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1、Unit 7 How much are these socks?Part 1:Teaching design(第一部分教学设计)Structures: How much questions; Demonstratives this, that, these, thoseTarget language: How much is the blue T-shirt? Its 10 dollars. OK, Ill take it.Thank you. Youre welcome.Vocabulary: socks, T-shirt, trousers, shoes, shorts, sweater,
2、 skirt, bag, dollars, black, white, green, red, blue, big, small, short, long, numbers10-31Learning strategies: Memorizing; RepeatingSECTION AGoalsTo learn to use How much questionsTo learn to ask about price and talk about clothingTo learn to thank someoneProceduresWarming up by learning the gramma
3、r focusTurn to page 38 and lets learn to ask the how much question.How much is the red sweater?Its eight dollar. (Its It is)How much are these black trousers?Theyre ten dollar. (Theyre They are)Warming up by looking and saying Hello, everyone! Im happy to meet you again. Today we shall take up Unit
4、7 “How much are these socks?”Look at these two pictures please. They are socks and sweater. Do you know how I can say if I want to buy this beautiful sweater in a shop? Mary, please help me make a dialogue. Suppose you are the salesperson and Im the customer. Ill ask you, How much is this sweater? Y
5、ou tell me the price, for example, its 10dollars. And Ill say, OK, Ill take it. Now lets have a try. T: How much is this sweater?Mary: Its 10 dollars.T: Ill take it. The rest of you shall listen carefully and repeat after us.1a Matching wordsLook at the picture on page 37 in your book. What can you
6、see in the picture? Thats right. There are many clothes and some people in the shop. Can you name these clothes? Now match the words with the objects in the picture by writing the letters of the objects on the lines next to the words. Then check the answers.1b Listening and circlingLook at the pictu
7、re again and tell me the names of the items of clothing to make sure you know these words. Now lets listen to the recording and circle the clothing item you hear.1c Doing pairworkNow practice the conversation in the box. And then make your own conversations. Sample conversations:1. A: How much is th
8、is sweater? B: Its thirty dollars.2. A: How much are these shorts? B: They are eight dollars.Ill ask some pairs to say your conversations to the class.2a Listening and repeat.On page 38 are eight colored boxes. Point to them and read their names out. They are black, white, red, green, blue, yellow,
9、brown and purple. And here are two caps and two T-shirts. Which one is big and which one is small? Which one is short and which one is long? Point to them and read the words aloud. Small bigshortlong2b Listening and circlingNow look at the six pictures in 2b. We shall listen to six conversations abo
10、ut them. Listen carefully and circle the picture of the article of clothing the person is talking about.Then check the answers with all the class.2c Listening and fillingListen to the recording again. This time please write down the prices on the price tags. All the items in each group are the same
11、price.2d doing pairworkJust now we heard something about the items of clothing in the pictures in 2b. We now know their colors, prices and so on. Now look at the dialogue in the illustration in 2d and make your own conversations in pairs like that using the items of clothing in the pictures in 2b. T
12、hen Ill ask some pairs to perform your conversations for us.Sample dialogue: S1: How much are the blue shorts?S2: They are nine dollars.S1: How much is the yellow T-shirt?S2: Its eight dollars.2d Role-playLook at the picture in 2d. What item is the girl buying? Yes, shes buying a blue sweater. Here
13、is an conversation about the the conversation first. Then practice it with your partners, supposed that one of you is Marry, and the other one is the woman. Ill ask some pairs to perform it for us. Underline the focus sentences for shopping.Culture note: The difference between Thanks, Thank you, and
14、 Thank you very muchThanks is used in informal situations or in situations when the person helped you in a not very important way. Thank you is the standard form, which is acceptable in all situations. Thank you very much is used only when someone has done something special to help you. The tone of
15、voice can also add meaning to a statement of thanks. A warm, meaningful Thanks sometimes means a lot more to the listener than a more formal Thank you.Presentation the grammar patterns in the unit. Read and practice in pairs.3a Making sentences Make sentences in the chart with the words in the three
