问题一:如何表达“幸运儿”?
-lucky dog
问题二:如何表达“为你感到自豪”?
-be proud of
单词:
1. luck n. 幸运
-good luck
-lucky adj. 幸运的
-unlucky adj. 不幸运
-lucky dog 幸运儿
2. captain n. 船长
-The captain has just asked me to help him.
-I borrowed some money from our captain and he told me not to pay it back.
3. sail v. 航行
-The captain will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow.
4. harbour n. harbor 港口
-This harbor was built many years ago.
-They built this harbor many years ago.
-I met your mother at the harbor many years ago.
5. proud n.自豪 be proud of-骄傲
-The captain is very proud of me.
-I won a prize for the best lawyer in New York and my parents are very proud of me.
6. important adj. 重要的
-I got a very important question to ask you.
-Last night, I made a very important decision.
-I find this message very important.
问题三:一般将来时的will如何使用?
-含义:将、会(当机立断的决定)
-主 + will (not) + do + 其他
-At 11 o'clock tomorrow, she will be at work.
-I'll carry it for you.
-It won't happen again.
-Will you help me?
问题四:一般将来时的shall如何使用?
-I/ We + shall (not) + do + 其他
-Shall we dance?
Repetition drill:
Hasn't the captain sailed yet?
-No, he will sail tomorrow.Haven't you met Captain Alison yet?
-No, I will/shall meet him tomorrow.
3.Have you and Mary seen this film yet?
-No, we shall/will see it tomorrow.
4.Haven't Tom and Mary arrived yet?
-No, they will arrive tomorrow.
5.Haven't you read this magazine yet?
-No, I will/shall read it tomorrow.
6.Haven't you and Mary written those postcards yet?
-No, we will/shall write them tomorrow.
7.Hasn't he bought that book yet?
-No, he will buy it tomorrow.
8.Haven't you said goodbye to him yet?
-No, I will/shall say goodbye to him tomorrow.
9.Hasn't Mary washed those dishes yet?
-No, she will wash it tomorrow.
10.Haven't you and Tom done your homework yet?
-No, we shall/will do it tomorrow.
Pattern drill:
1.post the letters-at lunchtime
S1: When will you have time to post the letters?
-S2: I'll post them at lunchtime.
wash your clothes-after supper
S1: When will you wash your clothes?
S2: I'll wash them at after supper.do your homework-tonight
S1: When will you do your homework?
S1: I'll do it tonight.pack your cases-at night
S1: When will you pack your cases?
S2: I'll pack it at night.get some stamps-before lunch
S1: When will you get some stamps?
S2: I'll get them before lunch.telephone the doctor-tomorrow
S1: Have you telephoned the doctor yet?
S2: No, I will telephone him tomorrow.see Mary-the day after tomorrow
S1: Have you seen Mary yet?
S2: No, I'll see her the day before tomorrow.sell your house-next week
S1: Have you sold your house yet?
S2: No, I'll sell it next week.feed the dogs-this evening
S1: Have you fed the dogs yet?
S2: No, I'll feed it this evening.pay the rent-next month
S1: Have you paid the rent yet?
S2: No, I'll pay it next month.you-eat too much
S1: You won't eat too much, will you?
S2: Don't worry! We wont' eat much.she-spend too much/ she-cook too much
S1: She won't spend too much, will she?
S2: Don't worry! She won't spend much.he-drink too heavily/ you-swim too far
S1: He won't drink too heavily, will he?
S2: Don't worry! He won't drink much.they-stay up too late
S1: They won't stay up too late, will they?
S2: Don't worry! They won't stay up late.he-be away too long/ you-be back too late
S1: He won't be away too long, will he?
S2: Don't worry! He won't be away long.John, back-at lunchtime
S1: I want to see John. When will he be back?
S2: He'll be back at lunchtime. You can see him then.Mary-in- this evening/after five
S1: I want to see Mary. When will she be in?
S2: She will be in at this evening. You can see her then.you-back at work-tomorrow/next week
S1: I want to see you. When will you be back at work?
