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一基本词组:

1、
Welcome to
Book Nine.

This is
Lesson One.

Let's listen to

Steven as he
talks about
his son Peter.
Peter is
only two months old.

Listen to
Steven tell us
about the things

that Peter is
too young to do,
or that he isn't
old enough to do.


Peter isn't
old enough
to feed himself.
He's
only two months old. . .
He isn't
old enough to understand
what people say. . .
But Peter . . . is
too young to read.
And he's
too young to play baseball.
He isn't
even old enough to crawl.

Now listen to
and repeat these things
that Peter isn't
old enough to do.




feed himself
old enough to feed himself
He isn't
old enough to feed himself.
He isn't
old enough to feed himself.

understand what people say
old enough to understand
what people say
He isn't
old enough to understand
what people say.
He isn't
old enough to understand
what people say.

Now you're
going to
talk about
Steven's son, When someone asks you
if Peter can do
certain things,
you answer
by saying
that he isn't
old enough to do
those things.
For example,
you hear . . .
Can Peter
feed himself?
And you say. . .
No. He isn't
old enough to feed himself.
Or you hear. . .
Can he understand
what people say?
And you say. . .
No. He isn't
old enough to understand
what people say.
All right,
let's begin.

Can Peter
feed himself?
No. He isn't
old enough to feed himself.
Can he
understand
what people say?
No. He isn't
old enough to understand
what people say.
Can he
talk yet?
No. He isn't
old enough to talk yet.
Can he
sit up?
No. He isn't
old enough
to sit up.
Can he
dress himself?
No. He isn't
old enough
to dress himself.
Can he
crawl?
No. He isn't
old enough
to crawl.
Can he
stand up? 
No. He isn't
old enough to stand up.

2、

Remember what else
Steven said about Peter?


  But Peter is . . . too young to read. And he's too young to play baseball.


  Now listen to and repeat the things that Peter is too young to do.

too young to read
He's
too young to read.
He's
too young to read.
too young
to play baseball
He's
too young
to play baseball.
He's
too young
to play baseball.



If Peter isn't
old enough
to read, then you can
say that he's too young to read. If he isn't old enough to play baseball, you can s
ay that he's too young to play baseball. Now listen to Steven tell you about things that Peter isn't old enough to do. Agree ith him by saying that he's too young to do those things. For  example,

you hear. . .Peter isn't
old enough to crawl.
And you say. . .That's right.
He's
too young to crawl.
Or you hear. . .He isn't
old enough to feed himself. And you say. . .That's right. He's
Too young to
feed himself. OK, let's begin.


Peter isn't
old enough
to crawl. That's right.
He's
too young to crawl.
He isn't
old enough to feed  himself.
That's right. He's
too young to feed himself.
He isn't
old enough to hold a  bottle.That's right. He's
too young to hold a bottle.
He isn't
old enough to dress himself. That's right. He's
too young to dress himself.
He isn't old enough to talk.That's right. He's
too young to talk.
He isn't
old enough to stand up and walk.That's right. He's
too young
to stand up and walk.


Babies like Peter
aren't the only people 
who aren't
able to do things.

3、



Remember when Steven said:
When the alarm clock
goes off at seven,

I'm too tired to get up . . . Anne and I are too busy to eat regular meals. We're even too busy to go grocery shopping.



Now listen and repeat.
too tired
to get up
I'm
too tired to get up.
I'm
too tired to get up.
too busy to eat regular meals
I'm
too busy to eat regular meals.
I'm
too busy to eat regular meals.
too busy
to go shopping
I'm
too busy
to go shopping.
I'm
too busy
to go shopping.

Now you're
going to tell us
some things that  you can't
do because you're too tired or too busy or too . .  something. For example,

you hear. . .Tired... get up at seven A.M. And you say. . .I'm too tired
to get up at seven A.M.Or you hear. . .Busy... eat regular meals.And you say. . .I'm
too busy t
o eat regular meals. All right, let's
begin.



Tired... get up at seven A.M.I'm
too tired to get up at sevenA.M.
Busy... eat regular meals. I'm
too busy to eat regular meals.
Old... play with toys.I'm
too old to play with toys.
Polite... call someone an idiot.I'm
too polite to call someone an  idiot.
Intelligent. . . make that mistake. I'm
too intelligent
to make that  mistake.
  Poor. . . buy an expensive car.  I'm
too poor
to buy an expensive car.   


