Lesson 2 宿舍 - How can I direct you
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教案课程名称新生代英语高级教程2 课时班级专业教师系部教研室教材《新生代英语高级教程2》12345678910补充教学资源Vocabulary Builder参考译文凯文:嗨,珍妮。
最近怎么样?珍妮:还是老样子。
你看到新款乐桃笔记本电脑(Peachbook)了吗?看起来棒极了。
凯文:嗯,我昨晚看到了。
你想要哪一款?珍妮:我想要13英寸的那一款。
它有16G的内存和万亿字节的存储空间。
凯文:听起来不错,但也很贵吧。
它们卖多少钱?珍妮:大约1,299美元。
凯文:1,299美元!太贵了。
我想我还是继续用我的旧特萨斯(Tasus)吧。
珍妮:那台老电脑!你真的需要买一台新的,凯文。
凯文:我知道,但我的特萨斯仍然能正常工作。
我认为现在买台新电脑是不合理的。
珍妮:好吧,我一定要买一台新款乐桃笔记本。
凯文:我想我宁愿把这笔钱用来度假。
珍妮:我不这样认为。
比起度假我更想买一台新电脑。
11Show Time参考译文桑切斯夫人:嗨,亲爱的。
你在干什么呢?桑切斯先生:刚刚我在看电脑广告。
桑切斯夫人:电脑广告?看它做什么?桑切斯先生:我想给赫克托买台电脑。
他上学能用得着。
桑切斯夫人:真有这个必要吗?桑切斯先生:现在跟以前不一样了,亲爱的。
有台电脑就像有纸有笔一样常见。
桑切斯夫人:好吧,也许你是对的。
但买台电脑会不会太贵了?你确定我们可以负担得起吗?桑切斯先生:当然,我们能够负担得起。
我们有一些积蓄。
而且现在有些活动很划算。
桑切斯夫人:真的吗?桑切斯先生:来,你看这儿。
这是一台笔记本电脑,非常轻而且便于携带。
桑切斯夫人:是的,笔记本电脑确实又薄又轻。
桑切斯先生:没错。
这就是重点。
对比一下笔记本电脑跟台式电脑。
桑切斯夫人:比起笔记本电脑,台式电脑要大得多、沉得多。
桑切斯先生:是的,但台式电脑更便宜。
桑切斯夫人:也就是说。
笔记本比台式电脑要小巧,但同时也比台式电脑贵很多。
桑切斯先生:是的。
桑切斯夫人:哪种电脑的内存最大?12桑切斯先生:笔记本电脑的内存比台式电脑要大。
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The class meets two hours day, three days a week.A: That’s a lot. But I’m sure I need it.B: Then welcome to join the class and I hope you will enjoy it. But make sure you come to my class ontime.A: I promise I will be punctual.Lesson 2 Study and Exam 学习考试A: Stop fooling around.B: But why?A: Don’t you remember there is going to be an exam tomorrow?B: Oh, my God! I almost forgot.A: Get down to business if you don’t want to flunk out.B: Oh, I think I can get along somehow, if I begin to study now.A: That’s good. You don’t want to just get by again, do you?B: You’re right. Thank you for reminding me of the test.A: Don’t mention it. Good luck! I’ll keep my fingers crossed.B: Thanks.Lessons 3 Campus Life 校园生活A: Hi, how are you?B: Very good. How are you getting along?A: Not bad. Are you quite busy today?B: No, I don’t have any classes today so I have the whole day off.A: Me too. Would you like to take me on at soccer?B: Sure. I’m ready to take on anybody. I went in f or soccer when I was in high school.A: And now are you getting any regular exercise?B: Yes, of course. Every week I play soccer at least twice.A: Oh, really? Then you must be a great player.B: You bet. Let’s go to the field.A: You can’t wait to lose t he game to me, right?B: You must be joking. Don’t be too hopeful. I’m bound to win.Lessons 4 Classroom Teaching 课堂教学A: There is still ten minutes left before the class ends. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. B: Ms. White? Excuse me, b ut I’m confused. I can’t understand what we learned today.A: You don’t understand just part of it or the whole?B: Oh, just part of it.A: That’s not so bad. Let’s see what troubles you and work it out together.B: Could you please explain to me why the prices will go up under such circumstances?A: Yes, I’d love to, but I’m afraid we don’t have enough time to elaborate on that today in the class. You know, it’s a long story. Why not refer to Chapter 3 of our textbook first on your own? If you still can’t get a clue, you can come to my office this afternoon.B: OK. Thanks.A: You are welcome.Lesson 5 Part-time Jobs and Campaign 兼职竞选A: Hello, Professor Jordan! How are you?B: Not bad. And you?A: Fine, but very busy lately.B: What are you up to recently?A: I’m running for the Student Government.B: What office are you running for?A: President of the Student Union.B: That’s ambitious. But I believe you have a good chance of wining the election since you are quite popular among your peers.A: I’m really flattered. Thank you for the encouraging words. Now I have more confidence.B: Good luck then. But once you get the position, make sure you live up to your campaign promises. Don’t let down those who vote for you.A: OK, I’ll bear that in mind.Lesson 6 Computers and the Internet 电脑网络A: Hi, Peter. Long time no see.B: Yeah, long time no connect. It has been, like, a whole month.A: I have been busy doing all the homework and preparing for the presentation in biology class.B: Homework seems to be endless here.A: You can say that again. By the way, I heard you were the best computer technician on campus. Would you give me a hand with my computer?B: No problem. What’s wrong with it?A: The hard drive keeps crashing.B: That doesn’t sound good. You’d bett er back up your files in case they