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"A Trip to China" A Trip to the Silk Road PPT courseware
Part One: Warm-up
Ask and answer
1. Do you know the Silk Road?
2. Would you like to go there?
A Trip to ChinaPPT, Part 2: Presentation
Learn some new words
trip n. travel, journey
silk n. silk; silk
road n. road, highway
note n. note; note
chance n. opportunity; luck
news n. news, news
Listen and write true (T) or false (F).
1. Jenny is learning about the Silk Road this month in school.
2. Li Ming’s school is planning a trip to Canada.
3. Ms. Martin will go to China with the students.
Read the dialogue in the lesson and answer the questions.
1. What is Jenny’s school planning?
Her school is planning a trip around China with Li Ming’s school.
2. Who will lead the trip?
Ms. Martin.
3. What does Mrs. Smith think about the trip?
She thinks this is a good chance for Jenny to learn about China.
4. Why will Jenny send Li Ming an e-mail?
She wants to tell him the good news.
A Trip to ChinaPPT, Part 3: Language points
1. Who will lead the trip?
lead v. (led/led) lead; show the way
e.g. She led the way downstairs for us.
2. I will send Li Ming an e-mail and tell him the good news.
send v. (sent/sent) send; send
e.g. I sent a copy to the minister for transport.
I sent a copy to the Minister of Transport.
Tom sent me a note thanking me for dinner.
Tom sent me a note thanking me for the dinner.
3. We’re learning about the Silk Road this month in school.
learn about learn; understand
She can learn about Chinese history.
She can learn Chinese history.
What do we learn about Tony from the conversation?
What can we learn about Tony from this conversation?
A Trip to ChinaPPT, part 4: Grammar: common future tense usage
The simple future tense indicates an action that will occur at a certain time in the future or an action that will occur frequently or a state of existence within a certain period of time in the future. The general future tense is composed of the auxiliary verbs shall (first person), will (second and third person) + the original form of the verb.
(1) will/shall + do
(2) am/is/are going to + do
(1) Expressed with will or shall. The form "auxiliary verb will or shall + verb base form" expresses what will happen in the future and is used to solicit the other party's opinion or express a polite invitation. Will is used for all persons in spoken language, and shall is commonly used for the first person person in written language.
e.g. Tomorrow will be Sunday. Tomorrow will be Sunday.
The rain will stop soon. The rain will stop soon.
Shall we go there at five? Shall we go there at five?
Will you please open the door? Please open the door, please?
(2) Expressed by be going to structure. "Be going to + verb base form" is used to express actions that are about to happen in the near future or have been considered in advance, as well as existing signs that something is bound to happen. It means "to plan; to".
e.g. We’re going to meet outside the school gate.
We plan to meet at the school gate.
Look! It’s going to rain.
Look! It's going to rain.
A Trip to ChinaPPT, Part 5: Exercise
1. There __________ a meeting tomorrow afternoon.
A. will be going to B. will going to be
C. is going to be D. will go to be
2. Charlie ________ here next month.
A. isn't working B. doesn't working
C. isn't going to working D. won't work
3. He ________ very busy this week, he
________ free next week.
A. will be; is B. is; is
C. will be; will be D. is; will be
4. There ________ a dolphin show in the zoo tomorrow evening.
A. was B. is going to have
C. will have D. is going to be
A Trip to ChinaPPT, Part 6: Homework:
1. Review and recite the important points of Lesson 1.
2. Try to write a note asking for permission to go on the trip.
3. Preview Lesson 2.
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"Unit Theme Writing" A Trip to the Silk Road PPT:
"Unit Topic Writing" A Trip to the Silk Road PPT Part One Content: Topic Analysis This unit revolves around tourism. Compositions based on this topic usually include making travel plans, introducing places of interest, etc. A common tool for making travel plans is...
"Unit Basics Pass" A Trip to the Silk Road PPT:
"Unit Basic Knowledge Pass" A Trip to the Silk Road PPT Part 1: Basic knowledge list Key words According to the Chinese prompts or word form changes, write the corresponding words 1. Silk; Silk ________ 2. Road, highway ________ 3. ..
"Unit Grammar Focus" A Trip to the Silk Road PPT:
"Unit Grammar Focus" A Trip to the Silk Road PPT Part 1 Content: Usage of will Textbook Classic Sentences 1. Who will lead the trip? Who will lead the trip? 2. I will send Li Ming an email and tell him..
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