
八年级英语上册Module1MylifeUnit2WorkandplaySpeaking课件新版牛津上海版.ppt
18页12My lifeWork and playSpeakingTalk timeTalk timeSpeak upSpeak upTalk timeDo you understand?Can you repeat that?Is it correct?Can you explain it?6-16-11 12 23 3When we ask questions that do not begin with a question word, we make our voices rise at the end. These questions begin with do, did, has, is, can, could, etc. These questions can be answered by yes or no.4 45 56 61 12 23 36-26-24 4lDo you understand?How much do you understand?lCan you repeat that?When can you repeat that?lIs it correct?Why is it correct?lCan you explain it?How can you explain it?Read and pareThe pronouns that and it at the end of these sentences are unstressed.TipsTips5 56 61 12 23 36-36-34 4We also make our voices rise to show politeness.Excuse me.You’ll have to hurry.Thank you.Excuse me is a polite way of getting a person’s attention and letting him/her know that you want to start speaking.TipsTips5 56 6Mr Fuller: Today, we’re going to talk about experiments. First, …Wendy: Excuse me, sir.Mr Fuller:Yes, Wendy.Wendy: Can you spell ‘experiments’?Mr Fuller: E-X-P-E-R-I-M-E-N-T-S.Wendy: Thank you, sir.A1 Mr Fuller, a science teacher, is talking toWendy’s class. Listen and mark the arrows.6-46-41 12 23 34 45 56 6Mr Fuller: Today, we’re going to talk about experiments. First, …Wendy: Excuse me, sir.Mr Fuller:Yes, Wendy.Wendy: Can you spell ‘experiments’?Mr Fuller: E-X-P-E-R-I-M-E-N-T-S.Wendy: Thank you, sir.A2 Practise the conversation below.6-56-51 12 23 34 45 56 6A3 In pairs, make a conversation like the onein A1. Try to make your voices rise and fall correctly. Talk about the following:Mr Fuller: Today, we’re going to talk about experiments. First, …Wendy: Excuse me, sir.Mr Fuller:Yes, Wendy.Wendy: Can you spell ‘experiments’?Mr Fuller: E-X-P-E-R-I-M-E-N-T-S.Wendy: Thank you, sir.6-66-61 12 23 34 4energyenergy cellcell forceforce electricity electricity heatheat temperature temperature5 56 6QUESTIONNAIREHow often do you …?Answer all questions honestly.Only use the words always, often, sometimes, seldom or never.Note: always here means every day in a week, often means most days in a week, etc.Speak upB1 Work in pairs to find out more about your classmate’s daily life. Ask your partner the questions below and write down the answers.1 12 22-12-1alwaysoftensometimesseldomneveralwaysoftensometimesseldomneveralwaysoftensometimesseldomneveralwaysoftensometimesseldomneveralwaysoftensometimesseldomneveralwaysoftensometimesseldomneveralwaysoftensometimesseldomneveralwaysoftensometimesseldomneveralwaysoftensometimesseldomneveralwaysoftensometimesseldomnever1 12 22-22-2B2 Make a report about your classmate’s dailylife using the facts from the questionnaire that you pleted in B1.My classmate ______ (name) ______ gets up in the morning feeling happy.He/She ______ enjoys school.…………/rɪ'pi:t//rɪ'pi:t/repeat v.say or do something againRepeat the sentence after me.I didn’t hear your sentence, Miss. Can you repeat it? Mini-dictionary/ɪk'spleɪn//ɪk'spleɪn/explain n.tell somebody about something so that they understand itWill you please explain the second paragraph again for us?Can you explain why you were late?Mini-dictionary/'enəʤɪ//'enəʤɪ/energy n.the power from electricity, gas, coal etc that is used to make machines work and to make heat and lightIt is important to try to save energy. Mini-dictionary/sel//sel/cell n.the smallest part of any living thingNearly all plants and animals are made up of cells.Mini-dictionary/fɔ:s//fɔ:s/force n.power or strengthThe force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. Mini-dictionary/hi:t//hi:t/heat n.the feeling of being hotThe sun gives off heat.You can’t walk about in this heat. Mini-dictionary/'fɪzɪkl//'fɪzɪkl/physical n.of your bodyBasketball is one form of physical exercise.physical education = P.E. Mini-dictionary。
