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"Would you like a pie?" PPT (first lesson)
Part One: Introduce
Would you like an egg?
No, thank you.
What about a cake?
Yes, please.
Have a pie, please.
Would you like...?
No,···
What about···?
Yes,···
Have a ···
Would you like a pie? PPT, part 2: Words
egg [eg]
Noun meaning "egg".
Common phrases: duck egg; egg white
eg: I like eggs. I like eggs.
Would you like an egg? Would you like an egg?
Quick exercise: The black hen lays an ____a day.
A. eggs B. egg
B. The black hen lays an egg every day.
Would you like a pie? PPT, part three: Expressions
How about a cake? How about a cake?
A common expression used to ask for another person's opinion or to suggest someone do something.
When you agree, say "Yes, please." When you disagree, say "No, thank you."
eg: --I’m hungry, Mum.
I'm hungry, Mom.
--What about a pie?
How about a piece of pie?
-- Yes, please.
OK, thank you very much.
Would you like a pie? PPT, Part 4: Expand
There is an old saying in England: “Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper.”
(Breakfast like a King, Lunch like a Prince, Dine like a Pauper.) It is more accurate to use it to summarize the British attitude towards breakfast.
What does an English breakfast usually include?
A complete English breakfast must include bacon, eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, toast, sausages and beans. And most of these ingredients are fried in heavy oil. If you are a senior foodie and have the courage to exceed your food intake and challenge more heavy-flavored foods, you can also add kidneys, fish fillets, potato waffles and potato chips to your plate, or the Scottish favorite—— "Black pudding," a giant sausage made from cooked pig's blood.
Would you like a pie? PPT, Part 5: Exercise
Choose one of the different categories of the following words.
( ) 1. A. hot dog B. cake C. green
( ) 2. A. hot dog B. yellow C. brown
( ) 3. A. skirt B. ice cream C. T-shirt
( ) 4. A. brother B. ice cream C. sister
( ) 5. A. grandmother B. cap C. jacket
( ) 6. A. he B. she C. my
According to the picture, put "√" in the brackets of the appropriate sentences.
1. ( ) A. Would you like an ice cream?
( ) B. Would you like an ice cream?
2. ( ) A. What about a cake?
( ) B. What about an cake
Would you like a pie? PPT, Part 6: Homework
Make a conversation with your friends about “Would you like...”.
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"Would you like a pie?" PPT (second lesson):
"Would you like a pie?" PPT (Lesson 2) Part 1: Introduce Do you like an ice cream? Would you like an pie? No, thank you. Yes, I do. Whats this? Would you like? Ye ..
"Would you like a pie?" Classroom Exercise PPT:
"Would you like a pie?" Classroom Practice PPT Part One: Vocabulary Practice 1. Write the corresponding lowercase forms of the following words and their Chinese meanings. 1.EGG_________ ( ) 2.CAKE_________( ) 3.PIE_________ ( ) 4.SW..
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