Lesson Forty-sevenA prize for Billy, Tom and Sandy1. Who has got the prize? 2. What is the prize? 3. How many chocolates are there in the box? 4. How does Billy share the chocolates?Listen and answerKey points:1. prize: n. 奖品e.g. The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize is for President Obama. 2. chocolate: n. e.g. Here’s a of for you.e.g. She’s eating a of .boxchocolatesbarchocolate【 C. 】【 U. 】3. count: v.e.g. Let’s start when I count up to three.4. share: v.e.g. I have to my bedroom____ my cousin.sharewithshare sth. with sb.Miss Williams gives___________________as a ________. Sandy wants to know ____________________ there are, so he asks Billy ____________. There ______________. Tom asks ____________________, but he gives __________ himself every time he gives one to others. They think it ____________________. Retell the storya boxof chocolatesprizehowmany chocolatesto count themare twenty-fourBilly to share themone to It’s not right•How many __________ are there in the picture?•There are _____ apples.•How can we share the apples?•_____ apples each girl. appleseightTwoExercises on “each, how many and there be” It’s time to make a choice!There are so many fruits. I want to eat them all!We are thirsty. we want to eat them, too.A.Share my apples with other students.B.Sell the apples to other students.Copying homework is easier!!Tom SandySue We have finished our homework!A. Copy the homework quickly.B. Ask other students and teachers for help and do the homework yourself.Try to share wisdom with others. share copy≠Lesson Forty-nineAre there any letters in the letter-box this morning?• What’s in mother’s hand?• What does she ask Sue to do? She asks Sue to post some letters for her. = mail (Am.E.)Listen and answer• Who is the man in the red car?• Are there any letters in the letter-box this morning?this afternoon/ this evening/ tonight•What does Sue say?•What does she do?•Are there any letters in the letter-box now?Just a minute.Retell the storyLesson Fifty words1. jar: n. a jar of jam / honey2. refrigerator = fridge 3. truck ( Am. E.) = lorry: n. ( Br. E.)4. wall e.g. There are some posters on the wall. There are three windows in the wall. Lesson Fifty Sentence patterns • Are there any children in the playground?• There aren’t any children in the playground.• There are some children in the classroom.1. do sth. for sb. e.g. Hold the ladder for me, please. Gentlemen should keep the door open for ladies. 2. Just a minute. = Just a second. = wait a minute wait a moment→hold on (in a phone call)