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七年级英语下册Unit3Howdoyougettoschool综合水平测试新版人教

七年级英语下册Unit3Howdoyougettoschool综合水平测试新版人教

Unit 3 综合水平测试听力部分(20分)一、听句子,选择正确的图片。

(5分)听力材料:1.The number in the picture is sixty­nine.(C)1.听力材料:2.Dave wants to go to Beijing by plane.(B)2.听力材料:3.They need a boat to leave.(A)3.听力材料:4.My father buys me a bike for my birthday.(B)4.听力材料:5.Mr. Green is at the bus stop now.(A)5.二、听句子,选择正确的应答语。

(5分)听力材料:6.How does Mary go home?(B)6.A.She is fine. B.By subway. C.Mary is my good friend.听力材料:7.Do you often go to school by bike?(A)7.A.No,I don't. B.Yes,I am. C.Yes,I don't. 听力材料:8.When do you usually get to school?(C)8.A.Every day. B.By bus. C.At about 7:30.听力材料:9.How long does it take you to get to the bus stop?(B)9.A.It's about 10 o'clock. B.It's about 20 minutes.C.It's about eight kilometers.听力材料:10.What do you think of the trip?(B)10.A.You,too. B.It's very interesting.C.It looks nice.三、听对话,选择正确的答案。

五年级上册英语重点句型汇总

五年级上册英语重点句型汇总

五年级上册英语重点句型汇总(新版外研版)一、重点单词:crayon蜡笔begin开始give out分发all right好,行floor地板,地面number数字many 许多,很多happily幸福地,愉快地thirteen十三fourteen十四fifteen十五sixteen十六seventeen十七eighteen十八nineteen十九twenty二十thirty三十forty四十fifty五十sixty六十seventy七十eighty八十ninety九十二、重点短语及知识点:give out分发on the floor在地板上in the class 在班级里child(复数)children buy(过去式)bought dance(现在分词)dancing happy(副词)happily at the zoo在动物园里in a row 排成一排in the tree在树上(外来的)family(复数)families in your family在你的家庭do(过去式)did did(否定形式)didn’t have(现在分词)having三、重点句型:1.There are +数量+名词表示有多少个(用来修饰复数)例:有四个苹果There are four apples2. There is +单数名词。

用来修饰单数句子。

例:There is a book on the desk.桌子上有一本书。

3.There are only nineteen crayon.这里才有19支蜡笔。

4.Please give out the crayons.请把蜡笔分发下去。

5.How many faces can you see?你能看见多少张脸?6.There are twenty children in the class.班里有20个孩子。

7.A: Did you lose one?你丢了一支吗?B: No, I didn’不,我没有。

冀教版六年级上册重点句

冀教版六年级上册重点句

冀教版六年级上册重点句UNIT 11.Li Ming live s in China. 李明住在中国。

2.He is coming to Canada. 他要来加拿大。

3.He want s to go to school in Canada.他想要在加拿大上学。

4.He want s to learn English. 他想学英语。

5.He will go home on June 25. 他将在六月25日回家。

6.Li Ming’s plane will arrive at five o’clock.李明乘坐的飞机将在五点钟到达。

7.Did you have a good trip? 你旅途愉快吗?8.Let’s go home! 我们回家吧!9.When will Li Ming go home?李明将要什么时候回家?10.What time is it now? 现在几点了?11.It’s one o’clock in the afternoon in Beijing.现在是北京下午一点整。

12.I’ll show you the rooms in my house!我想带你看看我家的房间。

13.There is a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom onthe first floor.在一楼有一个起居室,一个厨房和一个卫生间。

