新职业英语视听说1Unit2
新职业英语 职业综合英语1 Unit2 Secretary PPT教案
√Dealing with phone calls Handling orders, budgeting or bookkeeping
Managing training or other personnel work
Unit 2 Office-ReadingA
Secretaries
Secretaries may be known by a variety of other titiles, like administrative assistants, clerks, or personal assistants. Although all of these titles share the common theme of administrative tasks, they may reflect different types of secretarial jobs. Secretaial positions are quite old. Greek and Roman businessmen and politicians, for example, used personal secretaries and clerks to manage their affairs.
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外研社 新职业英语 第二版 职业综合英语1 教案unit2
外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit2教案
说明:1.课程教案应按授课次数编写;重复班授课不再另行编写教案。
2.合班课的“授课时间”可以集中填写。
外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit2教案
说明:1。
课程教案应按授课次数编写;重复班授课不再另行编写教案。
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合班课的“授课时间”可
外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit2教案
说明:1。
课程教案应按授课次数编写;重复班授课不再另行编写教案。
2。
合班课的“授课时间”可以集中填写。
外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit2教案
说明:1.课程教案应按授课次数编写;重复班授课不再另行编写教案.
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合班课的“授课时间”可以集中填写。
新职业英语 视听说 Unit
Listening 1-Task 2
C&F—The seller owns the goods until they are loaded on a vessel. The selling price includes all costs to this point plus the cost of the freight. The buyer is responsible for insurance.
positions? • Skillful negotiators gain advantages by listening carefully and putting forward
effective questions. 5. How do negotiators close the meeting? • Both parties make a summary, agree on certain action and bid farewell.
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Speaking
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Supplementary Material
Further Listening (1) Further Listening (2)
Further Listening (3) Further Watching (1) Further Watching (2) Fun Time
Listening 1-Task 1
4. indication n. 指示;暗示
She gave the delicate indication firmly. 她镇定自如地给出了微妙的暗示。
Listening 1-Task 1
5. vary v. 改变;使有变化 Customs vary widely from one area to another. 不同地区的风俗迥然不同。
新职业英语_职业综合英语1_Unit2___Secretary_PPT教案
Reading A Secretaries
秘书的工作就是使办公室顺利运转。秘书的 职责范围很广,依据他们所在办公室的不同而各 异。就最低要求来说,秘书要处理信函,跟踪日 程安排,管理文件系统,操作电话、传真机、复 印机等办公设备。许多秘书还要接听电话,并将 其转给适当的人员。有些秘书还要负责办公室用 品的采购,他们也可能会处理预算、簿记和人事 文档。秘书应当具备使用电脑和其他电子设备的 经验,因为他们将处理大量的电子资料,包括往 来信函。
Unit 2 Office
By Sophia
Warming-up
Warming-up
What is a secretary? a.A person who works in an office, working for another person, dealing with letters and telephone calls, typing, keeping records, arranging meetings with people, etc.
Language points
a variety of: a lot of things of the same type that are different from each other in some way e.g. The girls come from a variety of different backgrounds. reflect: v. to show or be a sign of a particular situation or feeling e.g. That choice reflects your good taste.
Language points
新职业英语2视听说教程unit1-4课文内容
Unit 1Unit objectives: students are introduced to the vocational skills covered in this unit and get a general idea of the typical working situations in the workplace.Procedures:Step 1: Elicit typical workplace situations from students.Step 2: ask students to read unit objectives to get a clearer idea.Step 3: remind students to bear the objectives in mind while studying.Step 4: explain new words or expressions if necessary.ListeningTask 1Objective: students learn how to ask for leave and how to grant leave.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the conversation of asking for leave by finishing warming-up. Step 2: students listen to the conversation extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing extensive listening.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive listening.Step 4: students review expressions concerning asking for leave in language summary.Script:(Frank, a sales representative in the Sales & Marketing Department, comes to his manager, Bill Smith’s office, to ask for sick leave)Bill: Good morning, Frank. You look pale. What’s the matter?Frank: Mr. Smith, I think it’s not a good time to ask for some time off as we’re up to our eyeballs, but I really have to. I’ve got a terrible headache.Bill: have you caught a cold?Frank: No. But recently I’ve been feeling really stressed and I’ve not been sleeping well.Bill: perhaps you need to slow down a bit.Frank: That’s the reason why I’ve come to ask for leave. And on top of it all, my mother had a heart attack yesterday. She’s in hospital.Bill: I’m really sorry to hear that.Frank: I really need some personal time to spend with my mother. Could I have a week off?Bill: That’s going to be difficult as we’re so understaffed at the moment…But Frank, family comes first, so take some time off. All I ask is: could you please submit a detailed progress report before you go?Frank: Yes, of course. I can get that done this afternoon. By this way, Lisa has offered to do some work on my project while I’m away. And I’ll get back as soon as possible.Bill: Good, thanks for that. Give my best wishes to your mother. I hope she gets better soon. Frank: thank you.Key:1.warming upfatigue concentration trouble muscle trouble headaches stomach problems restless sleep3.intensive listeningC B BTask 2 Team CooperationObjective: students can talk about team building and cooperation in the workplace. Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the conversation of asking for leave by finishing warming-up. Step 2: students listen to the conversation extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing extensive watching.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive watching.Script:(Bill goes to the project team to encourage them and to see if he can offer some help)Bill: I’ve heard that some team members have been complaining.Jenny: It’s because we’ve been under great pressure recently.John: Our marketing plan was turned down again yesterday. I feel very frustrated.Bill: Well, frustration is not terrible. What’s terrible is to expect failure.John: What makes me despair is that Frank is not here. If he were here, we’d probably have managed to work out effective marketing strategies that would have been accepted.Bill: Well, Lisa can help you. She’s taken over Frank’s work and will work with you on the strategy.Lisa: I will do my best to help. In my opinion, if the work is difficult, it’s better to use all the strengths of the team. We can bring all our abilities and wisdom into full play.John: Yeah, well, that sounds right. Maybe I have to learn to manage myself better. I have to