第十一册 第十一课
一、基本词组
1、someone, something, anyone, anything, no one, and nothing.:
This is .... Listen to ...between ...
woman who says she can...
information about what ...on ....
Notice how ,,,,,
the following words are used:
someone,
something,
anyone,
anything,
no one,
and nothing.
You've agreed to ....about ....
Is that correct?
That's right,
Detective LePage.
You didn't see
anyone
enter the building, did you?
Yes. I saw
someone
come in ....
He wasn't carrying
anything,
was he?
Yes. He was carrying
something
in his hands.
It looked like a box.
And he didn't say
anything,
I suppose.
He said
nothing
at first.
Then, when he got to...,
he said
something.
What did he say?
He said, "Pizza delivery!"
What happened after that?:
Nothing happened.
No one
was at home.
So he turned around
and left the building.
And you think he had
something
to do with the robbery?
Of course not!
He had
nothing
to do with it.
But you asked me what I saw,
and I told you.
Now is there
anything
else you'd like me
to help you with?
I'm sure there's
nothing else
we can get from you.
anyone enter the building
you didn't see anyone
someone come in around 9:00 P.M.
I saw someone come in'
He wasn't carrying anything.
He was carrying something.
nothing at first
He said nothing at first.
Nothing happened.
No one was at home.
hear a sentence
with a missing word.
Then you will hear two words.
One of them is the missing word,
and the other word is incorrect.
Repeat the sentence,
putting in the missing word.
I saw . . . enter the building.
Someone. . . anyone.
I saw someone enter ....
He was carrying . . . in his hands.
Anything . . . something.
He was carrying something...
There was . . . in the hall.
Anyone. . . no one.
There was no one in the hall.
I have. . . to say. . .
Something . . . anything.
I have something to say . . .
2、
Now listen to...between..., after ....
Notice the use of the expression
be supposed to
in the past tense.
Hi. What happened
to you?
You weren't supposed to
see me like this.
You were
supposed to
be here an hour ago.
I had to meet with Steven.
I'm sorry.
This isn't what was...
supposed to happen.
What was
supposed to happen?
You were ...
supposed to
come in
and I was
supposed to
look beautiful.
I was
supposed to
look calm and cool.
You were
supposed to
forget all about
the disagreement we had.
You were
supposed to
fall madly in love with me.
....to see me like this
you weren't supposed to...
... to be here an hour ago
you were supposed to...
.... what was supposed to happen
this isn't what ...
... to fall madly in love with me
you were supposed to....
Now you're going to hear
a sentence
in the past tense.
Using that sentence
and the expression
be supposed to,
make a new sentence saying
that the opposite was expected.
You saw me like this.
You weren't supposed to
see me like this.
Jake didn't
fall madly in love with Chris.
Jake was
supposed to
fall madly in love with Chris.
You saw me like this.
You weren't supposed to ...
Jake didn't
fall madly in love with Chris.
Jake was supposed to ...
This accident happened.
This accident
wasn't supposet to happen.
Detective Modine didn't
solve the mystery quickly.
.... was supposed to .......
Chris didn't
look calm and cool.
...was supposed to ....
3、
Now listen to ....women
.who's ...to ...in ... for ...for ....
Notice how she uses the expression
be supposed to
in the present tense.
When your ..., remember you're...
supposed to be very quiet.
He's not supposed to
know we're planning
a party for him.
And you're not
supposed to
mention the presents
hidden in the closet.
He's supposed to
think this is just an ordinary visit.
When I come in
with the cake,
everyone is
supposed to shout,
"Surprise!"
and sing "Happy Birthday" to him.
Is that clear,
children? Children!
Be supposed to
in the present tense
is used to talk about expected actions
that are customary or advisable.
...be very quiet
you're supposed to be...
...to know we're planning a party for him
he's not supposed to know...
....to think this is just an ordinary visit
he's supposed to think....
Now you'll hear a phrase
followed by a subject.
Use the subject,
the phrase,
and the expression
be supposed to
in the present tense
to talk about a customary
or advisable action.
Be very quiet. . . you.
You're supposed to be ...
Not know we're planning a party for him . . . he.
He's not supposed to know ....
Listen to their mother . . . children.
