广东省中山市高中英语 Unit 5 Travelling abroad(Speaking)讲义 新人教版选修7

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Challenge 3 Be a tour guide
Plan and introduce a tour schedule, including the definite dates, scenic spots, price and something for attention.
Challenge 4
Speaking
TravellingAbroad
Leading in
Do you like traveling? If you could go anywhere in the world, which country would you like to visit most and why?
Listen and Imitate
• B: Would you mind telling me the definite date for the departure?
• A: Never mind. We plan to leave for New York from Shanghai on July10th.
• B: That’s good. Could you give me some idea of the tour route?
★ Try to grasp the simple and basic communicated
language.
★ Try to know about the manners and customs of the
country.
★ Try to be familiar with formality in everyday life.
Sentence Patterns on how to Ask for Information:
• A: Good morning! Can I help you?
• B: Ah, yes. I’d like some information about the tour to New York. A: I see. What would you like?
• A: Yes, the high school students can enjoy the tour at 10% discount.
• B: Thank you. I think I'd better think it over before I make a decision. I'll take the brochures if I may. A: Of course. Is there anything else I can do for you?
church and tropical gardens, ancient temples and a rain- forest, and scenic waterfalls.
Using the sentence patterns, S1 asks for information, while S2 answers:
Consolidation
Challenge 1: Ask and answer
Here is information about two islands in Hawaii.
Lanai There's no public transport on the tiny island, Lanai, but you can rent a four-wheeler and drive 100 miles of paved and unpaved roads, past uncrowded beaches. Despite its size, Lanai offers a large variety of activities, including hiking through ancient ruins, horseback riding, golf.
• B: No, thanks. I'll come to you when I have decided.
Sentence Patterns for Asking for Information:
• I’d like some information about… • Would you mind telling me…? • Could you give me some idea of…? • If you don't mind, I’d like to know… • I wonder if you could tell me…? • Would you happen to know…? • Do you know…? • ……
Just Relax!
• State some problems one may meet when travelling abroad.
• Sing an English song while dancing!
• State some advantages of travelling.
Dialogue 1
Read it again and Make a similar dialogue!
• Alice: Where are you going to spend your holidays this year, Tom?
• Tom: We may go abroad. My wife wants to go to Egypt, and I'd like to go there too. We haven't made up our mind yet.
Challenge 2: Just say it! Tips for Travelling
List the dangers and problems that could happen while traveling in a foreign country, then discuss ways you could prevent these things happening in groups.
• I’d like some information about… • Would you mind telling me…? • Could you give me some idea of…? • If you don't mind, I’d like to know… • I wonder if you could tell me…? • Would you happen to know…? • Do you know…? • ……
A: While traveling, it’s possible that you could lose your way, because you don’t know the country very well. To prevent this:
★ You’d better take a map of the country with you. ★ Don’t leave alone without saying a word. ★ Pay attention to the conspicuous signs, for
• A: It’s my pleasure. You may take a look at the brochure and you will get more detailed information about the tour.
• B: That’s very nice of you. If you don’t mind, I’d like to know if there is any discount for a high school student.
• A: It’s my pleasure. You may take a look at the brochure and you will get more detailed information about the tour.
• B: That’s very nice of you. If you don’t mind, I’d like to know if there is any discount for a high school student.
• A: Yes, ຫໍສະໝຸດ he high school students can enjoy the tour at 10% discount.
• B: Thank you. I think I'd better think it over before I make a decision. I'll take the brochures if I may. A: Of course. Is there anything else I can do for you?
★ Don’t show your valuable belongings to others. ★ You’d better go along with other people. ★ Should you face dangers, connect the police.
C: It’s (very) possible that we could have difficulty in communicating with the local people. To prevent this:
• Alice: Will you travel by sea or by air?
• Tom: We may travel by sea. It's cheaper.
• Alice: I'm sure you'll enjoy yourselves.
Read and Write
Dialogue 2
• B: No, thanks. I'll come to you when I have decided. A: Okay.
• A: Good morning! Can I help you?
• B: Ah, yes. I’d like some information about the tour to New York. A: I see. What would you like?
• B: Would you mind telling me the definite date for the departure?
• A: Never mind. We plan to leave for New York from Shanghai on July10th.
• B: That’s good. Could you give me some idea of the tour route?
example, some famous buildings, some special road signs so that you can ask the way while you are lost.
B: It’s likely that we could meet malefactors--robber, thief or others. Probably, we will be hurt. To prevent this:
Molokai Molokai is more undisturbed and less developed than Hawaii's other islands. Its distant park, Kalaupapa National Historical Park, can be reached by hiking, on muleback, or by a small plane. Those who drive on Molokai's coastal highway meet St. Joseph's
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