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Unit 3                                                  Unit 3 43-48
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                What time is it?
                          3                     教學說明
                           It's six o'clock.
                           It's time for dinner.
                                                (pp.43-44)
                                                1. ሗኪ͛༊ഹҬҬ޶ҞᆀٙʃӲ܀݊щίಌ؍ʕճk
                                                2. What time is it? It’s six o’clock. މል୦ Book 4_Unit 1
                                                   ̩ۨf
                                                3. It’s time for dinner.˜ૉ᎛ࣛගՑəf™d̙ਗ਼
                 4  I'm hungry.
                                                   dinner ಁ౬މ breakfast א lunch.
                            5
                             What would you like
                             for dinner?
                                                   補充 jϤ̩͵̙͜ It’s dinnertime. ڌͪi
                                                          ʹ᎛ࣛගɰ It’s lunchtime. ڌͪi
                                                          teatime ڌͪ˜ɨʹ঩ࣛග™f
                    6
                    I would like some           4. would ڌͪ˜ᓿႶٙܔᙄאࠅӋ™d̩ۨ What
                    sandwiches, please.
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                                                   would you like for dinner? I would like some
                                        forty-four
                                                   sandwiches. ੬͜׵ɹႧڌ༺f
                                         Unit 3
              Prince Bruce and Fred are still very hungry.
                                                (pp.45-46)
                  12  Would you like some pie?
                                                1. How about you?˜ԟЫճk™dϤ̩މϼ੏੏༔ਪ
                                                   Fred ซࠅΦʡჿk

                          13  Yes, please.      2. I’m still hungry.˜Ңᒔ݊ܘቯf™dstill˜ʥ್iԱᔚ™f
                                                3. Would you like some bread?d˸ Would you like...?

             14                                    ౤ਪࣛdΫഈ͜ Yes, please. א No, thank you.f
              Oh, no! I need some
              apples for the pie.
                                                4. I need some apples for the pie. ̙͉͜ఊʩ࠮يאʊ
                                                   ኪ࠮يఊο˾౬ᇖ୦dԷνj

                                 15  Don't worry.     T: What do you need for sandwiches?
                                   We can help.
                                                   S: I need some bread, cheese, ham and eggs.
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                                        forty-six  5. Don’t worry.˜йዄːf™fWe can help.˜Ңࡁ̙˸
                                                   Ꮝώf™dcan ڌ˜̙˸™f
                                         Unit 3
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                                 Oh, no!
                                                (pp. 47-48)
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                          What's wrong?
                                                1. Be careful!˜ءจτΌl™dϼ੏੏ٝ༸ಌ؍ʕϞ஢
                                                   εΚᎈd౤፴˼ࡁࠅ౤৷ᙆᙂf
                                                2. It’s a magic fruit tree.˜வ݊ɓಋग़փٙ؈ዓf™d
                                                   ؈ዓɪഐတə΢όʔΝٙ˥؈Ϟ oranges, apples,

                                                   guavas, bananasf
             Read and Check                     3. What’s wrong?˜Ыܣჿək™d੬͜׵೯ତйɛ
               1
                  : What would you like for dinner?
                  :    I would like some rice.     ːઋʔλe͛षאڌତϞମًࣛԴ͜dϤ̩ɰ̙͜
                   P   I would like some noodles.  What’s the matter? ڌͪf
               2
                   : Would you like some sandwiches?
                  :  P  Yes, please.
                     No, thank you.
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                                        forty-eight
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