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Retelling a StoryRetelling a StoryCommunication!Communication!
Talking about LoveTalking about Love
What we’ll do Today: Grammar Review– Pronouns
Music Introduction
Movie Introduction
Basic Basic English English
Grammar Grammar RulesRules
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Pronouns:
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Four Types of Pronouns
Subject Pronouns – I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they
Object Pronouns – me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them
Possessive Pronouns– mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs
Demonstrative Pronouns - this, that, these, those
Possessive adjectives– my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their
Subject Pronouns Subject Pronouns – I, you, he, she, it,
we, you, they
function as the subject of a sentence: I live in New York.
Do you like playing tennis?
He doesn't want to come this evening.
Object Pronouns Object Pronouns – me, you, him, her, it,
us, you, them
serve as the object of a verb : Give me the book.
He told you to come tonight.
She asked him to help.
Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronouns – mine, yours, his,
hers, its, ours, yours, theirs
show that something belongs to someone. : That house is mine.
This is yours.
I'm sorry, that's his.
Those books are hers.
Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns – this, that, these, those
refer to things. 'this' and 'these' refer to something that is near. 'that' and 'those' refer to things that are farther away. . : This is my house.
That is our car over there.
These are my colleagues in this room.
Those are beautiful flowers in the next field.
If I Ain’t Got YouIf I Ain’t Got YouAlicia KeysAlicia Keys
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Lyrics: Some people live for the fortune
[ 财富 ]
Some people live just for the fame [ 声誉 ]
Some people live for the power [ 权利 ]
Some people live just to play the game [“ 玩生命的游戏、混日子” ]
Lyrics: Some people think that the
physical [ 物质的 ]things
Define [ 下定义、说明了 ]what's within
And I've been there before
But that life‘s a bore[ 令人厌倦 ]
So full of the superficial [ 表面性的、肤浅的 ]
Some people want it all
But I don't want nothing at all (anything at all)
If it ain't you baby, if I ain’t got you baby (isn’t)
Some people want diamond rings
Some just want everything
But everything means nothing
If I ain't got you, Yeah
Some people search for a fountain [喷泉 ]
That promises forever young
Some people need three dozen roses
And that's the only way to prove you love them
Hand me the world on a silver platter
And what good would it be?
With no one to share
With no one who truly cares for me?
If I Ain’t Got YouIf I Ain’t Got YouAlicia KeysAlicia Keys
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Pride and Prejudice Pride and Prejudice 《傲慢与偏见》《傲慢与偏见》MOVIE INTRODUCTIONMOVIE INTRODUCTION
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Trailer Dialogue He’s here!
Is he amiable?
Is he handsome?
He’s single! (I believe so.) *cheers
Trailer Dialogue In an era when marrying a rich man was the
most a woman could hope for,
Elizabeth Bennett was way ahead of her time.
This fall, focus features presents, the story of a modern woman…
…who discovered the one person she cannot stand, is the one man she may not be able to resist!
Character introduction
Elizabeth (Lizzy) Bennett Mr. Darcy
Character Introduction
Jane Bennett Mr. Bingley
Retelling a StoryRetelling a StoryCommunication!Communication!
Story Game1. Think of a short story
1. Based on Love and/or Romance!
2. Again, this can be a personal story (your story) or something you heard somewhere else.
2. Tell it to your partner
3. Repeat ( 重复 ) for the other person (you should now know the other person’s story -此刻,你们两都应该知道对方的故事了 )
Story Game Part 21. Tell the story you just heard ( 你刚听完的故
事 ) to somebody else
2. Repeat for the other person
3. Repeat as many times as desired
4. Compare the final story with the original story
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