文档介绍:Unit 5 The English Countryside
Part I Listening and Speaking Activities
Part II prehension and Language Activities
Part III Extended Activities
Part I Listening and Speaking Activities
Introduction of functions
Listen and speak
Try to speak more
Make your own dialogue
What are they for?
Introduction of functions
Ask for an opinion
I’d like to have your view/opinion on
Do you have any ments on…
Do you have any particular views on
What’s your opinion of …
How do you feel/think of …
Will it do if both of them have full-time jobs?
I think... What do you feel? / What’s your view/opinion? / What do you think of it?
How do you see things like …?
I don’t think much of …, do you?
Sb wants to.... What do you say?
Listen and speak
Listen to the conversation and tick the correct answer to each question.
Turn to p. 1, and let’s listen.
What’s John’s preference about living in the city or the country?
Key: a
What does John think of the large population in the city?
Key: c
What is John’s opinion of the pollution problem in the city?
Key: b
What are the good points about city people, according to John?
Key: a
Try to speak more
Note:
Either say, According to someone or In someone’s opinion. Don’t say according to someone’s opinion.
Opinion is often used as a count noun when it means personal ideas or beliefs about a particular subject/matter/ person.
break one’s back (to do sth.): work very hard (to achieve sth.)
Make your own dialogue
Use the following cues to make a dialogue. (Turn to page 62)
The following picture are two pictures of men who are bored with their present lives. They hope to have a change. Now, work with your partner to discuss some possible attractions that could be mended to them. (Turn to page 62)
What are they for?
Key:
If you want to learn more
Key:
Part II prehension and Language Activities
Pre-reading Tasks
Notes
prehension work
Language work (A, B, C)
Part II prehension and La