一,基本词组:
Lesson Six.
Here we are at the WEFL studio ..
in Stamford.
Listen to the conversation.
Well, I watched the tape.
I didn't see a man smoking.
Can we watch it together?
Sure. See?
The woman walked into the restaurant.
She talked to the waiter...
She asked for the non-smoking section ...
Then she followed the waiter to a table ...
Then she sat down and looked at the menu.
Now some pronunciation practice.
Listen and repeat.
I watched
I watched the tape.
the woman walked
The woman walked into the restaurant.
she talked
She talked to the waiter.
she asked
for the non-smoking section
She asked for the non-smoking section.
then she looked
Then she looked at the menu.
Note, Sam,
that in the past tense ..
all these verbs
- look, walk, talk, and watch -
are pronounced
with a T sound at the end,
/t/, as in walked.
We watch a lot of TV every day.
We watched a lot of TV yesterday.
Look in the past tense is looked.
I look at the newspaper every night.
I looked at the newspaper last night.
The same for walk and talk.
You talk a lot.
You talked a lot last night.
In fact, when a regular verb ends..
with CH as in watch ..
or with the K sound as in walk, talk, and look,
you add a T sound at the end ..
to make the past tense.
Listen and repeat.
We watch a lot of TV.
We watched a lot of TV.
I look at the newspaper.
I looked at the newspaper.
Now, Sam, let's practice.
I say, "We watch a lot of TV every day."
And you say. . .
We watched a lot of TV yesterday.
I say, "I look at the newspaper every night."
And you say. . .
I looked at the newspaper last night.
Ready? Let's go.
We watch a lot of TV every day.
We watched a lot of TV yesterday.
I look at the newspaper every night.
I looked at the newspaper last night.
She walks to the supermarket every day.
She walked to the supermarket yesterday.
You ask a lot of questions every night.
You asked a lot of questions last night.
It looks OK today.
It looked OK yesterday.
Good, Sam!
This rule about the T sound ..
is also true ..
for regular verbs ending with..
the S sound as ..
in miss and kiss.
I miss him.
I missed him yesterday.
For regular verbs ..
ending with ..
the P sound ..
as in stop . . .
We usually stop in Washington.
But last week we stopped in New York.
And for regular verbs ending with the..
F sound as in laugh. . .
He always laughs at everything.
Last night he laughed at nothing.
So, to make the past tense,
we add the T sound to regular verbs ..
ending with CH as in…
Watch;
Ending with the K sound as in…
Look, talk, and walk;
Ending with the S sound as in …
Miss and kiss;
Ending with the P sound as in…
Stop;
And ending with the F sound as in…
Laugh.
Remember, Sam,
this rule works ..
for regular verbs,
not irregular verbs.
Now let's do an exercise.
I say, He laughs a lot."
And you say. ..
He laughed a lot.
OK, I really want to hear ..
that T sound. Ready?
Let's begin.
He laughs a lot.
He laughed a lot.
They kiss everybody.
They kissed everybody.
We watch a lot of movies.
We watched a lot of movies.
She stops at the produce section.
She stopped at the produce section.
She asks about the bananas.
She asked about the bananas.
They look a little too ripe.
They looked a little too ripe.
She laughs at the price.
She laughed at the price.
Good, Sam.
That wasn't difficult, was it?
Now listen to the conversation.
Then a man started to smoke.
The woman pointed ..
to the non-smoking sign ..
and asked him to ..
put out the cigarette.
No, she didn't.
Can you play the tape again, please?
Now some pronunciation practice.
Listen and repeat.
started
then a man started
Then a man started to smoke.
Pointed
the woman pointed
The woman pointed to the non- smoking sign.
Note, Sam,
that the past tense ..
of start ..
is started.
You add an extra syllable:
start, started.
A man started to smoke.
And that the past tense of ..
point is pointed.
You add an extra syllable:
point, pointed.
The woman pointed to the non- smoking sign.
Regular verbs ending ..
with a T sound like point..
and start in the past tense are ..
pointed and started.
The same is true for regular verbs ..
ending with a ..
D sound like add and end.
These verbs are pronounced with..
an ID sound a..
t the end ..
as in added and ended.
