分类存档: Intro

Sports

Language covered

  • Different sports
  • Where we do sports
  • Asking questions about sports

New vocabulary

  • Ball games: football (US), soccer (UK), volleyball, American football (US), rugby (UK), tennis, cricket, badminton;
  • Other popular sports: swimming, running, motor racing (race), horse racing, skiing, karate, canoeing (canoe);
  • Places to play sports: tennis court, football field, swimming pool, river.
  • Other: baseball, ice hockey, jogging, bowling, weight lifting, sailing, hang gliding, boxing, gymnastics, aerobics;

Key structures

What’s your favorite/favourite/ sport?

I like American football the best.

Do you play badminton? #1

Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. I prefer playing tennis.

Where do you play tennis? #2

We play tennis on a tennis court.

We play football on a football field.

We swim in a swimming pool.

We  canoe in a river.

Neither of them like volleyball.

Both of them like volleyball.

PS.

  1. 对于回答Yes/No的疑问句,句尾升调
  2. 对于句首是where, why等疑问词的疑问句,句尾降调

Things we do everyday (Verbs and actions)

Language covered

  • Verbs for daily activities
  • Questions about everyday things
  • Describing daily activities
  • Actions in the classroom

New vocabulary

Things we do in the house: get up, brush my teeth, go to work, have dinner, make a phone call #1,watch TV, clean the house,  wash clothes #2, go to bed #3;

Things we do in the classroom: be quiet, look at me, come here, sit down, stand up, take notes, raise your hand, read after me, listen.

PS.

  1. make a phone call 打电话; pick up/answer/ the phone 接电话;  make a phone call to your parents;
  2. wash clothes or do laundry;
  3. take a nap 小睡一下,睡午觉.

Key structures

I get up very early at 6 o’clock.

They clean the house once a week.

What time do you get up?

I get up at 6 o’clock.

How often do you clean the house?

I clean the house once a week.

She usually watches TV every Saturday.

They usually go for a walk in the evenings.

Please be quiet, let’s get started.

Please look at the book and read after me.

Take a note, when you listen to the talk.

Raise your hand, if you know the answer.

Stand up please, and write down the word on the board.

Grammar

I [verbs] once

twice

3 times

a week

a month

everyday

I always

usually/normally

often

sometimes

seldom

never

[verbs].

in the morning/in the afternoon/in the evening

at noon/at night/at midnight

Shapes and colors

Language covered

  • Names of shapes
  • Adjectives describing objects
  • Colors
  • How we describe things

New vocabulary

Shapes: circle, crescent, rectangle, star, square, cube, triangle, heart, cone, cylinder; #1

Adjectives: flat, bumpy, straight, short, round, big, small, light, heavy, sharp; #2

Colors: red, silver, golden, blue, orange, purple, pink, yellow, green. #3

PS.

  1. ice cube; ice-cream cone;
  2. go straight;
  3. dark green; light green;

Key structures

What is it like?

What’s the color of the door? It’s brown.

What’s the shape of the clock? It’s a circle.

What color is the sky?

How high is the mountain? It’s 1000 meters high.

Do you know the depth of the sea? Yes, it’s 500 meters in depth.

A ruler is long and straight. A toad is small and bumpy.

A elephant is big and heavy.

A plate is flat and round.

This is a purple cone-shaped light.

This is a small green frog.

This is a long straight road.

What colour is the tree? The tree is green.

Is her hair black? Yes, it is.

Is John’s car yellow? No, it’s not/it isn’t/ yellow, it’s blue. /Isn’t John’s car yellow?/

How to learn English?

  • watch English movie
  • learn English song: You are my sunshine
  • speak with native

Animals

Language covered

  • names of animals
  • special names for baby animals and meat of animals
  • verbs about animals
  • describing pets

New vocabulary

Farm animals: cow, ox, sheep, horse, pig, hen, rooster, dog, duck

Wild animals: elephant, snake, giraffe, cheetah, tiger, lion/lioness, bear, monkey #1

Pets: fish, tortoise, dog, cat, parrot, budgie/budgerigar

PS.

  1. 注意不要与 snack 混淆

Key structures

What can you get from a cow? We can get milk, leather, meat(beef) from a cow.

What do you call a baby cow? We call a baby cow a calf.

What can you get from a sheep? We can get wool, meat(lamb) from a sheep.

What do you call a baby sheep? We call a baby sheep a lamb.

What can you get from a pig? We can get meat(pork, bacon, ham) from a pig.

What do you call a baby pig? We call a baby pig a piglet.

What can you get from a hen? We can get eggs, meat(chicken) from a hen.

What do you call a baby hen? We call a baby hen a chick.

What do you call a baby horse? We call a baby horse a foal.

  • cat – kitty
  • dog – puppy

How does a monkey move? A monkey climbs on the trees.

How does a snake move? A snake slithers along the ground.

How fast does a cheetah run? It runs more than 100 kilometres per hour.

What’s his color? He is black and white.

Is he old or young? He is old. How old is he? He is twelve.

Does he have short hair? No, he has long hair.

Adjectives of feeling

Language covered

  • Words to describe feelings
  • Describing other peoples feelings
  • Simple questions to express feelings
  • Music and feelings

New vocabulary

happy, pleased, unhappy, upset, sad, angry, scared, afraid, surprised, bored, worried, confused, tired,  hungry, full, thirsty, sleepy, sick

Key structures

I’m happy.

I feel happy/tired/bored.

He feels angry.

What makes you feel angry?

Does he feel bored?

How does music make you feel?

What makes you feel worried/happy/scared?

Exams make me feel worried.

Money makes me feel happy.

Ghost and aliens make me feel scared.

When do you feel happy? When I play games I feel happy.