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01 hanlin english b3 lesson 8 we will go by train dialogue
1. Hanlin English B4 Lesson 3 We Will Go There by Train
Class:______ No:_______ Name:________ Date: _______
Task One Now you are in Miaoli. If you have the chance to go to those countries, how will you go there?
Country Transportation Country/City Transportation
France
I will go there
□ by car. □ by train.
□ by plane. □ by taxi.
□ by bike. □ by bus.
□ by ship. □ on foot.
China
I will go there
□ by car. □ by train.
□ by plane. □ by taxi.
□ by bike. □ by bus.
□ by ship. □ on foot.
Egypt
I will go there
□ by car. □ by train.
□ by plane. □ by taxi.
□ by bike. □ by bus.
□ by ship. □ on foot.
Taipei
I will go there
□ by car. □ by train.
□ by plane. □ by taxi.
□ by bike. □ by bus.
□ by ship. □ on foot.
Italy
I will go there
□ by car. □ by train.
□ by plane. □ by taxi.
□ by bike. □ by bus.
□ by ship. □ on foot.
India
I will go there
□ by car. □ by train.
□ by plane. □ by taxi.
□ by bike. □ by bus.
□ by ship. □ on foot.
Task Two Look at the word cloud below. Please take a guess what the dialogue mainly talks about.
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2. Task Three Work in pair and read the dialogue on Page 104. Then answer the following questions by
discussing with your partners.
Task Four Work in pair and read the dialogue on Page 105. Then answer the following questions by
discussing with your partners.
Task Five Find out the answers.
1. 我們將如何去那裡? ______ ______ we ______ ________?
2. 真令人興奮啊! _______ ___________!
3. 我們一起去露營吧! Let’s ______ ___________.
4. 我們需要保護自然。 We ________ _______ ____________ _________.
5. 我們可以去賞鳥。We can _______ __________ ____________. [go + N+ Ving]
6. 走路去學校 _______ to school = _____ ______ school ______ ______
7. 搭火車去台北 ______ the _______ to Taipei = ______ to Taipei _____ ______
8. 搭火車好有趣。 _______ on the train is ______.
9. _______ _______去健行
10. ________ the ______一路上
Task Six Today’s assignment ◆ Please work by yourself and draw the mind map of the dialogue.
Q1. How are Meg and her family going to Maoxing?
__________________________________________________________________
Q2. What did they need to do first before going to the train station?
__________________________________________________________________
Q3. How did Meg feel about riding on the train?
__________________________________________________________________
Q4. What can they see when they go hiking in the forest at Maoxing?
__________________________________________________________________
Q1. Where are Amy and her family going? _________________________________________
Q2. How will they go there? ___________________________________________________
Q3. Why can’t they go camping there? __________________________________________
Q4. What can they do there?_________________________________________________
Q5. Did Meg feel excited? ____________________________________________________
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