新编实用英语综合教程2第四版Unit-two--Communication-by-email[优质ppt]
新编实用英语综合教程2unit_2_教案

Unit TwoOnline Growth ContinuedTeaching ObjectiveIn "Talking Face to Face", learn how to give thanks and how to express regret.In "Being All Ears", practice listening comprehension to greet and introduce people with various relationships.In "Maintaining a Sharp Eye", master the key words and structures and learn the way foreign people greet each other, particularly the way Americans meet and greet each other, both in informal and formal situations by reading through passage I; learn and practice how to introduce oneself by reading through passage II.In "Trying Your Hand", become knowledgeable on how to write a business card and fill in a passport with one’s personal information; review the basic sentence structure. Teaching ProceduresSection I Talking Face to Face1.Warm- up:The patterns and expressions of Internet communication.Internet Phone (IP) 网络电话Internet paging 网上寻呼Internet chat 网上聊天computer dating service 电脑交友服务email address 电子邮件地址computer document 电脑文件Internet account 因特网账户User’s name 用户名domain name 域名AFAIK (As Far As I Know) 据我所知BF (Boy Friend) 男朋友FUQ (Frequently Unanswered Questions)经常无人回答的问题FYI (For Your Information) 仅供参考KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) 把它看简单些,傻瓜LOL (Laughing Out Loudly) 放声大笑PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) 保密邮件PMJI (Pardon My Jumping In) 请原谅我插入RIYP (Reply If You Please) 请答复ROTFL (Rolling On The Floor Laughing)捧腹大笑2. Practice the two dialogues in Follow the Samples3. Practice dialogues according to the given tasks4. ExercisesSection II Being All EarsSee the textbook.Section III Maintaining a Sharp EyePassage I Online Growth ContinuedText-related InformationWays for Internet Connection:There are several ways for Internet connection. One common way is dial-up connection. For dial-up connection, you need a computer, a modem, and a telephone line.ISP is the abbreviation of Internet Service Provider. It provides services for Internet users to get connected with the Internet. Before getting connected with the Internet, an Internet user must apply for an account and a password from an ISP. He or she should also get its dial-up number, the addresses of its domainname and of the mail server.Now you can turn on your computer, start the dial-up program and get connected with the Internet. Then you can use the browser to enjoy the world of Internet. You can also send or receive emails with the help of the emails.People can do a lot of things by browsing Internet, such as sharing information, transacting business and communicating with people across the globe.Text ExplanationPara.1In just five years,the World Wide Web has become a powerful new medium for sharing information, conducting business and communicating with people across the room or across the world.Language Points:1.Explanation of Difficult SentencesIn just five years,…Analysis:In just five years implies in the five years just past, and the main verb of the sentence usually takes present perfect tense. Across the room and across the world are given here to indicate the wide range of use of the Internet.Translation: 在仅仅5年的时间里,全球范围网已经成为一种新媒体,使人们能够从小到房间内大到全球范围分享信息、处理业务并相互流。
新编实用英语2(第四版)教学大纲

新编实用英语2(第四版)教学大纲-CAL-FENGHAI-(2020YEAR-YICAI)_JINGBIAN郑州信息工程职业学院基础部《新编实用英语Ⅱ》课程教学大纲课程编码:9999010062总学时:72 学时实验学时:无学分:3学分适用对象:一年级学生先修课程:《新编实用英语Ⅰ》一、课程的性质与任务(一)本课程的性质大学英语课程是非英语专业学生必修的一门基础课程。
旨在培养学生的英语综合应用能力,使他们在今后工作和社会交往中能用英语有效地进行书面信息交流,提高综合文化素养,以适应社会发展和经济建设的需要。
《新编实用英语Ⅱ》是我院高职一年级学生第二学期所有学生学习和掌握英语听,说,读,写基本技能的基础课。
(二)本课程的任务本课程在高职高专院校中人才培养计划中是必修课程。
该课程理论与技能培养并重,相互结合,培养各类高职高专的应用型人才。
经过学习,使学生掌握一定的英语基础知识和技能,具有一定的听说读写译的能力,从而能借助词典翻译和阅读有关英语资料,使学生在今后的工作和社会交往日常活动中能用英语有效地进行口头和笔头交流,并为今后进一步提高英语的交际能力打下基础。
为此,该课程将努力做到以下三个方面:l、培养学生英语综合应用能力具有较强的阅读能力和良好的听、说、写、译能力,使他们能用英语交流信息。
2、增强学生的学习能力、特别是自主学习能力。
3、提高学生的综合文化素养。
(三)本课程培养人才的定位该课程是我院各专业学生必修的一门公共基础课程,旨在培养学生的英语综合应用能力(听、说、读、写、译),使他们在今后工作中与社会交往中能用英语有效地进行信息交流,提高综合文化素养,以适应社会发展日益国际化的需要。
(四)本课程在人才培养过程中的作用经过本课程的学习,使学生扎实语音、语法、词汇和基本句型等语言基本功,强化并提高听、说、读、写、译的综合能力,提高学生就业竞争力。
二、课程的基本要求通过学习本课程,学生应该达到以下要求:1、词汇认知 2500 个英语单词(包括入学时要求掌握的 1000 个词) 以及由这些词构成的常用词组,对其中 1500个左右的单词能正确拼写,能进行英汉互译。
新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit 2教案

