Do you always help your mum at home?What do you help her to do?Do you think you are a helpful son / daughter?Lesson 81-82 Sue helps mother What’s happening in today’s story? • Listen and raise as many questions as possible on the story. • You will work in your group for one minute. What’s mum doing?Mum is making some sandwiches for tea. make… for…: 为…而做…我妈妈经常为我做蛋糕。My mum often makes a cake for me.我爸爸正在为我做一个风筝。My father is making a kite for me.What is he doing now? He is making a fire.make a firemake friendsmake money make the beds1. We are going to have a barbeque, so father is ____________.2. Lily is a nice girl and all of us want to ____________ with her.3. She sells goods on the Internet, so she _____________ through Internet.4. Before going to sleep, she has to ______________first.making a firemake friendsmakes money make the bedsWhat make is the car?It’s Toyota.Who comes at this moment? What does Sue want to do? She wants to help mum cut the bread into ________. Sue is a ________ girl. helpfulsliceshelp sb (to) do sth What is the young lady doing now?She is helping the old man carry some boxes.e.g. They are helping an old man _________(clean) the house. (to) cleanhelp sb with sth e.g. She always helps me with my English. What’s wrong? Sue cuts the bread into ______ slices and mum ______ like them. thickdoesn’tWhat does mum ask Sue to give her? What does mum ask Sue to do then? Mum asks Sue to bring her some jam. Liquid : water, milk, lemonade, Coke orange juice, ink Meat: beef, mutton, chicken, fish , porkOther food: sugar, salt, butter, cheese, rice, bread, jam, honey, tea, coffeeOther things: soap, chalk, music, news, information, work, homework, housework… Uncountable nounsWhat is Sandy doing in the corner? Is there much jam left? There isn’t much jam left. The jar is nearly empty.After class , most of students go home , so the classroom is ___________ empty.nearly/almost(adv.)Retell the story in pairs• make some sandwiches for tea• want to help sb (to) do sth• cut … with … into slices • too thick • bring A for B • eat the jam in the corner • nearly/almost empty Sue often ______ her mother do some housework. Now mother ____ _________ some sandwiches for tea. Sue goes to help her. She is __________ some bread _____ a bread-knife. But those ______ are very thick. Then Mother lets Sue _______ her some jam. But Sue sees Sandy ____________ the jam in the corner. The jar is _______ empty. Mother and Sue are both angry _______ him. helpsismakingcuttingwithslicesbringis eatingnearlywith