14.Here’s the bathroom. 这是卫生间。

15.There is a toilet. 有一个坐便器。

16.There are four bedroom s and a study on the secondfloor. 在二楼有四个卧室和一个书房。

17.I do my homework in the study. 我在书房里做作业。

18.I make lunch in the kitchen. 我在厨房里做午饭。

Unit 3 How do you get to school课文及语法重点

Unit 3 How do you get to school课文及语法重点

Unit 3 How do you get to school?(讲义)Words and Expressionstrain /treɪn/ n.火车bus /bʌs/ n. 公共汽车subway /'sʌbweɪ/ n. 地铁take the subway 乘地铁ride /raɪd/ v. 骑 n. 旅程bike /baɪk/ n. 自行车ride a bike 骑自行车sixty /'sɪksti/ num. 六十seventy /'sevnti/ num. 七十eighty /'eɪti/ num. 八十ninety /'naɪnti/ num. 九十hundred /'hʌndrəd/ num. 一百minute /'mɪnɪt/ n. 分钟kilometer /'kɪləmiːtə/ (= kilometre) (abbr. km) n. 千米;公里new /njuː/ adj. 新的;刚出现的every /'evri/ adj. 每一;每个every day 每天by /baɪ/ prep. (表示方式) 乘(交通工具)by bike 骑自行车far /fɑː(r)/ adv. & adj. 远;远的drive /draɪv/ v. 开车car /kɑː(r)/ n. 小汽车;轿车live /lɪv/ v. 居住;生活stop /stɒp/ n. 车站;停止think of 认为cross /krɒs/ v. 横过;越过river /'rɪvə(r)/ n. 河;江many /'meni/ adj. & pron. 许多village /'vɪlɪdʒ/ n. 村庄;村镇between /bɪ'twiːn/ prep. 介于……之间between…and…在……和……之间bridge /brɪdʒ/ n. 桥boat /bəut/ n. 小船ropeway /'rəup,weɪ/ n. 索道year /jɪə/ n. 年;岁afraid /ə'freɪd/ adj. 害怕;畏惧like /laɪk/ prep.像;怎么样villager /'vɪlɪdʒə(r)/ n.村民leave /liːv/ v.离开dream /driːm/ n.梦想;睡梦v.做梦true /truː/ adj.真的;符合事实的come true 实现;成为现实Dave /deɪv/ 戴夫(男名)Role-playLisa:Hey, Jane. Is this your new bike?Jane:Yes. I ride it to school every day. How do you get to school? Lisa:I usually take the bus.Jane:How far is it from your home to school?Lisa:I’m not sure…about 10 kilometers? The bus ride takes about20 minutes. How long does it take you to get to school? Jane:About 15 minutes by bike. It’s good exercise.Lisa:Yeah. Well, have a good day at school.Jane:You, too.练一练:将问句和答语连起来How does Mike get to school? How long does it take to get home? How far is it from here? It’s five kilometers. He rides his bike. About 15 minutes.Grammar FocusHow do you get to school?I ride my bike.How does she get to school?She usually takes the bus.How long does it take to get to school?It takes about 15 minutes.How far is it from your home to school?It’s only about two kilometers.Does Jane walk to school?No, she doesn’t. She goes by bike.Do they take the bus to school?No, they don’t. They walk.用适当的介词或者动词填空1.She often goes to work _______ bus.2.His father _______ the train to Beijing.3.Many people ________ (驾车)to work now.4.My mother comes here _______ train.5.Tom goes to school _______ his bike.6.Lucy often gets to school _______ her father’s car.7.I go to work ______ foot every day.ReadingRead the passage and answer the questions.Crossing the River to SchoolHow do you get to school? Do you walk or ride a bike? Do you go by bus or by train? For many students, it is easy to get to school. But for the students in one small village in China, it is difficult. There is a very big river between their school and the village. There is no bridge and the river runs too quickly for boats. So these students go on a ropeway to cross the river to school.One 11-year-old boy, Liangliang, crosses the river every school day. But he is not afraid. “I love to play with my classmates. And I love my teacher. He’s like a father to me.”Many of the students and villagers never leave the village. It is their dream to have a bridge. Can their dream come true?1.How do the students in the village go to school?