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Where is your pen pal from? 1. phrase: 1. From. Live in-3. On weekends. Write to sb. Write a letter to sb. In the world, in China, in China. Pen pal 6. Pen pal 14 years old 14 years old favorite subject 7. United States, United States, United Kingdom and United Kingdom New. New york, NY 8. Speak English, like and dislike love and hate 9. Go to the movies and do sports II. Key sentences: 1 Where is your pen pal from? Where does your pen pal come from/where does he live? What language does he speak? I want to make a pen pal in China. I can speak English and a little French. Please write and tell me your situation. Can you write to me as soon as possible? I like going to the movies and doing sports with my friends. Three. This unit corresponds to countries, nationalities and languages. 1 Canada-Canada-English/French 2 French-French-French 3 Japanese-Japanese 4 Australia-Australia-English 5 USA-USA-English 6 UK-UK-English Unit 2 Where is the post office? Ask for directions: (ask for directions) 1. Where is the nearest ... Where is the nearest one? Can you tell me the way to …? Can you tell me the way to …? 3. How can I get to …? How can I get to ... 4. Is there ... near here? Is there … nearby? 5. Which way is to ...? Which is the way ...? 2.。 Display mode: (direction) 1. Go straight along this street. Turn left at the second crossing. Turn left at the second crossing. You'll find it on your right. You will find it on your right. It's about a hundred yards from here. It's about 100 meters away from here. You'd better take a bus. You'd better go by bus. You'd better+verb prototype) 3. The phrase 1. Opposite ... opposite the bank. Next to ... next to the supermarket. Between ... and ... between ... and ... between ... and ... between parks and zoos means between three or more. There is a tree in front of the classroom. There is a tree in front of the classroom. There is a desk in front of the classroom. There is a desk in front of the classroom. Behind my house, behind my house. 6. Turn left/right on the left/right of ... on the left/right of something on the left of our school on the left/right of our school on someone's left/right on my left. Go straight ahead. Down/along ... along Central Street, No.9. It's nearby, 10. Welcome to ........................................................................................................................................................ I had a good time yesterday. I had a good time yesterday. I like the mystery of yesterday. 14. Have a nice trip. Have a nice trip. Take a taxi. 16. Arrive at the destination. Arrive here/there/home. Arrive at this/that/home. Arrive at the big place. I arrive at Beijing. Arrive at the small place. I arrive at the bank. Arrive at the place 17. From the surface of the object through the street through the space through the forest through the forest. About+the name of the street. Central street at+ specific house number+street nameNo. III Central Street. Analysis of difficulties 1. Enjoy doing sth. Enjoy doing sth. I like reading. So far, we have learned two special verbs, finish and enjoy, both of which mean to do. I finished cleaning the room. I finished cleaning the room. I hope to pass this exam. I hope to pass this exam. I hope it will be fine tomorrow. I hope it will be fine tomorrow. A clause is a clause, which is placed in a big sentence and is subordinate to the big sentence, so it is called a clause. For example, it will be fine tomorrow is a clause, which is placed after I hope to make a sentence. ) 3.if leads to a sentence that represents a hypothesis. If I had a lot of money, I would go to the moon. If I had a lot of money, I would go to the moon. If you are hungry, you can buy some food in the supermarket. If you are hungry, you can buy some food in the supermarket. 4. Match antonyms and synonyms of this unit 1 new-old 2 quiet-busy 3 dirty-clean 4 big-small unit 3 Why do you like koalas? 1. Key phrases Eating grass and leaves is quiet, very shy, very smart, very cute and playing with her friends. Other animals in South Africa every night and day. Daytime II Communicative language 1. Why do you like pandas? Because they are very clever. 2。 Why does he like koalas? Because they are a little interesting. 3。 Where do lions come from? They are from South Africa. 4。 What other animals do you like? I like dogs too. Why? Because they are friendly and smart. 5。 Molly likes to play and eat grass with her friends. 6。 She is very shy. 7。 He comes from Australia. 8。 He sleeps during the day, but gets up at night to eat leaves. 9。 He usually sleeps and rests for 20 hours every day. Let's go to see the panda first. They are interesting. What other animals do you like? 13. Why do you want to see lions? 3. Interpretation of key and difficult points 1, a little, a little koala bear is a little shy. Koala bears are a little shy. Kind also means "variety", for example, there are all kinds of beautiful flowers in our school. 2. China n. China Africa n. Africa China and Africa are proper nouns, and their initials should be capitalized and used with the preposition in. There are many kinds of tigers in China. There are many kinds of terrible animals in Africa. It is an adjective form of the noun friend, and it is often used with the be verb to express friendship. People in Chengdu are very friendly. 4, with prep. Along with, with, and ... I naturally play chess with my father. Pay attention to the difference in usage between and, usually used to connect subjects or objects. When connecting subjects, if there is I I, it is usually placed after and. My father and I naturally play chess together. I often play with my pet dog. Don't play with water! 5. Day and night are antonyms. Day means day or day, and night means night or night. Generally speaking, during the day, at night, during the day. Koalas often sleep during the day and eat leaves at night. 6. the plural form of leaf n. leaves is: leaves. Similar changes include: wife-wife wolf-wolf knife-knife and so on 7, hour n. hours An hour usually precedes the article an, that is, an hour. There are 24 hours in a day and 60 minutes in an hour. Pandas come from China. Panda comes from China 9. Meat n. (Edible) Meat, when it is an uncountable noun meaning "much", it is decorated with much, which means eating a lot every day. There is a lot of grass on the playground. 4. Grammar knowledge topics generally start with "what", "who", "which", "when", "where", "how", "how old" and "how much" to ask a specific question. There are two basic forms of special questions: 1. Interrogative sentence+general interrogative sentence structure. This is the most common situation. What's your grandpa's phone number? Who is the boy with big eyes? Which season do you like best? When is he going to play the piano? Where does he live? How are you? How old are you? How many brothers and sisters do you have? 2. Interrogative+declarative sentence structure. At this point, the interrogative word acts as the subject or modifies the subject. Who is on duty today? +Nouns/Pronouns+What about other things we have learned? It is also a special interrogative sentence and an ellipsis structure. I like English. How are you? How about playing basketball?