1、第1页Lesson 1Lesson 2Extended ExercisesCheckpointAgendaUNIT GOALS1.Get reacquainted with someone2.Ask about a persons experiences3.Greet a visitor to your country4.Explain local customs5.Write about local customs of greetings第2页Lesson 1333Lead-inListeningSpeakingReadingWriting第3页Lead-inSitcom:Have We
2、Met Before?Scene 13Exercise AExercise B第4页Exercise AA.Check whether each statement is true(T)or false(F).True False1.Ms.Novak is from Chicago.2.2.Marie has never gone snorkeling in Australia.3.Ms.Novak met Marie in Paris.4.Marie moved from Paris three years ago.5.Katerina is Ms.Novaks sister.6.Ms.No
3、vak has seen Marie in photographs.第5页Exercise B B.Complete the conversation with the words you hear.Ms.Novak:Oh,you were the 1_ on a small airplane in China.You 2_ me over the Great Wall.Marie:No.Ms.Novak:Have you ever gone 3_ in Australia?Marie:No.Ms.Novak:4_ a bus in Peru?Marie:No.Ms.Novak,Im quit
4、e sure weve never met before.I came here only a year ago from Paris.pilotflewsnorkelingDriven第6页Exercise BMs.Novak:Paris?My sister,Katerina,lived there for a year.Marie:Katerina?Katerina Novak?!She lived with me!Ms.Novak:Of course!You were in all the pictures she sent home.Marie:5_!Ms.Novak:You see,
5、6_.What a coincidenceI never forget a face第7页Listening3Part 1 Who Are You?Part 2 Ask About a Persons ExperiencesPart 3 Introduction Part 4 Ways of Greetings in Southeast Asian CountriesNew WordsPart 5 Recognition33第8页Part 1 Who Are You?Decide which of the following statements could be true,based on
6、the information in the conversation.Explain your decisions.1.Ed and Keith are friends.2.Ed is a businessman.3.Keith is from another country.4.Ed and Keith met at a party.5.Ed and Keith both know Jack Bailey.6.Jack Bailey is Eds boss.第9页Part 2 Ask About a Persons ExperiencesListen to the game Once in
7、 a Lifetime.Check if the contestants answered yes(Y)or no(N)to the hosts questions.Have you everSuzyyes no Billyes no1.been to South America?2.been to China?3.flown in an airplane?4.driven a bus?5.bought a digital camera?6.visited Chicago?Have you ever?第10页Part 3 IntroductionYou will hear two conver
8、sations in which two people are introduced to new friends.The first person is called Kate and the second person is named Kathy.Listen to the recording and tick the information you hear about these two people.InformationKate Thailand China Turkey 16 years old 60 years old 6l years old businesswoman s
9、ecretary studentKathy Canadian Korean Columbian English French Korean Spanish divorced married single第11页Part 4 Ways of Greetings in Southeast Asian CountriesCheck whether each statement is true(T)or false(F).True False1.Indonesians tend to greet each other in a quick way.2.In Singapore,people seldo
10、m use first names for greeting.3.In Malaysia,handshaking is the most widely used way for greeting.4.In Philippines,it is impolite to point a middle finger at a person or thing.5.Bruneians like to have a firm handshake.第12页Part 5 RecognitionYou will hear a conversation between a man and a woman.The w
11、oman thinks she knows the man,so she starts a conversation.Listen to the recording and briefly answer the questions below.QuestionsAnswers1.At first does the man recognize the woman?2.Where does the woman think the mans from?3.Where does the woman think they met?4.Have they met before?_No.Chicago.Hi
12、gh school(Central High).Yes.第13页New Words coincidence n.巧合colleague n.同事,同僚congratulation n.祝贺 contestant n.参赛选手 customary adj.习俗性deliberate adj.审慎 gosh interj.啊呀instituten.学院;学会literally adv.字面上地 obscene adj.下流 outstretched adj.伸开pilot n.飞行员purse v.撅起嘴唇 reciprocate v.回报 snorkel v.使用呼吸管潜泳thumb n.大拇指
13、第14页SpeakingGet Reacquainted with Someone3Conversation ModelConversation Pair Work第15页Conversation ModelRead and Listen第16页Conversation Pair WorkIntroduce classmates.If you think youve met before,get reacquainted.Or use the pictures to role-play where you may have met.Start like this:A:,have you met
14、?B:C:Continue the conversation in your own way.at a friends houseat a theaterat a gymin a classat an art exhibition第17页Reading333Topic PreviewText AText BVocabulary ExercisesVocabulary Activity第18页Topic PreviewWhich gestures do people use in your country?“Come with me.”“There he is.”“Six.”第19页Text A
15、3TextComprehension Check第20页Text ARead the article about gestures around the world.In your opinion,how are gestures different from speech?To communicate well with people of other countries,you must learn to speak well,right?Yes,but speaking isnt everything.Some experts say only thirty percent of com
16、munication comes from talking.Your gestures and other non-verbal actions matter,too.But in different cultures,the same action can have different meanings.When you have to meet someone from a different culture,be prepared.Do you know what kind of gestures and customs are appropriate?Lets look at shak
17、ing hands.North Americans like a firm handshake.But the French prefer a light,short handshake.If you shake a French persons hand the North American way,he or she may not like it.People in Eastern European countries and some Latino cultures prefer shorter handshakes,too.Hugging after shaking hands is
