外研版八年級(jí)英語(yǔ)上冊(cè)《Nothing is more exciting than playing tennis》Sports PPT優(yōu)秀課件,共29頁(yè)。
Pre-listening
Look at the sports in Activity 1 and talk about them. Use the words in the box to help you.
boring dangerous difficult easy exciting expensive popular relaxing safe
A: What’s table tennis like?
B: It’s safe and relaxing.
While-listening
Listen and answer the following questions.
1. Choose the correct answer.
What are Daming, Tony and Betty talking about?
A. The football match on TV.
B. The tennis match.
C. Sports.
2. Answer the following questions.
(1) How was last week’s match on TV?
It was so boring because no one scored at all.
(2) What did Tony play yesterday?
He played tennis yesterday.
(3) Why did Tony like watching the Olympics on TV?
Because it was cheaper than buying tickets for all the games.
Language points
1. What’s the score? 比分是多少?
score此處用作可數(shù)名詞,意為“(比賽中)得分,比分,(測(cè)驗(yàn)的)成績(jī)”。
e.g. The score is 2 to 1.
【拓展】score 還可用作動(dòng)詞,意為“(體育比賽中)得(分)”。
e.g. Our school football team didn’t score.
2. Last week the match on TV was so boring because no one scored at all. 上周電視上的比賽很枯燥,因?yàn)楦緵](méi)有人進(jìn)球。
(1) boring是形容詞,意為“煩人的;無(wú)聊的”。boring常用來(lái)修飾物,指事物本身無(wú)聊。
e.g. That was a boring film.
【拓展】
bored 形容詞,意為“感覺(jué)厭煩的,厭倦的”,通常指人的感受。
e.g. I’m bored with his story.
(2) (not) at all 意為“一點(diǎn)兒也(不),根本(不)”。
e.g. She doesn’t like it at all.
【拓展】
not at all 意為“別客氣”,常用于回答對(duì)方的感謝。
e.g. —Thank you very much.
—Not at all.
3. So this week’s match is already more exciting. 所以這周的比賽已經(jīng)令人興奮多了。
(1) already是副詞,意為“已經(jīng);早已”。
e.g. We are already late.
(2) 辨析:exciting 與excited
e.g. Everyone was excited when they heard the exciting news.
4. And I hurt my knee. 而且我傷到了膝蓋。
hurt此處用作及物動(dòng)詞,意為“(使)疼痛;(使)受傷”。
e.g. The little boy fell off the tree and hurt himself seriously.
【拓展】hurt 還可用作不及物動(dòng)詞,意為“感到疼痛”。
e.g. Does your right leg still hurt badly?
5. Oh, he missed! 哦,他未射中!
miss此處用作不及物動(dòng)詞,意為“未擊中;未達(dá)到”。
e.g. He fired, but missed.
【拓展】miss 作及物動(dòng)詞,還可意為“思念,懷念”。
e.g. I miss my old classmates very much.
6. Never mind. 沒(méi)關(guān)系。
(1) never mind 意為“不要緊;沒(méi)關(guān)系;別擔(dān)心”,用于安慰、鼓勵(lì)對(duì)方。
e.g. —We missed the train.
—Never mind. There’s another one in 20 minutes.
(2) mind作動(dòng)詞時(shí),意為“介意;討厭;反對(duì)”,后面可接名詞、代詞或動(dòng)詞-ing形式作賓語(yǔ),多用于疑問(wèn)句或否定句。
e.g. Do you mind opening the window?
Summary
Key words and phrases:
baseball, volleyball, boring, exciting, relaxing, score, already, plenty of, mind doing sth.
Key sentences:
Last week the match on TV was so boring because no one scored at all.
So this week’s match is already more exciting.
There’s still plenty of time for them to score.
Yes, watching is not dangerous and it’s more relaxing too!
Nothing is more enjoyable than playing tennis.
Homework
1. Review the words and expressions you have learnt today.
2. Write five sentences using comparisons.
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