江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(2)江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________ 年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Unit 2Section I Talking Face to FaceThe topic of talking face to face area in this unit is to express thanks and give responses while exchanging gift-card and congratulation card. The focus is on the patterns that are appropriate for giving information concerning the various reasons and hoping to get the forgiveness from the other person.1. The students read the mini-talks after the teacher, and then try to recite them within five minutes in pairs.2. Ask the students to underline the useful expressions and perform the mini-talks in class.3. The students discuss in groups, summarizing the words, phrases and sentences frequently used according to the following topics with the help of the teacher. The students speak out the sentences under the guidance of the teacher, paying attention to the pronunciation and the intonation.1) sentences frequently used for expressing thanks:It was so generous of you to send me such a fine and beautiful gift.I don’t know how to express my thanks to you.I’m grateful for all the help and encouragement you’ve given me.2) Sentences frequently used for expressing congratulations:Congratulations on your recent promotion!Please accept my heartiest congratulations.江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________ 年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Unit 2Section Ⅱ Being All Ears1. Give the students a few minutes to read through the printed materials for each listening item.2. Listen to the material for the first time without referring to the book.3. Listen to the material for a second time, and ask the students to answer the following questions orally.1) What is the relationship between Andy and Donna?2) What happened to Donna? How does she feel now?3) Why does Donna show her thanks to Andy?4) Where does Andy get the flowers?5) Where does Donna keep the flowers?江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________ 年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Section Ⅲ Trying Y our HandApplied WritingSample AnalysisThe teacher summarizes briefly the format and language used in thank-you notes, congratulation cards and apology letters. The teacher may show the following passage with PPT. Afterwards, ask the students to read it and translate it into Chinese orally. 1.More information about thank-you notes;Thank-you notes are usually exchanged between friends and acquaintances. They are brief, direct and often in an informal style. They are often written in simple languages, using courteous words and sentences to express the writer’s good wish or thanks. The following sentences are often used in thank-you notes.2.More information about congratulation cards:People often write and send a congratulation card to congratulate one on such joyful occasions as celebrating one’s promotion, wedding, birthday, graduation, etc. Congratulation cards are also exchanged on holidays. The language used in a congratulation card usually sounds courteous and complimentary. The following expressions and sentences often appear in congratulation cards.Grammar3.Assignment for this sectionWritten work: suppose you missed an appointment with your friend. Please write a letter of apology for his/her forgiveness.江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________ 年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Unit 2Section Ⅳ(1): Passage 1 Thank you, Volunteers!rmation Traditional Festivals in China.春节:Spring Festival ( the 1st day of the 1st lunar month)除夕:New Year’s Eve ( the day before the Spring Festival)元宵节:Lantern Festival ( the 15th of the 1st lunar month)清明节:Qingming/Tomb-Sweeping Festival (April 4th or 5th)端午节:Dragon Boat Festival( the 5the of the 5th lunar month)七夕节:Qixi Festival( the 7th day of the 7the month of the lunar month, somewhat equivalent to Valentine’s Day in English)中秋节:Mid-Autumn Festival( the 15th of the 8th lunar month)重阳节:Double-Ninth Day ( the 9th of the 9th lunar month)2.Important Traditional Festivals in Western Countries.圣诞节:Christmas( the 25th of December)平安夜: Christmas Eve ( the 24th of December)情人节:Valentine’s Day ( 14th of February)愚人节:Fool’s Day ( the 1st of April)复活节:Easter( the 1st Sunday after a full moon on or after 21st of Marth)感恩节:Thanksgiving Day ( the 4th Thursday f November)万圣节:Halloween/All Saints’ Day (31st of October)Important words1.offerv. make available or accessible, provide or furnishe.g. The conference center offers a health spa.The local student offers to guide us around the city.2. invitev. ask someone in a friendly way to do somethinge.g. Shall we invite the famous football player to join our club?Students are invited to submit papers to this online magazine.3. gratefula. feeling or showing thankse.g. He felt so grateful to all the strangers’ help.We need to feel more grateful for what we have instead of complaining what we don’t.4.breakn. a pause from doing something ( as work)e.g. The meeting was too long, so we had a tea break.A 10-minute break between each session offers us a time to rest a bit.5. appreciatev. be fully aware of;; realize fullye.g. Do you appreciate the full meaning of this letter?I do appreciate what you have done to ease my pain.6. recognizev. show approval or appreciation ofe.g. Our effort is fully recognized by the society.The in-service training center is widely recognized here.江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________ 年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Unit 2Section Ⅳ(2): Passage 1 Thank you, Volunteers!Language pointsExplanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 1)November in the United States brings the holiday of Thanksgiving, and therefore it’s in November that we tend to think of a way in which we could show our thanks to volunteers.Analysis: This is a complex sentence. The basic sentence structure is S(subject) and S in which…In the second and-clause an emphatic structure it’s inNovember is used to emphasize the time adverbial of in November,modifying we tend to think. Which leads a relative clause, modifyinga way.Translation: 因此,我们在十一月里常常会想办法来表示对志愿者们的感谢。
新编实用英语综合教程2第四版UnitTwoCommunicationbyEmail

Use concise language
Avoid using complex vocabulary and sentence structures, and try to express ideas in concise and clear language so that the recipient can quickly understand.
Elements of an email system
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Email server
A dedicated computer responsible for receiving, storing, and
forwarding emails, and is a core component of the email system.
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Email client
a software interface for users to interact with email servers,
used for writing, sending, receiving, and managing emails.
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Email protocol
Reasonable layout
Properly layout the main content, such as using paragraphs, headings, lists, etc., to make the email more readable and understandable.
• Marketing and promotion: Email is also widely used in marketing and promotional activities. Enterprises can attract potential customers and promote sales by sending email advertisements, promotional information, and press releases.
新编实用英语综合教程2第四版汉译英答案

新编实用英语综合教程2第四版汉译英答案Unit 1P141) 你能告诉我在哪儿可以买到口香糖吗Can you tell me where I can buy some chewing gum2) 警察想知道她长什么样儿。
The police wanted to know what she looked like.3) 你知道她穿的是什么衣服吗Do you know what she was wearing4) 在报告中他们问到银行里有几个监控摄像头。
In the report, they asked how many security cameras there were in t he bank.5) 面试官问他已经工作几年了。
The interviewer asked him how many years he had worked.6) 你想知道他什么时候去上海吗Do you want to know when he will leave for Shanghai7) 我只是想知道你喜欢什么颜色, 红色还是黄色。
I want to know which color you prefer —red or yellow.填空题1) What’s your guideline in choosing songs for your audience2) The seminar starts on Friday and the experts will be discussing the impact of technology on the climate in the future.3) Barclays appointed Bob Diamond, the head of its investment-banking business, as its new chief executive from March 2011.4) Frankly speaking, I cannot uphold such conduct. You see, it is a imed only at the personal interest.5) However, just because you can write statements in purely mathemati cal notations, this doesn’t mean that you necessarily should.6) That was good timing because his work was influential in shaping the project plan.7) Those studying abroad will most likely return home for better emp loyment because of the tight job market abroad.8) It gives me great pleasure to express once again my deep appreci ation for the grand reception and generous hospitality we enjoy here.P19Unit 2P381)你需要的是更多的锻炼。
新编实用英语综合教程2第四版-PPT教学课件

