内容正文:
Unit 1 Food we like
Lesson 1 What do you like?
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 start a new unit, Unit 1, "Food we like". And this is Lesson 1, "What do you like?". Let's explore the delicious world of food together!
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目录 / Contents
01. 热身导入
Warm-up
02. 词汇学习
Vocabulary
03. 句型学习
Sentence Patterns
04. 课文学习
Story Time
05. 互动练习
Practice
06. 总结与作业
Summary & Homework
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Here is our plan for today's lesson. We will start with a warm-up, then learn some new words and sentence patterns, read a story, do some practice, and finally, we will have a summary and homework. Let's get started!
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Warm-up: Guess the Food!
Look and guess! What's this?
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Let's start with a fun game! Look at the pictures on the screen. Can you guess what they are? You can use Chinese or English to tell me your answer.
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Vocabulary: apple & orange
apple /ˈæpl/
释义:苹果
例句:I like apples.
orange /ˈɒrɪndʒ/
释义:橙子
例句:I don't like oranges.
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Great! Now let's learn some new words. This is an apple, a-p-p-l-e, apple. I like apples. And this is an orange, o-r-a-n-g-e, orange. I don't like oranges. Let's read them together!
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Vocabulary: dumplings & rice
dumplings /ˈdʌmplɪŋz/ / 饺子
I like dumplings.
rice /raɪs/ / 米饭
I like rice, too.
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What about these? They are dumplings, d-u-m-p-l-i-n-g-s, dumplings. I like dumplings. And this is rice, r-i-c-e, rice. I like rice, too. "Too" means "also".
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Vocabulary: vegetables & meat
vegetables/ˈvedʒtəblz/ (蔬菜)
Sentence: I like vegetables.
meat/miːt/ (肉)
Sentence: I like meat.
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We also have vegetables, v-e-g-e-t-a-b-l-e-s, vegetables. I like vegetables. And meat, m-e-a-t, meat. I like meat. Vegetables and meat are very healthy.
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Vocabulary: food /fuːd/
food/fuːd/食物
These are all foods!
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What do we call all these things? They are all food, f-o-o-d, food. Apples, oranges, dumplings, rice, vegetables, and meat are all foods.
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Sentence Patterns: I like... / I don't like...
I like apples.
I don't like oranges.
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Now, let's learn how to say what we like and what we don't like. If we like something, we say "I like...". For example, I like apples. If we don't like something, we say "I don't like...". For example, I don't like oranges.
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Sentence Patterns: What do you like?
What do you like?
I like dumplings.
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How to ask someone what they like? We can say "What do you like?". And the answer is "I like...". For example, A: What do you like? B: I like dumplings. Let's practice this dialogue with your partner.
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Story Time: Part 1
Li Ming
I like apples. I don't like oranges.
Jenny
I like dumplings. I like rice, too.
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Now, let's read a story. Look at the picture. Li Ming and Jenny are talking about their favorite food. Li Ming says: "I like apples. I don't like oranges." Jenny says: "I like dumplings. I like rice, too." Let's read after me.
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Story Time: Part 2
Jenny:What do you like, Danny?
Danny:I like vegetables. I like meat. I like all foods!
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Then Danny comes. Jenny asks: "What do you like, Danny?" Danny is very happy. He says: "I like vegetables. I like meat. I like all foods!" Danny likes everything! Let's read this part together.
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Practice: Listen and Choose
Listen to the sentence and choose the right picture (A, B, C, or D).
A
B
C
D
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Let's play a listening game. I will say a sentence, like "I like dumplings." You need to listen carefully and choose the right picture, A, B, C, or D. Are you ready?
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Practice: Look and Say
Task Instruction
Look at the picture carefully and try to say the sentence.
Sentence Pattern
I like ______.
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Now, let's do a speaking practice. Look at the picture. The girl likes cake. So we can say: "I like cake." Now, it's your turn. Look at the picture and say the sentence using "I like...".
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Practice: Survey and Share
Work in groups. Ask your friends: "What do you like?" and "What don't you like?". Fill in the form and share with the class.
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Now, let's work in groups. You will be a little reporter. Go and ask your friends about their favorite food using "What do you like?" and "What don't you like?". Write down their answers in the form, then share your findings with the class.
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Healthy Eating
We should eat more healthy food, like fruits and vegetables. They are good for our body.
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Food is important for us. We should eat more healthy food, like fruits and vegetables. They make us strong and healthy. We shouldn't eat too much junk food, like chips and candy.
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Summary: Key Vocabulary
apple /ˈæpl/
orange /ˈɒrɪndʒ/
dumplings /ˈdʌmplɪŋz/
rice /raɪs/
vegetables /ˈvedʒtəblz/
meat /miːt/
food /fuːd/
like /laɪk/
don't like /dəʊnt laɪk/
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Let's review what we have learned today. These are the key words: apple, orange, dumplings, rice, vegetables, meat, food, like, don't like. Can you remember them all?
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Lesson Summary
Key Vocabulary
apple, orange
dumplings, rice
vegetables, meat
food
Key Sentence Patterns
What do you like?
I like ...
I don't like ...
Great job! You've learned so much today!
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Let's have a final review of what we learned today. We learned seven key food words: apple, orange, dumplings, rice, vegetables, meat, and food. We also learned how to ask and answer about food preferences using the sentences: "What do you like?", "I like...", and "I don't like...". You all did a fantastic job! Keep practicing!
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Homework
1. Listen and Read
Listen to the tape and read the dialogue for 5 minutes.
2. Family Talk
Talk with your family about your favorite food using the sentences we learned today.
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Here is your homework for today. First, listen to the tape and read the dialogue for 5 minutes. Second, talk with your family about your favorite food using the sentences we learned today. Have a nice day!
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Thank you!
See you next time! Have a nice day!
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That's the end of our lesson. Thank you for your hard work, boys and girls! Goodbye!
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