Children are supposed to listen ....
Not park in front of a fire hydrant. . . drivers.
Drivers are not supposed to park ...
Not tell lies to the police. . . people being questioned.
People being questioned are not supposed to tell ...
二、基本句子:
1、
You didn't see anyone enter the building.
I saw someone come in around 9:00 P.M.
He wasn't carrying anything.
He was carrying something.
He said nothing at first.
Nothing happened.
No one was at home.
I saw . . . enter the building. Someone. . . anyone. I saw someone enter the building.
He was carrying . . .in his hands. Anything. . .something. He was carrying something in his hands.
There was . . . in the hall. Anyone. . . no one. There was no one in the hall.
I have. . . to say. . . Something . . . anything. I have something to say . . .
2、
You werent supposed to see me like this.
You were supposed to be here an hour ago.
This isn't what was supposed to happen.
You were supposed to fall madly in love with me.
You saw me like this.
You weren't supposed to see me like this.
Jake didn't fall madly in love with Chris.
Jake was supposed to fall madly in love with Chris.
You saw me like this. You weren't supposed to see me like this.
Jake didn't fall madly in love with Chris. Jake was supposed to fall madly in love with Chris.
This accident happened. This accident wasn't supposet to happen.
Detective Modine didn't solve the mystery quickly. Detective Modine was supposed to solve the mystery quickly.
Chris didn't look calm and cool. Chris was supposed to look calm and cool.
3、 expression be supposed to in the present tense:
You're supposed to be very quiet.
He's not supposed to know we're planning a party for him.
He's supposed to think this is just an ordinary visit.
Be very quiet. . . you.
You're supposed to be very quiet.
Not know we're planning a party for him . . . he.
He's not supposed to know we're planning a party for him.
Be very quiet. . . you. You're supposed to be very quiet.
Not know we're planning a party for him. . . he. He's not supposed to know we're planning a party for him.
Listen to their mother . . . children. Children are supposed to listen to their mother.
Not park in front of a fire hydrant. . . drivers. Drivers are not supposed to park in front of a fire hydrant.
Not tell lies to the police. . . people being questioned. People being questioned are not supposed to tell lies to the police.
三、场景学习:
1、引导语:
This is Lesson Eleven. Listen to this conversation between a detective and a woman who says she can give him information about what happened on the night of a crime. Notice how the following words are used: someone, something, anyone, anything, no one,
and nothing. Ready? Listen.
2、情景:
All right, Mrs. Dolgin. You've agreed to answer a few questions about the robbery in your neighbor's apartment. Is that correct? That's right, Detective LePage. You didn't see anyone enter the building, did you? Yes. I saw someone come in around 9:00 P.M. A man. He wasn't carrying anything, was he? Yes. He was carrying somethin in his hands. It looked like a box. And he didn't say anything, I suppose. He said nothing at first. Then, when he got to my neighbor's apartment, he said something. What did he say? He said, "Pizza delivery!" What happened after that?: Nothing happened. No one was at home. So he turned around and left the building. And you think he had something to do with the robbery? Of course not! He had nothing to do with it. But you asked me what I saw, and I told you. Now is there anything else you'd like me to help you with?
3、学习:
No, Mrs. Dolgin. I'm sure there's nothing else we can get from you.
Now listen and repeat.
anyone enter the building
you didn't see anyone
You didn't see anyone enter the building.
You didn't see anyone enter the building.
someone come in around 9:00 P.M.
I saw someone come in'
I saw someone come in around 9:00 P.M.
I saw someone come in around 9:00 P.M.
carrying anything
He wasn't carrying anything.
He wasn't carrying anything.
carrying something
He was carrying something.
He was carrying something.
nothing at first
He said nothing at first.
He said nothing at first.
Nothing happened.
Nothing happened.
No one was at home.
No one was at home.
3、引导学习:
Now you're going to hear a sentence with a missing word. Then you will hear two words. One of them is the missing word, and the other word is incorrect. Repeat the sentence, putting in the missing word. For example, you hear. . .
I saw . . . enter the building. Someone. . . anyone. And you say . . . I saw someone enter the building. Or you hear. . . He was carrying . . . in his hands. Anything . . . something. And you say . . . He was carrying something in his hands. All right. Let's begin.