● Refer to the Data Bank in the Workbook for more relevant expressions.
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7 Unit | One
Studying Invitation Cards and Letters
Study and Imitate 3 Invitation cards are often used for inviting people. Now let’s read the following invitation cards and letters and try to use the information in them in your face-toface talks.
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Acting out the Tasks
Speak and Perform 2 Work in pairs and act out the tasks by following the above mini-talks. 1 Task: Suggest going skiing with your friend. 2 Task: Invite your friend to go to a concert on Friday evening. 3 Task: Invite your friend to go to the early show of the movie “My Fair Lady”. 4 Task: Decline your friend’s invitation to go dancing next Friday afternoon. 5 Task: Decline your friend’s invitation to go out to dinner.
新编实用英语综合教程2-Unit2CommunicationbyEmail教案设计

Unit 2 Communication by Email Unit GoalsWhat you should learn to do1.Chat onlinee abbreviations and slangs in communicating online3.Write an emailWhat you should know about1.Surfing online for:InformationShopping2.Good or bad of chatting online3.Noun clausesSection I Talking Face to Face1.Imitating Mini-Talks2.Acting out the Tasks3.Studying Email Information on the Internet4.Following Sample Dialogues5.Putting Language to UseSection II Being All Ears1.Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication2.Handling a Dialogue3.Understanding a Short Speech / TalkSection III Trying your Hand1.Practicing Applied Writing2.Writing Sentences and Reviewing GrammarSection IV Maintaining a Sharp EyePassage 1 :Information Related to the Reading PassageIt’s no understatement to say that e-mail has had a profound effect on our professional and personal lives. People thousands of miles away from each other can send and receive detailed documents within mere seconds. This allows us to take on projects that wouldn’t have been practical or possible only a few years ago. It has become routine for us to correspond and exchange files with people overseas. The only obstacle is the difference in time zones.But on the other hand, e-mail can eat up a substantial portion of our workday. Most of the time and effort involved is going through unsolicited messages and separating the good from the bad. But not all unsolicited messages are spam.Text E-mail, a Blessing and AnnoyanceFor the blessing:E-mail is a conversation that does not require an immediate response (like a telephone). If someone calls you on the telephone, you pick it up (unless you have an answering machine, voice mail or you are just plain rude) and the conversation begins. This is an interactive conversation. With e-mail, you send a message and then wait for a response. The response may come in five minutes or it may come in five days. Either way, it’s not an interactive conversation.If a hundred people send you e-mails in one day, so what? You don’t have to talk with all one hundred. Just think of all the hellos, goodbyes and other unnecessary chit-chat you can avoid. With e-mail, you only deal with their messages (which usually omit hellos, goodbyes and such) and you deal with them on your own time. That’s the blessing.Now for the annoyance:Too many e-mail users assume that the minute someone receives ane-mail, the person will read it. Bad assumption.If you schedule a meeting for an hour from now and send an e-mail to each participant, the chance that all the participants will read that message within the hour will be pretty small. On the other hand, if you schedule the meeting for the next day, the chance that they will read the message will be pretty high. Remember, e-mail is not designed for immediate response (that’s why you have a telephone), it’s designed for convenience.Some (not all) e-mail systems have features that try to combat this problem. These features (usually called “notification”) will notify you when a person has received your e-mail and may also tell you when the person has read it (really all it can do is assure you that the person has looked at the first screen of the message — it has no way to know if the person has read the message word for word). Referring back to the example in the previous paragraph, you could check to see who has checked their e-mail before the meeting and then telephone those who have not read it.Attachment: SmiliesSince there are no facial and voice cues to help e-mail, users have come up with something called “smilies”. They are simple series of symbols that are pieced together in the e-mail text to help express the writer’s feelings. The most common example is :-) (a smiling face). Here are some more examples.They are typically found at the end of sentences and will usually refer back to the previous statement.Language Points1 Explanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 3) If a hundred people send you e-mail in one day, so what?Analysis: so what? is an informal expression, which means “ Why should I care?”Translation: 如果在一天内有一百个人给你发邮件,那又怎么样呢?2. (Para. 3) Just think of all the hellos, good-byes and other unnecessary chit-chat you could avoid.Analysis: Just is used to make a statement or command stronger, meaning in Chinese “只是,仅仅”。
新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit-2教案

