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What Do We Need?

环球英语教程 1. Unit Three. What Do We Need?. Lesson B Let’s Go Shopping!. Before Reading. Detailed Reading. After Reading. -. 1. An English Song. The Background of the Song. Kids Wanna Rock. 2. Culture Link. 3. Discussion. Before Reading. Detailed Reading. After Reading.

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What Do We Need?

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  1. 环球英语教程 1 Unit Three What Do We Need?

  2. Lesson B Let’s Go Shopping! Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading - 1. An English Song The Background of the Song Kids Wanna Rock 2. Culture Link 3. Discussion

  3. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading The Background of the Song The idea for “Kids Wanna Rock” began one summer night in 1984 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, where Bryan and I and my wife Rachel had gone to see a performance by Thomas Dolby. With all the electronic sounds and robotic posturing, we found the performance to be somewhat lacking emotionally. Unable to endure another “sine-wave”, twenty minutes into the concert we quietly slipped out of the theatre and went up the street for a bite to eat. While discussing the Dolby performance over dinner, one of us remarked how, really, the kids just “wanna rock”. We wrote most of “Kids Wanna Rock” the next day. We based the song on another idea we’d been developing. Just as Paul McCartney used “Scrambled Eggs” as a temporary title for “Yesterday”, Bryan and I had a temporary lyric before we settled on “Kids Wanna Rock”. Instead of “Around the world or around the block, everywhere I go the kids wanna rock”, we had “What’s Sir Lew Grade got against me, I can’t get my songs on the BBC” ... an accurate reflection of Bryan’s inability at the time to get airplay on UK radio. — by Jim Vallance Before Reading_1_1

  4. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Before Reading_1_2 Kids Wanna Rock —by Jim Vallance & Bryan Adams Turned on the radio Sounded like a disco Musta turned the dial for a couple of miles But I couldn’t find no rock and roll This computerized crap ain’t getting me off Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock London to LA Talking about the New Wave For a couple of bucks you get a weird haircut And waste your life away ■

  5. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Around the world or around the block Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock Get me my DJ I’ve got something he’s gotta play Wanna hear it I can’t wait So turn it up, turn it up … Kick down the barricades Listen what the kids say From time to time people change their minds But the music is here to stay I’ve seen it all from the bottom to the top Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock Before Reading_1_3

  6. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Around the world or around the block Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock Everywhere I go the kids wanna rock Before Reading_1_4

  7. Supermarket Items Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Department Stores Before Reading_5. Department stores in different countries vary widely. In some countries, such as Japan, shoppers can still find nearly everything needed for daily life in this Store. In the U.S., department stores now sell mainly clothing and shoes for Children and adults, cosmetics(化妆品), and some furniture and kitchen equipment. They do not sell food or small items like stationery, which people usually buy in supermarkets or large self-service (自助)discount stores.

  8. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Discussion Some people dislike going shopping, and prefer buying things on the Internet. With the class, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of both ways of buying things.

  9. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Detailed Reading_1. 1. Words to Know 2. Flea Market 3. Garage Sales 4. Grammar Many & Much A Happy Person

  10. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading department Detailed Reading _2 [diˈpɑ:tmənt] n. 部分; 部门; [美]部; [英] 科, 局, 车间 (学校、学术机构的)学部, 系 . 。

  11. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading antique Detailed Reading-3 [ænˈti:k] adj. 古时制造的, 古董的 This is an antique chair. 这是一张古旧的椅子。 古代的 n. 古玩, 古董, 古物 The palace is full of priceless antiques. 宫殿里到处都是无价的古玩。

  12. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Detailed Reading-5 flea [fli:] n. 跳蚤; 蚤目昆虫 (伤害植物叶、芽的)叶甲科昆虫

  13. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading furniture Detailed Reading-6 ˈfə:nitʃə] n. 家具 This old French table is a very valuable piece of furniture. 这张古老的法国餐桌是件很有价值的家具。

  14. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading bargain Detailed Reading-6 [ˈbɑ:ɡin] vt. & vi. 讨价还价; 商谈 In some shops you have to bargain. 在一些商店中买东西要讲价。 vt. 提出条件; 要求得到 We bargained a new wage increase. 我们达成了增加工资的新协议。

  15. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading junk Detailed Reading-6 [dʒʌŋk] n. 废旧物品, 破烂物 I bought this old table in a junk shop. 我在旧货店里买了这张旧桌子。 vt. 丢弃, 废弃 We're going to junk these computers, they are obsolete. 我们准备换掉这些计算机, 因为都过时了。

  16. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Flea Market Detailed Reading-6 A place where people buy and sell cheap used clothes, furniture and household items. What do you think about buying and wearing used clothes?

  17. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Garage Sale 庭院售物 Detailed Reading-6 Garage sales are very common in all parts of the U.S. Weekend newspaper in cities and towns have many classified ads for garage sales-also called yard sales-in both wealthy and poor neighborhoods. Middle-class Americans are not embarrassed to be seen shopping at garage sales, though they might not admit to their friend that their new coat or table actually came from one. People hold garage sales to get rid of possessions that they don’t use often, in order to earn extra money and make more space in their homes. Often they fill up this space again with irresistible items they’ve brought home from other people’s garage sales!

  18. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading A Happy Person Detailed Reading-6 Direction : Complete sentence using some/ any, much/ many, a lot of . A happy person has ___________. An unhappy person doesn’t have _____.

  19. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading 1. Useful Expressions After Reading_1 2. Writing 3. Class Activities 4. Proverbs and Quotations

  20. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Useful Expressions After Reading_2 1. 百货店 department store electronic store 2. 电子商城 3. 文具店 stationary store 4. 玩具店 toy store drug store 5. 药妆店 6. 跳蚤市场 flea market 7.庭院售物 garage sale 8. 不想要的东西 unwanted things 9.交换学生 exchange students

  21. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Writing Write five or six sentences about your favorite place to shop. • what’s the name of the place? • What kind of store is it? • What can you buy there? • Where is it? • Why do you like it?

  22. After Reading_4.1 Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Class Activities Hold a class garage sale, where students can sell unwanted books, CDs, etc. Prepare sings in English with their names, and a list of the items and prices. On garage sale day, place the items and sings (标签) on their desks, and buy and sell the item.

  23. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Proverbs and Quotations After Reading_7.1 1. Let difficulties occur but not the loss of courage. 纵使困难重重,也决不丧失勇气。 2. A good heart conquers ill fortune. 善心克厄运。 3. The wish is father to the thought. 有愿望就有信念。

  24. Before Reading Detailed Reading After Reading 4. Happiness is beneficial for the body, but it is grief that develops the powers of the mind. — Proust, French writer After Reading_7.2 愉快有益于人的身体,但只有悲伤才能培养心灵力量。 —— 法国作家 普鲁斯特 5. The first wealth is health. — Emerson, American thinker 健康是人生第一财富。 —— 美国思想家 爱默生

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