are missing or destroyed.A: OK. I’ll do as you told me.B: Good girl.A: When can you come over and fix my machine?B: Why not now? I don’t have any classes for the rest of the day.Lesson 7 Job Interview 求职面试A: Come in. My name is Harry Lin. How do you do?B: My name is John Wang. How do you do?A: Please have a seat.B: Thank you.A: Let me ask you a few questions, Mr. Wang. What is your major?B: I major in mechanics.A: Have you ever taken any other courses besides mechanics?B: I have been learning English and computer and have a CET-6 certificate.A: Good. We’ll let you know the result of the interview sometime next week. Thank you very much for coming.B: Thank you very much for giving me your time, Mr. Lin.A: You’re quite welcome. Goodbye.B: Goodbye.Lesson 8 Work 上班下班A: Time to call it day, Bob.B: Yeah, I’m beat.A: What time do you want to meet in the morning?B: Is 7:00 okay?A: Come on, it’s too early.B: Then how about 8:00?A: 8:00 is great for me.B: Okay, see you then.Lesson 9 Working Overtime and Covering 加班替班A: Hey, John, it’s time for the weekly meeting.B: Oh, no, this is killing me.A: What’s the matter?B: I don’t have time to finish this report. I’d better not go to the meeting. So, could you do me a favor? A: What is it?B: Could you cover for me at the meeting?A: Okay, I guess.B: Thank you so much.A: It’s okay. After all, we are running a busy office here.Lesson 10 Talking About Work 谈论工作A: Why did you leave your last job? Did you resign or were you sacked?B: I quit because I couldn’t take working the graveyard shift anymore.A: So, how are you making a living these days?B: I’ve been offered a job in Shanghai.A: Really? That’s wonderful. How much are they paying you?B: Five figures, with insurance and a rented apartment.A: I would take the job right away, if I were you.Lesson 11 Family Life 家庭琐事A: Are you a family man, Mr. White?B: Yes. I’ve got a wife and two lovely sons.A: How old are your sons?B: The elder one just turned 15 this year and the younger one is 13.A: Are you a strict father?B: No, I’m actually very lenient. I love talkin g with my sons.A: I can tell you have a very happy family.B: You can say that again.Lesson 12 Letting and Renting 出租寻租A: I’m interested in seeing the room you have for rent.B: Okay. Come on in.A: Can I use the kitchen?B: Yes. You can use it as much as you like as long as you buy your own food.A: That’s nice. How much is the rent?B: It’s 150 dollars a month, due on the first of every month.A: Can you go down a little?B: No, it’s firm. For only 150 dollars a month it’s a real bargain so I’d just t ake it if I were you.A: Okay. I think I’ll take it.B: Great. When do you want to move in?A: How about 1 o’clock this afternoon?B: Fine. I’ll be expecting then.Lesson 13 Eating Out 外出就餐A: Are you ready to order now?B: Yes. I’ll have some salad, two eggs, and mashed potatoes.A: How would you like the eggs?B: What are my choices?A: Scrambled, sunny side-up, over-easy and over-hard.B: Scrambled. And easy on the salt, please.A: Sure. Anything to drink?B: I’d like a cup of coffee. And please make it very weak.A: Sure. Anything else?B: No. That’s all.A: Just a moment, please.Lesson 14 Shopping 商场购物A: Hi, Daisy. Newmart Mall is having a big sale this weekend. Do you want to come to the mall with me? B: I’d love to, but I’m broke.A: So am I, but we don’t have to buy things. We can just browse there.B: Just look around? Don’t feel like it. Nah, that’s boring.A: Look! I’ve thought of something really great. We can browse through the book and music store.B: What’s the difference? You can’t take things without payment.A: That’s not what I mean. Do you see? We can enjoy them on the spot.B: Oh, man! You mean that…A: Yeah. We can listen to new albums and read some entertainment ma gazines there. We don’t have money to buy them, but we can go there and enjoy.B: I can’t believe you. You are such a dog. I won’t do that.A: I’ll go myself then.Lesson 15 Socialization 迎来送往A: Hello, Mary.B: Hi, John. I haven’t seen you for ages. How have you been?A: Things just couldn’t be better. How about you, then?B: Um, not bad. Just keeping myself busy.A: What have you been up to?B: I’ve just finished my term paper and am going to travel next week.A: Fantastic. I really envy you. Oh, gosh! I’m afraid I have to go now