18、 also a common introduction there.Dont be surprised if a Brazilian gives you a hug.If you misinterpret gestures of introduction,your friendship may get off on the wrong foot!by Kelly Garbo 第21页Text A Everyone around the world knows the“OK”hand gesture,dont they?But in Spain,parts of South America,an
19、d Eastern Europe,the OK sign is considered rude.And if you go shopping in Japan,it means youd like your change in coins instead of bills.In France,making the OK sign means“zero”or that something is worthless.So check before you use the OK sign to be sure its OK!Understanding even a few key gestures
20、from different cultures can make you a better communicator.So next time you travel,try being culturally sensitive.Find out the local gestures and let your body talk.North Americans like a firm handshake.第22页Comprehension CheckCheck whether each statement is true(T)or false(F).True False1.Seventy per
21、cent of communication comes from non-verbal 2.actions.2.If you dont speak someones language,its always safe to use gestures.3.French people generally dont like firm handshakes.4.Brazilians never shake hands.5.Japanese people think the OK sign is rude.第32页33Text BWarm-upTextComprehension CheckCritica
22、l Thinking第33页Warm-up1.Do you always mean what you say?In what situations does your real meaning differ from what you say?2.Work in pairs or groups to give some examples of different customs in speaking in different countries.Reading Strategy:making inferencesUse the information in a reading to figu
23、re out answers to questions that are not clearly stated.第34页Text BMean What You Say:The Art of Conversation Its always a good idea to study the language of a foreign country before you travel there.But speaking with someone from another country can involve more than just words in a different languag
24、e.People in different countries can have very different customs when they speak.People in Indonesia,for example,always want to be agreeable and polite,and this means that they dont like to say no.In their native language(Bahasa Indonesia),there are many ways to say yes.But twelve of these yes words
25、actually mean no!Australians are friendly people,but they value directness.Australians prefer a clear,direct response,even if it is not the one they wanted.The French appreciate the“art”of conversation,which can include arguing as a form of entertainment.In this case,speakers may interrupt each othe
26、r frequently.This is considered active participation in the conversation by both people.It is better than one person“lecturing”the other.As in many other Latin American countries,titles are very important in Costa Rica.Peoples titles can indicate their profession,such as Doctor(doctor)or Ingeniero(e
27、ngineer).Licenciado is used when talking to someone with a college degree.If someone does not have a profession title,Senor(Mr.),Senora(Mrs.),or Senorita(Miss)are appropriate.第35页Comprehension CheckComplete the chart with the information you have read.CountryArt of Conversation Indonesia Australia F
28、rance Costa Ricato be agreeable and politegiving clear and direct responsetaking an active part in conversationusing titles第43页Critical ThinkingCheck whether each statement is true(T)or False(F).True False1.People around the world speak in the same way.2.2.It is not polite to say no in Indonesia.3.A
29、ustralians only want to hear the answers yes.4.If you are visiting Costa Rica,use a title to address someone.第44页Vocabulary ExercisesComplete the sentence with a word or phrase in the box.Change the form where necessary.Each one can only be used once.1.Most research and development projects _ some e
30、lement of risk.2.The government must take _ action to stop the fighting.3.Time spent in education is a good _ of social and economic position.4.Cant we deal with this now _ waiting until tomorrow?5.Its a subtle point thats open to _.misinterpret involve sensitive indicate even ifresponse appreciate
31、firm communicate instead ofinvolvefirmindicatorinstead ofmisinterpretation第45页Vocabulary Exercisesmisinterpret involve sensitive indicate even ifresponse appreciate firm communicate instead of6.There is a growing _ of the need for environmental reforms.7.The government should listen to industry and
32、_ to its needs.8.Fish is very _ to changes in water temperature.9.Hes determined to prove his innocence,_ he has to go to the highest court in the land.10.Can you somehow _ to him that we are just not interested?appreciationrespondsensitiveeven ifcommunicate第46页Vocabulary ActivityActivities Classifi
33、cation.Write activities for each category below.Activities people usually takeActivities people usually go a tour_ fishing_an examshoppinga walkdancinga bathswimminga breathsightseeing第47页Writing33Step 1 ReadingStep 2 DiscussionStep 3 Writing第48页Step1 ReadingRead the information about greetings in A
