Key phrases 1. A pair, a pair, a pair.
Between a and B.
3. number one? What's the way to …? on the road
I'm sorry, please say it again.
Pass by, pass by
Looking forward to looking forward to
Please forgive me for interrupting. Please forgive me.
8. Get some information about getting relevant information? Some information about
Turn left \ turn right.
10. Walk by.
It's a little early
A good place to eat is a good place to eat.
Under different circumstances.
Punctuality, punctuality
arrive at the destination
Dinner, dinner.
Number one? S/\ The right is on the right.
Come on, come on, please.
Shopping mall shopping mall
corner ...
2 1. Import Import
Knowledge points in Unit 3 of Grade 9 English: key sentence patterns 1. Common sentences for asking the way:
Do you know where it is?
Can you tell me how to get there?
Can you tell me how to get there?
Can you tell me something? It means asking things very politely.
Can you tell me how to get to the park?
Can you tell me how to get to the post office?
2. Have you decided to do it? ...
She decided to have lunch. She decided to have lunch.
3. Is that a good place to hang out?
Is that a good place to hang out?
4. a little? A little, a little?
She is a little shy. She is a little shy.
5. I like verbs better. Commonly used structures are:
Be partial to sth. Like sth.
I prefer English. I prefer English.
Would rather do sth.
I like to sit. I prefer to sit.
I like something better than something. Same? Like it better than? ...
I prefer dogs to cats. I prefer dogs to cats.
Would rather do it than do it.
I prefer walking to sitting. I would rather walk than sit.
Would rather do than do sth.
I would rather work than be idle. I would rather work than be idle.
I'm sorry to do something. I feel sorry and sad about doing something.
Unit 3 knowledge points: composition This unit introduces how to lead the way, which is also a topic to be involved in writing.
Common expressions in writing about such topics are:
Let me tell you how to get there.
(2) You can go forward ...
(3) Turn left/right ...
(4) Go straight ...
Typical example
You have two tickets for Red Flag Theatre, and you want to invite Rob to go with you. Please write him a letter, invite him and tell him the specific route to the Red Flag Theatre.
Excellent composition
Dear Rob:
Are you free next Sunday? There will be a concert at the Red Flag Theatre. I have two tickets. I hope you can go with me. Now let me tell you how to get there.
First, you can walk along Zhaowuda Road after you leave home. Then turn left to the third street. Go straight along the third street. When you reach the pedestrian street, turn right. Then walk along the street until you see the Red Flag Theatre on your right.
I'll wait for you at the gate of the Red Flag Theatre.