realize the importance of cooperation.Bill: Cooperation is most important for us all. Well, is there anything else I can do for your team, Jenny?Jenny: No. Thanks. We’ll probably encounter some more difficulties, but together we can get through them and achieve our goals.Bill: Wonderful. I’m happy to see that you have self-confidence and the spirit of cooperation. Jenny: Thanks very much.Key:2. extensive watchingJohn has taken Frank’s place to help the team work on the marketing strategiesLisa feels disappointed because of experiencing difficulties in the work again3.intensive watchinga. False …some team members have been complainingb. True If he were here, we’d probably have managed to work out effectively marketingstrategies…c. False Maybe I have to manage myself better.Task 3 SpeakingObjective: This part aims at guiding students to practice the skills they’ve learned in listening and watching. Students achieve communication skills in asking for leave, building mutualtrust and team cooperation.Procedures:Step 1: explain the task and lead students through the sentence given.Step 2: put students into pairs and ask them to think of as many expressions or sentences as possible about asking for and granting leave of absence.Step 3: ask students to take turns to read aloud the sentences. Circulate to provide help if necessary.Step 4: call on volunteers or selected pairs to make a presentation to the class.Sample:…have a week off work…my father had a stroke due to high blood pressure.…take a half-day off…I need to go for a health checkup.Unit 2Unit objectives: students are introduced to the vocational skills covered in this unit and get a general idea of the typical situations encountered when preparing for and havingmeetings.Procedures:Step 1: elicit typical working situations for preparing for and having meetings from students. Step 2: ask students to read unit objectives to get a clearer idea.Step 3: remind students to bear the objectives in mind while studying.Step 4: explain new words or expressions if necessary.Task 1 Reason for a MeetingObjective: students can give reasons for or against having a meeting.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the conversation concerning reasons for a meeting by finishing warming up.Step 2: students listen to the conversation extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing extensive listening.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive listening.Step 4: students review expressions for future plans and intentions in language summary. Script:(In the CEO’s office, Bruce is talking to Bill about the sales for the first half of this year.) Bruce: Bill, I’ve been reading the sales report you gave me the other day. I see our sales have been decreasing since the last quarter. What’s happened?Bill: That’s what I want to talk to you about. There are lots of reasons, but primarily, wee think it’s because we don’t have enough new products to meet market demands.Bruce: That can’t be right. We’ve a lot of new products.Bill: Still not enough. According to our research, the market is changing much faster than we expected. So are our competitors.Bruce: Then I think we need to have a meeting to discuss the problem and work out whatmeasures to take.Bill: That would be great.Bruce: I’ll ask the Production and the R & D Departments to join the meetings as well. And I need you to contact all the sales representatives and ask them to attend the meeting.Bill: No problem. When do you want to have it?Bruce: How about next week? You contact all the sales representatives and set a time. Next week I’m available every day except Monday and Wednesday.Bill: OK, I’ll let you know when we set the time and I’ll copy you in on the agenda.Key:1.Warming up.Like You can exchange ideas and opinions during meetings.Dislike Meetings can be time-consuming.Sometimes people might discuss things that they don’t care about.2.extensive listeninga. False I see our sales have been decreasing since the last quarter. What’s happened?b. False Then I think we need to have a meeting to discuss the problem and work out whatmeasures to take.3. Intensive listeningB A BTask 2 watchingObjective: students learn how to take meeting minutes.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the video clip about minutes taking by finishing warming up. Step 2: students watch the video clip extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’comprehension by finishing extensive watching.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive watching.Step 4: students review the usage of model verbs in language summary.Script:(Lisa is talking with Eric. She wants to seek some advice from Eric on taking Minutes.)Lisa: Hi, Eric, how’s it going?Eric: Just a bit busy. We have a meeting next Monday, so I’ve got a lot of preparation to do. Lisa: Oh, the regular meeting? I need to take minutes for an important meeting next Thursday. But to be honest, I’m not really good at it. Would you please give me some tips?Eric: I’d be happy to. Look, here are some meeting minutes.Lisa: Wow, they look good. They’re very well organized and laid out and the contents seem very logical.Eric: Thank you. To take good minutes, you really need to concentrate. Of course, you must be accurate as well. Make sure you have the name of the company and the meeting, thedate, time, and venue correct and the names of all the people present. Make a note ofthe exact time that the meeting is opened and closed and who is in the chair.Lisa: is that all?Eric: No. That’s the easy part.Lisa: Then what else should I do?Eric: During the meeting you have to take notes of all the topics discussed, the main points made by each speaker and any decisions made. Then after the meeting, you must type upyour notes and circulate them to everyone who attended the meeting.Lisa: But the problem is I can’t take down everything everyone says during the meeting.Eric: You don’t have write down every word. You just make a not of the main points about each topic, such as the business transacted, the resolutions passed and the decisions reachedat a meeting.Lisa: Oh, I see. Thank you very much!Eric: Don’t mention it. Good luck!Key:1.warming upa.Minutes: the record of a meetingb.Agenda: the items to be discussed at a formal meetingc.Schedule: timetable for a project or a program2.extensive watchinga.False …I’m not really good at it. Would you please give me some tips?b.False Then after the meeting, you must type up your notes and circulate them to everyonewho attended the meeting.3.intensive