for work. Catch you some other time,huh?B: OK. Let’s get together sometime. Take care!A: You too. Bye.Lesson 16 Communication by Telephone 电话沟通A: Hello, this is Sandy.B: Hi, Sandy. Is Richard there?A: He’s not in at the moment. Can I take a message?B: Sure. This is Jane.A: Does he have your telephone number?B: Yes, he does.A: OK. I’ll have him call you back.B: Could you tell him that it’s urgent?A: Sure can.B: Thanks a million.A: You’re welcome.Lesson 17 Parties and Celebrations 聚会派对A: What are you doing on the tenth of May?B: Nothing that I can think of. Why?A: If you’re not doing anything special that day, why don’t you come to my birthday party? It should be fun. You’ll get to know a lot of people.B: Oh, I’d like to come. Thanks. That sounds good. What time does it start?A: Around 7:00 p.m.B: Do you need any help setting up or anything? I’d be glad to help.A: Oh, I’m sure Tom and I have everything under control. Thank you for offering to help anyway.B: Not at all. Then I’ll just show up.A: That’s right. Be there and have a good time. And here’s my address. I’ll see you.Lesson 18 Encounter and Engagement 偶遇约会A: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the post office is?B: Sorry, I don’t know.A: Helen, this is Helen, isn’t it?B: You’re…A: I’m Tom, Tom Brown. I used to sit behind you in our class when we were in St. Marks High.B: Oh! I know. What a coincide nce! I can’t believe you recognized me after over ten years.A: Yeah, how times flies! But you didn’t change a lot.B: You too. What are you doing here?A: I’m here on holiday. And you?B: So am I.Lesson 19 Visiting Friends and Relatives 走亲访友(Sophie owns a small bakery. Her friend Linda stops by to visit.)A: Hello, Sophie.B: Hi, Linda! Shouldn’t you be at work?A: I’m off today. How’s business been?B: We’re getting by all right, especially the weekends.A: Fancy that.B: Yeah. But you know, our lease is up next month. Now I’m just hoping the landlord will continue the contract with us.A: I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you. Running a small bakery isn’t easy, is it?B: Absolutely not.A: Someone is coming in. I’ll get out of your hair.B: All right. See you later, then, Linda. Thanks for coming.Lesson 20 Hobbies 业余爱好(David is in a job interview and the interviewer is asking him about his hobbies.)A: So much for your previous working experience. Would you like to talk about your hobbies?B: I have many ways of whiling away the time, playing the violin, reading and surfing on the Internet, but my favorite one is collecting stamps. I’ve been saving stamps for 10 years.A: That must not have been a cake walk, collecting stamps for 10 years.B: It’s beca use my mother is a stamp lover and I often help her when I have time. Gradually I began to love it, too.A: So your mother influences you to a great extent. How about other hobbies?B: I also like reading books. My favorite genre of books is science fiction.A: Mine, too. Have you ever read a book called “A Game of Perfection”? That’s my favorite.B: I know it. It’s the best-seller of 2003. I like it very much, too.Lesson 21 Chatting in Pubs and Bars 酒吧闲聊(David and his Chinese friend Wang are in a pub on a Friday night.)A: Wang, what would you like to drink?B: Mixed drinks suit me fine. And I like my drinks straight up, no ice.A: I’d like a whiskey with soda. It’s on me.B: Thanks. The next round is on me, then. To tell you the truth, it’s the first t ime to be in a pub although I’ve been in America for nearly three months.A: Are you kidding? I can’t believe it.B: You know I’m extremely busy with my research and scarcely have time to breathe.A: But you do need to relax although you have a lot of work, or you’ll send yourself to an early grave.B: You’re right.Lesson 22 On Taking Exercise 话说锻炼A: What is your favorite sport?B: I like to play tennis in the summer. My favorite winter sport is skating. How about you?A: My favorite sport is playing football. In fact, I like watching football games best. I have never missed important games if I have time. Today, it is probably the most popular sport in the world.B: Sure. I also like playing football. But sometimes, I feel so tired that I do not have the energy to play tennis or go skating.A: That is just an excuse. You can always find time to do some