S2: I will be back at work tomorrow. You can see me then.your husband-at home-at six/tonight
S1: I want to see your husband. When will he be at home?
S2: He will be at home at six. You can see him then.that film-on-next Sunday/ next month
S1: I want to see that film. When will it be on?
S2: It'll be on at next month. You can see it then.
课文:
Our neighbor, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. We'll meet him at the harbor early in the morning. He will be in his small boat, Topsail. Topsail is a famous little boat. It has sailed across the Atlantic many times. Captain Alison will set out at eight o'clock, so we'll have plenty of time. We'll see his boat and then we'll say goodbye to him. He will be away for two months. We are very proud of him. He will take part in an important race across the Atlantic.
习惯用法:
1. sail from sw. 从某处开始航行
-Charls Alison will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow.
2. set out 出发
-I will set out at 8 and fly to Auckland.
-When will we set out?
3. have plenty of time 有足够多的时间
-We'll have plenty of time and we'll spend three days in Beijing.
4. say goodbye to sb. 对某人说再见
-Come here and say goodbye to your aunt.
-My parents asked me to say goodbye to them.
5. will be away 将离开
-He will be away for two months.
6. A be proud of B 为某人感到自豪
-I am proud of you.
7. take part in 参加
-He refused to take part in the race.
Comprehension:
1. Who is your neighbor?
-Captain Charles Alison.
2. Where will he sail from tomorrow?
-Portsmouth.
3. Where will you meet him?
-At the harbor.
4. When will you meet him?
-Early in the morning.
5. Where will he be then?
-In his small boat.
6. Is it a large boat?
-No, it isn't.
7. It's a little one, isn't it?
-Yes, it is.
8. It's a famous as well, isn't it?
-Yes, it is.
9. Why is it famous?
-It has sailed across the Atlantic many times.
10. At what time will Captain Alison set out?
-At eight o'clock.
11. Does that mean you have plenty of time?
-Yes, it does.
12. Will you see his boat?
-Yes, we will.
13. What will you do then?
-We'll say goodbye to him.
**14. How long will he be away?
-Two months.
15. You're very proud of him, aren't you?
-Yes, we are.
Asking questions:
1. Ask me if we're very proud of our neighbor.
-Are you very proud if your neighbor?
2. He's called Captain Charles Alison.(what)
-What 's he called?
3. He will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow.(where)
-Where will he sail from tomorrow?
4. We shall meet him at the harbor?(where)
-Where will you meet him?
5. We shall meet him early in the morning.(when)
-When will you meet him?
6. The captain will be in his small boat.(where)
-Where will the captain be?
7. It's a small boat.(what kind of)
-What kind of boat is it?
8. It's called Topsail.(what)
-What is it called?
9. It has sailed across the Atlantic many times.(how many)
-How many times has it sailed across the Atlantic?
10. We shall see his boat.(what)
-What will you see?
11. We'll say goodbye to him.(what...do)
-What 'll you do?
Tell the story:
1. neighbor-Alison-sail- tomorrow
-Our neighbor, Captain Charles Alison will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow.
2. meet him-harbor-morning
-We will meet him at the harbor early in the morning.
3. will be-boat, Topsail
-He will be in his small boat, Topsail.
4. famous-boat
-Topsail is a famous little boat.
5. sailed-Atlantic-times
-It has sailed across the Atlantic many times.
6. Captain Alison-set out-o'clock so we-plenty of time
-Captain will set out at 8 o'clock so we have plenty of time.
7. shall see-then-say goodbye
-We shall see his boat then we'll say goodbye to him.
8. we-very proud
-We are very proud of him.
9. take part in-important race-Atlantic
-He will take part in an important race across Atlantic.
Summary writing:
Our neighbor, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. We will meet him at the harbor early in the morning. He will be in his small boat, Topsail, Topsail is a famous little boat. It has sailed across Atlantic many times. Captain will set out at 8 o'clock, and we'll have plenty of time. We shall see his boat then we'll say goodbye to him. He will be away for two months. We are proud of him. He will take part in an important race across the Atlantic.