watchinga. concentrateb. accuratec. the name of the companyd. opened and closede. take notes off. decisionsg. type upTask 3 SpeakingObjective: This part aims at guiding students to practice the skills they’ve learned in Listening & Watching. The task is designed to help students achieve communication skills in typical situations related to business meetings.Procedures:Step 1: explain the task and give students time to look through the uncompleted conversation. Step 2: put students into pairs to complete the conversation. Circulate to provide help if necessary. Step 3. call on volunteers or selected pairs to role-play the conversation to the class.Key: 1. B 2. C 3.A 4. DUnit 3Unit objectives: students are introduced to the vocational skills covered in this unit and get a general idea of the typical working situations concerned with business travel. Procedures:Step 1: elicit typical working situations for preparing for and having meetings from students. Step 2: ask students to read unit objectives to get a clearer idea.Step 3: remind students to bear the objectives in mind while studying.Step 4: explain new words or expressions if necessary.Task 1 Listening Booking a TicketObjective: students learn how to book a ticket for a business trip.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the conversation concerning booking a ticket by finishingwarming up.Step 2: students listen to the conversation extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing extensive listening.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive listening.Step 4: students review expressions concerning booking tickets in language summary.Script:(Jessica is calling an agent to book a ticket for Bruce Anderson)Agent: Green Travels. May I help you?Jessica: I’d like to book an air-ticket to Taipei, please.Agent: when do you plan to leave?Jessica: On next Monday, August 29th.Agent: We have several flights available that day: 13: 10 with EV A Airways, 16: 00 with Hainan Airlines, and 16: 55 on China Airlines.Jessica: I think 13:10 suits the schedule best.Agent: how do you want to fly, business or economy?Jessica: Economy, please.Agent: May I have the passenger’s name?Jessica: Bruce Anderson.Agent: Let me confirm your reservation: Mr. Bruce Anderson on EVA Airways, Flight Number BR708, leaving at 13:10, August 29th.Jessica: Yes, that’s correct. How do I get the ticket?Agent: Either you come to our office or we deliver it to your address.Jessica: Please send it to me. I’m at TAF; that’s 46 Revolutionary Road. Tell the courier to ask for Jessica at reception. I will pay cash on delivery. Thank you!Agent: You’re welcome. It’ll be delivered this afternoon.Jessica: Thank you. Goodbye.Key:1.warming upa.seven thirty; half past sevenb.nine fifteen; a quarter past ninec.eleven forty five; a quarter to twelved.one fifty eight2.extensive listeninga. False book an air ticketb. False Please send it to me.Task 2 Watching Airport Check-inObjective: students learn how to check in at airport.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the video clip about airport check-in by finishing warming up. Step 2: students watch the video clip extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’comprehension by finishing extensive watching.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive watching.Step 4: students review expressions concerning airport check-in in language summary.Script:(Bruce Anderson is checking in at the airport.)Staff A: May I have your ticket and passport, Sir?Bruce: Certainly. Here you are.Staff A: Thanks. Would you care for a window seat or an aisle seat?Bruce: It doesn’t matter, Either will do.Staff A: OK. Mr. Anderson, your seat is in Row 9, Seat A.Bruce: Thank you.Staff A: Do you have any luggage to check in?Bruce: Yes, I have one bag to check in and I have a small carry-on case. What’s the luggage allowance?Staff A: 20 kilos per passenger. Your bag is only 9 kilos, well under the allowed weight.Bruce: Thanks.Staff A: Here’s your boarding card, Sir. Your flight is boarding at Gate 6. Departure is over there and Security is just beyond.Bruce: Alright. Thank you.…Staff B: Sir, please walk through the scanner.Bruce: OK.(The alarm light turns red and when Bruce walks through the scanner.)Staff B: Excuse me, can you stand here and put your arms out? (Frisking…) What’s in your pocket?Bruce: A cigarette lighter.Staff B: I’m sorry, Sir. But lighters are not allowed on the plane.Bruce: Oh bother. I’ll leave it behind.Staff B: Thank you, Sir. Could you please open your bag? What’s this liquid?(Taking a bottle of liquid out of the suitcase)Bruce: It’s syrup for my sore throat. Not allowed either?Staff B: It’s OK. It’s less than 100ml so you can take it on board. Thank you for your cooperation. Key:1.warming- upa.knife, daggerb.rifle, handgunc.hammer, screwdriverd.gasoline, ethanol2.extensive watchinga. False well under the allowed weightb. False But lighters are not allowed on the plane.3. intensive watchinga. Cb. Bc. Cd. B4. language summarya. 行李托运b. 随身携带的小提箱c. 免费携带行李限额d. 登机牌e. 带上飞机Task 3 SpeakingObjective: This part aims at guiding students to practice the skills they’ve learned in Listening & Watching. The task is designed to help students achieve free communication skills in organizing a schedule, booking a ticket, checking in at the airport and meeting a client.Procedures:Step 1: explain the task and lead students to go through the given schedule.Step 2: have students work in pairs to describe the schedule. Encourage them to make sentences that vary in structure. Circulate to provide help if necessary.Step 3: call on volunteers or selected pairs to read aloud to the class and ask other students to comment or improve.Sample:1.I will have a full schedule on September 14th.2.I will have a meeting with the production team at 9: 30 in the morning.3.At 11:45 a.m., I will have a lunch appointment with Mr. Smith, a designer fromUTO Advertising.4.In the afternoon, I will visit a supplier’s workshop at 3:00.5.At half past four, I will pick up Mary (Tim’s daughter) after her piano lesson. Unit 4Unit objectives: students are introduced to the vocational skills covered in this unit and get a general idea of the typical working situations concerning money in the workplace. Procedures:Step 1: Elicit typical workplace situations from students.Step 2: ask students to read unit objectives to get a clearer idea.Step 3: remind students to bear the objectives in mind while studying.Step 4: explain new words or expressions if necessary.Task 1 listening Travel Expense PolicyObjective: students can understand a typical corporate travel expense policy.