exercise.B: Maybe you are right. Then what shall we do now? I don’t feel like sitting at home in such a sunny day. A: Shall we go to the gym? We can play tennis there.B: That’s a good idea. It is said Mary and Peter often go there to play tennis. Perhaps we can make a foursome with them.A: It sounds great to me. Let’s go now.B: All right.Lesson 23 Travel Plan 旅行计划A: The summer vacation is approaching. What is your plan for it, Tom?B: I’m planning to go to Beijing for sightseeing.A: That will definitely be a wonderful trip. Do you know anything about Beijing?B: Not much. But I have got some brochures about the scenic spots there.A: Then you must make a good plan. What do you want to see first?B: Well, the Great Wall comes first. It is one of the Seven Wonders of the World.A: That is really a marvelous place. But if I were you, I’d go to Tian’anmen Square and the Imperial Palace first. They make up the center of Beijing.B: You are quite right. And there are also many places of historic interest and scenic beauty, such as the Summer Palace, the Temple of Heaven and so on. If time permits, I would also pay a visit to the famous Peking University and Tsinghua University.A: It’s really a good idea to go to Beijing for sightseeing. I’d like to go with you.B: Do you mean it? That’s great!Lesson 24 Vehicles 交通工具A: Excuse me, is this taxi taken?B: No. May I help you?A: Hilton Hotel, please. I will attend a meeting there at 10 o’clock. Could you hurry up a bit, please?B: We’ll make it if the traffic is not too heavy. I’ll try my best, sir.A: That’s good. Thank you.…B: OK. Here we are.A: What’s the fare?B: Twenty dollars.A: Keep the change, please.B: Oh, thanks a lot.Lesson 25 Meeting a Police Officer 遭遇警察A: Emergency Assistance, may I help you?B: I have just been robbed. What shall I do now?A: Are you injured, Miss?B: No. I am frightened.A: Keep calm, Miss. Give me your name and your location where you are calling.B: My name is Mary. I’m calling from a hotel called Hilton on Maple Street.A: Please stay there. We will have a patrol car there in less than 3 minutes.B: Thank you so much.Lesson 26 Board and Lodging 装备食宿A: Hilton. May I help you?B: Yes, I’d like to reserve a room, please.A: What day are you planning to arrive, sir?B: This Friday.A: What kind of room would you like?B: A double room, please.A: We have rooms on that day. And how long will you be staying?B: For two nights. What is the rate, please?A: The current rate of a double room with bath is RMB 620 per night.B: Sounds good. By the way, is service charge included in the room rates?A: No. Service charge will be extra.B: In that case, what’s the percent rate on it?A: Fifteen percent.B: OK. I’ll take it.A: Could you have your name and that of your company, please?B: Sure. They are Wang Ming and Li Peng.A: OK. That’s settled. We look forward to your v isit.Lesson 27 Asking and Directing the Way 问路指路A: Excuse me. Could you tell me where I can find a bank?B: A bank? Yes, there is one on the corner of East Street and Maple Street, next to the post office.A: The corner of East Street and Maple Street, next to the post office?B: That’s it.A: Is it far away from here?B: Not really. It’s just ten minutes’ walk.A: Thank you very much. Goodbye.B: Goodbye.Lesson 28 At Customs 海关签证A: So, we’ll be landing soon?B: Yes, in about twenty minutes.A: Wow, I slept a long time. Have you handed out the customs declaration forms yet?B: I have, but here’s an extra one for you.A: Thanks. Is it too late to buy duty-free products?B: Sorry, sir, it is. But you can still buy some on your return flight!(After the plane lands, Danny gets off. He collects his baggage from the luggage carousel and goes through immigration.)C: Nationality?A: Chinese.C: How long do you intend to stay in the United States?A: Two weeks.C: Do you have anything to declare?A: Nothing, sir.C: Here’s your passport. Welcome to New York. Next.Lesson 29 I Love My Family 我爱我家A: How long are you going to be out of town, Dad?B: Until Sunday morning.A: I’m worried.B: About what?A: About being with her all weekend. What if she burns the place down?B: Then keep an eye on her and make sure you get the extinguisher in hand.A: Why did she move in anyway?B: Because we love each other, and because we want to share our life together.A: But you already have a life with mommy.B: But mommy and I didn’t get along very well. And it was not fair to you guys to fight all the time.A: I fight with Ben all the time. Can I move out?B: No, but you guys are brothers and sisters.A: But you are husband and wife. Doesn’t it mean something?B: Yes, it does. But, well, when you get older, your relationships get a lot more complicated. And all kinds of feelings come around and sometimes some of those feelings change.Lesson 30 Friendship 朋友情谊A: Good evening, John. Come on in.B: Good evening, Mary. Here are some flowers for you.A: Oh, thanks. They are so lovely. Let me put them in the vase on the table. Gorgeous.B: Your house is so neat and cozy. Quite homey.A: Thank you. Take your things off. Care to have some tea or coffee?B: Coffee, please.A: Just make yourself at home. Dinner will be ready in a minute. Can you help me set the table?B: No problem. The food is so appetizing.A: Then just help yourself.。
六上英语书外研版课文英文回答:Unit 1。
Lesson 1:Who is the main character in the story? What is the setting of the story?What is the problem in the story?How does the character solve the problem? Lesson 2:What is the purpose of the text?What is the main idea of the text?What are the supporting details in the text?What is the conclusion of the text?Lesson 3:What is the difference between a fact and an opinion?What are some examples of facts?What are some examples of opinions?How can you tell the difference between a fact and an opinion?Lesson 4:What are the different parts of a story?What is the plot of a story?What are the characters in a story?What is the setting of a story?Lesson 5:What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?What are some examples of similes?What are some examples of metaphors?How can you use similes and metaphors to make your writing more interesting?Lesson 6:What is the difference between a noun and a verb?What are some examples of nouns?What are some examples of verbs?How can you use nouns and verbs to create sentences?Lesson 7:What is the difference between a singular noun and a plural noun?What are some examples of singular nouns?What are some examples of plural nouns?How can you change a singular noun to a plural noun?Lesson 8:What is the difference between a present tense verb and a past tense verb?What are some examples of present tense verbs?What are some examples of past tense verbs?How can you change a present tense verb to a past tense verb?Lesson 9:What is the difference between a regular verb and an irregular verb?What are some examples of regular verbs?What are some examples of irregular verbs?How can you tell if a verb is regular or irregular?Lesson 10:What are the different types of sentences?What is a declarative sentence?What is an interrogative sentence?What is an imperative sentence?What is an exclamatory sentence?Unit 2。
《Lesson Two》知识清单一、词汇1、 New wordsapartment:公寓elevator:电梯neighbor:邻居community:社区convenient:方便的furniture:家具decorate:装饰garage:车库laundry:洗衣房2、 Phrasesmove into:搬进get along with:与……相处do some decorating:做些装饰in the neighborhood:在附近be convenient for:对……方便二、语法1、一般现在时的用法表示经常发生的动作或存在的状态。
例如:I live in an apartment(我住在一套公寓里。
)标志词:always, usually, often, sometimes, never, everyday/week/month/year 等。
2、现在进行时表示正在进行的动作。
构成:be(am/is/are)+动词的现在分词。
例如:He is decorating his apartment now(他现在正在装饰他的公寓。
)3、形容词的比较级和最高级比较级用于两者之间的比较,最高级用于三者或三者以上的比较。
规则变化:一般在词尾加 er/est。
以 e 结尾的词加 r/st。
重读闭音节词双写末尾辅音字母再加 er/est。
以“辅音字母+y”结尾的词,先把 y 变为 i,再加 er/est。
不规则变化:good better best, bad worse worst 等。
三、句型1、 There be 句型表示“某地有某物”。
例如:There is a garage in the community(社区里有一个车库。
)注意 be 动词的单复数形式要根据后面的名词来决定。
2、询问居住情况的句型How do you like your apartment? (你觉得你的公寓怎么样?)What's your apartment like? (你的公寓是什么样的?)3、表示“与……相处得……”的句型get along well/poorly with (与……相处得好/不好)四、对话练习1、 A: I just moved into a new apartmentB: That's great! How is it?A: It's very convenient There's an elevator and a laundry roomB: Do you have any neighbors?A: Yes, they are very friendly We get along well2、 A: What are you doing?B: I'm decorating my room I want to make it more beautifulA: That sounds good How do you like your new furniture?B: I love it It's very comfortable五、阅读理解Read the passage and answer the questionsMy ApartmentI live in a nice apartment It's on the fifth floor of a building There are two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom The living room is big and bright There is a sofa, a TV and some bookshelves in it The kitchen is small but clean There is a fridge, a stove and some cups and plates My bedroom is very cozy There is a bed, a desk and a closet I like my apartment very muchQuestions:1、 How many rooms are there in the apartment?2、 Where is the apartment?3、 What's in the living room?4、 Is the kitchen big?