I saw . . . enter the building. Someone. . . anyone. I saw someone enter the building.
He was carrying . . . in his hands. Anything. . . something. He was carrying something in his
hands.
There was . . . in the hall. Anyone. . . no one. There was no one in the hall.
I have. . . to say. . . Something . . . anything. I have something to say . . .
四、场景学习:
1、引导语;
Now listen to part of the conversation between Chris and Jake, after Detective Modine leaves the room. Notice the use of the expression be supposed to in the past tense.
2、情景:
Hi. What happened to you? You weren't supposed to see me like this. You were supposed to be here an hour ago. I had to meet with Steven. I'm sorry. This isn't what was supposed to happen. What was supposed to happen? You were supposed to come in and I was supposed to look beautiful. I was supposed to look calm and cool. You were supposed to forget all about the disagreement we had. You were supposed to fall madly in love with me.
3、学习:
Now listen and repeat.
to see me like this
you weren't supposed to
You weren't supposed to see me like this.
You werent supposed to see me like this.
to be here an hour ago
you were supposed to
You were supposed to be here an hour ago.
You were supposed to be here an hour ago.
what was supposed to happen
this isn't what
This isn't what was supposed to happen.
This isn't what was supposed to happen.
to fall madly in love with me
you were supposed to
You were supposed to fall madly in love with me.
You were supposed to fall madly in love with me.
4、引导学习:
Now you're going to hear a sentence in the past tense. Using that sentence and the expression be supposed to, make a new sentence saying that the opposite was expected. For example, you hear.. .
You saw me like this. And you say. . . You weren't supposed to see me like this. Or you hear. . . Jake didn't fall madly in love with Chris. And you say. . . Jake was supposed to fall madly in love with Chris. OK? Let's begin.
5、练习:
You saw me like this. You weren't supposed to see me like this.
Jake didn't fall madly in love with Chris. Jake was supposed to fall madly in love with Chris.
This accident happened. This accident wasn't supposet to happen.
Detective Modine didn't solve the mystery quickly. Detective Modine was supposed to solve the mystery quickly.
Chris didn't look calm and cool. Chris was supposed to look calm and cool.
五、场景学习:
1、引导语:
Now listen to a mother who's giving instructions to her children in preparation for a surprise birthday party planned for one of the children's cousins. Notice how she uses the expression be supposed to in the present tense.
2、情景:
Now children, listen carefully. When your cousin gets here, remember you're supposed to be very quiet. He's not supposed to know we're planning a party for him. And you're not supposed to mention the presents hidden in the closet. He's supposed to think this is just an ordinary visit. When I come in with the cake, everyone is supposed to shout, "Surprise!" and sing "Happy Birthday" to him. Is that clear, children? Children!
3、学习:
Be supposed to in the present tense is used to talk about expected actions that are customary or advisable. Now listen and repeat.
be very quiet
you're supposed to be
You're supposed to be very quiet.
You're supposed to be very quiet.
to know we're planning a party for him
he's not supposed to know
He's not supposed to know we're planning a party for him.
He's not supposed to know we're planning a party for him.
to think this is just an ordinary visit
he's supposed to think
He's supposed to think this is just an ordinary visit.
He's supposed to think this is just an ordinary visit.
4、引导学习:
Now you'll hear a phrase followed by a subject. Use the subject, the phrase, and the expression be supposed to in the present tense to talk about a customary or advisable action. For example, you hear. . .
Be very quiet. . . you. And you say . . . You're supposed to be very quiet. Or you hear. . . Not know we're planning a party for him . . . he. And you say . . . He's not supposed to know we're planning a party for him. OK? Let's begin.
5、练习:
Be very quiet. . . you. You're supposed to be very quiet.
Not know we're planning a party for him. . . he. He's not supposed to know we're planning a party for him.
Listen to their mother . . . children. Children are supposed to listen to their mother.
Not park in front of a fire hydrant. . . drivers. Drivers are not supposed to park in front of a fire hydrant.
Not tell lies to the police. . . people being questioned. People being questioned are not supposed to tell lies to the police.
. This is the end of Lesson Eleven.