____________________________________________________2.Why do they go to school like this?____________________________________________________3.Does the boy like his school? Why?____________________________________________________4.What is the villagers’ dream? Do you think their dream cancome true?____________________________________________________Exercises一、词汇填空1.My father usually takes the s__________ to work.2.It is three k__________ from my home to school, so I usually take the bus to school.3.I often r__________ my bike to school.4.There is a b__________ over the river.5.Today I sit b__________ Lily and Lucy.6.It’s not easy __________ (work) out the problem.7.There are __________ people and __________ water on the street. (much / many)8.There are three __________ (百) teachers in our school.9.My __________ (梦想) is to be a singer.10.Most of the girls ____________________ (害怕) dogs.11.The old woman lives in a small __________ (村庄).12.__________ (越过) the river and you will get there.二、单项选择( )13.—_____ do you get to school?—_____ my parent’s car.A. How; InB. How long; OnC. How far; InD. How; by( )14.—How does Mr. Smith go to work?—He usually______.A. by bus to workB. take the busC. goes to work to take a busD. goes to work on a bus( )15.—_____ it take you to walk from your home to your office?—At least(至少) 40 minutes.A. How far isB. How much time isC. How doesD. How long does( )16.—_____ is it from your home to school?—It’s three miles.A. How oldB. How farC. How muchD. How long( )17.It _____ about 15 minutes ____ the theatre.A. take; walkB. takes; to walkC. takes; to walk toD. take; to walk( )18.It is difficult ______ English well.A. learnB. to learnC. learningD. learns( )19.He is a ______ boy.A. five years oldB. five-year-oldC. five-years-oldD. five year old三、用所给的单词组短语,并用短语的适当形式填空20.to, school, get to, does, how long, take, it________________________________________________?21.school, your, from, it, is, how far, home, to________________________________________________?22.you, to, walk, do, school________________________________________________?23.ride, their bikes, do, school, your friends, to________________________________________________?24.He often goes to work by car.(就划线部分提问)__________ __________ he often __________ to work?25.It is four miles from my home to school. (就划线部分提问)__________ __________ is it from your home to school?26.It takes me twenty minutes to get home from school. (就划线部分提问)__________ __________ __________ it __________ you to get home from school?27.我认为她的梦想能够实现。