34、sia.Getting Greetings Right The traditional greeting in Asia is a bow.In fact,there are different types of bows used in greetings throughout Asia.For example,In Japan,China,and Korea,people bow,but in Japan the bow is usually lower.In India and nearby countries in South Asia,most people put their ha
35、nds together and bow a little.While each Asian culture has its own traditional special greeting,these days,dont be surprised if people in Asia just shake your hand.第49页Step 2 DiscussionNow talk with your partner about what you have just read,and see if you have understood all the main points.第50页Ste
36、p 3 WritingWrite dos and donts for a visitor to China about how to greet and address people,and what to talk about and what not to talk about.Then share your work with your partner and have a small discussion to make it better.Reference Sample第51页Step 3 WritingReference SampleHow to Greet and Addres
37、s People in China Nowadays,many foreigners come to China and even visit some families.Thus,how to greet and address people in China becomes a big question.Usually,you should address those who are of the same age or position as you by Mister or Miss,or their names.While you should bow to the older or
38、 persons who are in higher position,and your address should change to Uncle,Aunt,or their titles.At the same time,it is very impolite to address them just by their names and you mustnt do that.You can chat with them about their hometown,family,weather,health or entertainment.Maybe people believe tha
39、t salary is not a secret for Chinese,which is exaggerated by some reports.You had better not ask about salary if you meet Chinese at the first time.Learn more Chinese habits and customs,and you will have a good time in China.第52页Lesson 2333Lead-inListeningSpeakingReadingWriting第53页Lead-inSitcom:Have
40、 We Met Before?Scene 23Exercise AExercise B第54页Exercise A A.Complete each statement with the correct answer.1.Ms.Novak has _.a.not been to this city before b.been to this city eight times c.been to this city many times2.Ms.Novak says she has seen _ in this city.a.many things b.everything c.nothing3.
41、Mr.Evans does not believe Ms.Novak has _.a.seen the City Opera b.toured the Japanese Gardens c.done everything in this citycbc第55页Exercise A4.Mr.Evans asks Marie to _ the“Museum of Cheese”.a.reserve tickets for b.get the address for c.get a tour guide for5.The“Museum of Cheese”_.a.has every kind of
42、cheese b.does not sell cheese c.only has very old cheese aa第56页Exercise B B.Complete the conversation with the words you hear.Mr.Evans:I have 1_.Ms.Novak:Thank you.Did you know that Marie 2_,Katerina?Mr.Evans:Really?Its a small world,isnt it?So 3_ before you leave?Ms.Novak:No.Im going 4_.Mr.Evans:Wh
43、at?!Youre visiting our great city and youre 5_?Ms.Novak:Ive come here 6_.Ive seen it all before.your ticketsknows my sisterare you going sightseeingback to the hotel to readnot even going to see itonce a month for eight years第57页33ListeningPart 1 Trip to VancouverPart 2 Comparing PlacesPart 3 Local
44、Customs in IndonesiaNew Words第58页Part 1 Trip to VancouverListen to the conversation with a tourist in Vancouver.Check whether it is yes(Y)or no(N).Has she yes no1.been to the Vancouver Aquarium yet?2.been to the top of Grouse Mountain?3.visited Gastown yet?4.tried dim sum yet?5.gone to the top of th
45、e Harbor Center Tower?6.seen the Capilano Suspension Bridge yet?dim sumthe Vancouver Aquarium第59页Part 2 Comparing PlacesMaggie is going on a business trip to Boston.She is asking her secretary,Helen,about hotels there.Listen and fill in the chart below.The MidtownThe Boston BayThe FairfieldBest loca
46、tionNewestMost expensiveCheapestBest restaurant第60页Part 3 Local Customs in IndonesiaCheck whether each statement is true(T)or false(F).True False1.French is the most widely spoken foreign language in Indonesia.2.In Indonesia using right hand to give or receive is considered disrespectful.3.Hugging a
47、nd kissing between a husband and wife in public is forbidden in Indonesia.4.It is OK to chew gum in public in Indonesia.5.Indonesians tend to answer in detail when asked“Where are you going?”第61页New Words affection n.爱 archipelago n.群岛 aquarium n.水族馆characteristic n.特点cheese n.乳酪 crook v.使弯曲 dim sum
48、 n.点心distinct adj.与众不一样diversity n.多样化equivalent n.等同物,对应物 ethnically adv.种族方面地gum n.口香糖 linguistic adj.语言location n.地点,位置 motto n.座右铭reserve v.预订 sightseeing n.观光 skyride n.空中游览车 suspension n.悬挂 第62页SpeakingConversation StrategyInteraction.When in Rome3第63页Conversation Strategy Conversation Strateg
49、y:invitations and receptionsUse these expressions when you extend or get an invitation for dinner.extending an invitation Id like to invite you over for dinner this Sunday.My wife and I would like you to join us for dinner tomorrow.Let me treat you to dinner this evening.How about having lunch with
50、me today?accepting an invitation Thank you for your invitation.Id be glad to come.Id like that very much.Thank you.Sounds great.declining an invitation Im sorry,but I have a class at that time.Thanks anyway.Id love to,but Im afraid I have a previous engagement.Id really like to go,but I have to go t