16、 boxes in 3a. Then ask some students to present the sentences they have made.3b WritingLets look at the pictures in 3b. There are some clothing with their price tags. Fill the blanks in the left to complete the questions and answers. Then read the conversation in 3a in pairs.3c Doing pairworkAsk and
17、 answer questions with your partners. You can make a conversation by asking one of you to guess the price tags of the clothing in 3b.SECTION BGoalsTo learn the numbers 10-31To improve the listening and writing skillsProceduresWarming up by talking about plansLast class we learned how to buy a thing
18、and how to talk about the price. When we talk about the price, well use the numbers. And you have learned the numbers 1 to 9. This class well study the numbers 10 to 31.1a listening and repeatingLook at the numbers in the box in 1a on page 44. Listen to the recording and repeat one by one. Please pa
19、y more attention to the pronunciation of twenty and thirty. They are often pronounced differently than they are spelled. The word twenty is often pronounced twenny. The second “t” disappears. This is especially true when the twenty is followed by another number as in twenty-one. Also, the second “t”
20、 in the word thirty often sounds like a “d”. Most native speakers of English sounded like theyre saying thirdy instead of thirty.1b Writing the numbersJust now we listened to the numbers from ten to thirty-one.Now please match the numerals and number words individually and find out which rows are in
21、 the wrong order.Check the answer: The second row and the fourth row are in the wrong place.1c Listening and circlingNow we are going to hear a conversation between a mother and her daughter. They are talking about buying clothes. Listen carefully and circle the numbers you hear the mother and the d
22、aughter say. One of the numbers is given.1d Listening and circlingLets listen to the conversation again. This time please circle the things that Lisa and her mother talk about.1e Doing a pairwork Now lets do pairwork . Read the dialogue in the speech bubble and make your conversations about the clot
23、hes in the picture in 1d. Then Ill ask some pairs to say your conversation to class.Sample conversation:S1: How much is the white T-shirt?S2: Its 11 dollars. How much are the shoes?S1: They are 8 dollars.2a Matching Match each clothing item listed in the box in 2a with a price listed in the right.2b
24、 Reading and fillingHere is an advertisement in the newspaper about SALE. You see, the red or green sweater is only 15 dollars. Read the advertisement carefully and fill in the rest of the price tags. While reading try to divide / the sentences into pOK, now please read aloud the advertisement. When
25、 you read, you should pay more attention to the pronunciation and intonation. 2c Filling the blanksSopposed that you are working at Mr. Cools Clothes Store. Complete the conversations and practice it in a group of three.3a Filling the adLook at the picture in 3a and fill the blanks to make a ad for
26、Huaxing Clothes Store.3b Writing an advertisementNow you can write your own advertisement. Use this ad to write your ad. Suppose you are next door to Huaxing. Your ad must be better! Then Ill ask some pairs to read your ads to the class.Sample ad:Mr Zhangs Clothes SaleCome to Mr Cools Clothes Store!
27、 We sell trousers for only ¥30. Do you like hats? We have several kinds of lovely hats for ¥5 each! We also have great bags for only ¥8! For students, we have some kinds of shoes at a very good priceonly¥ 20! They are very cool! And thats not all!Come and see for yourself at Mr Cools Clothes Store!C
28、losing down by reviewing the main points*How much are the shorts?*They are 10dollars.*How much is the blue sweater?*Its 25 dollars.*Ill take it.*We have sweaters at a very good priceonly 25dollars.*You can buy socks for only 2dollars each.SELF CHECKGoalsTo revise the words presented in this unitTo p
29、ractice readingProcedures1 DescripingDescribe the clothes that your teacher and partner wear today .Then fill the box in the right.2 Ordering the sentencesLets read the sentences first. Then put the sentences below in order to make a conversation about shopping.Part 2: Teaching Resources(第二部分:教学资源)
30、readings 1. Kinds of shopsShops are divided into multiple categories of stores which sell a selected set of goods or services.Many shops are part of a chain: a number of similar shops with the same name selling the same products in different locations. The shops may be owned by one company, or there