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the conversation of the travel expense by finishing warming up. Step 2: students listen to the conversation extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing extensive listening.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive listening.Step 4: students review expressions concerning a company’s reimbursement in language summary. Script:(Jenny will go to Chicago on business. Now she’s going to the Finance Department to ask her colleague, Ada, about the company’s travel expense policy.)Jenny: Excuse me. I’m Jenny from the Sales & Marketing Department.Ada: Good morning. What can I do for you?Jenny: I’m going away on business next month, and I want to know about our policy on travel expenses.Ada: OK. Well, cash cannot be drawn in advance for business travel, so you have to pay out of your own pocket.Jenny: So when I get back, how will the company reimburse my expenses?Ada: You have to save all the receipts from your trip and then attach them to your expenses claim form in order for them to be reimbursed. If there’s no receipt, the company can’t make a reimbursement.Jenny: I see. What about the maximum daily allowance?Ada: That depends on where you go. According to company policy, it’s $40 per day for business trips abroad, and 140RMB for any domestic travel.Jenny: OK. Er…I’m going to Chicago. Do I need to have a credit card with me?Ada: It would be better to have one. It’ll be more convenient but it needs to be an international credit card, of course.Jenny: Do I also have to take cash, US dollars then?Ada: Sure. Usually people use cash for cheaper items and sometimes cards are not accepted, so you have to pay them in cash.Jenny: Thank you very much.Ada: You’re welcome.Key:1.warming-upa.Methods of payment (Can you use a credit card? If not, will you pay out of your ownpocket, or can you request a cash in advance?)b.Reimbursable expenses (Typically these are transportation, mileage, meals, andaccommodation. You’ll probably have a certain amount you can spend on meals each day, for example.)c.Non-reimbursable expenses (For example, most companies will pay for meals, but notalcoholic beverages.)d.Documentation (Know what documentation you’ll need to accompany your expensesreport paperwork.)e.Claim deadlines (How soon must you submit your paperwork to get reimbursed?)2.extensive listeninga.False …I want to know about our policy on travel expenses.b.True It would be better to have one. Sure, …so you may have to pay in cash.3.intensive listeninga. Cb. Ac. BTask 2 Watching Applying for a Credit CardObjective: students learn how to apply for a credit card.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the video clip about applying for a credit card by finishing warming up.Step 2: students watch the video clip extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’comprehension by finishing extensive watching.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive watching.Step 4: students review expressions concerning the usage of credit cards in language summary. Script:(In the bank)Jenny: Hello! I want to apply for a credit card.Clerk: we have several kinds of cards: Peony EMV Standard Credit Card, Peony RMB Credit Card and Peony Dual Currency Credit Card. Which one would you like?Jenny: Er…, well, I’m traveling abroad next month, so I guess I need an international card. Clerk: OK, what about applying for a Peony Dual Currency Credit Card? It can be used at home and abroad. And it can be settled in both RMB or US dollars.Jenny: That suits me. How can I buy goods and services with the Peony Dual Currency Credit Card?Clerk: You can use it at any store with a VISA or MasterCard logo and withdraw local currency from ATMs displaying the Cirrus logo.Jenny: I see. How do I apply for it?Clerk: Please fill out this Application Form. Could you show me your ID card please?Jenny: Yes. Here you are… (While filling in the form) Should I choose a gold card or a classic card? What’s the difference between them?Clerk: Well, with a gold card you can get a credit limit up to 50,000 yuan, but it’s only 20,000 yuan for a classic card.Jenny: I see. (Finishing filling the form) Here you are. When will I get my card?Clerk: We’ll mail you the card within 10 working days.Jenny: Thanks a lot.Clerk: My pleasure.Key:1.warming-upYou may refer to Business Notes for information about VISA and MasterCard.Unionpay: As the bankcard association in China, UnionPay operates an inter-banktransaction settlement system through which the connection and switch between bankingsystems and the inter-bank, cross-region and cross-border usages of bankcards issued byassociate banks could be realized.2.extensive watchinga. False …I need an international cardb. False Yes. Here you are… We’ll mail you the card within…3. intensive watchinga. RMB; US dollarsb. VISA; MasterCardc. credit limitd. 10Task 3 SpeakingObjective: This part aims at guiding students to practice the skills they’ve learned in Listening & Watching. The task is designed to help students achieve communicative competence in handling their business travel expenses..Procedures:Step 1: explain the task and lead students to look through the uncompleted conversation.Step 2: have students work in pairs to complete the conversation. Circulate to provide help ifnecessary.Step 3: call on volunteers or selected pairs to read aloud to role-play the conversation to the class. Sample:A: Good morning, John. I’m traveling on business next week. I’ve heard our company has a new policy on travel expenses?B: Yes, we have introduced/started/drawn up a new policy on travel expenses?A: What is it?B: First thing first, cash cannot be drawn in advance for business travel.A; So, I have to pay out of my own pocket?B: Yes. When you get back, the company will reimburse your expenses.A: What about the daily allowance for the trip, then?B: $50 per day for business trips abroad and 150 RMB for domestic travel.A: Thank you very much.B: You’re welcome.。
新职业英语2视听说教程unit1-4课文内容
