《I'm more outgoing than my sister》PPT课件5

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    • ID:54173
    • 版本:人教新目标Go For It!
    • 册别:八年级上册
    • 等级:免费
    • 年份:2015
    • 大小:1284 KB
    • 格式:pptx
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《I'm more outgoing than my sister》PPT课件5 目标: 1:帮助学生确定正确的对朋友的定义; 2:会运用句型发表自己的观点; 3:掌握be different from the same as短语。 Is he a good friend? 1.When you fight with others, he helps you to fight. 2.When you are tired, he does homework for you. 3.When you are thirsty, he gives you a cup of tea. 4.When you meet a thief, he runs away quickly. 5.When you don’t know the answers in the exam, he gives you the answers to copy. ... ... ... Friend wanted Tom: I don’t know how to make myself more handsome. My clothes are too ugly. If my friend have some cool clothes, that will be great. Tom thinks a good friend has cool clothes. Mary: The schoolwork is so difficult for me. I don’t know how to get good grades. I want to ask my friend for help. Mary thinks a good friend____________. Tara: I am very outgoing. I like going shopping, swimming, sightseeing and so on. I like to do these with my friend together. Tara thinks a good friend____________. ... ... ... Talk about what you think a good friend should be like. A : I think a good friend makes me laugh. B : For me, a good friend likes to do the same  things as me. C : Yes, and a good friend is  talented in music, too. D : That’s not very important for me ... Homework    Write about you and your best friend … What do you like about him/her? The same things between you. The differences between you. 关键词:《I'm more outgoing than my sister》教学课件,人教版八年级上册英语课件,八年级英语幻灯片课件下载,《I'm more outgoing than my sister》PPT课件下载,.ppt格式

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