资源简介 / 让教学更有效 高效备考 | 英语学科 九年级全 英语学案 Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are 第5课时 Section B (2a-2d)教学重点 Key words & phrases:politely, request, direction, correct, polite, direct, speaker, whom, impolite, address, underground, course;ask for help politely, in different situation, parking lotKey sentences:1.I wonder if you can help me.2.I'm sorry to trouble you, but…3.It is important to learn how to use the right language in different situations.Key structure:Long and indirect questions with objective clauses.eg:Excuse me.Do you know when the school trip is 教学难点 Learn to choose and use suitable language based on cultural knowledge in different situations.一、翻译下列短语和句子1. 请求帮助________________________2. 例如________________________3. 在不同的情况下________________________4. 视……而定,取决于……________________________5. 邮箱地址________________________6. 引入;导入________________________7. 与……交流________________________二、用括号中所给单词的正确形式填空。1. We should say "thank you" _______ (polite) when others help us.2. The shop makes cakes at different buyers' ________ (request).3. English ________ (speak) from the US, the UK, Australia, and South Africa all have different accents (口音).4. There should be someone to ______ (who) you can turn for advice.5. I watched them leave and then drove off in the opposite _________ (direct).三、根据汉语意思完成句子,每空词数不限。1. 背对着和你说话的人是不礼貌的。______________ turn your back on someone who is speaking to you.2. 如果你身处困境,一定不要害怕求助。If you are in difficulty, never be afraid to _______________.3. 玛丽太累了,她拒绝了朋友的聊天请求。Mary was so tired that she refused her friend's ______________ a talk.4. 为了引入第三课,格林先生讲了一个故事。To ________________ the third lesson, Mr. Green told a story.5. 明日能否出发,须视天气而定。Whether or not we can start off tomorrow will ________________ theweather.参考答案一、1.ask for help 2.for example / such as 3.in different situations 4.depend on 5.e-mail address 6.lead into 7.communicate ... with ...二、1.politely 2.requests 3.speakers 4.whom 5.direction三、1.It's impolite to 2.ask for help 3.request for 4.lead into 5.depend on目标导航知识精练基础过关能力提升21世纪教育网 www.21cnjy.com 精品试卷·第 2 页 (共 2 页)HYPERLINK "http://21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com)" 21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com)(共45张PPT)(人教新目标版)九年级全Period 5 Section B (2a - 2d)Unit 3Could you please tell me where the restrooms are Learning objectivesKey words & phrases:politely, request, direction, correct, polite, direct, speaker, whom, impolite, address, underground, course;ask for help politely, in different situation, parking lotKey sentences:1.I wonder if you can help me.2.I'm sorry to trouble you, but…3.It is important to learn how to use the right language in different situations.Key structure:Long and indirect questions with objective clauses.eg:Excuse me.Do you know when the school trip is politepolitelyadj. 有礼貌的;客气的Please be polite to our guests.请礼貌待客。If you need some help, ask politely for it.如果你需要帮助,那就礼貌地说出来。impoliteadj. 不礼貌的;粗鲁的Some people think it is impolite to ask someone's age.有些人认为询问别人的年龄是不礼貌的。adv. 有礼貌地;客气地New Wordsrequestn. & v. 要求;请求① They received hundreds of requests formore information.他们收到了数百份了解更多信息的请求。② You have to request permission(允许) ifyou want to take any photographs.如果你想拍照,必须征求同意。correctadj. 正确的;恰当的① the correct answer正确答案② You are correct.你是对的。New Wordsdirect① Now, let me ask you a direct question, and I expect adirect answer.现在,让我问你一个直接的问题,我希望得到一个坦率的回答。② The new songs are more direct.这些新歌听起来更直入人心。adj. 直接的;直率的directionn. 方向;方位① Tom went off in the direction of home.汤姆朝家的方向去了。② I lost all sense of direction.我完全迷失了方向。New Wordsspeakern. 讲(某种语言)的人;发言者① Chinese/English speaker 讲汉语/英语的人② public speaker 演说家③ guest speaker 特邀演讲人whompron. 谁;什么人① Whom did they invite 他们邀请谁了?② To whom do you wish to speak 你想和谁说话?③ I met a boy with whom I used to work.我遇到了一个曾经和我一起工作的男孩。New Wordsundergroundparking lotadj. 