六、写作Write a short passage about your neighborhood You can describe the buildings, the people and the activitiesExample:My NeighborhoodI live in a wonderful neighborhood There are many tall buildings and beautiful gardens The people here are very friendly They always say hello to each other There is a park in the neighborhood We often play sports and have picnics there It's a very nice place to live七、重点难点解析1、一般现在时和现在进行时的区分一般现在时表示经常发生的动作或存在的状态,而现在进行时表示正在进行的动作。
英语初一第二课总结知识点In the second lesson of the English textbook for Grade 7, the students are introduced to the topic of "My School." This unit is designed to help students learn how to talk about their school, discuss their daily routines, and express their likes and dislikes. The lesson covers a variety of new vocabulary, grammar, and conversations related to school life. Below is a summary of the key points covered in the lesson.Vocabulary:1. School facilities: The lesson introduces students to different school facilities such as the library, gymnasium, computer room, playground, and canteen. Students learn how to identify and describe these facilities in English.2. School subjects: Students also learn the names of various subjects taught in school, including English, math, science, history, geography, art, and music. They practice using these words in sentences to talk about their favorite subjects.3. Daily routines: The lesson includes vocabulary related to daily activities such as "arrive at school," "have classes," "eat lunch," "play sports," and "go home." Students practice using these words to describe their typical school day.4. Likes and dislikes: The students learn how to express their preferences by using words like "like," "enjoy," "love," "dislike," "hate," and "prefer." They also practice using adjectives to describe their feelings about different activities or subjects.Grammar:1. Present simple tense: The lesson covers the use of the present simple tense to talk about routine activities and habits. Students learn how to use the correct form of verbs to describe what they do at school every day.2. Adjectives: The lesson introduces students to the concept of adjectives and how to use them to describe school facilities, activities, and subjects. They learn about the placement of adjectives in sentences and practice using them accurately.3. Expressing likes and dislikes: Students learn how to use the verbs "like," "dislike," "love," and "hate" to express their preferences. They also practice using adverbs such as "very" and "really" to intensify their feelings.Conversations:The lesson includes a variety of conversations and speaking activities to help students practice using the new vocabulary and grammar in context. They engage in dialogues about their school facilities, daily routines, favorite subjects, and likes and dislikes. They also learn how to ask and answer questions about these topics, and how to give reasons for their preferences.Cultural knowledge:In addition to language skills, the lesson also provides students with information about school life in English-speaking countries. They learn about the typical school day, extracurricular activities, and school facilities in these countries. This helps students understand the differences and similarities between their own school experiences and those of students in other parts of the world.Overall, the unit on "My School" in the Grade 7 English textbook covers a wide range of vocabulary, grammar, and conversations related to school life. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to talk about their school, describe their daily routines, and express their likes and dislikes in English. They should also have a better understanding of school life in different cultures, which can help them develop a broader perspective on the world.。