高一英语Word power
In
learning English, we may often come across pair nouns and group nouns. It is very important to know how to use them in an
appropriate way. In this part, you are given the opportunity to
enlarge your
vocabulary by
learning some words about archaeology. And some exercises are designed for you to
practise and
reinforce the new
vocabulary you have just learnt. Try to
expand your
vocabulary as well as your knowledge and apply your new knowledge practically.
Step 1: Brainstorming
1. Now please form groups of four and discuss what pair nouns and group nouns mean. Try to use your own words to explain? (Pair nouns usually refer to people or things that exist as a pair, e.g., a pair of shoes, a pair of glasses, a pair of trousers. Group nouns
therefore mean people or things as a group, e.g., a team of football players, a herd of cows, etc.)
2. Discuss with your
partner and then report to the whole class what you did last Sunday by using some pair nouns and group nouns.
Sample answer:
Last Sunday my family went shopping in the department store. In front of it, a group of fashion models was showing the new collections for this year. I went to get a close look at it, but the crowd was too big. In the department store I bought a pair of gloves, two pairs of
trousers and a pair of boots.
Pair nouns and group nouns
1. Read the short dialogue on page 46 first, and then read the brief
introduction to pair nouns and group nouns. Compare their definitions with the ones here. Try to find ways to improve yours. Read the first tip box. Do you know how to use pair nouns?
2. Now read the second tip box carefully. Be sure to understand what each group noun given here means. You may
consult with each other or the dictionary to know how to use them.
3. Look at the pictures in the exercise on page 46 first. Read the instructions carefully and label the pictures. Finish all the exercises as quickly as possible.
Sample answers:
a bunch of flowers a pair of glasses a flock of birds
three pairs of boots four packs of playing cards a pair of socks
a herd of deer a swarm of bees a team of footballers/boys
a pair of earrings
Step 2: Vocabulary
learningWords
related to archaeology
Suppose you are an
archaeologist and you have just got news that an ancient tomb is discovered. What would you take with you? And what are the items used for? Look at the following chart. Discuss with your
partner and report your answers to the whole class.
What to take
What it is used for
Step 3: Vocabulary extension
1. Go over Part A then finish Part B
individually on page 47.
Answers: B
(1) Archaeology (2)
archaeologist (3) sites (4) archaeological (5) discovering (6) explored (7) dig (8) brush (9) record (10) remove
2. Form groups of four and read the instructions for Part C carefully. Each group must choose one subject as your topic. Make sure all of you
participate in the discussion. Then conduct a feedback activity.
Possible answers:
Words
related to biology:
environment
biological plant animal
climate soil
balance food water grow live mineral
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