香港朗文版小学英语 6A Chapter5 Special things 课件(共16+30+16+15张PPT)

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香港朗文版小学英语 6A Chapter5 Special things 课件(共16+30+16+15张PPT)

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china
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wood
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jade
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plastic
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metal
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leather
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silk
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bracelet
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vase
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telephone
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knife
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belt
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gloves
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chopsticks
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Chapter 5, Book 6A
Longman Welcome to English Gold
Special things
What
made of
the vase
the chopsticks
is
are
is
are
It
They
made of
glass.
wood.
Buying things
How much
cost
the vase
it
the chopsticks
they
does
do
costs
cost
It
They
five hundred
two hundred and fifty
dollars.
Buying things
Do you have
a
some
smaller
bigger
longer
shorter
one
ones
I’ll take
it.
them.
Buying things
A: Excuse me. What’s this bowl made of
B: It’s made of glass.
A: How much does it cost
B: It’s one hundred and eighty-nine dollars.
A: I’ll take it.
bowl — glass, $189
Practice
A: Excuse me. What are these shoes made of
B: They’re made of leather.
A: How much do they cost
B: They’re three hundred and sixty-five dollars.
A: I’ll take them.
shoes — leather, $365
A: Excuse me. What’s this skirt made of
B: It’s made of silk.
A: How much does it cost
B: It’s four hundred and twenty-eight dollars.
A: I’ll take it.
skirt — silk, $428
A: Excuse me. What are these chopsticks made of
B: They’re made of wood.
A: How much do they cost
B: They’re two hundred and thirty-three dollars.
A: I’ll take them.
chopsticks — wood, $233
telephone — plastic, $317
A: Excuse me. What’s this telephone made of
B: It’s made of plastic.
A: How much does it cost
B: It’s three hundred and seventeen dollars.
A: I’ll take it.
statue — jade, $965
A: Excuse me. What’s this statue made of
B: It’s made of jade.
A: How much does it cost
B: It’s nine hundred and sixty-five dollars.
A: I’ll take it.
bracelet — metal, $219
A: Excuse me. What’s this bracelet made of
B: It’s made of metal.
A: How much does it cost
B: It’s two hundred and nineteen dollars.
A: I’ll take it.
leather — (too short) — $215
A: Excuse me. What _________________
B: __________________
A: It’s too short. Do you have ______________
B: Yes, ____________________.
A: How much ______________
B: ____________________________________
A: I’ll _________ .
’s this belt made of
It’s made of leather.
does it cost
It’s two hundred and fifteen dollars.
take it
a longer one
this belt is longer
cotton — (too small) — $621
A: Excuse me. What _____________________
B: ________________________
A: They’re too small. Do you have _______________
B: Yes, ___________________.
A: How much ______________
B: ____________________________________
A: I’ll _________ .
are these jeans made of
They’re made of cotton.
do they cost
They’re six hundred and twenty-one dollars.
take them
some bigger ones
these jeans are bigger
china — (too big) — $946
A: Excuse me. What ___________________
B: __________________
A: It’s too big. Do you have ______________
B: Yes, ___________________.
A: How much ______________
B: ___________________________________
A: I’ll _________ .
’s this vase made of
It’s made of china.
does it cost
It’s nine hundred and forty-six dollars.
take it
a smaller one
this vase is smaller
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Reading Courseware
for Teachers
Chapter 5 Special things
Learn to Read
Functions 21st Century Knowledge and Skills
Talking about ancient Chinese inventions Critical thinking
Global awareness
Reading Skills
Making guesses about the text
Relating the text to self
Locating specific information in response to questions
Giving personal responses to the text
Inferring meaning from the text
Reading
Pre-reading – Activating schema
First reading – Shared reading
Second reading – Reading aloud
– Activity 1: Assessment for learning
Post-reading – Activity 2: Reading aloud
– Activity 3: True or False
– Activity 4: Clever inventions
Today we are going to read a magazine article.
Let’s look at some pictures!
Pre-reading
Something in this classroom was created a long, long time ago in ancient China. We use it every day!

Inventions in ancient China
Do you know any other inventions that were
made in ancient China

paper
Can you guess what they are

Inventions in ancient China
1
2
How much do you know about these inventions

Inventions in ancient China
toothbrush
football boots
Inventions in ancient China
TRUE
FALSE
Before toothbrushes
were invented,
people in ancient China
did not clean their teeth.
Inventions in ancient China
TRUE
FALSE
The first toothbrush was made from pig hair.
Inventions in ancient China
TRUE
FALSE
Ancient football boots
looked like sandals.
Inventions in ancient China
TRUE
FALSE
Ancient football boots were made of ox skin.
Let’s read the magazine article!
First reading
Can you imagine using tree branches to clean your teeth
Did people in
ancient China
clean their teeth
Before toothbrushes were invented,
people in ancient China did not clean their teeth.
FALSE
Do you know why
ancient people didn’t use plastic or nylon to make toothbrushes
Let’s think about
the toothbrushes
we use now.
What are they made of
What was the first toothbrush made of
The first toothbrush was made from pig hair.
TRUE
Do ancient football boots look like sandals
Ancient football boots looked like sandals.
FALSE
What were
cuju boots made of
Let’s think about the football boots we wear today.
How are they
different from ancient football boots
China invented football too!
It was called cuju.
Ancient football boots were made of ox skin.
TRUE
Let’s read the magazine article again!
Second reading
Answers
Willow branches.
Bamboo or bone.
Let’s do some more activities!
Post-reading
Reading aloud
Inventions in ancient China
TRUE
FALSE
People in ancient China
used pig skin to make
football boots.
Inventions in ancient China
TRUE
FALSE
The first toothbrush was invented about
2,000 years ago.
Inventions in ancient China
TRUE
FALSE
Ancient football boots covered the lower parts
of the legs.
Inventions in ancient China
TRUE
FALSE
The bristles of ancient toothbrushes were
made of bamboo.
Inventions in ancient China
TRUE
FALSE
Bristles made from
horse-tail hair were
softer than bristles
made from pig hair.
Inventions in ancient China
TRUE
FALSE
The metal studs on ancient football boots helped
players run faster.
Inventions in ancient China
TRUE
FALSE
Before toothbrushes were invented, people in ancient China used bamboo to
clean their teeth.
telephone
chocolate
toothpaste
paper
umbrella
chopsticks
toothbrush
football boots
Inventions from ancient times

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