Unit 1Unit objectives: students are introduced to the vocational skills covered in this unit and get a general idea of the typical working situations in the workplace.Procedures:Step 1: Elicit typical workplace situations from students.Step 2: ask students to read unit objectives to get a clearer idea.Step 3: remind students to bear the objectives in mind while studying.Step 4: explain new words or expressions if necessary.ListeningTask 1Objective: students learn how to ask for leave and how to grant leave.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the conversation of asking for leave by finishing warming-up. Step 2: students listen to the conversation extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing extensive listening.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive listening.Step 4: students review expressions concerning asking for leave in language summary.Script:(Frank, a sales representative in the Sales & Marketing Department, comes to his manager, Bill Smith’s office, to ask for sick leave)Bill: Good morning, Frank. You look pale. What’s the matter?Frank: Mr. Smith, I think it’s not a good time to ask for some time off as we’re up to our eyeballs, but I really have to. I’ve got a terrible headache.Bill: have you caught a cold?Frank: No. But recently I’ve been feeling really stressed and I’ve not been sleeping well.Bill: perhaps you need to slow down a bit.Frank: That’s the reason why I’ve come to ask for leave. And on top of it all, my mother had a heart attack yesterday. She’s in hospital.Bill: I’m really sorry to hear that.Frank: I really need some personal time to spend with my mother. Could I have a week off?Bill: That’s going to be difficult as we’re so understaffed at the moment…But Frank, family comes first, so take some time off. All I ask is: could you please submit a detailed progress report before you go?Frank: Yes, of course. I can get that done this afternoon. By this way, Lisa has offered to do some work on my project while I’m away. And I’ll get back as soon as possible.Bill: Good, thanks for that. Give my best wishes to your mother. I hope she gets better soon. Frank: thank you.Key:1.warming upfatigue concentration trouble muscle trouble headaches stomach problems restless sleep3.intensive listeningC B BTask 2 Team CooperationObjective: students can talk about team building and cooperation in the workplace. Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the conversation of asking for leave by finishing warming-up. Step 2: students listen to the conversation extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing extensive watching.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive watching.Script:(Bill goes to the project team to encourage them and to see if he can offer some help)Bill: I’ve heard that some team members have been complaining.Jenny: It’s because we’ve been under great pressure recently.John: Our marketing plan was turned down again yesterday. I feel very frustrated.Bill: Well, frustration is not terrible. What’s terrible is to expect failure.John: What makes me despair is that Frank is not here. If he were here, we’d probably have managed to work out effective marketing strategies that would have been accepted.Bill: Well, Lisa can help you. She’s taken over Frank’s work and will work with you on the strategy.Lisa: I will do my best to help. In my opinion, if the work is difficult, it’s better to use all the strengths of the team. We can bring all our abilities and wisdom into full play.John: Yeah, well, that sounds right. Maybe I have to learn to manage myself better. I have to realize the importance of cooperation.Bill: Cooperation is most important for us all. Well, is there anything else I can do for your team, Jenny?Jenny: No. Thanks. We’ll probably encounter some more difficulties, but together we can get through them and achieve our goals.Bill: Wonderful. I’m happy to see that you have self-confidence and the spirit of cooperation. Jenny: Thanks very much.Key:2. extensive watchingJohn has taken Frank’s place to help the team work on the marketing strategiesLisa feels disappointed because of experiencing difficulties in the work again3.intensive watchinga. False …some team members have been complainingb. True If he were here, we’d probably have managed to work out effectively marketingstrategies…c. False Maybe I have to manage myself better.Task 3 SpeakingObjective: This part aims at guiding students to practice the skills they’ve learned in listening and watching. Students achieve communication skills in asking for leave, building mutualtrust and team cooperation.Procedures:Step 1: explain the task and lead students through the sentence given.Step 2: put students into pairs and ask them to think of as many expressions or sentences as possible about asking for and granting leave of absence.Step 3: ask students to take turns to read aloud the sentences. Circulate to provide help if necessary.Step 4: call on volunteers or selected pairs to make a presentation to the class.Sample:…have a week off work…my father had a stroke due to high blood pressure.…take a half-day off…I need to go for a health checkup.Unit 2Unit objectives: students are introduced to the vocational skills covered in this unit and get a general idea of the typical situations encountered when preparing for and havingmeetings.Procedures:Step 1: elicit typical working situations for preparing for and having meetings from students. Step 2: ask students to read unit objectives to get a clearer idea.Step 3: remind students to bear the objectives in mind while studying.Step 4: explain new words or expressions if necessary.Task 1 Reason for a MeetingObjective: students can give reasons for or against having a meeting.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the conversation concerning reasons for a meeting by finishing warming up.Step 2: students listen to the conversation extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing extensive listening.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive listening.Step 4: students review expressions for future plans and intentions in language summary. Script:(In the CEO’s office, Bruce is talking to Bill about the sales for the first half of this year.) Bruce: Bill, I’ve been reading the sales report you gave me the other day. I see our sales have been decreasing since the last quarter. What’s happened?Bill: That’s what I want to talk to you about. There are lots of reasons, but primarily, wee think it’s because we don’t have enough new products to meet market demands.Bruce: That can’t be right. We’ve a lot of new products.Bill: Still not enough. According to our research, the market is changing much faster than we expected. So are our competitors.Bruce: Then I think we need to have a meeting to discuss the problem and work out whatmeasures to take.Bill: That would be great.Bruce: I’ll ask the Production and the R & D Departments to join the meetings as well. And I need you to contact all the sales representatives and ask them to attend the meeting.Bill: No problem. When do you want to have it?Bruce: How about next week? You contact all the sales representatives and set a time. Next week I’m available every day except Monday and Wednesday.Bill: OK, I’ll let you know when we set the time and I’ll copy you in on the agenda.Key:1.Warming up.Like You can exchange ideas and opinions during meetings.Dislike Meetings can be time-consuming.Sometimes people might discuss things that they don’t care about.2.extensive listeninga. False I see our sales have been decreasing since the last quarter. What’s happened?b. False Then I think we need to have a meeting to discuss the problem and work out whatmeasures to take.3. Intensive listeningB A BTask 2 watchingObjective: students learn how to take meeting minutes.