我走路去学校英文作文七年级下册第三单元

我走路去学校英文作文七年级下册第三单元

我走路去学校英文作文七年级下册第三单元全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Morning Walk to SchoolHi there! My name is Jessica and I'm a 7th grader at Oakwood Middle School. Today I want to tell you all about my daily journey to school - my morning walk!I live about a mile away from my school, so instead of taking the bus or getting a ride from my parents, I prefer to walk. I really enjoy walking to school for lots of reasons. First of all, it's great exercise! I get my body moving bright and early. It wakes me up and gives me a burst of energy to start my day. Sometimes in the mornings I can feel a little groggy, but that all goes away once I'm out walking in the fresh air.The walk itself is really nice too. I get to enjoy the outdoors and nature before being stuck inside a school building all day long. There's a pretty trail that winds through the park near my house. I love seeing the trees, flowers, birds and squirrels as I stroll along the path. Depending on the season, I get to see the leaves changing colors in the fall, or new baby birds hatching inthe spring. No matter what time of year, it's always a pleasant sight.I especially enjoy walking on crisp autumn mornings when there's a slight chill in the air. I'll throw on a cozy sweater and watch as my breath comes out in little puffs of steam. The crunch of the fallen leaves under my feet is so satisfying. In the wintertime, I get to admire the frost glistening on the branches and grass. If I'm really lucky, there might even be a fresh layer of pristine snow blanketing the ground. As you can probably tell, fall and winter are my favorite seasons for the walk!On my route, I pass by this quaint little coffee shop that always has the most delightful aromas wafting through the air. The smell of freshly brewed coffee and baked goods like muffins, scones and croissants makes my mouth water. Sometimes I'll treat myself and stop in for a hot chocolate topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings. It's the perfect little pick-me-up before a long day at school.About halfway to the school, I meet up with my best friend Kylie. We've been neighbors since we were little kids, so we've walked to school together for years and years now. Having a friend to chat with makes the journey go by so quickly. We fill each other in on what's been happening in our lives and what wehave planned for that day. Sometimes we review the homework we did the night before too. We also like to analyzes shows we've been watching, movies we want to see, or talk about books we've read. The conversation keeps us laughing and entertained the whole way.As we get closer to the school, we see more and more kids out walking or riding their bikes. We wave and say hi to our other friends and classmates. By the time we reach the building, I feel awake, energized and ready to tackle the day ahead. The walk puts me in a fantastic mood. I'm so much happier and more focused than if I just groggily rolled out of bed and hopped on the bus or in the car. Getting fresh air and exercise is so good for me mentally and physically!Once the final bell rings at 3 pm, my friend Kylie and I happily reunite and head back home the way we came. Sometimes the walk back is a bit more tiring after a long day of learning and classes. But Kylie and I keep each other energized by continuing our chat or listening to music together. I always feel so accomplished when I reach my doorstep, knowing I got in some great exercise bookending my day.Well, there you have it - the tale of my morning (and afternoon) walk to school! Rain or shine, hot or cold, I completethat mile-long journey nearly every day of the school year. It's become a routine I cherish. Not only does it get my body moving, but it allows me to enjoy nature's beauty and my best friend's company. What better way to start off a day than that? Getting some fresh air and a little workout puts me in the best possible mindset for learning and growing. So lace up those sneakers and get walking - it'll do a body and mind good!篇2My Walk to SchoolHi there! My name is Johnny and I'm going to tell you all about my walk to school. Walking to school is the best way to start my day. I love the fresh air, sunshine (when it's not raining of course!), and getting some exercise before sitting at my desk all day.I live pretty close to my school, only about a half mile away, so the walk takes me around 10-15 minutes. I leave my house at 7:30 am to get to class a little early before the 8 am bell rings. The first part of my walk takes me down Maple Street. There are lots of big trees lining the sidewalk which is really pretty when their leaves change colors in the fall. I have to be careful though because sometimes acorns and twigs fall onto the pavement.After a few blocks, I reach the end of Maple Street and hang a right onto Oak Avenue. This is the busiest part of my route because it's one of the main roads through our neighborhood. There are shops, restaurants, and the grocery store along Oak Ave. It's fun to see people out and about getting their day started too. I have to be extra careful when crossing Oak though and only cross at the stoplight. My parents would kill me if I jaywalked!Once I make it across Oak, I cut through Green Park. This is my favorite part! The park has a little creek that runs through it and lots of ducks, geese, and squirrels. Sometimes I'll stop for a minute to watch the ducks swimming along. I've even seen a heron wading in the shallow water a few times looking for fish to eat. How cool is that? The path through the park is nice and shady from all the big oak trees. It's very peaceful and quiet compared to busy Oak Avenue.After the park, I only have two more blocks to go until I reach