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    星沙英语网整理Unit 11 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?Part 1: Teaching design (第一部分:教学设计)Structures: Indirect questionsTarget language: Excuse me. Do you know where I can exchange money?Sure. Theres bank on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bank is next to the bookstore.Vocabulary: escalator, drugstore, restroom, furniture, department store, shampoo, advantage, disadvantage, exchange money, hang out Learning strategies: Listen for specific information, CooperatingSECTION A GoalsTo learn to use Indirect questionsTo learn to tell about placesProceduresWarming up by learning grammar Hello everyone. I am a strange here in this city. Could you tell me how to get to the supermarket?All right, I am telling a lie to you. I am not new here. I said so just to help you learn to use the Indirect questions.Now turn to page 87 first and look at the three sentences in the Grammar Focus.Do you know where I can buy shampoo? Could you tell me how to get to the post office?Could you please tell me where I can get a dictionary?Have you noticed the word “where” and “how” used in the sentences. The questions introduced by them are called the Indirect questions.Now in pairs make similar sentences with “where” and “how”. Do you know where I can go hiking in the mountain? Could you tell me how to have a good time in a big city?Could you please tell me where I can find a good English teacher?1a Matching things with placesOn page 86 is a picture of a city. A visitor is asking someone questions about things to do at certain places. Now look at the picture and match each thing with a place. Where to?C buy shampooD get some magazinesE make a telephone callG get a dictionaryD get some information about the townC buy some writing paperE buy some stampsB save money1b Listening and completingIt is difficult to get around in a new place. Now listen to the recording and complete the dialogue in the picture on page 86.TapescriptConversation 1Girl1: Excuse me. Could you tell me where I can buy some stamps?Boy1: Yes. Theres a post office on Center Street.Girl1: Oh. Can you tell me where Center Street is?Boy1: Sure. Go past the bank. Center Street is on your right.Girl1: Thanks a lot.Boy1: No problem. Conversation 2Girl2: Excuse me. Do you know where I can save money?Boy2: Sure. Theres a bank on Main Street.Girl2: Oh. Could you please tell me how to get there?Boy2: Yes. Go straight ahead. The bank is on your left.Girl2: Thank you.Boy2: Youre welcome.Write your words here in the speech bubbles.A: Could you tell me where I can buy some stamps?B: Yes. Theres a post office on Center Street.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can save money?B: Sure. Theres a bank on Main Street.Read the tapescript and try to underline all the useful expressions used and circle the Indirect questions.1c Doing pairworkIn 1a there are many phrases describing activities. Now use them to make up conversations to talk about your own city. (The Indirect questions are circled.)A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can buy shampoo in this city?B: Sure. Theres a department store over there.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can get some magazines?B: Sure. Theres a post office around the corner.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can make a telephone call? B: Sure. Theres a post office one hundred meters down the street.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can get some information about the town?B: Sure. Theres a library opposite of the hospital.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can get some writing paper?B: Sure. Theres a department store close to the bus station.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can buy some stamps?B: Sure. Theres a post office beside the library over there.A: Excuse me. Can you please tell me where I can save money.B: Sure. Theres a big bank beside the café on the main library over there.2a Listening and numberingDo you like shopping? If you do come and listen to the directions for going shopping around a new city. TapescriptBoy1: Excuse me. Can you tell me where I can buy some shampoo?Boy2: Yes. Theres a drug store on the second floor. Um. Let me think. Take the escalator to the second floor and then. then you turn left. Lets see. Then go past the bank. And um. The drug store is between the furniture store and the bookstore. You should be able to get shampoo there.Boy1: OK, great. Thanks a lot. Boy2: Youre welcome.While listening please number the directions in the order that you hear them.Take the elevator to the second floor.2 Turn left.1 Take the escalator to the second floor.Turn right.4 The drugstore is between the furniture store and the bookstore.3 Go past the bank.Read the tapescript for the Indirect questions and the useful expressions. Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.2b Listening and drawing Do you like drawing. Now listen to the recording again to draw a line on the picture on page 87 to show how the boy walks to the drugstore. 2c Doing pairworkWhat else do like to buy? Then make conversations in pairs using the other places in the picture on page 87.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can exchange money?B: Sure. Theres a bank on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bank is next to the bookstore.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can buy music CD?B: Sure. Theres a Music Magic shop on the first floor. Dont take the escalator. It is next to the escalator room.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can get a dictionary?B: Sure. Theres a bookstore on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bookstore is next to the bank. A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can buy some candies?B: Sure. Theres a drugstore on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bank is next to the bookstore.A: Excuse me. Do you know where I can buy a desk?B: Sure. Theres a furniture store on the second floor. Take the escalator to the second floor and turn right. The bank is next to the drugstore.Now read aloud the conversations again to Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.3a Reading and listingOn page 88 is an article about going to a mall. Now read it to list the advantages and disadvantages of going to a mall. While you read, Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.Theyre all at the mall.After school, a lot of young people go to the mall. We decidedto talk to some students about why they go there. Interviewer: Why do you go to the mall?Yu Yue: I go to the mall because my friends hang out there. But I dont really like it. Interviewer: Oh? Why not?Yu Yue: The air isnt fresh. I prefer being outside. Also, its usually crowded. Interviewer: And how about you? Li Jun: Oh, I love the mall. Theres always something happening. There are a lot of free concerts there. Its also just fun to watch people. Hu Peng: I like the mall, too. I like to go in the music store and listen to CDs. I also like to look at books in the bookstore. Yu Yue: Well, when I go into stores I always spend too much money!AdvantagesdisadvantagesTheres always something happening.The air isnt fresh.There are a lot of free concerts there.Its usually crowded.Its also just fun to watch people.when I go into stores I always spend too much money!I like to go in the music store and listen to CDs. I like to look at books in the bookstore.3b Doing groupworkWhere do you usually hang out with friends? What are the advantages and disadvantages of hanging out at your house, at a mall or at your school? Now in groups talk about them.A: Where do you usually hang out with your friends?B: We usually go to my friend, Qius place. A: Is that a good place to hang out?B: Well, it has advantages and disadvantages. Its kind of small. But Qius mom is a wonderful cook, so we always have great snacks.A: Where do you usually hang out with your friends?B: We usually go to the bookstore.A: Is that a good place to hang out?B: Well, it has advantages and disadvantages. Its very big and the air is fresh, too. And we can just read books there. We dont have to buy books. So we always have a good time there.A: Where do you usually hang out with your friends at weekends?B: I usually stay at home.A: Is that a good place to hang out for the weekends?B: Well, it has advantages and disadvantages. My room is kind of small. But I have a computer there. I go online reading and watching. It is a wonderful place. So I always hang in at home.4. Directions challengeNow we are going to challenge one another. Write directions from your school to three certain places. Read the directions to each other and guess the places.A: Go out the front door and take a right. Walk about three blocks. Go past the park, and turn left onto Oak Street. Then it is the?B: Then it is the bookstore.A: Go out the back door and take a left. Walk about two blocks. Go past the post office, and turn right onto Changan Street. Then it is the?B: Then it is the Teachers College.A: Go out the side door and take a right. Walk about three blocks. Go past the bus station, and turn left onto Flag Street. Then it is the?B: Then it is the lake.Closing down by looking and sayingTo bring the period to an end lets look at the picture and talk about things happening in it.SECTION BGoalsTo learn to talk about places in the cityTo learn to read about placesProceduresWarming up by thinking about How to ask for directions when traveling BEST PROCEDURE:Get the name and address of the place you wish to visit.Talk to the Hotel