資源簡介 (共33張PPT)英 語七年級上冊 多媒體教學課件ENGLISH7AStarter1English is funQ What does the title make you think of Can you find out the problem in their conversation(對話) ‘Right’ has two meanings: correct& right side.(right這個單詞有兩個意思:正確的&右邊)The driver didn’t know whether he should turn left or turn right.(是否)Can you find out the problem in their conversation The woman didn’t know whether the manwas telling his name or saying ‘What’ toask her to say the question again.荷蘭的;荷蘭人的Did the girl on the right really understand her friends’ words 1During the summer holiday, Wang Yiming noticed the following interesting uses of English.123What interesting facts about English can you get from the following pictures Match the pictures with the possible explanations(解釋).Read and match1aA A word may have several meanings.B Idioms have cultural(文化的) meanings.C One word may sound like another, but it has a different meaning.123ACB“Split the bill”.各付各的A word may have several meanings.Q1 What does the man actually mean by saying “Right!” Q2 To avoid mis-understanding(為了避免誤解), what could he say “Yes”.“Yes” or “OK”.Listen and think1bListen to the conversation and answer the question.How many times can you hear ‘cross’ and ‘fine’ in the conversation 這兩個單詞在對話中你聽到了幾遍22cross /kr s/1 v. to go from one side to another2 n. a mark on paper3 adj. angryfine /fa n/1 adj. very thin or small2 adj. in good health3 v. to make somebody pay money for breaking rulesOne word may sound like another, but it has a different meaning.Q3 To avoid mis-understanding, what could the boy say “Watt. That’s W-A-T-T.”Pair the words with the same pronunciation (將有相同發音的單詞配成對)Listen to Yiming and Lisa chatting and complete their conversation.I (1)_________ an (2) _________ on the board yesterday.Oh, what’s new It says there’s a new café near the (3) _________.Let me (4)_________. I like (5)_________ (6)_________ roof, bright and lovely. And the drinks look tasty.I think so too. (7)_________ nice to take photos there! Shall we have a try this Sunday Good idea! Let’s ask David to go with us!OK. That will (8) _________ more fun!readadseaseeitsredIt’saddIdioms have cultural(文化的) meanings.go Dutch 各付各的The idiom “go Dutch” comes from the 17th century Netherlands(荷蘭). Merchants(商人) there would eat together. They would pay for their own meals individually(各自付自己的賬單) to avoid(避免) money problems. Later, it becomes an idiom which means split the bill.Read and guess1dRead the conversations and find out the idioms.Thanks! I’ll give it my all.Hey, it’s showtime! Go on stage and break a leg out there!Thanks! I’m feeling confident.Hey, it’s your big day for the concert! Break a leg!Have a good rest. Hope you’ll be fine soon.I had a fever last night. I’m under the weather.Well, not really. I’m feeling a bit under the weather.You don’t look too good today. Are you feeling alright 1234Thanks! I’ll give it my all.Hey, it’s showtime! Go on stage and break a leg out there!Thanks! I’m feeling confident.Hey, it’s your big day for the concert! Break a leg!12break a leg = wish you good luckHave a good rest. Hope you’ll be fine soon.I had a fever last night. I’m under the weather.Well, not really. I’m feeling a bit under the weather.You don’t look too good today. Are you feeling alright 34under the weather = not feeling wellrain cats and dogsright as raincost sb. an arm and a legbe all earsbreak a legunder the weatherRead and guess1dRead the conversation again.We call “go Dutch” an idiom.An idiom is a way to say something that has a special meaning different from the actual words. Like when people say “go Dutch”, it means everyone pays for their own food when eating together. It’s like a secret grown-up code!Read and guess1dRead the conversations between Yiming and Lisa and tell the meanings of the idioms.Thanks! I’ll give it my all.Hey, it’s showtime! Go on stage and break a leg out there!Thanks! I’m feeling confident.Hey, it’s your big day for the concert! Break a leg!Have a good rest. Hope you’ll be fine soon.I had a fever last night. I’m under the weather.Well, not really. I’m feeling a bit under the weather.You don’t look too good today. Are you feeling alright 1234break a leg = wish you good luckunder the weather = not feeling wellRead and guess1dWork in pairs and make conversations with break a leg and under the weather.You’ll be great. Break a leg!I’m nervous about my art show tomorrow.1So break a leg! I’ll be in the first row.I’ll play for my team against Class 4 next Monday.2Not really, I’m feeling a bit under the weather. I think I’ll just stay in and rest.Are you going to go out tonight 3Yes. I have a headache. I think I have caught a flu.You look under the weather today.4Read and guess1dDo you know other idioms What do they mean A piece of cakeHOMEWORKWrite the words which have the same pronunciation but different meanings in your notebook. Try making sentences with them.Find five more idioms and make sure you know their meanings. Then use two of them to make sentences.1During the summer holiday, Wang Yiming noticed the following interesting uses of English.Q1 What will the driver probably say then Q2 What will the girl probably say next Q3 What does the girl on the right probably mean He will probably ask the man, “Turn right ”She will probably ask the question again.She probably means she wants to go to the Netherlands with the lady on the left.Q4 What causes these problems 123Listen and think1bYiming heard two people talking about an accident. Listen to their conversation. How many times have you heard the word cross How about the word fine 22Listen and think1bListen again. Guess the meanings of cross and fine in the conversation. Then take a look at their meanings in the dictionary.cross /kr s/1 v. to go from one side to another2 n. a mark on paper3 adj. angryfine /fa n/1 adj. very thin or small2 adj. in good health3 v. to make somebody pay money for breaking rulescross 1cross 2fine 1fine 2Listen and think1bRead the sentences. Choose the correct meaning for each underlined word.cross /kr s/1 v. to go from one side to another2 n. a mark on paper3 adj. angryA I put a cross on the map to show where the hotel is.B He crossed over the road and joined me.C Please don’t get cross. Let me tell you why.213Listen and think1bRead the sentences. Choose the correct meaning for each underlined word.funny /'f ni/ adj.1 making you laugh2 difficult to explain or understand3 (informal) slightly illA The engine is making a very funny noise.B That’s the funniest thing I’ve ever heard.C I feel a bit funny today—I don’t think I’ll go to work.213Listen and complete1cYiming and Lisa are talking. Listen and answer the questions.……Q1 What are they talking about They are talking about a new café.Q2 Where is the new café It’s near the sea.Q3 When are they going to visit it They are going to visit it this Sunday.Listen and complete1cListen to Yiming and Lisa chatting and complete their conversation.I (1)_________ an (2) _________ on the board yesterday.Oh, what’s new It says there’s a new café near the (3) _________.Let me (4)_________. I like (5)_________ (6)_________ roof, bright and lovely. And the drinks look tasty.I think so too. (7)_________ nice to take photos there! Shall we have a try this Sunday Good idea! Let’s ask David to go with us!OK. That will (8) _________ more fun!readadseaseeitsredIt’saddQ Which two words share the same sound homophones同音異義詞Listen and complete1cComplete each sentence with a homophone of the word in blue.1 __________ can I wear my shoes 2 The bag over there is __________ mother’s.3 One of our teams __________ the game last year.4 No, sorry! I don’t __________.5 He really __________ nothing about this area. He was quite new here.6 Our teacher has waited outside the gate for us for almost half an __________.7 He __________ there is a fly on his nose.8 Can you please __________ me some noodles at the shop by the sea 9 I don’t need flour. I just want a __________ from you!10 They did a great job in the pair work so the teacher gave them a __________.WheretheirwonknowknewhourknowsbuyflowerpearQ Do you know other words which have the same pronunciation but different meanings 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