Oakwood Middle School. I pass by Mr. Wilson's house and can usually smell whatever he's cooking for breakfast. His house always has the best smells wafting from the kitchen window! Finally, I cross Elm Street and the school is right there on thecorner. The big oak tree out front is a well-known meeting spot where kids hang out before the bell rings.I really enjoy my little walk to school every morning. I get some exercise, fresh air, and get to experience the natural sights and sounds of our neighborhood. From the colorful leaves in fall to watching the ducks at the park, my walk keeps things interesting. Even when it's raining or cold, I still prefer to walk instead of getting a ride from my parents. I arrive feeling awake, refreshed, and ready to tackle whatever my teachers have planned for the day. Walking is just the best way to start my day off right before hitting the books!篇3Walking to SchoolHey there! My name is Jamie and I'm going to tell you all about my daily journey to school. It's not a long trip or anything, but I think the little things that happen along the way are kinda cool and worth sharing.So every morning, my mom wakes me up around 7:15am. I'm definitely not a morning person, so it's always a struggle to get out of my warm, cozy bed. But mom is persistent and eventually I'm up and getting ready. I throw on my uniform – awhite polo shirt and navy blue pants. Can't forget to brush my teeth and hair too!By 7:40am, I'm out the door and starting my walk. Our house is about half a mile from school, so not too far. The first part of the journey takes me down Maple Street. There are lots of big trees lining the sidewalk, which is nice. Their leaves turn bright orange and red in the fall – my favorite season!As I'm walking, I always look out for the same black dog that seems to be hanging out in Old Mr. Jenkins' yard every morning. He's out there rain or shine, just kinda chilling and watching the world go by. I give him a friendly wave as I pass and he thumps his tail a couple times. Good boy!A couple houses down from there, I cut through an alleyway as a shortcut. This part always makes me a little nervous because one time I saw a stray cat back there and it kinda freaked me out.I pick up my pace a bit until I'm through to the other side.Then I hit Main Street, which is where things start getting busier. There are shops and restaurants and people out and about starting their days. The amazing smell of fresh-baked bread and pastries hits my nose from the bakery on the corner. My stomach rumbles a bit, wishing I had time to stop in for a doughnut.I have to be extra careful crossing Main Street because the traffic can get pretty heavy, even in the mornings. I wait for the crossing guard to stop the cars and give me the signal that it's safe to go. Once I'm across, I'm in the final stretch!The last couple blocks take me past the public library and the park. I always slow down a bit to look at the playground, which is usually empty at this hour. I remember spending so many afternoons on those swings and slides and monkey bars when I was a little kid. Those were the days!Finally, I arrive at school right around 8am. I join the crowd of students walking through the front doors, saying hi to friends and classmates along the way. We all get situated at our lockers and desks, waiting for the first bell to ring at 8:20.And that's my morning routine – just a simple walk to school, but I wouldn't have it any other way. The fresh air, the neighborhood sights and sounds, it all helps wake me up and get me ready for another day of learning and growing.Who knows, maybe I'll switch up my route one of these days, just to explore a different way of getting to the same place. But for now, I'm enjoying my little trek and all the small moments it brings. Getting some steps in, working on my navigation skills,and appreciating my community. Not a bad way to start the day if you ask me!Anyway, thanks for letting me share my morning adventure with you. I've got math class starting soon, so I better wrap this up. But let me know if you ever want to join me on one of my walks sometime! The more the merrier. Until next time, laters!篇4Walking to School is the Best!Hi everyone! My name is Emma and I'm in 7th grade. Today I want to tell you all about why walking to school is just the best thing ever. I started walking to school this year instead of taking the bus or getting a ride from my parents. At first, I wasn't sure if I would like it, but now I absolutely love it!The main reason walking is so awesome is because it's great exercise. I used to just sit around a lot after school playing video games or watching TV. But now that I'm walking every day, I'm getting way more activity and exercise. According to my mom, kids my age are supposed to get 60 minutes of exercise per day. With my 20 minute walk to school in the morning and 20 minute walk home after school, that's already 40 minutes right there!The exercise helps me stay healthy and energized throughout the day.Another awesome thing about walking is that it helps the environment. My mom is always talking about our "carbon footprint" and how we need to reduce emissions from cars and buses to help fight climate change. Well, by walking instead of riding, I'm not creating any emissions at all! She was really proud of me when I decided to start walking. I'm doing my small part to reduce air pollution. It makes me feel good to be environmentally friendly.My favorite part about the walks themselves is getting to experience the outdoors and nature. Instead of being stuck inside a car or bus, I get to breathe the fresh air and look around at all the trees, flowers, squirrels, and birds. It's like a little adventure twice a day! Sometimes I see incredible