31、 may be a franchising company that has franchising agreements with the shop owners (see also restaurant chain).Some shops sell second-hand goods. Often the public can also sell goods to such shops. In other cases, especially in the case of a nonprofit shop, the public donates goods to the shop to be
32、 sold (see also thrift store). In give-away shops goods can be taken for free.For details on the various types of retail stores see:Army-navy stores; Bookstore; Convenience store; Department store; Dollar store; Electronic commerce, B2C; General store; Hardware store; Hobby store; Hypermarket; Mail
33、order; Pet store; Pharmacy; Sex shop; Sports Store; Supermarket; Superstore; Surplus store; Thrift store; Travel agency2. 英国购物习惯在英国有一些购物习惯与我们国家的做法不同。在商店里没有讨价还价的习惯;顾客需要按商品的标价付款。英国人著名的排队习惯在购物时尤其适用。你可能并不总会看到一个队,但等候的人们要依次轮流购物。在自助商店和街头市场,记住带上你自己的购物袋,因为很多商店的手提购物袋是要收费的。不过,在自助商店里,永远要把商品首先放在商店提供的铁丝篮子里,付了款之后才
34、把商品放到你自己的袋子里。如果你忘记这一条而把商品直接放进自己的袋子里而没有付款就离开,你可能会被指控为“入店行窃”,这可能会导致被警方控告犯有盗窃罪。不幸的是,在英国的一些地方,“入店行窃”是一种相当普遍的盗窃方式,因此很多商店装有电子检测设备,并在起诉方面采取一种强硬政策。游客如果打算购买昂贵的家用物品,可以在公共图书馆查阅一下“Which”这份杂志。这份杂志对各个厂家产品的价钱和质量做出比较。在大超市购物,不用担心质量和价格有什么欺诈,在付款后,收款机会打印出一张详细的收据,内容包括:商场名称,当天的值班经理的名字、售货员姓名、购货种类、数量、价格、付款方式、找零以及商场地址、电话号码,
35、如发现什么问题,可以找商场解决。近年来,英国已经逐步制定了许多法律来保护消费者的权利。例如说,假如你能出示收据,店家必须调换有毛病的商品,所以一定要把收据和质量保证书保存好,尤其是购买大件物品的收据和质量保证书。 3.专挑打折期购物 美国人处处想省钱美国虽然是世界上经济最发达的国家之一,但美国人的生活并不奢侈,有时甚至是一分钱掰成两半花。通常情况下,美国人手里的活钱并不多,每月除了还买房、买车的贷款外,煤气、水、电、电话、上网费、有线电视费等各种费用也是一大笔开销。经过东扣西扣,最后手里剩下的零花钱就没多少了,为此普通美国人花钱很少大手大脚。这一点从美国人的购物习惯也能看出来。 平常,美国的大
36、商场里总是冷冷清清,但打折的时候可就不一样了。每年感恩节的第二天是美国最著名的商场打折日,许多商品都打5折。到那天,等了很久的美国人会倾巢而出,所有商场都是人头攒动。有人为了抢到便宜货,甚至早晨5点就起床出发了。我的一位美国朋友格林女士想买个数码摄像机,但她还一直没有采取行动。她说:“我就等着今年的感恩节呢!”美国人不仅热中于在打折时购物,他们还酷爱优惠券。购物用的优惠券分两种,一种是在商品原价基础上便宜10%20%,任何时候都可以用。另一种是可以直接代替美元使用的优惠券,上面标着10美元、20美元不等,只要你购物超过一定数额,就可以直接用。不过这种优惠券一般只能在打折期间用,而且常常是只有“
37、早起的鸟儿(Early bird)”才能使。除此之外,记者还了解到,美国人平时逛商场,大多数是只看不买,但每个人心里都在默记着自己已经看中的东西,然后静等打折期的到来。 美国人不仅在购物时会省钱,他们在别的方面也有许多省钱的办法。在美国,修汽车的人工费非常贵,一小时就要几十美元。为了省钱,许多美国男士自学汽车的结构常识,掌握了不少简单的修车技术,如:补轮胎、换一些小零件等。 先生们学修车,太太们也不会闲着。由于去餐馆吃饭比较贵,一顿饭一个人至少要花上十几美元,所以绝大多数美国太太都有一手好厨艺。电视上的厨艺节目、各种菜谱书籍和厨艺学习班也深受美国太太们喜爱。美国人自己制作的蛋糕一点不比商场里的
38、逊色,却能省不少钱。在商场里,一个生日蛋糕要卖几十美元,而自己做的成本就低多了。II. Fun materialsA LITTLE MONKEY BUSINESSA tourist walks into a pet shop in Silicon Valley, and is browsing around the cages on display. While hes there, another customer walks in and says to the shopkeeper, Ill have a C monkey, please. The shopkeeper nods, go
39、es over to a cage at the side of the shop and takes out a monkey. He fits a collar and leash and hands it to the customer, saying Thatll be $5,000. The customer pays and walks out with his monkey. Startled, the tourist goes over to the shopkeeper and says, That was a very expensive monkey. Most of t
40、hem are only a few hundred dollars. Why did it cost so much?Oh, says the shopkeeper, that monkey can program in C with very fast, tight code, no bugs, well worth the money. The tourist starts to look at the monkeys in the cage. He says to the shopkeeper, That ones even more expensive, $10,000! What
41、does it do? Oh, says the shopkeeper, that ones a C+ monkey; it can manage object-oriented programming, Visual C+, even some Java, all the really useful stuff. The tourist looks round for a little longer and sees a third monkey in a cage on its own. The price tag round its neck says $50,000. He gasps
42、 to the shopkeeper, That one costs more than all the others put together! What on earth does it do? Well, says the shopkeeper, I dont know if it actually does anything, but says its a Consultant. III. Word studies (词语学习)eachpron. 各,各自,每个 every person or thing in a group: Each must do his best. 每个人必须
43、竭尽全力。 Each of them is broken. 这些每一个都是坏的。I can give an apple to each. 我能给每个人一个苹果。 We each have a new book. 我们每人各有一本新书。 adj. 每 every thing or person separately:Each day is better than the one before. 一天比一天好。There is a tree on each side of the house. 房子两边各有一棵树。Each one of us has his duty. 我们每人都有自己的职责。
44、adv. 每一个 for or to every one: They cost one shilling each. 它们每个价格为一先令。They were given two each. 他们每人拿(或分)到两个。2. sellvt. 1. 卖;出售;销售 give (something) to someone who pays money for it:Ann sold me her old piano. 安把她的旧钢琴卖给我了。This kind of bicycle is not sold in our shop. 我们商店不卖这种自行车。Merchants buy and sell
45、 (things). 商人买进卖出(货物)。I sold my house to Mr. A for1,000. 我以一千英镑的价钱把房子卖给了A先生。2. 卖出;经售 have things that you give people for money: That shop sells bread. 那个商店卖面包。. 出售 be ready to sell:If you are willing to sell, Ill buy.要是你愿意卖,我就买。2. 经营买卖 engage in selling: He sells for a living. 他以买卖为生。3. 销售 find buyers; be sold This dictionary sells well. 这本字典销路很好。Strawberries s
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