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By Alu,Unit One,Unit One,Friendship,Friendship,Warming up,friends,kind,honest,brave,helpful,generous,humorous,clever,hard-working,patient,responsible,I like those who are _.,Do you have friends?,Warming up,What kind of friend do you like?,Yes, I have some very good friends.,faithful / friendly ,respectful / responsible,interesting,equal / encouraging,nice,devoted / different ,F R I E N D S H I P,So think about what is friendship,So think about what is friendship,sharing / sincere,helpful / honest,incredible / independent,polite / patient ,The qualities of persons who can be good friends of others easily are those who are:,brave, careful, caring, easygoing, friendly, full of love, generous, good-tempered, helpful, honest, intelligent, interesting, kind, open-minded, patient, responsible, selfless trustworthy, warm-hearted, ,The qualities of persons who cannot be good friends of others easily are those who are:,bad-tempered, dishonest, gossipy impatient, lazy, mean, narrow-minded, noisy, selfish, tricky, ,Dialogue practice,Make dialogue according to the following model: Do you have friends? Yes, I have some very good friends. What kind of friend do you like? I like those who are _. What kind of “friend“ dont you like? I dont like those who are _.,A friend is easier lost than found. A friend to everyone is a friend to nobody. (or: A friend to all is a friend to none.) A friend in need is a friend indeed. Friends are like wine; the older, the better. A friend in court is better than a penny in purse.,Try to find out the similar Chinese proverbs,Try to find out the similar Chinese proverbs,Learn some proverbs about friend and friendship,Learn some proverbs about friend and friendship,A friend is easier lost than found. A friend to everyone is a friend to nobody. (or: A friend to all is a friend to none.) A friend in need is a friend indeed. Friends are like wine; the older, the better. A friend in court is better than a penny in purse.,Similar Chinese proverbs:,朋友易失不易得。 滥交着无友。 朋友似酒,愈久弥香。 患难见真情。 囊中有钱,不如朝中有友。,Usually we refer to a person when we say I have a friend .,But, does a friend always have to be a person?,Yes.,No. A friend can be other things.,What else can be your unusual friends?,My friend is (can be) a(n) _,cat,recorder,notebook,dog,parrot,rabbit,Iphone 7,MP 3,MP 4,diary,diary,pig,laptop,Dialogue practice,Make dialogue according to the following model: Do you have friends? Yes, I have some very good friends. What kind of friend do you like? I like those who are _. What kind of “friend “dont you like? I dont like those who are _. Does a friend always have to be a person? No. A friend can be other things. What is your unusual friends? My friend is (can be) a(n) _.,e.g. 1. Add 3 to 5 and you will have 8. 2. She added some sugar to her coffee. 3. Add up 6,7 and 8, you will get 21. 4. Id like to add that were pleased with the result.,Language points:,Language points:,add -(vt. vi.) to put sth. together with sth. else so as to increase the size, amount, number and so on (often used with to/up or followed by that clause) (增加,添加;加;补充),2)until-,up to the point in time or the event mentioned,到时; 直到为止,e.g. 1. Lets wait until the rain stops. 咱们等雨停吧。 2. 直到她开口说话,我才知道她不是英国人。 I didnt realize she wasnt English until she spoke. 3. 我不把这事做完就不会出去。 I will not go out until I finish this. 4. 他们去年才搬来这里,之前,他们一直住在北京。 They moved here last year, until then they had been living in Beijing.,4) upset-(vt & adj.) make sb. unhappy, unhappy (使烦恼;使生气;难过,不高兴,失望),e.g. 1. What he had done upset his parents very much. 2. The result of the experiment upset us all. 3. When she knew that she failed in the test, she felt upset. 4. She was upset because of his leaving without saying goodbye.,3) get sth. done (repaired)- to cause sth. to happen or to be done (get, have often used in the same way)(使发生; 使 完成),e.g. 1. My MP3 is out of order, I will have to have/get it repaired. 2. Mother asked Jim to clean the house, but Jim had/got it cleaned (by Jane). 3. -Have you checked the computer? -No, but I have had it checked.,5) ignore - (vt.) pay no attention to (忽视,对不予理会),e.g. 1. He jumped into the river to save the drowning child ignoring personal danger. 2. He ignored the doctors advice and went on drinking.,6) calm down - to become or make sb. become calm (使平静(镇静,安静),e.g. 1. He is very excited. We must try to calm him down. 2. The tempest seems to be calming down. 3. He took a few deep breaths to calm himself down.,7) be concerned about (for)- be worried about; be anxious for (对担心, 忧虑),e.g. 1. The experts are concerned about/for the growth of the population. 2. We are concerned about / for the childrens safety.,The two structures should no be ignored: 1. I am concerned that they might have got lost. 2. As far as I am concerned, you can do what you like.,8) should have done- a common use which means sth
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