things like a hawk circling overhead or a bunny munching on some leaves. My neighborhood just looks so pretty and peaceful in the morning light. On gloomy, rainy days, I get to splish-splash in the puddles and breathe in that amazing earthy smell. No matter what, I always appreciate connecting with nature for a little bit instead of just rushing from indoors to indoors.The walks also give me a nice transition time before and after school. In the mornings, the walk wakes me up and gets me mentally prepared for the busy day ahead. By the time I get to school, I feel alert and ready to learn. Then in the afternoons, the walk home gives me time to unwind from everything that happened at school. I can process my thoughts, breathe the fresh air, and mentally shift gears to relax at home. My parents say the transition time is good for me.Plus, I get to listen to music, podcasts, or audio books while walking which makes the time just fly by. Sometimes I even have my friends join me for at least part of the walks and we can chat and spend time together. Way better than being stuck on a bus or in a car!I have to admit, there are a couple downsides to walking though. When it's raining, snowing, or extremely hot or cold out, the walks aren't as fun. I have to wear proper clothing to deal with the weather. Occasionally I get sweaty from the exercise which isn't ideal right before going to class. And if I'm running late in the mornings, I do have to speed walk or jog part of the way to make it on time.But those negatives are pretty minor compared to all the amazing benefits! My overall experience walking to school hasbeen incredibly positive. I'm getting exercise, helping the environment, enjoying nature, having transition time, and listening to fun stuff. I honestly can't imagine going back to riding a bus or car every day. I'd way rather walk!So if you live close enough, I really really recommend walking to school. It's so good for your health, the planet, and your mental well-being. Just throw on a good playlist or podcast and get strolling! Don't be scared to try it. What initially seemed like a chore for me turned into one of the most enjoyable parts of my day. Trust me, your future self will thank you for spending that time walking instead of being stuck in a vehicle. Do it for your body, your mind, and the Earth! Get those steps in and start your walk to school journey.篇5Here's an essay about walking to school in the tone of a 7th grade student, approximately 2000 words long:Walking to School is So Much Fun!Hi there! My name is Emma and I'm a 7th grader. Today, I want to tell you all about my daily adventure of walking to school. It may sound boring to some people, but for me, it's the best part of my day! Let me explain why.First of all, I get to enjoy the fresh morning air and the beautiful scenery around me. I live in a lovely neighborhood with lots of trees and flowers. As I walk down the street, I can hear the birds chirping and see the squirrels scampering about. It's like being in a peaceful little nature wonderland!But that's not all! Walking to school also means I get to hang out with my best friend, Sarah. We live just a few blocks away from each other, so we meet up every morning and walk together. It's our special "bestie time" where we can chat, giggle, and even make up silly songs or jokes along the way.Speaking of silly, you should see some of the hilarious things we encounter on our walks! Just the other day, we saw a dog chasing its own tail in circles, and we couldn't stop laughing. Another time, we witnessed a neighbor's cat getting stuck in a tree and meowing loudly for help. We always have a good laugh at the funny antics we spot.Of course, walking to school isn't just about fun and games. It's also great exercise! By the time we reach our school gates, Sarah and I have already burned off some energy and worked up a healthy appetite for our morning snacks. Plus, all that walking helps me stay fit and active, which is important for growing kids like us.But perhaps the best part of our daily walks is the quality time we get to spend together. Sarah and I have been best friends since kindergarten, and our morning walks are a special tradition we share. We use this time to catch up on each other's lives, share our hopes and dreams, and even vent about any problems or worries we might have.Sometimes, we'll even come up with creative ideas or solve homework problems together during our walks. It's like having our own little mobile brainstorming session! Sarah is really good at math, while I'm better at English, so we often help each other out with our strengths.Of course, walking to school isn't always rainbows and butterflies. Sometimes, it rains or snows, and we have to bundle up and brave the elements. But even on those days, we make the best of it by singing silly songs or playing fun games like "I Spy" to pass the time.And let's not forget about the occasional obstacles we encounter, like construction sites or busy intersections. But that's all part of the adventure! We've learned to be careful and follow traffic rules, so it's no big deal.All in all, my daily walks to school with Sarah are the highlight of my day. We get to enjoy the great outdoors, stayactive, catch up with each other, and have plenty of fun and laughs along the way. Sure, it might seem like a small thing, but to us, it's a cherished tradition that we look forward to every morning.So, if you ever have the chance to walk to school with your best friend, I highly recommend it. Not only is it good for your health, but it's also an opportunity to create special memories and strengthen your friendship. Who knows, you might even spot a dog chasing its tail or a cat stuck in a tree, and have a good laugh together!。

