内容正文:
Unit 1 Food we like
Lesson 2 How much?
冀教版(三起)三年级下册
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Hello, everyone! Let's take a quick review of what we've learned in Unit 1 Lesson 2. This is our chapter review page.
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Contents
Warm-up热身导入
Vocabulary词汇学习
Sentence Patterns句型学习
Story Time课文学习
Practice互动练习
Summary & Homework总结与作业
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Here is our study plan for today. We will start with a warm-up, then learn new words and sentences, read a story, do some practice, and finally summarize and check our homework.
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Warm-up: Guess the Price
How much is it?
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Let's play a guessing game! Look at this fruit. Can you guess how much it is?
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Vocabulary: banana & grape
banana /bəˈnɑːnə/
香蕉
grape /ɡreɪp/
葡萄
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Now, let's learn some new words. This is a banana. B-A-N-A-N-A, banana. I like bananas. This is a grape. G-R-A-P-E, grape. I like grapes.
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Vocabulary: grapefruit & yuan
grapefruit
/ˈɡreɪpfruːt/
葡萄柚
yuan
/juːˈɑːn/
元 (人民币)
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This is a grapefruit. G-R-A-P-E-F-R-U-I-T, grapefruit. And this is yuan, the money we use in China. One yuan, two yuan.
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Vocabulary: eleven & twelve
11
eleven /ɪˈlevn/
中文:十一
Example: I have eleven apples.
12
twelve /twelv/
中文:十二
Example: I have twelve oranges.
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Let's learn numbers. This is eleven. E-L-E-V-E-N, eleven. This is twelve. T-W-E-L-V-E, twelve.
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Sentence Patterns: How much is this...?
Question:
How much is this grapefruit?
Answer:
It's eleven yuan.
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We use "How much is this...?" to ask the price of one thing. For example, "How much is this grapefruit?" The answer is "It's eleven yuan."
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Sentence Patterns: How much are these...?
Asking Price
How much are these bananas?
Answering Price
They're twelve yuan.
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We use "How much are these...?" to ask the price of many things. For example, "How much are these bananas?" The answer is "They're twelve yuan."
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Story Time: Part 1
Li Ming:Look! A fruit shop. I like fruit. I like oranges, bananas, grapes, apples...
Jenny:How much is this grapefruit?
Li Ming:It's eleven yuan.
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Now let's read the story. Li Ming and Jenny are in a fruit shop. Let's see what they are talking about.
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Story Time: Part 2
Jenny:How much are the apples?
Li Ming:They're twelve yuan.
Jenny:Here you are.
Li Ming:Thank you.
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Let's continue the story. Jenny asks about the price of the apples and buys them.
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Practice: Listen and Choose
Listen and choose the right picture.
Q: How much is this grapefruit?
A: It's eleven yuan.
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Let's do some listening practice. Listen carefully and choose the right picture.
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Practice: Look and Say
Sentence Pattern
Q: How much are these grapes?
A: They're ______ yuan.
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Look at the picture and say the sentence. You can use the sentence pattern: How much are these...? They're... yuan.
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Practice: Role-play
Task Instructions
Work in pairs. One acts as the customer, the other as the shop assistant.
Use the sentences and vocabulary we learned to create a dialogue.
Feel free to ask about prices, quantities, or make suggestions.
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Now let's play a role-play game. Work in pairs. One is the customer, the other is the shop assistant. Use the sentences we learned to make a dialogue.
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Practice: Price Tag Match
Match the fruit with the right price tag.
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Let's match the fruit with the right price tag. Can you find the correct price for each fruit?
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Extension: More Fruits
Strawberry
/ˈstrɔːbəri/
草莓
Watermelon
/ˈwɔːtəmelən/
西瓜
Peach
/piːtʃ/
桃子
Pear
/peə(r)/
梨
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We have learned some fruits. Here are more fruits for you to know: strawberry, watermelon, peach, and pear.
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Summary: Key Vocabulary
banana
grape
grapefruit
yuan
eleven
twelve
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Let's review the key words we learned today: banana, grape, grapefruit, yuan, eleven, twelve.
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Summary: Key Sentence Patterns
Singular Form (单数)
Q: How much is this...?
A: It's... yuan.
Plural Form (复数)
Q: How much are these...?
A: They're... yuan.
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Let's review the key sentences: How much is this...? It's... yuan. How much are these...? They're... yuan.
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Homework
Task 1: Listen & Read
Listen to the tape carefully and read the dialogue aloud. Pay attention to the pronunciation and intonation.
Task 2: Real-world Practice
Go shopping with your parents and try to ask the price in English. Practice makes perfect!
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Here is your homework for today. First, listen to the tape and read the dialogue. Second, go shopping with your parents and try to ask the price in English. Have fun!
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Thank you!
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