Manager or someone that can read and write. If they get weak looking, or they hesitate to read, do not embarrass them, go to the next person. The probably cannot read. After you have found hopefully someone that speaks your language or English you can start to ask questions.1a Putting wordsOn page 89 is a list of words and a box with places. Now go over them and put in words beside the place, the most important quality words first.PlacesQualities1. restroomCleansafeuncrowded2. museumFascinatinginterestingbeautiful3. restaurantDeliciousuncrowdedinexpensive4. parkBiginterestingclean5. subwayConvenientsafe6. mallUncrowdedinexpensive1b Doing pairworkYou are familiar with the words in 1a. Now use them to talk about your city.A: The Fine Arts Museum is really interesting. B: Yes, and its beautiful, too.A: The Computer Room is really big. B: Yes, and its convenient, too.A: The Dining Hall is really clean. B: Yes, and the food is cheep, too.A: The Bus Station is really safe. B: Yes, and its uncrowded, too.A: The Central Square is really fascinating. B: Yes, and its not far away, either.2a Listening and writingSome tourists are going around your city. They are asking about things. Now listen to them talking and write what they ask about.Conversation 1Boy1: Could you tell me where theres a good place to eat?Clerk: Of course. There are a lot of good restaurants in Sunville. What kind of food are you looking for?Boy: Vegetarian.Clerk: Id try Green Land. They have delicious salads.Conversation 2Girl: Do you know if there are any public restrooms around here?Clerk: Yes. Youll find some at the corner of Market and Middle Streets.Girl: Ummm. are they clean?Clerk: Oh, yes. Theyre very clean.Conversation 3Mother: Could you tell me if there is a good museum in Sunville?Clerk: Well, we have several. What kind of museums do you likehistory? Science? A childrens museum?Father: How about history? I like history museums. Theyre fascinating.Girl1: Oh, Dad! History museums are boring. Lets go to a science museum.Boy2: Science? We always go to science museums. I dont like science museums. I want to go to a childrens museum. Theyre more fun.Girl2: Well Im too old for a childrens museum. Why dont we go to an art museum?Clerk: Why dont you go to the computer museum? There are a lot of fun things for children there. You can learn all about the history of computers, as well as learn about science.Family: Thats a great idea! Lets go to the computer museum. How do we get there?Do you know what the tourists are asking about?The tourists ask aboutConversation 1RestaurantsConversation 2public restroomsConversation 3a good museum2b Listening and writingNow you are to listen to the conversations for the second time. Listen for where the man says the tourists should go.The tourists should go toConversation 1Green LandConversation 2The corner of Market and Middle StreetsConversation 3The computer museumTo make a better use of the listening exercise we shall go on to read the tapescripts. While you read, Circle the Indirect questions and underline the useful expressions.2c Doing pairworkFor fun and for learning lets role play the conversations between the man and the tourists. Who will be the man? All right, its you, Zhao Hongtao.A: Can you tell me where theres a good place to eat?B: Of course. What kind of food do you like? A: I like vegetarian food.B: There are a lot of good restaurants in Sunville. Why not go to Green Land. They have delicious salads.A: Can you tell me if there are any public restrooms around here?B: Yes, theres one at the corner of Market and Middle Streets.A: Are they clean?B: Oh, no. Theyre very dirty.A: Could you tell me if there is a good museum in Sunville?B: Theres a computer museum at the corner? There are a lot of fun things for both children and parents. A: Thats a great place! Lets go to the computer museum. How do we get there?B: Take Bus 11. 3a Reading and fillingGo to page 90, please. Read the article on the left and fill in the charts on the right. While reading try to underline all the useful expressions and circle all the connectivesEat, have fun and learn in Watertown!Watertown is a great place for the family to take a vacation.Teenagers will want to visit the worlds largest water slides and eat at Uncle Bobs. A different rock band plays at Uncle Bobs every night. Kids will enjoy the Clown City Café. They have organized games and the staff dress up as clowns. Theres also a lot for parents in Watertown. If they love good food, they can find it at the Farmers Market where the food is both delicious and cheap. While the children have fun, parents can take the dance lessons on the beach. And everyone can learn something in Watertown. There are three museums!Teenagers love the Sports Museum an

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