Unit 2 Where’s the post office

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Unit 2 Where’s the post office

I. Teaching objectives 單元教學(xué)目標(biāo)

Skill

Focus



Listen for the information of the names and the directions of the places



Ask for and give directions on the street



Read a tour guide and an e-mail from a friend you’re going to visit



Write the dialogues about asking the way and giving directions

Language

Focus









Ask for and give directions on the street

Excuse me, is there a bank near here?

Yes, there is. It’s on Center Street.

Where is the pay phone?

It’s across from / next to / in front of / behind the library.

It’s between the post office and the library.

Just go straight and turn left.

Turn left on First Avenue.

Take a walk through the park on Center Avenue.

Take a taxi from the airport.

Go down Center Street.

Talk about the neighborhood

There is a big / small supermarket near my house.

There is a clean / dirty park near my house.

There is a new / old hotel near my house.

There is a quiet / busy street near my house.

Across from the park is an old hotel.

Next to the hotel is a small house with an interesting garden.

Bridge is a good place to have fun.

詞匯

1. 重點(diǎn)詞匯

post, office, restaurant, library, supermarket, bank, park, pay, street, center, mail, near, bridge, across, between, front, behind, excuse, straight, turn, left, right, down, open, clean, quiet, dirty, market, house, garden, enjoy, walk, through, beginning, tour, visit, place, if, hungry, arrive, taxi, airport, pass, hope

2. 認(rèn)讀詞匯

there, avenue, neighborhood, district, yours, Nancy

3. 短語

post office, pay phone, across from, in front of, have fun

語法

Where questions

Where’s the park?

Where’s the pay phone?

Affirmative statements

Yes, there is. It’s on Center Street.

Yes, it is.

Prepositions of place

between, across from, on, in front of, behind, down, near

話題

The neighborhood

Culture

Focus

1. If you don’t know the way in the United States, you have to ask others the way, beginning with “Excuse me.”

2. When asking for the directions, if the person you ask tells you “Sorry, I don’t know.”, you should politely say, “Thank you all the same.”



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