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文档介绍:Unit 5 Relax and explore
Opening up
Listening to the world
Speaking for communication
Further practicetions accessible at a cheaper price.
Listening to the world
Sharing
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Additional Notes
New England
a region in the northeastern corner of the United States, consisting of six states of
Maine, New Hampshire (新罕布什尔州), Vermont (佛
蒙特州), Massachusetts (马萨诸塞州), Rhode Island
(罗得岛州), and Connecticut (康涅狄格州).
Listening to the world
Sharing
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Listening to the world
4
Watch Part 3 and fill in the blanks.
1) relaxing
2) fantastic
3) lovely
4) Amazing
5) thoroughly enjoyed
6) Lovely
7) fantastic
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Listening to the world
5
Work in pairs and take turns to talk about your last holiday.
I like 1) ___________ (type) holidays. On my last holiday, I went to 2) ____________________________________ (place). I went there with 3) _____________ (people) and stayed for 4) _______ (how long). I 5) ____________
and 6) ____________________ (activities). The weather
was 7) ___________ (describe the weather) and I
8) ________________ (how you like the holiday) the
holiday.
Sharing
beach
Xiamen, a famous city in southern China
my good friends
a week
swam in the sea
sunbathed on the beach
lovely
thoroughly enjoyed
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Listening to the world
Sharing
Listening
Viewing
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Listening to the world
Listening
Listening skills
Additional Tips
Listening for people’s preferences by identifying comparatives
When people use comparatives of adjectives or adverbs to compare people, places and things, usually their statements imply their personal preferences for or attitudes toward a specific person, place or thing.
Adjectives and adverbs in their comparative degrees can be modified by certain words and phrases to intensify their degree.
For example:
• Professor Tang’s class is much / far / a lot more interesting than
Professor Brown’s.
• My brot