Do you know what is “Romeo and Juliet”?

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Warming up
 Do
you know who is Cao Yu?
 Do you know what is “Romeo
and Juliet”?
 Do you know who is the auther
of “Romeo and Juliet”?
Scene 1
Why Jeanne couldn’t recognize
Mathilde?
 Why Mathilde looked older than her
age?
 Why Mathilde lived a hard life?
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Language points
May: a modal verb
 e.g. He may not believe your story.
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You may not bring your textbooks
into the examination room.
 Would rather to do something
 e.g. He would rather not go to school
today.
 I’d rather come with you.
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Scene 2
 What
happened to Mathilde and
Pierre?
 Why Mathilde didn’t think they
could go?
 Who will lend jewellery to
Mathilde?
Language points
Can (cannot/can’t) a modal verb
 e.g. It can’t be Tom,he is in America.
 Attending a ball can be exciting.
 Some other modal verbs:may,might,
could,must
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Scene 3
What happened on their way home
after the ball?
 What did they do for Jeanne?
 What did they do in order to pay back
the debt?
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Language points
Call on sb:visit sb
 e.g. I will call on my teacher on Sunday.
 Some other phrases:
 call for sb
 Call off: to cancel sth
 Call up: to make a telephone call to sb
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Pay off: to finish paying money owned for
sth.
e.g. We paid off our debt after 15 years.
Not at all = in any way, to any degree.
e.g. I don’t like it at all.
Other phrases:
In all = as a total
After all : in spite of what has saide or
expected
Homework
Do the exercise on page 19.
 Try to recite this text.
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