Listen to the conversation.
Did you talk to Mike?
No. I don't know where he is.
Now, what can I do?
Don't worry.
I talked to him ..
and I fixed the tape.
I added the part with..
the man smoking.
The verb add in the past tense is added.
I added the part ..
with the man smoking.
Let's practice some of these verbs ..
ending with the T sound ..
or the D sound.
I say, "The woman points to the sign."
And you say…
The woman pointed to the sign.
OK? Let's go.
The woman points to the sign.
The woman pointed to the sign.
I add the part with the man smoking.
I added the part with the man smoking.
The man starts to smoke.
The man started to smoke.
They expect him to stop.
They expected him to stop.
Susan visits us on the weekend.
Susan visited us on the weekend.
We end the lesson with music.
We ended the lesson with music.
Very good, Sam.
The rest of the regular verbs ..
in the past tense,
For example:
follow and show,
pronounced with a D sound ..
at the end,
/d/, as in followed
and showed.
She followed the waiter.
I showed a man smoking.
Now here's a story.
We tell the story ..
in the present tense.
But you, Sam,
tell the story ..
in the past tense.
I say, "Sophia Loren walks ..
into a restaurant."
And you say….
Sophia Loren walked ..
into a restaurant.
I say, "The waiter shows her to a table."
And you say….
The waiter showed her to a table.
Ready? Here we go.
One day the famous actress ..
Sophia Loren walks ..
into a restaurant.
One day the famous actress Sophia Loren ..
walked into a restaurant.
The waiter shows her to a table.
The waiter showed her to a table.
At the next table is Luciano Pavarotti,
the famous opera singer.
At the next table was Luciano Pavarotti,
the famous opera singer.
"What are you having for lunch?"she asks.
"What are you having for lunch?" she asked.
"A steak."answers Pavarotti.
"A steak," answered Pavarotti.
Then the waiter arrives with Pavarotti's steak.
Then the waiter arrived with Pavarotti's steak.
It's really too big for one person.
It was really too big for one person.
Pavarotti starts to eat.
Pavarotti started to eat.
Sophia points to the steak and looks at him.
Sophia pointed to the steak and looked at him.
"Are you eating that alone?"
she asks.
"Are you eating that alone?" she asked.
"Of course not,"
answers the famous opera singer.
"Of course not,"
answered the famous opera singer.
"With spaghetti!"
That's all for today, Sam. This is the end of Lesson Six.
二,基本句子:
I didn't see a man smoking.
Can we watch it together?
Sure. See?
The woman walked into the restaurant. She talked to the waiter...She asked for the non-smoking section ...Then she followed the waiter to a table ... Then she sat down and looked at the menu.
We watch a lot of TV every day.—— We watched a lot of TV yesterday.
Look in the past tense is looked.
I look at the newspaper every night.—— I looked at the newspaper last night.
The same for walk and talk.
You talk a lot.—— You talked a lot last night.
We watch a lot of TV.——We watched a lot of TV.
I look at the newspaper.—— I looked at the newspaper.
She walks to the supermarket every day.—— She walked to the supermarket yesterday.
You ask a lot of questions every night.—— You asked a lot of questions last night.
It looks OK today.—— It looked OK yesterday.
I miss him.—— I missed him yesterday.
For regular verbs ending with the P sound as in stop . . .
We usually stop in Washington.—— But last week we stopped in New York.
And for regular verbs ending with the F sound as in laugh. . .
He always laughs at everything. —— Last night he laughed at nothing.
Ending with the K sound as in…Look, talk, and walk;
Ending with the S sound as in …Miss and kiss;
Ending with the P sound as in…stop;
And ending with the F sound as in…Laugh.
He laughs a lot.—— He laughed a lot.
They kiss everybody.—— They kissed everybody.
We watch a lot of movies.—— We watched a lot of movies.
She stops at the produce section.—— She stopped at the produce section.
She asks about the bananas.—— She asked about the bananas.
They look a little too ripe.—— They looked a little too ripe.
She laughs at the price.—— She laughed at the price.
started—— then a man started—— Then a man started to smoke.
Pointed—— the woman pointed —— The woman pointed to the non- smoking sign.
