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课件网) What’s wrong with him He has a cold. He should drink more water. What’s wrong with her She has a toothache. She shouldn’t eat too much chocolate. What’s wrong with him He has a fever. He had better see a doctor. 最好做某事 What’s the matter with him He has a stomachache. He _____ drink cold water. 最好不要做某事 had better not What’s the matter with her She has a backache. She _____ lift heavy things. had better not Pair work For example: A: What’s wrong with you B: I have a headache. /... A: You should/shouldn’t/ had better/had better not ... 1. —What’s wrong with Bruce — He has _____. A. a toothache B. a fever C. a headache and a cough 2. What’s Steve’s suggestion? A. Seeing a doctor. B. Taking some medicine. C. Going home and rest. 1b Read 1a and choose the correct answers. Mark T(True) or F (False). Steve looks well. ( ) Bruce has been ill for two days. ( ) Steve will take Bruce to the hospital. ( ) Bruce will take some medicine. ( ) T F T T A: Hey, Bruce. You don’t look well. What’s the _____ B: Well, I’m feeling terrible! I have a _____ and a _____. A: I’m sorry to hear that. ____ _____ have you been ____ this B: Two days. A: You may have the flu. You’d _____ take some medicine. B: I think I will. A: Shall I _____ you to the hospital B: No, thank you. I’ll go home and have a rest. matter headache cough How long like better take Read 1a and fill in the blanks. Number the sentences to make up a conversation similar to 1a. How are you feeling, Nick I have a terrible cold. I cough day and night. Not so well. I don’t feel like eating. OK. Thank you. I’m so sorry to hear that. Why don’t you have a good rest You’d better not go to school today. What’s wrong 1 4 2 6 5 3 2 I have a toothache. Pair work Make conversations after the example. Example: What’s wrong/the matter with you 3 You shouldn’t eat too much candy. / You should brush your teeth twice a day. I have He/She has the flu. a fever. a toothache. a stomachache. a backache. You He/She had better should had better not shouldn’t lie down and rest. see a dentist. drink lots of boiled water. drink cold water. work too long. eat too much candy. eat hot food. New words and phrases can be learnt better if you make your own meaningful sentences with them. Find the right advice. I have a sore throat. 1. You should eat hot food. 2. You’d better drink cold water. 3. You’d better drink hot tea with honey. I have a toothache. 1. You’d better work too long. 2. You’d better see a dentist. 3. You should drink lots of boiled water. Find the right advice. I have the flu. 1. You’d better not drink boiled water. 2. You’d better see a dentist. 3. You should lie down and rest. Find the right advice. He has a fever. 1. He’d better drink lots of boiled water. 2. He’d better see a dentist. 3. He should not drink lots of boiled water. Find the right advice. She has sore eyes. 1. She’d better eat hot food. 2. She sh ... ...