These are all common lunch foods.
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Think and Answer
Question: What do you usually have for lunch?
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Now, think about this question: What do you usually have for lunch? You can answer in Chinese or simple English. Who wants to share?
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02 New Words
Learn the words about lunch.
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Great! Now let's learn some new words about lunch.
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lunch
/lʌntʃ/ n. (名词) 午餐
Example Sentence / 例句
Let's go for lunch.
我们去吃午饭吧。
We have lunch at noon.
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The first word is lunch. It means 午餐 in Chinese. We have lunch at noon. For example, Let's go for lunch.
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hungry
/ˈhʌŋɡri/
词性:adj. (形容词)
例句:
I'm hungry.
(我饿了。)
基础词汇
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Next word: hungry. It means 饥饿的. If you don't eat for a long time, you will feel hungry. For example, I'm hungry.
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noodles
/ˈnuːdlz/
词性:n. (名词)
常用例句
I'd like some noodles.
我想要一些面条。
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Noodles, 面条. It's plural. So we say "some noodles". For example, I'd like some noodles.
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meat
/miːt/
词性:n. (名词)
含义:肉;肉类
例句
I'd like some meat.
我想要一些肉。
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Meat, 肉. It's uncountable. So we say "some meat". For example, I'd like some meat.
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vegetables
/ˈvedʒtəblz/
词性:n. (名词)
含义:蔬菜 (复数形式)
例句:
I'd like some vegetables.
翻译:我想要一些蔬菜。
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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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pancakes
/ˈpænkeɪks/ n. (名词)
例句 Example
I'd like some pancakes.
我想要一些烙饼。
重点提示 Tips
注意单词末尾的 's',它是复数形式,所以我们用 "some" 来修饰。
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Pancakes, 烙饼. It's plural. So we say "some pancakes". For example, I'd like some pancakes.
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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 lunch.
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核心句型 (Key Sentence)
"Would you like some noodles?"
中文释义:你想吃点面条吗?
语法解析 (Grammar)
用法:用于询问他人想要吃什么或喝什么。
重点:"Would like" 是表达 "want" 的一种更礼貌、更委婉的方式。
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The key question is: Would you like some noodles? It means "你想吃面条吗?". "Would like" is a very polite way to say "want".
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日常对话句型:点餐回应
核心句型 (Key Sentences)
肯定回答:Yes, please.
否定回答:No, thanks.
具体点餐:I'd like some rice and fish.
句型解析 (Explanation)
"Yes, please." 是接受帮助或食物时的礼貌用语。"No, thanks." 用于礼貌地拒绝,通常在拒绝后可以接着说明你真正想要的东西。
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The answers are: Yes, please. and No, thanks. I'd like some rice and fish. "Yes, please." means "好的,谢谢。" "No, thanks." means "不了,谢谢。" and then you can say what you want.
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04 Text Learning
Let's read the dialogue.
Click to start listening
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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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Let's go for lunch
Li Ming: Mum, I'm hungry.
Mum: OK. Let's go for lunch. Would you like some noodles, Li Ming?
Li Ming: Yes, please. I'd like some noodles with meat.
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Read after me: Mum, I'm hungry. OK. Let's go for lunch. Would you like some noodles, Li Ming? Yes, please. I'd like some noodles with meat.
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餐厅点餐对话 (Ordering food)
I'd like some vegetables and pancakes. Would you like some pancakes, Li Meng?
No, thanks. I'd like some rice and fish.
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Next part: I'd like some vegetables and pancakes. Would you like some pancakes, Li Meng? No, thanks. I'd like some rice and fish.
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What a good lunch!
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Last part: What a good lunch! It means "多么美味的午餐啊!"
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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.
noodles
rice
fish
vegetables
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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.
1. I'd like some ______.
Options: (noodle, noodles)
2. Would you like some ______?
Options: (vegetable, vegetables)
3. I'm ______.
Options: (hungry, hunger)
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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.
Would you like some ________?
I'd like some ________ and ________.
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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:Would you like some ________?
B:Yes, please. / No, thanks. I'd like some ________.
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Fourth exercise: Role play. Work in pairs. Use the dialogue template to make your own conversation about lunch.
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Translate the sentences.
Sentence 1
你想吃面条吗?
Sentence 2
好的,谢谢。我想吃一些米饭和鱼。
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Fifth exercise: Translate these sentences from Chinese to English.
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Survey
Task: Ask & Record
Question:
"What would you like for lunch?"
Target:
Interview your classmates.
Record Table
Name
Lunch Food
e.g. Tom
e.g. Hamburger
________
________
________
________
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Last exercise: Do a survey. Ask your classmates what they would like for lunch 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
Core Vocabulary (Food)
Noodles, Rice, Pancakes
Meat, Fish
Vegetables
Lunch, Hungry
Key Sentences
Q: Would you like some...?
A: Yes, please. / No, thanks.
A: I'd like some...
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Today, we learned some new words about lunch, and the key sentences: Would you like some...? and Yes, please. / No, thanks. I'd like some... Remember to use these sentences to ask and answer about food.
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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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