新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit-2教案江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(2)新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit-2教案主任审阅年月日授课教师年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit-2 教案江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Unit 2Section I Talking Face to FaceThe topic of talking face to face area in this unit is to express thanks and give responseswhile exchanging gift-card and congratulation card. The focus is on the patterns that are appropriate for giving information concerning the various reasons and hoping to get the forgiveness from the other person.1. The students read the mini-talks after the teacher, and then try to recite them within five minutes in pairs.2. Ask the students to underline the useful expressions and perform the mini-talks in class.3. The students discuss in groups, summarizing the words, phrases and sentences frequently used according to the following topics with the help of the teacher. The students speak out the sentences under the guidance of the teacher, paying attention to the pronunciation and the intonation.1) sentences frequently used for expressing thanks:It was so generous of you to send me such a fine and beautiful gift.I don 't know how to express my thanks to you.I 'm grateful for all the help and encouragement you've given me.2) Sentences frequently used for expressing congratulations:Congratulations on your recent promotion!Please accept my heartiest congratulations.新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit-2教案主任审阅年月日授课教师年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit-2 教案江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Unit 2Section II Being All Ears1. Give the students a few minutes to read through the printed materials for each listening item.2. Listen to the material for the first time without referring to the book.3. Listen to the material for a second time, and ask the students to answer the following questions orally.1) What is the relationship between Andy and Donna?2) What happened to Donna? How does she feel now?3) Why does Donna show her thanks to Andy?4) Where does Andy get the flowers?5) Where does Donna keep the flowers?主任审阅年月日授课教师年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Secti on 皿Tryi ng Y our HandApplied WritingSample An alysisThe teacher summarizes briefly the format and Ianguage used in thank-you notes, con gratulati on cards and apology letters. The teacher may show the follow ing passage with PPT. Afterwards, ask the students to read it and translate it into Chinese orally. 1. More information about thank-you notes;Than k-you no tes are usually excha nged betwee n frie nds and acqua intan ces.They are brief, direct and ofte n in an in formal style. They are ofte n writte n insimple Ian guages, using courteous words and senten ces to express the writ'good wish or tha nks. The follow ing senten ces are ofte n used in tha nk-you no tes.2. More information about congratulation cards:People often write and send a congratulation card to congratulate one on suchjoyful occasions as celebrating one's promotion, wedding, birthday, graduation, etc.Con gratulati on cards are also excha nged on holidays. The Ian guage used in a con gratulatio n card usually sounds courteous and complime ntary. The followi ng expressi ons and senten ces ofte n appear in con gratulati on cards.Grammar3. Assig nment for this sect ionWritte n work: suppose you missed an appo in tme nt with your frie nd. Please write a letter of apology for his/her forgive ness.新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit-2教案江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)主任审阅 ______________________ 授课教师______________________新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit-2 教案江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Unit 2Secti on IV (1): Passage 1 Thank you, Volun teers!1. Information Traditional Festivals in China.春节:Spring Festival ( the 1st day of the 1st lunar month) 除夕:New Year's Eve ( the day before the Spring Festival) 元宵节:Lantern Festival ( the 15th of the 1st lunar month) 清明节:Qingming/Tomb-Sweeping Festival (April 4th or 5th) 端午节:Dragon Boat Festival( the 5the of the 5th lunar month) 七夕节:Qixi Festival( the 7 th day of the 7the month of the lunar month, somewhat equivalent to Valentine's Day in English)中秋节:Mid-Autumn Festival( the 15th of the 8th lunar month) 重阳节:Double-Ninth Day ( the 9th of the 9th lunar month)2. Important Traditional Festivals in Western Countries.圣诞节:Christmas( the 25th of December) 平安夜: Christmas Eve ( the 24th of December) 情人节:Valentine's Day ( 14th of February) 愚人节:Fool's Day ( the 1st of April) 复活节:Easter( the 1st Sunday after a full moon on or after 21st of Marth) 感恩节:Thanksgiving Day ( the 4th Thursday f November) 万圣节:Halloween/All Saints'Day (31st of October)Important words1. offerv. make available or accessible, provide or furnishe.g. The conference centeroffers a health spa.The local studentoffers to guide us around the city.2. invitev. ask someone in a friendly way to do somethinge.g. Shall we invite the famous football player to join our club? Students areinvited tosubmit papers to this online magazine.新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit-2 教案3. gratefula. feeling or showing thankse.g. He felt so grateful to all the strangers'help.We need to feel more grateful for what we have instead of complaining what we don't.4. breakn. a pause from doing something ( as work)e.g. The meeting was too long, so we had a tebareak .A 10-minute break between each session offers us a time to rest a bit.5. appreciatev. be fully aware of;; realize fullye.g. Do you appreciate the full meaning of this letter?I do appreciate what you have done to ease my pain.6. recognizev. show approval or appreciation ofe.g. Our effort is fully recognized by the society.The in-service training center is widely recognized here.新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit-2教案江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)主任审阅______________________年月日授课教师 ______________________年月日新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit-2 教案江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Unit 2Section IV (2): Passage 1 Thank you, Volunteers!Language pointsExplanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 1) November in the United States brings the holiday of Thanksgiving, and therefore it's in November that we tend to think of a way in which we could show our thanks to volunteers.Analysis: This is a complex sentence. The basic sentence structure is S(subject) and S in which …I n the sec ondan d-clause an emphatic structureet sinNovemberis used to emphasize the time adverbial of in November,modifying we tend to think. Which leads a relative clause, modifying away.Translation: 因此,我们在十一月里常常会想办法来表示对志愿者们的感谢。
新编实用英语综合教程2--Unit-2-Communication-by-Email教学导案

新编实用英语综合教程2--Unit-2-Communication-by-Email教案————————————————————————————————作者:————————————————————————————————日期:Unit 2 Communication by Email Unit GoalsWhat you should learn to do1.Chat onlinee abbreviations and slangs in communicating online3.Write an emailWhat you should know about1.Surfing online for:InformationShopping2.Good or bad of chatting online3.Noun clausesSection I Talking Face to Face1.Imitating Mini-Talks2.Acting out the Tasks3.Studying Email Information on the Internet4.Following Sample Dialogues5.Putting Language to UseSection II Being All Ears1.Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication2.Handling a Dialogue3.Understanding a Short Speech / TalkSection III Trying your Hand1.Practicing Applied Writing2.Writing Sentences and Reviewing GrammarSection IV Maintaining a Sharp EyePassage 1 :Information Related to the Reading PassageIt’s no understatement to say that e-mail has had a profound effect on our professional and personal lives. People thousands of miles away from each other can send and receive detailed documents within mere seconds. This allows us to take on projects that wouldn’t have been practical or possible only a few years ago. It has become routine for us to correspond and exchange files with people overseas. The only obstacle is the difference in time zones.But on the other hand, e-mail can eat up a substantial portion of our workday. Most of the time and effort involved is going through unsolicited messages and separating the good from the bad. But not all unsolicited messages are spam.Text E-mail, a Blessing and AnnoyanceFor the blessing:E-mail is a conversation that does not require an immediate response (like a telephone). If someone calls you on the telephone, you pick it up (unless you have an answering machine, voice mail or you are just plain rude) and the conversation begins. This is an interactive conversation.With e-mail, you send a message and then wait for a response. The response may come in five minutes or it may come in five days. Either way, it’s not an interactive conversation.If a hundred people send you e-mails in one day, so what? You don’t have to talk with all one hundred. Just think of all the hellos, goodbyes and other unnecessary chit-chat you can avoid. With e-mail, you only deal with their messages (which usually omit hellos, goodbyes and such) and you deal with them on your own time. That’s the blessing.Now for the annoyance:Too many e-mail users assume that the minute someone receives an e-mail, the person will read it. Bad assumption.If you schedule a meeting for an hour from now and send an e-mail to eachparticipant, the chance that all the participants will read that message within the hour will be pretty small. On the other hand, if you schedule the meeting for the next day, the chance that they will read the message will be pretty high. Remember, e-mail is not designed for immediate response (that’s why you have a telephone), it’s designed for convenience.Some (not all) e-mail systems have features that try to combat this problem. These features (usually called “notification”) will notify you when a person has received your e-mail and may also tell you when the person has read it (really all it can do is assure you that the person has looked at the first screen of the message —it has no way to know if the person has read the message word for word). Referring back to the example in the previous paragraph, you could check to see who has checked their e-mail before the meeting and then telephone those who have not read it.Attachment: SmiliesSince there are no facial and voice cues to help e-mail, users have come up with something called “smilies”. They are simple series of symbols that are pieced together in the e-mail text to help express the writer’s feelings. The most common example is :-) (a smiling face). Here are some more examples.They are typically found at the end of sentences and will usually refer back to the previous statement.Language Points1 Explanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 3) If a hundred people send you e-mail in one day, so what?Analysis: so what? is an informal expression, which means “Why should I care?”Translation: 如果在一天内有一百个人给你发邮件,那又怎么样呢?2. (Para. 3) Just think of all the hellos, good-byes and other unnecessary chit-chat you could avoid.Analysis: Just is used to make a statement or command stronger, meaning in Chinese“只是,仅仅”。
新编实用英语综合教程二unit2课后练习答案

