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allow v. wrong adj. What’s wrong? midnight n. look through guess v. deal n. big deal work out 允许;准许 有毛病;错误的 哪儿不舒服? 午夜;子夜 快速查看;浏览 猜测;估计 协议;交易 重要的事 成功地发展;解决
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What’s the matter with the boy? =What’s wrong with the boy? He has too much homework to do.
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Does he like playing football? Yes, he does. But he doesn’t have any free time to do things he likes.
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1. I have to study too much so I don’t get enough sleep. 2. I have too much homework so I don’t have any free time to do things I like. Look at these problems. Do you think they are serious or not? 1a
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4. I have too many after- school classes. 5. I got into a fight with my best friend. 3. My parents don’t allow me to hang out with my friends.
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1. I have to study too much so I don’t get enough sleep. Discuss these problems and give some advice. Why don’t you go to sleep earlier this evening?
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2. I have too much homework so I don’t have any free time to do things I like. Why don’t you go to a movie this evening? 3. My parents don’t allow me to hang out with my friends. Why not read some interesting books at home?
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4. I have too many after-school classes. 5. I got into a fight with my best friend. Why not talk about it with your parents? Why not call him up?
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Listen and circle the problems you hear in 1a. 1b
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1. I have to study too much so I don’t get enough sleep. 2. I have too much homework so I don’t have any free time to do things I like. 3. My parents don’t allow me to hang out with my friends. 4. I have too many after-school classes. 5. I got into a fight with my best friend.
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1c Look at the problems in 1a and make conversations.
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What’s wrong? I'm really tried because I studied until midnight last night. Why don’t you go to sleep earlier this evening?
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What’s wrong? My parents don’t allow me to hang out with my friends. Why not read some interesting books at home?
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What’s wrong? I have too many after- school classes. Why not talk about it with your parents?
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1. allow v. 允许;准许 e.g. My parents don’t allow me to stay up late. 我父母不允许我熬夜。 Mr. Smith allowed Mike to drive there. 史密斯先生允许迈克开车去那里。 allow sb. ( not ) to do sth. ( 不 ) 允许某人做某事
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e.g. Some words on the advertisement are wrong. 广告上的一些字错了。 2. wrong adj. 错误的;不对的 = not right
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Listen. Peter’s friend is giving him advice. Fill in the blanks with could or should. 2a
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1. You ______ write him a letter. ( ) 2. You ______ call him up. ( ) 3. You ______ talk to him so that you can say you’re sorry. ( ) 4. You _____ go to his house. ( ) 5. You _____ take him to the ball game. ( ) could should could
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Why Peter doesn’t like the advice a. It’s not easy. b. I don’t want to wait that long. c. I don’t want to surprise him. d. I’m not good at writing letters. e. I don’t want to talk about it on the phone. 1. ____ 2. _____ 3. _____ 4. ____ 5. _____ deac Listen again. Fill in the blanks. b 2b
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Boy 2 had a ______ with his best friend. He could ______ him a letter. But he isn’t good at writing letters. He ______ call him ____, but he doesn’t want to talk about it on the ______. He ______ talk to him so that he can say he’s sorry but it’s not ____. He ______ go to his house but he doesn’t want to _______ him. He could take him to the __________, but he doesn’t want to wait that long. Listen again. Fill in the blanks. fight should write up phone easy could should surprise ball game
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Role-play a conversation between Peter and his friend. 2c
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What’s the matter, Peter? Well, you should call him so that you can say you’re sorry. I had a fight with my best friend. What should I do?
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What’s the matter, Peter? Well, you … I had a fight with my best friend. What should I do?
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You look sad, Kim What’s wrong? Well, I found my sister looking through my things yesterday. She took some of my new magazines and CDs. Role-play the conversation. 2d Hmm… that’s not very nice. Did she give them back to you?
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Yes, but I’m still angry with her. What should I do? Well, I guess you could tell her to say sorry. But why don’t you forget about it so that you can be friends again? Although she’s wrong, it’s not a big deal.
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You’re right. Thanks for your advice. No problem. Hope things work out.
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1. I guess you could tell her to say sorry. guess v. 猜测;估计 e.g. Let us guess the height of the building. 让我们来猜一下这个建筑物的高度。
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2. Although she's wrong, it’s not a big deal. big deal 是英语中的一个固定搭配,表 示 “ 重要的事情或状况 ” ,多用于非正式交 流。作否定用法时,常说 It’s not a big deal 或 It’s no big deal. 表示说话人并不认 为某事有什么了不起。 e.g. There's a soccer game on TV this evening but I don’t have to watch it. It’s no big deal. 今天晚上电视上有一场足球赛, 但我不一定要看。没什么大不了的。
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It’s a big deal, David, bigger than you know. 这事挺重要的,戴维,比你所知道的要重 要。 What's the big deal? It’s only a birthday, not the end of the world. 有什么了不起的?这不过是个生日,又不 是世界某日。
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3. Hope things work out. 希望事情会好起来。 这是一种常见的表达法,表示某些不 如人意的事情会随时间的推移逐渐有所 改观。
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work out 解决(问题);算出 e.g. Mike worked out the difficult problem by himself. 迈克自己算出了那道难题。 Is it possible to work out the problem? 有可能解决这个问题吗?
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Write three conversations about your problems and your friends’ suggestions. A: I have too many after-school classes. What could I do? B: You could …
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