地下的 n. 地铁① underground passages/streams地下通道 / 溪流② I always travel by underground.我总是乘地铁。I told him to meet me in the parking lot.我告诉他在停车场见面。停车场;停车区New Wordsaddressn. 住址;地址;通信处I'll give you my address and phone number.我会告诉你我的地址和电话号码。New WordsDirect questionsIndirect questionsDirect questions are the "normal" questions that we can ask _________, ________________, and people who we know well.friendsfamily membersIndirect questions are a little more_________________. We use them when talking to a person we ________________ __________ or in professional situations.formal and politedon't know very2. Watch the video and fill in the blanks.well1. Do you know the differences between direct questionsand indirect questions Lead inTick the indirect questions.1. Where is the bathroom 2. Could you tell me where Market Street is 3. Do you know what time the bank opens 4. Why did you move to Europe 5. Do you know if Tom likes Italian food 6. Could you tell me if your parents are joining usfor dinner We can use indirect questions to make polite requests.Lead inWhere do you need to make polite requests Think of some possible situations. Discuss them with your partner.2aP22In a foreign countryIn public places like a bank, a post office, a library, a shopping mall...At schoolAt home, especially when speaking to the eldersHow can we make polite requests Read the passage Could you please... .Pre-readingRead the passage.Could You Please ... Good speakers change the way they speak in different situations. The expressions they use might depend on whom they are speaking to or how well they know each other. It is all right to ask your classmates direct questions because you know them well. However, if you say to your teacher, "When is the school trip ", this might sound impolite. But if you say, "Excuse me, Mr. West. Do you know when the school trip is ", this will sound much more polite.When you visit a foreign country, it is important to know how to ask for help politely. For example, you may ask "Where are the restrooms " or "Could you please tell me where the restrooms are " These are similar requests for directions. Both are correct, but the first one sounds less polite. That is because it is a very direct question. It is not enough to just ask a question correctly. We also need to learn how to be polite when we ask for help.While-readingUsually polite questions are longer. They include expressions such as "Could you please ... " or "May I ask ... " It sounds more polite to say, "Peter, could you please tell me your e-mail address " than "Peter, tell me your e-mail address." Sometimes we even need to spend time leading into a request. For example, we might first say to a stranger, "Excuse me, I wonder if you can help me" or "I'm sorry to trouble you,but ..." before asking for help.It might seem more difficult to speak politely than directly. However, it is important to learn how to use the right language in different situations. This will help you communicate better with other people.While-readingRead the article and underline the topic sentence for each paragraph.1234P222bWhile-readingRead Para. 1 carefully andanswer the questions.1. Please find out the two questions!Yes, they are.The second one sounds more polite. Because the first one is a very direct question. It is not enough to just ask a question correctly. We also need to learn how to be polite when we ask for help.2. Are these two questions both correct 3. Which one sounds more polite Why ①②③While-readingWhen we ask for help, should we be as polite as we can While-readingRead Para. 2 carefully and answer the questions.1. Underline the two questions!The second one. Because it sounds much more polite.No, it isn't. Because good speakers change the way they speak in different situations. The expressions they use might depend on whom they