The first volume of Grade Four English Unit 1 Knowledge Points Three Words
Classroom classroom window window blackboard lamp picture door computer computer Fan Fan wall floor
Phrase: the teacher at the podium? Desk
Key sentence patterns:
1. We have a new classroom. We have a new classroom.
Really? What? It is in the classroom. Really? What is in the classroom?
2. let? Let's go and have a look! Let's go and have a look!
Good/good idea/good idea.
3. Let me help you! Let me help you.
-Thank you. Thank you.
4. Where are the photos? Where are the photos?
-It? Near the window. It's by the window.
Sentences usually involved in listening tests:
Open the door, open the door and sweep the floor.
Turn on the light. Turn on the light. Post pictures.
Clean the blackboard. Clean the blackboard. Close the window. Close the window.
Four Grade English Volume I Unit 2 Three Word Knowledge Points:
Bag bag story book story book candy notebook notebook toy key key
Chinese book Chinese book English book math book math book
Key sentence patterns:
1. I have a new schoolbag. I have a new schoolbag.
Really?
2. What? Is it in your schoolbag? What's in your bag?
An English book, a math book and three story books. An English book, a math book and three story books.
What color is it? What color is that?
-It? It is blue and white. It is blue and white.
4. What? What's in it? What's inside?
An English book. An English book.
5. Here it is! It's here.
-Thank you very much! Thank you very much.
Sentences usually involved in listening tests:
Put your Chinese book in your desk. Put your Chinese book in your desk.
Put your pencil-box on your English book.
Put your math book under your bag.
Put your eraser next to your pencil box.
Four Grade English Volume I Unit 3 Three Word Knowledge Points:
Strong quiet quiet hair shoes glasses friendly.
Key sentence patterns:
1. What's his name? /who? Is he? What's his name?
His name is Zhang Peng. His name is Zhang Peng.
He wears glasses and his shoes are blue. He wears glasses and blue shoes.
He is tall and strong. He is tall and strong.
This unit is simple and easy to listen to: describe a quiet and strong person, let the students find the corresponding picture in the given picture, or judge whether the picture is consistent with the content in the recording. ..
Four Grade English Volume I Unit 4 Three Word Knowledge Points:
Study study kitchen bathroom bedroom living room telephone bed sofa refrigerator table table
Key sentence patterns:
1. Where is the cat? Where is the cat?
-It? In the living room. It's in the living room.
2. Where are the keys? Where are the keys?
-They're in the door. It is on the door.
4. Are they near the table? Are they near the table?
-Yes, they are. No, they aren't. Yes/no.
5. Is it on the shelf? Is it on the shelf?
-Yes, it is. /no, it isn't. Yes/no
The main points of listening in this unit are:
Go to the living room. Watch TV. Go to the living room. Watch TV.
Go to the study. Read a book. Go to the study. Read a book.
Go to the kitchen. Have a snack. Go to the kitchen. Eat snacks.
Go to the bedroom. Take a nap. Go to the bedroom. Take a nap.
Four Grade English Volume I Unit 5 Three Word Knowledge Points:
Daodao noodles beef soup vegetables chopsticks spoon spoon
Fork fork bowl penis
Phrases:
Make yourself at home.
Key sentence patterns:
1. What would you like for dinner? What would you like for dinner?
-I want some beef. What do you want for lunch? I want to eat some beef.
2. What's for dinner? What's for dinner?
Some fish and vegetables. Some fish and vegetables.
Help yourself. Help yourself.
-Thank you. Thank you.
Do you want a knife and fork? Do you want a knife and fork?
-No, thanks. I can use chopsticks. No, thanks. I can use chopsticks.
6. Do you want some soup? Do you want some soup?
-Yes, please! All right, please!
Listening knowledge points involved in this unit:
Make salad
Please pass me the bowl.
Pass me the knife.
Cut vegetables. Cut vegetables.
Use a spoon
Use a fork
Now let? Let's have a try! Now let's try it!
Four Grade English Volume I Unit 6 Three Word Knowledge Points:
Uncle, uncle, tutor, aunt, aunt, parents, football players, football players, doctors, drivers, farmers, nurses and cooks.
Key sentence patterns:
1. How many people are there in your family? How many people are there in your family?
Three. Three people.
2. What does your uncle do? Work? What does your uncle do?
He is a driver. He is a driver.
Is this your aunt? Is this your aunt?
-Yes. She? She is a nurse. Yes, she is a nurse.