Unit 3 How do you get to school综合素质评价(含答案及听力材料)

Unit 3 How do you get to school综合素质评价(含答案及听力材料)

Unit 3 How do you get to school综合素质评价(限时: 120分钟满分: 120分)一、听力测试(20 分)A) 请听下面5 段对话。

每段对话后有一小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后, 你都将有10 秒钟的时间回答有关小题和读下一小题。

每段对话读两遍。

(每小题1 分)1. How does Maria go to school?A. On foot.B. By bus.C. By train.2. How many students are there in the class?A. 37.B. 40.C. 55.3. How long does it take Yang Lan to go to school?A. About 20 minutes.B. About 15 minutes.C. About 25 minutes.4. How far is it to the TV station from here?A. About 9 kilometers.B. About 10 kilometers.C. About 11 kilometers.5. What does the girl mean?A. She wants to ride the boy’s bike.B. This is her new bike.C. Her bike is cool.B) 请听下面4 段对话。

每段对话后有几个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题 5 秒钟;听完后, 各小题给出5 秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话读两遍。

(每小题1 分)请听第1 段对话, 回答第6、7 小题。

6. What day is it today?A. Friday.B. Saturday.C. Sunday.7. How old is Li Ming’s grandmother?A. 60.B. 70.C. 80.请听第2 段对话, 回答第8、9 小题。

冀教六上英语Unit 2Lesson11

冀教六上英语Unit 2Lesson11
2. I go to school by bus on Thursday, because it’s rainy. I sometimes go to school by buses.
3. My mother does housework every day. My mother always does housework.
Unit 2 School in Canada
Lesson 11 Always Do Your Homework!
冀教版 英语 六年级 上册
Learning goals
✔ 学生能听懂、会说、认读并书写下列词汇:
always, sometimes
✔ 学生能认读、理解并运用下列句子:
—Do you help your mother? —Yes, I do./ No, I don't. —Do you walk to school? —Yes, I do./ No, I don't.
Look and say
How do they go to school? They walk to school./ They go to school on foot. How do you go to school? I go to school...
Look and say
What can you see? I can see a boy and his mum. What are they doing? They are cleaning the house.
点击,播放视频
Watch and answer
What's for always, often, sometimes, never? A for always, O for often, S for sometimes, N for never.

Always Do Your Homework教案

Always Do Your Homework教案
七、总结
本节课的重点句型是
6.Do you always do your homework?
7.Do you often help your mother?
8.Do you sometimes walk to school?
9.Do you never wear dresses?
同学们课下一定要多加练习!
四、小组讨论
利用这几个句型自编对话,小组内自由结对。
五、展示点评
学生自由组合展示对话
Do you always do your homework?
Yes, I always do my homework.
Do you often help your mother?
No, I sometimes help my mother.
三、自学指导
1.出示新单词always sometimes并加以举例说明。
2.Do you always do your homework?
3.Do you often help your mother?
4.Do you sometimes walk to school?
5.Do you never wear dresses?
教材分析
重点
学生学会单词:always sometimes
难点
学生能够理解并且掌握句型:
Do you helpyour mother?
Do you walk to school?
教学法
小组合作学习法




一、导入
Hello students. Listen to this song. It will tell you what this lesson is about.
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