新编实用英语综合教程2Unit 2答案P21-11)I am confused 2)what they all mean 3)can tell you some 4) how interesting5) I'll be grateful 6)came across 7)does it meanP21-21) Chatting on line looks like fun , have you ever tried it ?2) How do you feel about it ?3) Oh , really ? what 's the fun of it ?4) Wow , can you name some of them ?5) How interesting ! I should find some time to try it .P22-31) You really go online a lot , don't you ?2) I really do love browsing the internet .3) You get to enter a completely different world without going anywhere at all .4) The most interesting things is that you can do shopping online .5) The most stimulating example is the virtual car show rooms .6) so what can people do there ?P22-11)BBS 2) Users 3) way 4) keepers 5) personalP23-21) It's about college BBS2) It stands for Bulletin Board system .3) It's a good way for college students to exchange information .4) It want to show the problem of personnal attacks .5) It is suggested that the users provide real names and more strict watch be carried out over the content of BBS information .P23-31) Internet shopping 2)most popular 3)online 4) 1996 5) videos6) make use of 7) every book 8) at the webset 9) publish a new book10) sample 11) ten times 12) usual bookshops 13) credit card14) its business 15) in the past few yearsP24-41) C 2) A 3) D 4) C 5) BP26_1.1) It can share information , conduct business and communicate withpeople .2) About 55 million Americans .3) It is an auction site4) It allows families and friends to communicate at a low price and more frequently .P26-21) constant 2) sped up 3) conduct 4) benefit 5) privacy 6) education7) access 8) digitalP27-31) 22 million members2) increasingly merging with3) online growth4) broadbandlinks5) their own homesP27- 41) conducted 2) speeding up 3) merge 4) innovation 5) constant6) makes it clear 7) respective 8) slow downP27-51. They told the story through the medium of dance .2. The temperature will increase greatly into the eighties Fahrenheit over the weekend .3. We have succeeded in speeding up the production rate in the last few months .4. Once the payment has been made , the goods will be delivered at your convenience .5. They have complete access to the company 's files .6.Originally , it was a bed room , but we have turned it into a study now .P28-61. In just six years , email has become the most popular means for communication .In just a few years , cars will become the necessity of many families .2. This argument become increasingly bitter , almost becoming personal attacks .It has been made increasingly clearly that the air pollution in this city is becoming more and more serious.3. As with the previous plan , we'll carry this one through to the end .As with the flight schedules , the bus schedule are also strictly followed .4. In spite of repeated assurances that the product is safe , the sales do not appear to be increasingly at any time soon .In spite of the efforts by the search party , there was not hope of finding the missing boy soon .5. Another factor is that children living in the countryside can get a bettereducation , with the web technology providing new technical possibilities .Another factor is that there are more opportunities for young people to find a job .6. This type of car , originally affordable , only by millionairs , is rapidly becoming available to average people .This kind of lap-top , originally used by only a few , is rapidly becoming available to many people .P30-71F 2T 3T 4T 5F 6T 7T 8T 9F 10FP30-91.我发现, 花上一个晚上与新朋友聊天是非常轻松的。
新编实用英语综合教程2第四版Unit-two--Communication-by-email(课堂PPT)

Li Li: Really? What does it say?
Paul: New slang has been invented in recent years by students, especially as they
get access to the Internet and chat online.
4 Task: Discuss some slang words used in emails.
5 Task: Talk about the meaning of a new slang you’ve come across in your e-mail messages.
● Refer to the Data Bank in the Workbook for more relevant expressions.
Unit | Two
1 Unit | Two
Unit Goals:
What You Should Learn to Do
1. Chat online 2. Us e abbreviations and slangs in communicating online 3. Write an e-mail
Li Hong: Oh, really. I remember I once ran into “TTYL” while chatting with somebody online.
Let me have a guess. Does it mean “talk to you later”?
Back
Mike: That’s right. You are really smart.
Mike: Chatting online.
新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit_2教案

