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a. 能使用所学词汇、句型和语法写出有关致意、问候、感谢等的英文 语句。 b. 熟悉名片的基本写作格式。
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Integrated Skills Development Lead-in
Do you know it?
long journey, you know. Li: Yes, let’s go back to the guest house of our
school. Everything is ready for you there. Lizzy: That’s very kind of you. Li: You are welcome.
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Aims and Requirements Language Focus
Focal Function and Patterns
3) Hi! How are you? Hello! How are things with you? Hey! How are you doing?
Aims and Requirements Skills Development
Listening and Speaking
熟读对话与课文,背诵对话和课文的语句,并能就课文内容进行问答。
Reading and Translating
能朗读并翻译(英译汉)有关致意、问候、感谢等的小短文。
Writing
Check your understanding
Li Ying: How do you do, Mr. Smith?
Mr. Smith: How do you do? Are you a newcomer?
Li Ying: Yes. My name is Li Ying. I know we
have a chief engineer from England. So
Smith is a chief engineer there. They meet each 业;总工程师
other for the first time at the canteen.)
Li Ying: Hello. Are you Mr. Smith?
Mr. Smith: Oh, yes. Simon Smith.
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Aims and Requirements Language Focus
Communicative Focus
恰当地表达致意、问候、感谢
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
8) (Prof. Waters) is a good teacher. (Prof. Waters) is really an expert in English teaching. (Prof. Waters) has taught students in many countries.
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
味美的
Mr. Smith: Let’s have our meals at this table.
膳食
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Integrated Skills Development
Passage A
Welcome
(Miss Wang is the secretary of the English Department. Now she is introducing Professor Helen Waters to the students.)
Focal Function and Patterns
5) Thank you. Thank you for coming to meet me. That’s very kind of you. You are welcome.
6) Have a good journey. Let’s give (her) a warm welcome.
English I
Unit 1
Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Contents
Aims and Requirements
Integrated Skills Development
4) Fine, thanks. And you? I’m very well, thank you. And you? OK. How about you? Not bad. And you?
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Aims and Requirements Language Focus
Aims and Requirements Language Focus
Focal Words and Expressions
chief
delicious
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
engineer
receptionist
term
have a good journey
joint venture
department expert
接待员;宾馆 海外的
旅途 是的 准备好了的 不客气。
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Integrated Skills Development
Dialogue B
At the Canteen
(Li Ying is a new employee at a joint venture. Mr. 雇员;合资企
Applied Writing Grammar Focus Merry Learning Words & Phrases
• Lead-in • Dialogues • Passage A • Learn to communicate • Build up your language stock • Extra reading • Passage B
technical school. Lizzy: Oh, how do you do, Li Hong? Thank you for
coming to meet me. Li: How do you do, Lizzy? Welcome to China.
Did you have a good journey? Lizzy: Yeah, quite good. But I am a little tired. It’s a
Greet people
It is inappropriate in English to greet people by asking whether they have done something or they are doing something, for instance “吃饭了 吗 ? ” “ 去 图 书 馆 啊 ? ” Often in English this sounds a little strange because the questions seem to ask about the obvious information. These questions in English function as a genuine request for information rather than as a greeting.
Good evening, everyone. It’s my honor to introduce Professor Waters to you. (Applause) Professor Waters is from the United States of America. She will teach us English this term. Professor Waters has taught students in many different countries. She is a very good teacher and she is really an expert in English teaching and learning. She is the author of a dozen books in this field. So, it is a pleasure for us to have her as our English teacher here. Now, let’s welcome her to say a few words to us! (Clapping)
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Integrated Skills Development
Dialogue A
How Do You Do?
(Li Hong is a receptionist. She works at a guest house of a technical school. Lizzy is an overseas student. She is from South Africa. Li Hong now meets her at the airport.) Li: Hi, you must be Lizzy. I’m Li Hong from the
I’m glad to meet you here.
Mr. Smith: I’m glad to meet you, too. There are so 乐于做某事
many good things to eat in the canteen.
Li Ying: Yeah, they are delicious.
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Integrated Skills Development Lead-in
Do you know it?
Greet people
In such situations, it is possible to simply greet a person with a common greeting like “Hello”. But if you wish to add something extra, so as to appear more friendly, the more normal way is either to express a wish or to make a comment on what they are doing. So in the situation described above, a person could say, “Hello. Have a nice day!” This is much more usual than simply describing what the person has done or is doing.
1) Hi, how do you do? I’m glad to meet you.
2) Good morning/afternoon/evening. Long time no see. Yeah, it’s been a long time. Too long. I have missed you very much. I haven’t seen you for years/ages.
employee technical
have one’s lunch have the honor
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Aims and Requirements Language Focus
Focal Function and Patterns
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Aims and Requirements Language Focus
Focal Function and Patterns
7) I have the honor to introduce (Professor Waters). It’s a pleasure for us to have (Prof. Waters) as (our English teacher here).