are speaking to or how well they know each other.2. Which question will you choose to make the request Why 3. Is it necessary for us to always use the second one to make therequest How do good speakers to choose their speaking way ①②③While-readingHow do good speakers change the way they speak in different situations how well they know each otherwhom they are speaking todepend onWhen is the school trip Excuse me, Mr. West. Do you know when the school trip is While-readingRead Para. 3 carefully and answer the questions.1. Please underline the examples. Which are more polite These sentences are more polite:* Peter, could you please tell me your e-mail address * Excuse me, I wonder if you can help me ...* I'm sorry to trouble you, but ...Usually polite questions are longer. They include expressions such as “Could you please... ” or “May I ask... ”2. What do these polite expressions have in common ①②While-readingRead Para. 4 carefully and answer the question.What is the writer's purpose The writer wants to tell us how to use the right language in different situations and help us communicate better with other people.While-readingP23Find the direct questions and polite requests from the passage.2cWhere are the restrooms When is the school trip Where's the post office Could you please tell me where the restrooms are Excuse me, Mr. West. Do you know when the school trip is Peter, could you please tell me your e-mail address 4. Pardon me, could you pleasetell me where to park my car How can we make direct questions more polite 1. By adding “excuse me” or “pardon me” at the beginning of the question.2. By using “could” instead of “can” in questions.3. By adding “please”.Post-readingPay attention to the following expressions.请求帮助视……而定,取决于……例如引入;导入与……交流在不同的情况下邮箱地址Post-readingTranslate the expressions into English.ask for helpfor example / such asin different situationsdepend one-mail addresslead intocommunicate ... with ...1. 请求帮助2. 例如3. 在不同的情况下4. 视……而定,取决于……5. 邮箱地址6. 引入;导入7. 与……交流Post-readingTry to give a brief introduction about polite questions.Post-readingPolite requestswhen to usewhatlanguage featureswhy to use* in a foreign country* in some situations(eg: say to your teacher; ask for help )* Could you please tell me... * Excuse me, Mr. West. Doyou know... * May I ask ... * Excuse me, I wonder if...* I’m sorry to trouble you,but ...longer* Help you communicatebetter with other people.Post-readingAsk for help ______Change the way in different _________Feature of polite questions - ______Why we should use the right languageCould you please... depend onWhom they're speaking toHow well they know each otherexpressionsSpend time __________ a requestCould you please... ____ I ask... Help you ____________ better with otherspolitelysituationslongerMayleading intocommunicateBoth are correctWhere are... (less polite, _____)Could you... (more polite)directPost-readingRead the requests below. In the second column, write A if you would say it to someone you know and B if you would say it to a stranger. In the last column, write where you think these people are.2dP23Arestaurant/homeBstreetA/Bany public place/homeBBBAmovie theater /concert hallstreethomestreetPost-readingPost-reading1. These are similar requests for directions.这些都是类似的问路请求。request n.① The boss refused our request to leave work early.老板拒绝了我们提前下班的要求。他们要求再给一些帮助。② They made a request for further aid.(正式或礼貌的)要求,请求(make a) request for sth. (做出)……的要求Language pointsrequest v.① He requested some hot water from me.他向我要了些热水。他们要求他立刻离开。② They requested him to leave at once.要求;请求我们请求你认真考虑我们的想法。③ We request that you should carefully consider ouridea.request sth. ( from/of sb.) (向某人) 请求某物request sb. to do sth 请求某人做某事request + that从句(从句谓语动词用should +动词原形,should可省略)。意为“请求/要求……”。Language points选择填空。