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课件网) Unit 4 A good read integrated skills & Study skills The Hunchback of Notre Dame is written by Victor Hugo, a writer. The story of the ugly man really touched me. Quasimodo French Recommending a book The writer of Gulliver’s Travels is . It is a . It tells about Gullver’s travels to different places, such as , Brobdingnag (大人国), Laputa (飞岛国) and Houyhnhnms (慧骃国/智马国). Lilliput Jonathan Swift novel Recommending a book Student Type Name Kitty novel Three Men in a Boat 《三怪客泛舟记》 Millie history Notes from a Small Island《“小不列颠”札记》 Daniel science Moment in Peking《京华烟云》 Simon travel The Long March《长征》 Sandy A Brief History of Time《时间简史》 Match each student with the type and name of the book they have read. Part A1 Harry Potter series (n. 一系列;系列节目) J.K. Rowling and her books J.K. Rowling train 1995 stories 31 July 1965 seventh/last London 70 450 200 was not seventh stories 31 British in over 200 countries and areas all over the world Listen again. Underline the mistake in each sentence and write the correct words in the blanks. Part A3 Do you often borrow books from our school library If you want to borrow a book, what should you pay attention to We must know how many books we can borrow at a time. We must know how long we can keep the books. We must return the books on time. We must take good care of the books. If we want to keep the books longer, we must renew them. Something we should know before borrowing a book 1. How many books can Daniel borrow at a time He can borrow one Chinese book and one English book. 2. How long can he keep the books For two weeks. 3. How can he renew the books He can renew them online. Daniel is talking to Mrs Li, the school librarian. Speak up Speak up: I want some history books. Pair work: I want some history books. ... ... ... A student: A librarian: A student: A student: A student: A student: A librarian: A librarian: A librarian: A librarian: Study skills Transitions between ideas When we write an article, we have different ways to connect the ideas in it. One way to do this is to use transitional words or phrases that help bring ideas together. Thank you!