Unit 3《A taste of English humour》教案9-vocabulary(人教版必修4)

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17 book 4 unit3 vocabulary

Unit1 vocabulary

1、 Help SS grasp the pronunciation of the new words and the use of the

new words.

2、 Help Ss know some derivation of the words。

一体化设计: The basement of the unit

教学重点、难点: Words : slide , content , badly off, astonish, failure, chew, direct., fortunate, whisper,

sense

Phrases: bump into, knock into, cut off, pick out, be content with

教学过程: 1、组织教学(导言)

Hello , everybody . the unit we are looking forward to is coming , which is

about humor. I promise in this unit you can feel happy and your laughter will

shock the school. Are you ready to laugh? But before the preparation there

should be something else to do , what’s that? Yes , the vocabulary. (1m’)

2.复习提问:

3、讲授新课:

1).Now P97, first try to pronounce the words by yourselves. (2m’)

2.) Any volunteer to read the words? Good ! (5m’)

3.) all follow the recording to read the words. ( 3m’)

4) it’s time to pay attention to the use of the new words. (20m’)

I . slide – slid – slid

(cause sth. to) move or make sth move smoothly along a surface (使某物)滑动

Carefully she slid along the ice.

(cause sth. to) move quietly so as not to be noticed (使某物)悄悄地或偷偷地移动

They slid out of the room when nobody was looking.

II. bump into

knock into

He kept falling over and bumping into things.

I bumped into an old school friend in town today.

III. content

adj. satisfied, happy, not wanting more

be content with sth.

be content to do sth.

Are you content with your present salary?

He is quite content to work in this company.

I’ll be well content to help you.

v. content oneself with

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n. that which is contained in sth.所含之物;内容

I like the style of her writing but I don’t like the content.

IV. badly off

in a poor position, esp. financially 潦倒;穷困

well off

They are too badly off to have a holiday.

In fact most people are better off than they were five years ago.

V. astonish v.

to surprise sb. greatly

Diana astonished her family by winning three competitions.

What astonishes me most is his complete lack of fear.

We were astonished to hear the news.

an astonishing piece of news

She looked astonishingly beautiful.

To my astonishment, the keys were in the door

VI. particular adj.

(only before noun) used to talk about one thing or person and not others

Is there any particular restaurant you’d like to go to?

Fred hasn’t seen that particular film.

special

You should pay particular attention to spelling.

Is there any particular thing that’s worrying you?

choosing things carefully and not easily satisfied

Tom’s very particular about his food.

in particular: specially

Are you looking for anything in particular?

It was a good concert – I enjoyed the last song in particular.

VII. entertain v.

to invite people to your home for a meal or party or take your company’s

customers to have a meal, drinks etc.

The restaurant is mainly used for entertaining important guests.

to do sth that amuses or interests people

entertain sb. with

He entertained us with a funny story.

entertaining adj. amusing and interesting

an entertaining party

entertainment n. shows, films, television, or other performances or activities

that entertain people

popular entertainment

There is live entertainment in the bar every night.

VIII. failure n.

a person or a thing that fails

She said she was a failure as a manager.

His first attempt at ice-skating was a miserable failure.

lack of success 失败,不成功

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to deal with and control a problem or feeling

He’s trying to overcome his drug addiction and find a job.

Let’s hope she overcomes her shyness.

(usu. passive) to have such a strong effect on someone that they become weak,

unconscious, or unable to control their feelings.

be overcome by excitement / fear / sadness, etc

X. fortunate

adj. lucky

Think of others less fortunate than yourselves.

You’re fortunate that you’ve still got a job.

I was fortunate in having such supportive parents

fortunately adv.

Fortunately the fire was discovered soon after it started

fortune n. a very large amount of money

The guy who invented Post-It notes must have made a fortune by now.

She paid 50 yuan to have her fortune told.

XI. pick out

to choose someone or sth. carefully