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the video clip about minutes taking by finishing warming up. Step 2: students watch the video clip extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’comprehension by finishing extensive watching.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive watching.Step 4: students review the usage of model verbs in language summary.Script:(Lisa is talking with Eric. She wants to seek some advice from Eric on taking Minutes.)Lisa: Hi, Eric, how’s it going?Eric: Just a bit busy. We have a meeting next Monday, so I’ve got a lot of preparation to do. Lisa: Oh, the regular meeting? I need to take minutes for an important meeting next Thursday. But to be honest, I’m not really good at it. Would you please give me some tips?Eric: I’d be happy to. Look, here are some meeting minutes.Lisa: Wow, they look good. They’re very well organized and laid out and the contents seem very logical.Eric: Thank you. To take good minutes, you really need to concentrate. Of course, you must be accurate as well. Make sure you have the name of the company and the meeting, thedate, time, and venue correct and the names of all the people present. Make a note ofthe exact time that the meeting is opened and closed and who is in the chair.Lisa: is that all?Eric: No. That’s the easy part.Lisa: Then what else should I do?Eric: During the meeting you have to take notes of all the topics discussed, the main points made by each speaker and any decisions made. Then after the meeting, you must type upyour notes and circulate them to everyone who attended the meeting.Lisa: But the problem is I can’t take down everything everyone says during the meeting.Eric: You don’t have write down every word. You just make a not of the main points about each topic, such as the business transacted, the resolutions passed and the decisions reachedat a meeting.Lisa: Oh, I see. Thank you very much!Eric: Don’t mention it. Good luck!Key:1.warming upa.Minutes: the record of a meetingb.Agenda: the items to be discussed at a formal meetingc.Schedule: timetable for a project or a program2.extensive watchinga.False …I’m not really good at it. Would you please give me some tips?b.False Then after the meeting, you must type up your notes and circulate them to everyonewho attended the meeting.3.intensive watchinga. concentrateb. accuratec. the name of the companyd. opened and closede. take notes off. decisionsg. type upTask 3 SpeakingObjective: This part aims at guiding students to practice the skills they’ve learned in Listening & Watching. The task is designed to help students achieve communication skills in typical situations related to business meetings.Procedures:Step 1: explain the task and give students time to look through the uncompleted conversation. Step 2: put students into pairs to complete the conversation. Circulate to provide help if necessary. Step 3. call on volunteers or selected pairs to role-play the conversation to the class.Key: 1. B 2. C 3.A 4. DUnit 3Unit objectives: students are introduced to the vocational skills covered in this unit and get a general idea of the typical working situations concerned with business travel. Procedures:Step 1: elicit typical working situations for preparing for and having meetings from students. Step 2: ask students to read unit objectives to get a clearer idea.Step 3: remind students to bear the objectives in mind while studying.Step 4: explain new words or expressions if necessary.Task 1 Listening Booking a TicketObjective: students learn how to book a ticket for a business trip.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the conversation concerning booking a ticket by finishingwarming up.Step 2: students listen to the conversation extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing extensive listening.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive listening.Step 4: students review expressions concerning booking tickets in language summary.Script:(Jessica is calling an agent to book a ticket for Bruce Anderson)Agent: Green Travels. May I help you?Jessica: I’d like to book an air-ticket to Taipei, please.Agent: when do you plan to leave?Jessica: On next Monday, August 29th.Agent: We have several flights available that day: 13: 10 with EV A Airways, 16: 00 with Hainan Airlines, and 16: 55 on China Airlines.Jessica: I think 13:10 suits the schedule best.Agent: how do you want to fly, business or economy?Jessica: Economy, please.Agent: May I have the passenger’s name?Jessica: Bruce Anderson.Agent: Let me confirm your reservation: Mr. Bruce Anderson on EVA Airways, Flight Number BR708, leaving at 13:10, August 29th.Jessica: Yes, that’s correct. How do I get the ticket?Agent: Either you come to our office or we deliver it to your address.Jessica: Please send it to me. I’m at TAF; that’s 46 Revolutionary Road. Tell the courier to ask for Jessica at reception. I will pay cash on delivery. Thank you!Agent: You’re welcome. It’ll be delivered this afternoon.Jessica: Thank you. Goodbye.Key:1.warming upa.seven thirty; half past sevenb.nine fifteen; a quarter past ninec.eleven forty five; a quarter to twelved.one fifty eight2.extensive listeninga. False book an air ticketb. False Please send it to me.Task 2 Watching Airport Check-inObjective: students learn how to check in at airport.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the video clip about airport check-in by finishing warming up. Step 2: students watch the video clip extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’comprehension by finishing extensive watching.