Regular verbs ending with a T sound like point and start in the past tense are pointed and started.
The same is true for regular verbs ending with a D sound like add and end.
These verbs are pronounced with an ID sound a t the end as in added and ended.
The woman points to the sign.—— The woman pointed to the sign.
I add the part with the man smoking. —— I added the part with the man smoking.
The man starts to smoke.—— The man started to smoke.
They expect him to stop. —— They expected him to stop.
Susan visits us on the weekend.—— Susan visited us on the weekend.
We end the lesson with music.—— We ended the lesson with music.
She followed the waiter. —— I showed a man smoking.
One day the famous actress Sophia Loren walks into a restaurant.
One day the famous actress Sophia Loren walked into a restaurant.
The waiter shows her to a table.
The waiter showed her to a table.
At the next table is Luciano Pavarotti, the famous opera singer.
At the next table was Luciano Pavarotti, the famous opera singer.
"What are you having for lunch?"she asks.
"What are you having for lunch?" she asked.
"A steak."answers Pavarotti.
"A steak," answered Pavarotti.
Then the waiter arrives with Pavarotti's steak.
Then the waiter arrived with Pavarotti's steak.
It's really too big for one person.
It was really too big for one person.
Pavarotti starts to eat.
Pavarotti started to eat.
Sophia points to the steak and looks at him.
Sophia pointed to the steak and looked at him.
"Are you eating that alone?"she asks.
"Are you eating that alone?" she asked.
"Of course not,"answers the famous opera singer.
"Of course not," answered the famous opera singer.
"With spaghetti!"
That's all for today, Sam. This is the end of Lesson Six
三,基本场景:
第一部分:
过去进行时:动词 + ed,
在ch\k\s\p\ph 音后面时d 发t 音,如:watch,Look, talk, and walk;Miss and kiss;stop;Laugh.
1.情景:
Lesson Six. Here we are at the WEFL studio in Stamford. Listen to the conversation.
Well, I watched the tape.
I didn't see a man smoking.
Can we watch it together?
Sure. See?
The woman walked into the restaurant. She talked to the waiter...She asked for the non-smoking section ...Then she followed the waiter to a table ... Then she sat down and looked at the menu.
2.学习:
Now some pronunciation practice. Listen and repeat.
I watched
I watched the tape.
the woman walked
The woman walked into the restaurant.
she talked
She talked to the waiter.
she asked
for the non-smoking section
She asked for the non-smoking section.
then she looked
Then she looked at the menu.
3.引导学习:
Note, Sam, that in the past tense all these verbs - look, walk, talk, and watch - are pronounced
with a T sound at the end,/t/, as in walked.
We watch a lot of TV every day.—— We watched a lot of TV yesterday.
Look in the past tense is looked.
I look at the newspaper every night.—— I looked at the newspaper last night.
The same for walk and talk.
You talk a lot.—— You talked a lot last night.
In fact, when a regular verb ends with CH as in watch or with the K sound as in walk, talk, and look,
you add a T sound at the end to make the past tense.Listen and repeat.
We watch a lot of TV.——We watched a lot of TV.
I look at the newspaper.—— I looked at the newspaper.
4.练习:
Now, Sam, let's practice. I say, "We watch a lot of TV every day."And you say. . .We watched a lot of TV yesterday.I say, "I look at the newspaper every night." And you say. . .I looked at the newspaper
last night.Ready? Let's go.
We watch a lot of TV every day.—— We watched a lot of TV yesterday.
I look at the newspaper every night.—— I looked at the newspaper last night.
She walks to the supermarket every day.—— She walked to the supermarket yesterday.
You ask a lot of questions every night.—— You asked a lot of questions last night.
It looks OK today.—— It looked OK yesterday.
5.引导学习:
Good, Sam! This rule about the T sound is also true for regular verbs ending with the S sound as
in miss and kiss.
I miss him.—— I missed him yesterday.
For regular verbs ending with the P sound as in stop . . .
We usually stop in Washington.—— But last week we stopped in New York.
And for regular verbs ending with the F sound as in laugh. . .
He always laughs at everything. —— Last night he laughed at nothing.
