人教九全SectionB阅读课分析.ppt

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人教九全SectionB阅读课分析

(2)direct此处用作形容词,意为“直接的;直 率的”,其反义词为indirect,意为“间接的”,副词为directly,意为“直接地”。名词direction ? Youll have to get used to his direct manner. 你得慢慢习惯他这种直率的方式 Do you know when the school trip s?”, this will sound much more polite. 在比较级前加a lot,much,a little,a bit等词,可以说明程度。A lot,much表示“……的多”;a little,a bit表示“……一点儿”。 ★ The room becomes a lot cleaner. 房间变得干净了—— ★ Jane feels a little better. 简感觉好—— I’m sorry to trouble you 1.Trouble ( V.) 意为“麻烦,烦恼” 2.Trouble (N.) 固定搭配: have trouble (in) doing sth.=have difficulties/problems in doing sth. * Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are? Could You Please ...? When you visit a foreign country, it is important to know how to ask for help politely. For example, you may ask“ Where are the restrooms?” or “Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?” These are similar requests for directions. Both are correct, but the first one sounds less polite. Underline the topic sentence for each paragraph. 2b Read the article . That is because it is a very direct question. It is not enough to just ask a question correctly. We also need to learn how to be polite when we ask for help. Good speakers change the way they speak in different situations. The expressions (they use) might depend on whom they are speaking to or how well they know each other. It is all right to ask direct questions to your classmates because you know them well. However, If you say to 修饰语 your teacher, “When is the school trip?”, this might sound impolite. But if you say, “Excuse me, Mr. West. Do you know when the school trip is?”, this will sound much more polite. Usually polite questions are longer. They include expressions such as “Could you please ...?” or “May I ask ...?” It sounds more polite to say, “Peter, could you please tell me your e-mail address?” than “Peter, tell me your e-mail address.” Sometimes we even need to spend time leading in to a request. For example, we might first say to a stranger, “Excuse me, I wonder if you can h

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