江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(2)江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Unit 2Section I Talking Face to FaceThe topic of talking face to face area in this unit is to express thanks andgive responses while exchanging gift-card and congratulation card. The focus is on the patterns that are appropriate for giving information concerning the various reasons and hoping to get the forgiveness from the other person.1. The students read the mini-talks after the teacher, and then try to recite them within five minutes in pairs.2. Ask the students to underline the useful expressions and perform the mini-talks in class.3. The students discuss in groups, summarizing the words, phrases and sentences frequently used according to the following topics with the help of the teacher. The students speak out the sentences under the guidance of the teacher, paying attention to the pronunciation and the intonation.1) sentences frequently used for expressing thanks:It was so generous of you to send me such a fine and beautiful gift.I don’t know how to express my thanks to you.I’m grateful for all the help and encouragement you’ve given me.2) Sentences frequently used for expressing congratulations:Congratulations on your recent promotion!Please accept my heartiest congratulations.江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Unit 2Section Ⅱ Being All Ears1. Give the students a few minutes to read through the printed materials for each listening item.2. Listen to the material for the first time without referring to the book.3. Listen to the material for a second time, and ask the students to answer the following questions orally.1) What is the relationship between Andy and Donna?2) What happened to Donna? How does she feel now?3) Why does Donna show her thanks to Andy?4) Where does Andy get the flowers?5) Where does Donna keep the flowers?江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Section Ⅲ Trying Your HandApplied WritingSample AnalysisThe teacher summarizes briefly the format and language used in thank-you notes, congratulation cards and apology letters. The teacher may show the following passage with PPT. Afterwards, ask the students to read it and translate it into Chinese orally.1.More information about thank-you notes;Thank-you notes are usually exchanged between friends and acquaintances. They are brief, direct and often in an informal style. They are often written in simple languages, using courteous words and sentences to express the writer’s good wish or thanks. The following sentences are often used in thank-you notes.2.More information about congratulation cards:People often write and send a congratulation card to congratulate one on such joyful occasions as celebrating one’s promotion, wedding, birthday, graduation, etc. Congratulation cards are also exchanged on holidays. The language used in a congratulation card usually sounds courteous and complimentary. The following expressions and sentences often appear in congratulation cards.Grammar2. Do exercises 5,6 and 7 in groups.3.Assignment for this sectionWritten work: suppose you missed an appointment with your friend.Please write a letter of apology for his/her forgiveness.江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Unit 2Section Ⅳ(1): Passage 1 Th ank you, Volunteers!rmation Traditional Festivals in China.春节:Spring Festival ( the 1st day of the 1st lunar month)除夕:New Year’s Eve ( the day before the Spring Festival)元宵节:Lantern Festival ( the 15th of the 1st lunar month)清明节:Qingming/Tomb-Sweeping Festival (April 4th or 5th)端午节:Dragon Boat Festival( the 5the of the 5th lunar month)七夕节:Qixi Festival( the 7th day of the 7the month of the lunar month, somewhat equivalent to Valentine’s Day in English)中秋节:Mid-Autumn Festival( the 15th of the 8th lunar month)重阳节:Double-Ninth Day ( the 9th of the 9th lunar month)2.Important Traditional Festivals in Western Countries.圣诞节:Christmas( the 25th of December)平安夜: Christmas Eve ( the 24th of December)情人节:Valentine’s Day ( 14th of February)愚人节:Fool’s Day ( the 1st of April)复活节:Easter( the 1st Sunday after a full moon on or after 21st of Marth) 感恩节:Thanksgiving Day ( the 4th Thursday f November)万圣节:Halloween/All Saints’ Day (31st of October)Important words1.offerv. make available or accessible, provide or furnishe.g. The conference center offers a health spa.The local student offers to guide us around the city.2. invitev. ask someone in a friendly way to do somethinge.g. Shall we invite the famous football player to join our club?Students are invited to submit papers to this online magazine.3. gratefula. feeling or showing thankse.g. He felt so grateful to all the strangers’ help.We need to feel more grateful for what we have instead of complaining what we don’t.4.breakn. a pause from doing something ( as work)e.g. The meeting was too long, so we had a tea break.A 10-minute break between each session offers us a time to resta bit.5. appreciatev. be fully aware of;; realize fullye.g. Do you appreciate the full meaning of this letter?I do appreciate what you have done to ease my pain.6. recognizev. show approval or appreciation ofe.g. Our effort is fully recognized by the society.The in-service training center is widely recognized here.江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(3)主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸(4)授课内容Unit 2Section Ⅳ(2): Passage 1 Thank you, Volunteers! Language pointsExplanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 1)November in the United States brings the holiday of Thanksgiving, and therefore it’s in November that we tend to think of a way in which we could show our thanks to volunteers.Analysis: This is a complex sentence. The basic sentence structure is S(subject) and S in which…In the second and-clause an emphaticstructure it’s in November is used to emphasize the timeadverbial of in November, modifying we tend to think. Whichleads a relative clause, modifying a way.Translation: 因此,我们在十一月里常常会想办法来表示对志愿者们的感谢。
新编实用英语综合教程(第四版)Unit-2教案