Don't respond to any e-mails _______ personal information, no matter how official they look.A. searching B. askingC. requesting D. questioningLanguage points2. Both are correct, but the first one sounds less polite.两者都是正确的,但是第一句听起来不那么礼貌。less adv.This computer is less expensive than that one.这台电脑比那台电脑便宜。巧克力我吃得比以前少了。I eat less chocolate than I used to.较少地;较小地;更少地;更小地less det. , pron.less是little的比较级,与不可数名词连用,意为“较少的,更少的”。Language points3. That is because it is a very direct question.这是因为这是一个非常直接的问题。It is all right to ask your classmates direct questions because you know them well.直接向同学提问是可以的,因为你很了解他们。It might seem more difficult to speak politely than directly.礼貌措辞比直白说话似乎要难一些。These are similar requests for directions.这些都是类似的问路请求。direct adj. 直接的;直率的directly adv. 直接地;径直地;坦率地direction n. 方向;方位Language pointsdirect adj.① a direct question/answer直接问题/回答我喜欢她坦荡率直的方式。② I like her open and direct manner.直接的;直率的directly adv.She looked directly at us.她正视着我们。直接地;径直地;坦率地direction n.The girls pointed in the opposite(相反的) direction.女孩们指向相反的方向。方向;方位Language points翻译句子。1. Do you have any direct experience of this kind of work _______________________________________________2. You will report directly to the boss._______________________________________________3. He was going in the direction of the bedroom._______________________________________________你有这类工作的直接经验吗?你将直接向老板报告。他正朝着卧室的方向走去。Language pointsIt might seem more difficult to speak politely than directly.礼貌措辞比直白说话似乎要难一些。在英语中,为了避免“头重脚轻”,常用it作形式主语,而将真正的主语动词不定式或V-ing形式放在后面。① It is interesting to go on a picnic at this time of year.一年中的这个时候去野餐很有趣。对学生来说,一天做两次眼保健操是必要的。② It's necessary for the students to do eye exercises twicea day.形式主语真正的主语他真好,帮助了我们。③ It is very kind of him to help us.It is + 形容词 + to do sth. 做某事怎么样若要说明动词不定式的动作是谁做的,可在形容词后加上for sb这样的介词短语, 即“It is + 形容词 + for sb + to do sth.”,可译为“ 对某人来说,做某事怎么样”。当需要表达某人所具备的素质时,我们常在形容词后加上of sb的介词短语,即“It is + 形容词 + of sb + to do sth.”,可译为“某人做某事真/太怎么样”。Language pointsmight modal verb意为“有可能,也许会”。表示不确定的推测,比may表示的可能性更小。① He might get there in time, but I can't be sure.他有可能准时到达,但我不敢肯定。② You may / might meet her at the party today.你今天有可能在聚会上见到她。Language points选择填空。1. - Oh, it's too difficult for me _____ the task in such ashort time.- Cheer up! I am sure you can.A. finish B. to finish C.finished D. finishing2. It is important _____ people _____ learn team spirit.A. of; of B.of; to C. for; to D. to; toLanguage points他们所使用的表达或许取决于他们与谁交流以及与谈话者之间的熟悉程度。depend on意为“视……而定,取决于……”,后面常接名词/代词/宾语从句。① Choosing the right bike depends on what you want touse it for.选择合适的自行车取决于你想用它做什么。我们是否去游泳取决于明天的气温。② Whether we will go swimming or not depends on thetemperature tomorrow.4. The expressions they use might depend on whom they arespeaking to or how well they know each other.Language pointsdepend on依靠;信赖① Children these days depend on their parentstoo much.(八年级下U3 P22)现在的孩子太依赖父母了。复习② Plants depend on the sun for their growth.植物依靠太阳才能生长。Language points翻译句子。1. Whether his goal will be realized depends on his efforts._______________________________________________2. We depend on you to finish the work by Friday._______________________________________________3. Children depend on their parents for food and clothing._______________________________________________他的目标是否能实现取决于他的努力。我们指望你在星期五之前能完成这项工作。孩子们依靠父母供给衣食。Language points1. Where do you need to make polite requests Can youthink of some possible situations 2. Have you realized the importance of using properlanguage in different situations 3. Can you use the words and expressions correctly request, less, depend on, might, parking lot, such as,lead into, communicate withSelf-evaluationWrite a short passage about what you'velearnt from the article Could You Please ... .Homework 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 Direct and Indrect questions.mp4 Section B (2a-2d) 学案(知识精练+分层作业).doc Section B 2a-2d.pptx Unit 3 Section B 2b.wav