新概念第二册57课ppt课件.ppt
lesson 57,Can I help you, madam?,Useful expressionsWhat can I do for you?/Can I help ou?Im just looking.Id like to buy sth./I want to buy sth.What size do you want?I take size small/medium/large.Can I try it on?Where is the fitting room?It doesnt fit.,Ill take one.Could you bring the price down? That is a steal. Its a little overpriced. Thats reasonable.Im afraid were out of that item. Im afraid we dont have it in stock.,Listening comprehensionQuestions:Why does Simon want to buy a VCR?Whats the salesmans advice?,s,p,Madam n. used when speaking/writing to a woman in a formal/business.Can I help you, Madam? Dear madam.Miss Miss JennyMrs Mrs. JennyMs Ms JennyMr. Mr. White Mr. President Sir Yes, sir. Dear Sir,jeans n.trousers/pants made of strong cotton, (denim). Blue jeans were invented in the late 19thcentury by Jacob Davis and he appliedfor the patent in 1872.a woman in jeansa faded pair of blue jeans,hesitate v.to be slow to speak or act because you feeluncertain or nervousHe hesitates at/over/about nothing. Dont hesitate to say no.I hesitated in telling the truth.without hesitation,serve v.to help a customer or sell them sth. in a shop/storeAre you being served?We must serve people heart and soul.He served two terms as President.serve a sentenceThe cake can serve ten people.Whose serve is it now?at ones service service station service industry,scornfully adv. a strong feeling that sb./sth. is not good enough, usu. shown by the way you speak.Glancing at her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold.He gave ascornfullaugh at my proposal He eyed me with a terriblescorn. Youve no right toscorna poor girl. scorn sbs invitation/offer/advice,punish v.make sb. suffer because they have broken the law or done sth. wrongThe teacher punished him for cheating on the exam.give/teach a lesson to sbpunishment n. capital punishment,fur n. a piece of clothing, especially a coat or jacket, made of real or artificial fur a fur coat/farmthe fir tradeThe cat carefully licked its fur.make the fur flyleather/feather,eager adj. very interested and excited by sth that is going to happen or about sth that you want to doWe are eager for success.The assistant was eager to serve her this,Questions:1.Did the woman get what she wanted?2.Why did the shop assistant glance atthe woman scornfully and tell her thatthe dress was sold?3.How was the woman dressed when she returned to the same shop the following morning?,Listen and fill in the blanks.A woman_ stood at the window of an expensiveshop._,she finally went in and asked to see a dress_. The assistant _did not like the way she was dressed._, he told her that the dress was sold. _,in jeans,Though she was hesitated for,a moment,that was in the window,who served her,Glancing at herscornfully,The woman walked out of the shop angrily,and decided to punish the assistant next day.,_,the woman said she did not like it. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window_,As soon as she saw it,before finally buying the dress she had first asked,for.,She returned to the shop the following morning,_ with a handbag in one hand and a long umbrella in the other. _, she asked for the same dress._,the assistant waseagertoserveher this time. _,dressed in a fur coat,After seeking out therude assistant,Not realizing who she was,With great difficulty, he climbed into the shop,window to get the dress.,A woman in jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop.,dress, wear, put on, in, withCan you see that woman in the blue coat?He is in a black nylon jacket today. I want you to put on this coat and this hat.Why does he often wear dark sunglasses?My son is now able to dress himself. Its time to wake up and get dressed!dress up be dressed in The boy with thick glasses is our monitor.,Though she hesitated for a moment, she finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window.,Though Although we are poor, we are still happy. Its hard work; I enjoy it though. She closed her eyes as though she were tired. Child though he was, he did quite well. (注意:倒装后位于句首的名词不用冠词.),The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed.,Glancing at her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold.,The woman walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day.,She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat, with a handbag in one hand and a long umbrella in the other.,After seeking out the rude assistant, she asked for the same dress.Youseekall day and you find it, and then you realize that it is worthless. seek-sought-sought,Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time.,With great difficulty, he climbed into the shop window to get the dress.,As soon as she saw it, the woman said she did not like it.,She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress she had first asked for.,程度副词的种类1. 肯定absolutely,almost,completely,enough,entirely, extremely,fairly,far,just,much,nearly,only,quite, rather, really, so, too, very, etc.2. 否定barely,scarcely,hardly,