江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸〔2〕江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸〔3〕主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________ 年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸〔4〕授课内容Unit 2Section I Talking Face to FaceThe topic of talking face to face area in this unit is to express thanks and give responses while exchanging gift-card and congratulation card. The focus is on the patterns that are appropriate for giving information concerning the various reasons and hoping to get the forgiveness from the other person.1. The students read the mini-talks after the teacher, and then try to recite them within five minutes in pairs.2. Ask the students to underline the useful expressions and perform the mini-talks in class.3. The students discuss in groups, summarizing the words, phrases and sentences frequently used according to the following topics with the help of the teacher. The students speak out the sentences under the guidance of the teacher, paying attention to the pronunciation and the intonation.1) sentences frequently used for expressing thanks:It was so generous of you to send me such a fine and beautiful gift.I don’t know how to express my thanks to you.I’m grateful for all the help and encouragement you’ve given me.2) Sentences frequently used for expressing congratulations:Congratulations on your recent promotion!Please accept my heartiest congratulations.江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸〔3〕主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________ 年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸〔4〕授课内容Unit 2Section Ⅱ Being All Ears1. Give the students a few minutes to read through the printed materials for each listening item.2. Listen to the material for the first time without referring to the book.3. Listen to the material for a second time, and ask the students to answer the following questions orally.1) What is the relationship between Andy and Donna?2) What happened to Donna? How does she feel now?3) Why does Donna show her thanks to Andy?4) Where does Andy get the flowers?5) Where does Donna keep the flowers?江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸〔3〕主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________ 年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸〔4〕授课内容Section Ⅲ Trying Y our HandApplied WritingSample AnalysisThe teacher summarizes briefly the format and language used in thank-you notes, congratulation cards and apology letters. The teacher may show the following passage with PPT. Afterwards, ask the students to read it and translate it into Chinese orally. 1.More information about thank-you notes;Thank-you notes are usually exchanged between friends and acquaintances. They are brief, direct and often in an informal style. They are often written in simple languages, using courteous words and sentences to express the writer’s good wish or thanks. The following sentences are often used in thank-you notes.2.More information about congratulation cards:People often write and send a congratulation card to congratulate one on such joyful occasions as celebrating one’s promotion, wedding, birthday, graduation, etc. Congratulation cards are also exchanged on holidays. The language used in a congratulation card usually sounds courteous and complimentary. The following expressions and sentences often appear in congratulation cards.Grammar3.Assignment for this sectionWritten work: suppose you missed an appointment with your friend. Please write a letter of apology for his/her forgiveness.江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸〔3〕主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________ 年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸〔4〕授课内容Unit 2Section Ⅳ(1): Passage 1 Thank you, Volunteers!rmation Traditional Festivals in China.春节:Spring Festival ( the 1st day of the 1st lunar month)除夕:New Year’s Eve ( the day before the Spring Festival)元宵节:Lantern Festival ( the 15th of the 1st lunar month)清明节:Qingming/Tomb-Sweeping Festival (April 4th or 5th)端午节:Dragon Boat Festival( the 5the of the 5th lunar month)七夕节:Qixi Festival( the 7th day of the 7the month of the lunar month, somewhat equivalent to Valentine’s Day in English)中秋节:Mid-Autumn Festival( the 15th of the 8th lunar month)重阳节:Double-Ninth Day ( the 9th of the 9th lunar month)2.Important Traditional Festivals in Western Countries.圣诞节:Christmas( the 25th of December)平安夜: Christmas Eve ( the 24th of December)情人节:Valentine’s Day ( 14th of February)愚人节:Fool’s Day ( the 1st of April)复活节:Easter( the 1st Sunday after a full moon on or after 21st of Marth)感恩节:Thanksgiving Day ( the 4th Thursday f November)万圣节:Halloween/All Saints’ Day (31st of October)Important words1.offerv. make available or accessible, provide or furnishe.g. The conference center offers a health spa.The local student offers to guide us around the city.2. invitev. ask someone in a friendly way to do somethinge.g. Shall we invite the famous football player to join our club?Students are invited to submit papers to this online magazine.3. gratefula. feeling or showing thankse.g. He felt so grateful to all the strangers’ help.We need to feel more grateful for what we have instead of complaining what we don’t.4.breakn. a pause from doing something ( as work)e.g. The meeting was too long, so we had a tea break.A 10-minute break between each session offers us a time to rest a bit.5. appreciatev. be fully aware of;; realize fullye.g. Do you appreciate the full meaning of this letter?I do appreciate what you have done to ease my pain.6. recognizev. show approval or appreciation ofe.g. Our effort is fully recognized by the society.The in-service training center is widely recognized here.江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸〔3〕主任审阅____________________ 授课教师____________________ 年月日年月日江西外语外贸职业学院教案备课纸〔4〕授课内容Unit 2Section Ⅳ(2): Passage 1 Thank you, Volunteers!Language pointsExplanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 1)November in the United States brings the holiday of Thanksgiving, and therefore it’s in November that we tend to think of a way in which we could show our thanks to volunteers.Analysis: This is a complex sentence. The basic sentence structure is S(subject) and S in which…In the second and-clause an emphatic structure it’s inNovember is used to emphasize the time adverbial of in November,modifying we tend to think. Which leads a relative clause, modifyinga way.Translation: 因此,我们在十一月里常常会想方法来表示对志愿者们的感谢。
新编实用英语综合教程2 -Unit 2 Communication by Email教案

Unit 2 Communication by EmailUnit GoalsWhat you should learn to do1.Chat onlinee abbreviations and slangs in communicating online3.Write an emailWhat you should know about1.Surfing online for:InformationShopping2.Good or bad of chatting online3.Noun clausesSection I Talking Face to Face1.Imitating Mini-Talks2.Acting out the Tasks3.Studying Email Information on the Internet4.Following Sample Dialogues5.Putting Language to UseSection II Being All Ears1.Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication2.Handling a Dialogue3.Understanding a Short Speech / TalkSection III Trying your Hand1.Practicing Applied Writing2.Writing Sentences and Reviewing Grammar Section IV Maintaining a Sharp EyePassage 1 :Information Related to the Reading PassageIt’s no understatement to say that e-mail has had a profound effect on our professional and personal lives. People thousands of miles away from each other can send and receive detailed documents within mere seconds. This allows us to take on projects that wouldn’t have been practical or possible only a few years ago. It has become routine for us to correspond and exchange files with people overseas. The only obstacle is the difference in time zones.But on the other hand, e-mail can eat up a substantial portion of our workday. Most of the time and effort involved is going through unsolicited messages and separating the good from the bad. But not all unsolicited messages are spam.Text E-mail, a Blessing and AnnoyanceFor the blessing:E-mail is a conversation that does not require an immediate response (like a telephone). If someone calls you on the telephone, you pick it up (unless you have an answering machine, voice mail or you are just plain rude) and the conversation begins. This is an interactive conversation.With e-mail, you send a message and then wait for a response. The response may come in five minutes or it may come in five days. Either way, it’s not an interactive conversation.If a hundred people send you e-mails in one day, so what? You don’t have to talk with all one hundred. Just think of all the hellos, goodbyes and other unnecessary chit-chat you can avoid. With e-mail, you only deal with their messages (which usually omit hellos, goodbyes and such) and you deal with them on your own time. That’s the blessing.Now for the annoyance:Too many e-mail users assume that the minute someone receives an e-mail, the person will read it. Bad assumption.If you schedule a meeting for an hour from now and send an e-mail to eachparticipant, the chance that all the participants will read that message within the hour will be pretty small. On the other hand, if you schedule the meeting for the next day, the chance that they will read the message will be pretty high. Remember, e-mail is not designed for immediate response (that’s why you have a telephone), it’s designed for convenience.Some (not all) e-mail systems have features that try to combat this problem. These features (usually called “notification”) will notify you when a person has received your e-mail and may also tell you when the person has read it (really all it can do is assure you that the person has looked at the first screen of the message —it has no way to know if the person has read the message word for word). Referring back to the example in the previous paragraph, you could check to see who has checked their e-mail before the meeting and then telephone those who have not read it.Attachment: SmiliesSince there are no facial and voice cues to help e-mail, users have come up with something called “smilies”. They are simple series of symbols that are pieced together in the e-mail text to help express the writer’s feelings. The most common example is :-) (a smiling face). Here are some more examples.They are typically found at the end of sentences and will usually refer back to the previous statement.Language Points1 Explanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 3) If a hundred people send you e-mail in one day, so what?Analysis: so what? is an informal expression, which means “Why should I care?”Translation: 如果在一天内有一百个人给你发邮件,那又怎么样呢?2. (Para. 3) Just think of all the hellos, good-byes and other unnecessary chit-chat you could avoid.Analysis: Just is used to make a statement or command stronger, meaning in Chinese“只是,仅仅”。
新编实用英语综合教程2第四版Unit-two--Communication-by-email

to enter a completely different world. You can leave your own world behind, and
go somewhere really virtual.
5) Talking about the experience of surfing the Internet
Mike: I know quite a lot of these abbreviations. If you like, I can tell you more.
Li Hong: Yes, I will be grateful if you can tell me more.
Mike: “CWYL” means “chat with you later”; “LTNS” means “long time no see”; “IYSS”
Susan: Are you? Anything exciting? May: I don’t know the meaning of “planting strawberries”.
Back
Susan: Oh, it comes from the Taiwan campus, meaning “lovers kissing each other”.
Acting out the Tasks
Speak and Perform
Studying Business Cards Study and Imitate
Following Sample Dialogues Imitate and Perform
Putting Language to Use
Speak and Complete Speak and Translate Speak and Communicate
(完整版)新编实用英语综合教程2第四版课件