4、


  Now listen to
Jake as he makes
some suggestions
to Steven about how to take care of Peter.
    Can't you just leave a bottle of milk next to his bed?



Peter isn't old enough to feed himself. He's
only  two months old. When will he be old enough to feed himself?  In a few years. A few years! Can't you
just  tell him
to wait until morning?


Now listen and repeat.
next to his bed
leave a bottle of milk
next to his bed   
  Can't you
just leave
a bottle of  milk
next to his bed?
  Can't you
just leave
a bottle of  milk
next to his bed?

  wait until morning
  tell him
to wait until morning
  Can't you
just tell him
to wait  until morning?
  Can't you
just tell him
to wait  until morning?


  When we
make a suggestion, we often start with an expression like Can't you just . . . ? or  Couldn't you
just. . . ? or Why  don't you just. . . ? They all mean about the same thing. Now  you're going to make some suggestions that start with the  words Can't you just, Couldn't  you just, or Why don't you just. For example,

you hear. . . I can't sleep at night. Can't. . .
drink some warm milk. And you say. . . Can't you just
drink some warm milk? Or you hear . . . I'm too tired to get up at seven A.M. Couldn't. . . go to bed earlier.And you say
. . . Couldn't you
just go to bed earlier? OK, let's begin.



     
I can't
sleep at night. Can't.
. . drink some warmmilk. Can't you
just drink some warm milk?

I'm
too tired
to get up at seven A.M. Couldn't. . . go to bed earlier. Couldn't you
just go to bed earlier?

I don't
have time
to do all this research. Why. . . ask someone
to help you. Why don't you
just ask someone
to help you?

I don't
remember Steven's phone number. Can't. . .
look it up
in the  phone book. Can't you
just look it up
in the phone book?

I'm
too short
to reach that shelf. Why. . . stand on that chair. Why don't you
just stand on that chair?

I'm
not strong enough
to lift  those heavy boxes. Couldn't. . . ask someone
to lift  them for you. Couldn't you
just ask someone
to lift them for you?


  This is the end of Lesson One.



二基本句子:
三场景学习:

(一)情景学习
1、引导语:
Welcome to Book Nine.
This is Lesson One.
Let's listen to
Steven as he talks about his son Peter.Peter is only two months old.
Listen to Steven tell us about the things
that Peter is too young to do, or that he isn't old enough to do.

2、情景:
Peter isn't old enough to feed himself.
He's only two months old. . . He isn'told enough to understand what people say. . .But Peter . . . is too young to read. And he's too young to play baseball.
He isn't even old enough to crawl.

3、学习:
Now listen to and repeat these things that Peter isn't old enough to do.




feed himself
old enough to feed himself
He isn't old enough to feed himself.
He isn't old enough to feed himself.

understand what people say
old enough to understand what people say
He isn't old enough to understand what people say.
He isn't old enough to understand what people say.

4、引导学习
Now you're going to talk about Steven's son, When someone asks you if Peter can do certain things, you answer by saying that he isn't old enough to do those things.For example,
you hear . . .
Can Peter feed himself?
And you say. . .
No. He isn't old enough to feed
himself.
Or you hear. . .
Can he understand what people
say?
And you say. . .
No. He isn't old enough to
understand what people say.
All right, let's begin.

5、练习
Can Peter feed himself?No. He isn't old enough to feed himself.
Can he understand what people say?
No. He isn't old enough to understand what people say.
Can he talk yet? No. He isn't old enough to talk yet.
Can he sit up? No. He isn't old enough to sit up.
Can he dress himself? No. He isn't old enough to dress himself.
Can he crawl? No. He isn't old enough to crawl.
Can he stand up?  No. He isn't old enough to stand up.

(二)情景学习

1、引导语
Remember what else Steven said about Peter?

2、情景
  But Peter is . . . too young to read. And he's too young to play baseball.

3、学习
  Now listen to and repeat the things that Peter is too young to do.

too young to read
He's too young to read.
He's too young to read.
too young to play baseball
He's too young to play baseball.
He's too young to play baseball.

4、引导学习

If Peter isn't old enough to read, then you can say that he's too young to read. If he isn't old enough to play baseball, you can say that he's too young to play baseball. Now listen to Steven tell you about things that Peter isn't old enough to do. Agree ith him by saying that he's too young to do those things. For  example,

you hear. . .Peter isn't old enough to crawl. And you say. . .That's right. He's too young to crawl.
Or you hear. . .He isn't old enough to feed himself. And you say. . .That's right. He's too young to
feed himself. OK, let's begin.