So, to make the past tense, we add the
T sound to regular verbs ending with CH as in…Watch;
Ending with the K sound as in…Look, talk, and walk;
Ending with the S sound as in …Miss and kiss;
Ending with the P sound as in…stop;
And ending with the F sound as in…Laugh.
6.练习:
Remember, Sam, this rule works for regular verbs, not irregular verbs. Now let's do an exercise.
I say, He laughs a lot." And you say. ..He laughed a lot.OK, I really want to hear that T sound. Ready? Let's begin.
He laughs a lot.—— He laughed a lot.
They kiss everybody.—— They kissed everybody.
We watch a lot of movies.—— We watched a lot of movies.
She stops at the produce section.—— She stopped at the produce section.
She asks about the bananas.—— She asked about the bananas.
They look a little too ripe.—— They looked a little too ripe.
She laughs at the price.—— She laughed at the price.
第二部分:
过去式尾数+ ed,末位是 t 或 d 就发音id:pointed / started / ended / added
1.情景:
Good, Sam. That wasn't difficult, was it?Now listen to the conversation.
Then a man started to smoke. The woman pointed to the non-smoking sign and asked him to put out the cigarette.
No, she didn't.
Can you play the tape again, please?
2.学习:
Now some pronunciation practice. Listen and repeat.
started—— then a man started—— Then a man started to smoke.
Pointed—— the woman pointed —— The woman pointed to the non- smoking sign.
3.引导学习:
Note, Sam, that the past tense of start is started. You add an extra syllable: start, started.
A man started to smoke.And that the past tense of point is pointed. You add an extra syllable: point, pointed.The woman pointed to the non- smoking sign.
Regular verbs ending with a T sound like point and start in the past tense are pointed and started.
The same is true for regular verbs ending with a D sound like add and end.
These verbs are pronounced with an ID sound a t the end as in added and ended.
4.情景:
Listen to the conversation.
Did you talk to Mike?
No. I don't know where he is. Now, what can I do?
Don't worry. I talked to him and I fixed the tape. I added the part with the man smoking.
5.引导学习:
The verb add in the past tense is added.
I added the part with the man smoking.
6.练习:
Let's practice some of these verbs ending with the T sound or the D sound. I say, "The woman points to the sign." And you say…The woman pointed to the sign.OK? Let's go.
The woman points to the sign.—— The woman pointed to the sign.
I add the part with the man smoking. —— I added the part with the man smoking.
The man starts to smoke.—— The man started to smoke.
They expect him to stop. —— They expected him to stop.
Susan visits us on the weekend.—— Susan visited us on the weekend.
We end the lesson with music.—— We ended the lesson with music.
第三部分:followed and showed 直接发音d
1.引导学习:
Very good, Sam. The rest of the regular verbs in the past tense, For example:
follow and show,
a pronounced with a D sound at the end, /d/, as in followed and showed.
She followed the waiter. —— I showed a man smoking.
2.练习:
Now here's a story. We tell the story in the
present tense.But you, Sam, tell the story in the
past tense.I say, "Sophia Loren walks into a restaurant." And you say ..Sophia Loren walked ..
into a restaurant.I say, "The waiter shows her to a table." And you say….The waiter showed her to a table.Ready? Here we go.
One day the famous actress Sophia Loren walks into a restaurant.
One day the famous actress Sophia Loren walked into a restaurant.
The waiter shows her to a table.
The waiter showed her to a table.
At the next table is Luciano Pavarotti, the famous opera singer.
At the next table was Luciano Pavarotti, the famous opera singer.
"What are you having for lunch?"she asks.
"What are you having for lunch?" she asked.
"A steak."answers Pavarotti.
"A steak," answered Pavarotti.
Then the waiter arrives with Pavarotti's steak.
Then the waiter arrived with Pavarotti's steak.
It's really too big for one person.
It was really too big for one person.
Pavarotti starts to eat.
Pavarotti started to eat.
Sophia points to the steak and looks at him.
Sophia pointed to the steak and looked at him.
"Are you eating that alone?"she asks.
"Are you eating that alone?" she asked.
"Of course not,"answers the famous opera singer.
"Of course not," answered the famous opera singer.
"With spaghetti!"
That's all for today, Sam. This is the end of Lesson Six
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