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课件网) 2021年秋人教精通版英语精选课件 六年级上册 Unit 6 There are four seasons in a year. Lesson 32 Guess 咏柳 碧玉妆成一树高,万条垂下绿丝绦。 不知细叶谁裁出,二月春风似剪刀。 Which season does the poem refer to? It refers to spring. Free talk What is spring like? green leaves flowers on the tree Butterflies and green grass are everywhere. Birds sing happy songs. What do people do in spring? Farmers farm the land. 种地;种田 People go on spring outings. 去春游 Children fly kites. 放风筝 Just practise Spring is the first season. What’s spring like? What do people do in spring? Trees have new green leaves. There are a lot of flowers on the peach trees. 树木长出了新的绿叶。 桃树上开出了许多花。 Birds sing to welcome the spring. farm the land 小鸟唱歌来欢迎春天。 种地;种田 go on spring outings fly kites 去春游 放风筝 Quick response When you see the picture and say the phrase or sentence quickly. Watch and read Just write season spring little green bird fly Spring is the first season. is the first and it is a season. It is a cold but gets warmer and warmer. Trees have green leaves. sing to welcome it. Children can kites. Everyone enjoys the spring. Fill in the blanks Role-play What do you do in spring? I fly kites with my friends. What do you do in spring? I go on spring outings with my classmates. Two little spring birds, Singing in the sky. One named Peter, One named Guy. Let’s sing Spring comes, And birds come. Spring comes, And birds come. Come here, Peter. Come here, Guy. Have some pie. Have some pie. 吃些馅饼 Watch and sing again A few new places. A few new faces. A few new friends. A few new lessons. Read and find few new ew Watch and chant again Spring is the first season. What’s spring like? What do people do in spring? 字母组合“ew”的发音。 Summary Exercise 一、将图片与相应的短语连线。 A. fly kites B. farm the land C. go on spring outings D. sing songs 题1 题2 题3 二、判断下列图片与句子是(√)否(×)一致。 ( ) 1. There are no birds in the tree. ( ) 2. Children fly kites. ( ) 3. They go on spring outings. × √ × 题1 题2 题3 Homework 1. Read and write the key words and phrases for three times. 2. Listen to the song and try to sing. 3. Sing the chant to your partner. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? — P. B. Shelley