5 、练习
Peter isn't old enough to crawl. That's right. He's too young to crawl.
He isn't old enough to feed  himself. That's right. He's too young to feed himself.
He isn't old enough to hold a  bottle.That's right. He's too young to hold a bottle.
He isn't old enough to dress himself. That's right. He's too young to dress himself.
He isn't old enough to talk.That's right. He's too young to talk.
He isn't old enough to stand up and walk.That's right. He's too young to stand up and walk.


Babies like Peter aren't the only people  who aren't able to do things.

(三)情景练习

1、引导语

Remember when Steven said:When the alarm clock goes off at seven,

2、情景
I'm too tired to get up . . . Anne and I are too busy to eat regular meals. We're even too busy to go grocery shopping.

3、学习

Now listen and repeat.
too tired to get up
I'm too tired to get up.
I'm too tired to get up.
too busy to eat regular meals
I'm too busy to eat regular meals.
I'm too busy to eat regular meals.
too busy to go shopping
I'm too busy to go shopping.
I'm too busy to go shopping.

4、引导学习
Now you're going to tell us some things that  you can't do because you're too tired or too busy or too . .  something. For example,

you hear. . .Tired... get up at seven A.M. And you say. . .I'm too tired to get up at seven A.M.Or you hear. . .Busy... eat regular meals.And you say. . .I'm too busy to eat regular meals. All right, let's begin.

5 、练习

Tired... get up at seven A.M.I'm too tired to get up at sevenA.M.
Busy... eat regular meals. I'm too busy to eat regular meals.
Old... play with toys.I'm too old to play with toys.
Polite... call someone an idiot.I'm too polite to call someone an  idiot.
Intelligent. . . make that mistake. I'm too intelligent to make that  mistake.
  Poor. . . buy an expensive car.  I'm too poor to buy an expensive car.   



(四)情景练习

1、引导语
  Now listen to Jake as he makes some suggestions to Steven about how to take care of Peter.
    Can't you just leave a bottle of milk next to his bed?

2、情景

Peter isn't old enough to feed himself. He's only  two months old. When will he be old enough to feed himself?  In a few years. A few years! Can't you just  tell him to wait until morning?

3、学习
Now listen and repeat.
next to his bed leave a bottle of milk next to his bed   
  Can't you just leave a bottle of  milk next to his bed?
  Can't you just leave a bottle of  milk next to his bed?

  wait until morning
  tell him to wait until morning
  Can't you just tell him to wait  until morning?
  Can't you just tell him to wait  until morning?

4、引导学习
  When we make a suggestion, we often start with an expression like Can't you just . . . ? or  Couldn't you just. . . ? or Why  don't you just. . . ? They all mean about the same thing. Now  you're going to make some suggestions that start with the  words Can't you just, Couldn't  you just, or Why don't you just. For example,

you hear. . . I can't sleep at night. Can't. . . drink some warm milk. And you say. . . Can't you just drink some warm milk? Or you hear . . . I'm too tired to get up at seven A.M. Couldn't. . . go to bed earlier.And you say. . . Couldn't you just go to bed earlier? OK, let's begin.

5 、练习

     
I can't sleep at night. Can't. . . drink some warmmilk. Can't you just drink some warm milk?

I'm too tired to get up at seven A.M. Couldn't. . . go to bed earlier. Couldn't you just go to bed earlier?

I don't have time to do all this research. Why. . . ask someone to help you. Why don't you just ask someone to help you?

I don't remember Steven's phone number. Can't. . . look it up in the  phone book. Can't you just look it up in the phone book?

I'm too short to reach that shelf. Why. . . stand on that chair. Why don't you just stand on that chair?

I'm not strong enough to lift  those heavy boxes. Couldn't. . . ask someone to lift  them for you. Couldn't you just ask someone to lift them for you?


  This is the end of Lesson One.




BOOK NINE LESS ONE
[ 此贴被antboy在2008-06-20 00:31重新编辑 ]
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只看该作者 1 发表于: 2008-06-21
参加辅导以后,是需要趁热打铁来练习的。
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只看该作者 2 发表于: 2008-06-22
每天练习一课是最基本的要求。
辅导结束以后,怎么连最后的修改都没有进行?这是周末有充足的时间练习。
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