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Integrated Skills Development Lead-in
Do you know it?
long journey, you know. Li: Yes, let’s go back to the guest house of our
school. Everything is ready for you there. Lizzy: That’s very kind of you. Li: You are welcome.
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Aims and Requirements Language Focus
Focal Function and Patterns
3) Hi! How are you? Hello! How are things with you? Hey! How are you doing?
Aims and Requirements Skills Development
Listening and Speaking
熟读对话与课文,背诵对话和课文的语句,并能就课文内容进行问答。
Reading and Translating
能朗读并翻译(英译汉)有关致意、问候、感谢等的小短文。
Writing
Check your understanding
Li Ying: How do you do, Mr. Smith?
Mr. Smith: How do you do? Are you a newcomer?
Li Ying: Yes. My name is Li Ying. I know we
have a chief engineer from England. So
Smith is a chief engineer there. They meet each 业;总工程师
other for the first time at the canteen.)
Li Ying: Hello. Are you Mr. Smith?
Mr. Smith: Oh, yes. Simon Smith.
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Aims and Requirements Language Focus
Communicative Focus
恰当地表达致意、问候、感谢
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
8) (Prof. Waters) is a good teacher. (Prof. Waters) is really an expert in English teaching. (Prof. Waters) has taught students in many countries.
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
味美的
Mr. Smith: Let’s have our meals at this table.
膳食
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Integrated Skills Development
Passage A
Welcome
(Miss Wang is the secretary of the English Department. Now she is introducing Professor Helen Waters to the students.)
Focal Function and Patterns
5) Thank you. Thank you for coming to meet me. That’s very kind of you. You are welcome.
6) Have a good journey. Let’s give (her) a warm welcome.
English I
Unit 1
Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Contents
Aims and Requirements
Integrated Skills Development
4) Fine, thanks. And you? I’m very well, thank you. And you? OK. How about you? Not bad. And you?
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Aims and Requirements Language Focus
Aims and Requirements Language Focus
Focal Words and Expressions
chief
delicious
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
engineer
receptionist
term
have a good journey
joint venture
department expert
接待员;宾馆 海外的
旅途 是的 准备好了的 不客气。
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Integrated Skills Development
Dialogue B
At the Canteen
(Li Ying is a new employee at a joint venture. Mr. 雇员;合资企
Applied Writing Grammar Focus Merry Learning Words & Phrases
• Lead-in • Dialogues • Passage A • Learn to communicate • Build up your language stock • Extra reading • Passage B
technical school. Lizzy: Oh, how do you do, Li Hong? Thank you for
coming to meet me. Li: How do you do, Lizzy? Welcome to China.
Did you have a good journey? Lizzy: Yeah, quite good. But I am a little tired. It’s a
Greet people
It is inappropriate in English to greet people by asking whether they have done something or they are doing something, for instance “吃饭了 吗 ? ” “ 去 图 书 馆 啊 ? ” Often in English this sounds a little strange because the questions seem to ask about the obvious information. These questions in English function as a genuine request for information rather than as a greeting.
Good evening, everyone. It’s my honor to introduce Professor Waters to you. (Applause) Professor Waters is from the United States of America. She will teach us English this term. Professor Waters has taught students in many different countries. She is a very good teacher and she is really an expert in English teaching and learning. She is the author of a dozen books in this field. So, it is a pleasure for us to have her as our English teacher here. Now, let’s welcome her to say a few words to us! (Clapping)
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Integrated Skills Development
Dialogue A
How Do You Do?
(Li Hong is a receptionist. She works at a guest house of a technical school. Lizzy is an overseas student. She is from South Africa. Li Hong now meets her at the airport.) Li: Hi, you must be Lizzy. I’m Li Hong from the
I’m glad to meet you here.
Mr. Smith: I’m glad to meet you, too. There are so 乐于做某事
many good things to eat in the canteen.
Li Ying: Yeah, they are delicious.
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Integrated Skills Development Lead-in
Do you know it?
Greet people
In such situations, it is possible to simply greet a person with a common greeting like “Hello”. But if you wish to add something extra, so as to appear more friendly, the more normal way is either to express a wish or to make a comment on what they are doing. So in the situation described above, a person could say, “Hello. Have a nice day!” This is much more usual than simply describing what the person has done or is doing.
1) Hi, how do you do? I’m glad to meet you.
2) Good morning/afternoon/evening. Long time no see. Yeah, it’s been a long time. Too long. I have missed you very much. I haven’t seen you for years/ages.
employee technical
have one’s lunch have the honor
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Aims and Requirements Language Focus
Focal Function and Patterns
Unit 1 Greeting People You Meet for the First Time
Aims and Requirements Language Focus
Focal Function and Patterns
7) I have the honor to introduce (Professor Waters). It’s a pleasure for us to have (Prof. Waters) as (our English teacher here).