William: Great. That would be super. Congratulations!
Imitating Mini-talks
Speak and Recite
Acting out the Tasks
Studying Invitation Cards and Letters
Speak and Perform Study and Imitate
Following Sample Dialogues Imitate and Perform
1 Work in pairs. Look at the picture and recite the following mini-talks for making invitations and giving responses.
1) Inviting friends to a party Sally: Hello, William. What’re you going to do tomorrow evening?
Putting Language to Use
Speak and Complete Speak and Translate Speak and Communicate
Unit | One
SECTION I Talking Face to Face
Imitating Mini-talks
Speak and Recite
实用英语综合教程2第四版教学设计

实用英语综合教程2第四版教学设计教学目标本教学设计的目标是,通过本次课程的学习,学生应该能够:1.掌握基本的英语语法知识和词汇;2.提高听、说、读、写、翻译等综合语言运用能力;3.了解英语国家的文化背景和交流习惯;4.培养学生的自主学习能力,掌握有效的学习方法和技巧。
教学内容第一讲:Grammar and Vocabulary本讲主要介绍英语的基本语法和词汇知识,重点包括:1.句子基本结构和语序;2.主谓一致、时态、语态、虚拟语气等语法知识;3.常用词汇及词义辨析。
第二讲:Listening and Speaking本讲主要针对听说能力进行训练,包括:1.听力练习,提高听懂英语的速度和准确率;2.口语练习,提升口语表达能力,熟练运用日常用语;3.听音辨识语音、区分口音等练习。
第三讲:Reading and Writing本讲主要针对阅读写作能力进行训练,包括:1.阅读练习,提高阅读理解能力,培养阅读策略和速度;2.写作练习,包括书面表达、写作技巧和指导等;3.语言转换练习,比如翻译、改写、修改等。
第四讲:Culture and Communication本讲主要介绍英语国家的文化背景和交流习惯,包括:1.社交礼仪和文化习俗等;2.国家文化底蕴和历史沿革;3.商务交际技巧和实例。
第五讲:Learning Strategies and Skills本讲主要介绍学习方法和技巧,帮助学生掌握有效的自主学习能力,包括:1.学习计划和进度安排;2.学习心理和认知策略;3.知识管理和阅读方法。
教学方法本教学设计采用“任务型教学”方法,通过实际交际任务来促进学生的语言学习和应用。
同时,采用“多元智能教学”方法,鼓励学生发挥自身的多元智能,在语言运用中有所突破和创新。
教学评价本教学设计通过多种方式对学生的语言能力和学习进度进行评价。
主要评价方式包括:1.课堂表现评价,包括听、说、读、写、翻译等语言技能;2.作业评价,包括阅读、写作、口头表达等作业完成情况;3.考试评价,包括期中、期末等阶段性考试;4.自我评价和互评,通过学生自评和互评等方式,促进学生主动参与学习和交流。
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Putting Language to Use
Speak and Complete Speak and Translate Speak and Communicate
Unit | Two
SECTION I Talking Face to Face
Imitating Mini-talks
Speak and Recite
Section Ⅱ
Being All Ears
Section Ⅲ
Contents
Section Ⅴ
Appreciating Culture Tips
Section Ⅳ
Maintaining a Sharp Eye
Trying Your Hand
Unit | Two
Section Ⅰ Talking Face to Face
Unit|Two
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Unit Goals:
What You Should Learn to Do
1. Chat online 2. Us e abbreviations and slangs in communicating online 3. Write an e-mail
“GNBLFY” he used. Mike: Neither do I. Let’s make a guess. Hilary: Mm, let me see. Oh, it might mean “got nothing but love for you”.
2) Talking about cyber slang used in e-mails May: Hi, Susan! I am reading an e-mail from Tom.
Diana: You really go online a lot, don’t you? Every time I see you, you’re in the middle
of browsing the Internet.
Jason: Yeah, I really love browsing it.
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Diana: I am curious about this. What’s so exciting about it?
Jason: What I love about it is that it’s so relaxing. Without going anywhere at all, you get
What You Should Know About
1. Surfing online for: information shopping
2. Good or bad of chatting online 3. Noun clauses
Unit | Two
Talking Face to Face
Section Ⅰ
1 Work in pairs. Look at the picture and recite the following mini-talks for talking about something online.
1) Talking about abbreviations used for online chatting Mike: Hi, Hilary, who are you chatting with? Hilary: A boy from Hong Kong named “Run”. But I have no idea about the word
Unit | Two
3) Talking about experiences of chatting online
Andy: How was your summer holiday?
Jasmine: It was great. I surfed the Internet a lot.
Andy: The Internet? So you were often online.
Imitating Mini-talks
Speak and Recite
Acting out the Tasks
Speak and Perform
Studying Business Cards Study and Imitate
Following Sample Dialogues Imitate and Perform
Mike: Chatting online seems like fun. Have you ever tried it?
Lily: I recently have!
Mike: How do you feel about it?
Lily: I just love it. It’s the most exiting thing I’ve ever done.
Jasmine: True. I spent almost all my spare time surfing the Internet. I’m absolutely a
mouse potato. It’s so exciting.
4) Talking about the experience of going online
Susan: Are you? Anything exciting? May: I don’t know the meaning of “planting strawberries”.
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Susan: Oh, it comes from the Taiwan campus, meaning “lovers kissing each other”.
to enter a completely different world. You can leave your own world behind, and
go somewhere really virtual.
5) Talking about the experience of surfing the Internet