全英文的小学生英语日常对话教学课件PPT
Title: Daily Conversations in English for Primary School StudentsIntroduction...
Title: Daily Conversations in English for Primary School StudentsIntroductionHello everyone! Today we'll be learning about daily conversations in English. This is a very important skill that will help us in our future interactions. We'll learn how to greet people, ask simple questions, and make polite requests. Let's get started!Learning ObjectivesBy the end of this lesson, you will be able to:Greet people in EnglishAsk simple questions in EnglishMake polite requests in EnglishTopic 1: GreetingsTeaching AidsUse pictures or role-plays to demonstrate greetings.ActivitiesHave students practice greeting each other in EnglishEncourage them to use the words they have learned to greet the teacher or their classmatesAsk students to write down their favorite greeting and why they like itSummaryGreetings are an important part of any conversation. We use them to show respect and politeness. In English, there are many different ways to greet people, such as "Hello", "Good morning", "How are you?" and "Nice to meet you". Remember to use the appropriate greeting for the time of day and the situation.Topic 2: Asking Simple QuestionsTeaching AidsUse pictures or props to demonstrate questions.ActivitiesHave students ask each other simple questions in Englishsuch as "What's your name?" or "How old are you?"Encourage them to ask the teacher or their classmates questions in EnglishAsk students to write down a few questions that they would like to ask their friends or family in EnglishSummaryAsking questions is a great way to start a conversation and learn more about someone else. In English, there are many different ways to ask questions, such as "What's your name?" or "How old are you?" Remember to use a polite tone when asking questions and wait for the answer patiently.Topic 3: Making Polite RequestsTeaching AidsUse pictures or role-plays to demonstrate making requests.ActivitiesHave students practice making polite requests in Englishsuch as "Can I borrow your pencil?" or "Would you please pass the salt?"Encourage them to ask their classmates or the teacher for something in EnglishAsk students to write down a few polite requests that they would like to make to their friends or family in EnglishSummaryMaking requests is an important part of communication. In English, there are many different ways to make requests politely, such as "Can I borrow your book?" or "Would you mind closing the door?" Remember to use polite language and a respectful tone when making requests.