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive watching.Step 4: students review expressions concerning airport check-in in language summary.Script:(Bruce Anderson is checking in at the airport.)Staff A: May I have your ticket and passport, Sir?Bruce: Certainly. Here you are.Staff A: Thanks. Would you care for a window seat or an aisle seat?Bruce: It doesn’t matter, Either will do.Staff A: OK. Mr. Anderson, your seat is in Row 9, Seat A.Bruce: Thank you.Staff A: Do you have any luggage to check in?Bruce: Yes, I have one bag to check in and I have a small carry-on case. What’s the luggage allowance?Staff A: 20 kilos per passenger. Your bag is only 9 kilos, well under the allowed weight.Bruce: Thanks.Staff A: Here’s your boarding card, Sir. Your flight is boarding at Gate 6. Departure is over there and Security is just beyond.Bruce: Alright. Thank you.…Staff B: Sir, please walk through the scanner.Bruce: OK.(The alarm light turns red and when Bruce walks through the scanner.)Staff B: Excuse me, can you stand here and put your arms out? (Frisking…) What’s in your pocket?Bruce: A cigarette lighter.Staff B: I’m sorry, Sir. But lighters are not allowed on the plane.Bruce: Oh bother. I’ll leave it behind.Staff B: Thank you, Sir. Could you please open your bag? What’s this liquid?(Taking a bottle of liquid out of the suitcase)Bruce: It’s syrup for my sore throat. Not allowed either?Staff B: It’s OK. It’s less than 100ml so you can take it on board. Thank you for your cooperation. Key:1.warming- upa.knife, daggerb.rifle, handgunc.hammer, screwdriverd.gasoline, ethanol2.extensive watchinga. False well under the allowed weightb. False But lighters are not allowed on the plane.3. intensive watchinga. Cb. Bc. Cd. B4. language summarya. 行李托运b. 随身携带的小提箱c. 免费携带行李限额d. 登机牌e. 带上飞机Task 3 SpeakingObjective: This part aims at guiding students to practice the skills they’ve learned in Listening & Watching. The task is designed to help students achieve free communication skills in organizing a schedule, booking a ticket, checking in at the airport and meeting a client.Procedures:Step 1: explain the task and lead students to go through the given schedule.Step 2: have students work in pairs to describe the schedule. Encourage them to make sentences that vary in structure. Circulate to provide help if necessary.Step 3: call on volunteers or selected pairs to read aloud to the class and ask other students to comment or improve.Sample:1.I will have a full schedule on September 14th.2.I will have a meeting with the production team at 9: 30 in the morning.3.At 11:45 a.m., I will have a lunch appointment with Mr. Smith, a designer fromUTO Advertising.4.In the afternoon, I will visit a supplier’s workshop at 3:00.5.At half past four, I will pick up Mary (Tim’s daughter) after her piano lesson. Unit 4Unit objectives: students are introduced to the vocational skills covered in this unit and get a general idea of the typical working situations concerning money in the workplace. Procedures:Step 1: Elicit typical workplace situations from students.Step 2: ask students to read unit objectives to get a clearer idea.Step 3: remind students to bear the objectives in mind while studying.Step 4: explain new words or expressions if necessary.Task 1 listening Travel Expense PolicyObjective: students can understand a typical corporate travel expense policy.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the conversation of the travel expense by finishing warming up. Step 2: students listen to the conversation extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing extensive listening.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive listening.Step 4: students review expressions concerning a company’s reimbursement in language summary. Script:(Jenny will go to Chicago on business. Now she’s going to the Finance Department to ask her colleague, Ada, about the company’s travel expense policy.)Jenny: Excuse me. I’m Jenny from the Sales & Marketing Department.Ada: Good morning. What can I do for you?Jenny: I’m going away on business next month, and I want to know about our policy on travel expenses.Ada: OK. Well, cash cannot be drawn in advance for business travel, so you have to pay out of your own pocket.Jenny: So when I get back, how will the company reimburse my expenses?Ada: You have to save all the receipts from your trip and then attach them to your expenses claim form in order for them to be reimbursed. If there’s no receipt, the company can’t make a reimbursement.Jenny: I see. What about the maximum daily allowance?Ada: That depends on where you go. According to company policy, it’s $40 per day for business trips abroad, and 140RMB for any domestic travel.Jenny: OK. Er…I’m going to Chicago. Do I need to have a credit card with me?Ada: It would be better to have one. It’ll be more convenient but it needs to be an international credit card, of course.Jenny: Do I also have to take cash, US dollars then?Ada: Sure. Usually people use cash for cheaper items and sometimes cards are not accepted, so you have to pay them in cash.Jenny: Thank you very much.Ada: You’re welcome.Key:1.warming-upa.Methods of payment (Can you use a credit card? If not, will you pay out of your ownpocket, or can you request a cash in advance?)b.Reimbursable expenses (Typically these are transportation, mileage, meals, andaccommodation. You’ll probably have a certain amount you can spend on meals each day, for example.)c.Non-reimbursable expenses (For example, most companies will pay for meals, but notalcoholic beverages.)d.Documentation (Know what documentation you’ll need to accompany your expensesreport paperwork.)e.Claim deadlines (How soon must you submit your paperwork to get reimbursed?)2.extensive listeninga.False …I want to know about our policy on travel expenses.b.True It would be better to have one. Sure, …so you may have to pay in cash.3.intensive listeninga. Cb. Ac. BTask 2 Watching Applying for a Credit CardObjective: students learn how to apply for a credit card.Procedures:Step 1: students get prepared for the video clip about applying for a credit card by finishing warming up.Step 2: students watch the video clip extensively to get a global understanding. Check students’comprehension by finishing extensive watching.Step 3: students listen to the conversation intensively to get a detailed understanding. Check students’ comprehension by finishing intensive watching.Step 4: students review expressions concerning the usage of credit cards in language summary. Script:(In the bank)Jenny: Hello! I want to apply for a credit card.Clerk: we have several kinds of cards: Peony EMV Standard Credit Card, Peony RMB Credit Card and Peony Dual Currency Credit Card. Which one would you like?Jenny: Er…, well, I’m traveling abroad next month, so I guess I need an international card. Clerk: OK, what about applying for a Peony Dual Currency Credit Card? It can be used at home and abroad. And it can be settled in both RMB or US dollars.Jenny: That suits me. How can I buy goods and services with the Peony Dual Currency Credit Card?Clerk: You can use it at any store with a VISA or MasterCard logo and withdraw local currency from ATMs displaying the Cirrus logo.Jenny: I see. How do I apply for it?Clerk: Please fill out this Application Form. Could you show me your ID card please?Jenny: Yes. Here you are… (While filling in the form) Should I choose a gold card or a classic card? What’s the difference between them?Clerk: Well, with a gold card you can get a credit limit up to 50,000 yuan, but it’s only 20,000 yuan for a classic card.Jenny: I see. (Finishing filling the form) Here you are. When will I get my card?Clerk: We’ll mail you the card within 10 working days.Jenny: Thanks a lot.Clerk: My pleasure.Key:1.warming-upYou may refer to Business Notes for information about VISA and MasterCard.Unionpay: As the bankcard association in China, UnionPay operates an inter-banktransaction settlement system through which the connection and switch between bankingsystems and the inter-bank, cross-region and cross-border usages of bankcards issued byassociate banks could be realized.2.extensive watchinga. False …I need an international cardb. False Yes. Here you are… We’ll mail you the card within…3. intensive watchinga. RMB; US dollarsb. VISA; MasterCardc. credit limitd. 10Task 3 SpeakingObjective: This part aims at guiding students to practice the skills they’ve learned in Listening & Watching. The task is designed to help students achieve communicative competence in handling their business travel expenses..Procedures:Step 1: explain the task and lead students to look through the uncompleted conversation.Step 2: have students work in pairs to complete the conversation. Circulate to provide help ifnecessary.Step 3: call on volunteers or selected pairs to read aloud to role-play the conversation to the class. Sample:A: Good morning, John. I’m traveling on business next week. I’ve heard our company has a new policy on travel expenses?B: Yes, we have introduced/started/drawn up a new policy on travel expenses?A: What is it?B: First thing first, cash cannot be drawn in advance for business travel.A; So, I have to pay out of my own pocket?B: Yes. When you get back, the company will reimburse your expenses.A: What about the daily allowance for the trip, then?B: $50 per day for business trips abroad and 150 RMB for domestic travel.A: Thank you very much.B: You’re welcome.。
新职业英语 职业综合英语1 Unit 2 office 电子教案
Unit2 officeⅠTeaching Objectives①To require students think what office is.②To help students master the key language points and grammatical structures in the text.③To enrich students’ English in office.④To improve students’ listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.ⅡTeaching Focus①Comprehension of reading A.②Master the key language points and grammatical structures in the text.③Listening and writing skills.ⅢTeaching methods and strategies①Communicative method②Task-oriented method③The audio-lingual method④The grammar-translation method⑤Cognitive methodⅣTeaching ProceduresStep1. Warming-upTask1: Ss to read Mr. Thomson’s schedule for Tuesday. Then write the ir schedules for today. Objective: Ss can organize their activities in one day and make a time schedule.Task2: Group discussionObjective: Ss can grasp the main ideas of the secretary so as to understand the reading A well.Step2 Language pointsA variety of: a lot of things of the same type that are different from each other in some waye.g. The girls come from a variety of different backgrounds.reflect: v. to show or be a sign of a particular situation or feelinge.g. That choice reflects your good taste.depend on: be decided bye. g. The price depends on the quality.It depends (on) whether you want to do it or not.minimum: n. the smallest amount of something or number of things that is possible or necessary e.g. You must practice each day for a minimum of 30 minutes.handle: v .to do the things that are necessary to complete a job.e.g. Computers can handle huge amounts of data.keep track of: to pay attention to someone or something so that you know what is happening to theme.g. It’s difficult to keep track of all the new discoveries in medicine.operate: v. to use and control a machine or equipment; to rune.g. Mary was experienced in operating the computers.The company operates five factories.appropriate: adj. correct or suitable for a particular time, situation or purposee.g. I didn’t feel that this was an appropriate tine to mention the subject of money.deal with : to take the necessary action, especially in order to solve a probleme.g. Some secretaries may deal with budgeting,bookkeeping and personnel paperwork.efficient: adj. working well and effectively without wasting money or energye.g. All staff think Maria is a very efficient secretary.anticipate: v. to expect that something will happen and be ready for ite.g. It is anticipated that next year the workers' wage will increase.confidential: adj. spoken or written in secret and intended to be kept secrete.g. Doctors are required to keep patients' records completely confidential.Prospect: a person, job, plan, etc, that has good chance of success in the future; a possibility that something you hope for will happene.g. The manager held out bright prospects for me if I would accept the position.I see little prospect of his recovery.individual: n. one person, considered separately from the rest of the group or societye.g. It is important to know that the virus can be passed from individual.adj. considered separately from other people or things in the same groupe.g. Each individual leaf on the tree is different .pursue: v. to continue doing an activity or trying to achieve something over a long period of time e.g. Tom pursued his acting career with great determination.challenging: adj. difficult in an interesting or enjoyable waye.g. Teaching young children is a challenging and rewarding job.Step3 Reading A ExplanationA. Students read the passage and find out the correct answers of task 1 on page20.B. Ask students to divide this passage into several parts and sum up the main ideas.C. Teachers explain the text in details one paragraph by one paragraph and give the translation. Step4 Reading B⑴In this part, it will give students some brief introduction to the companies’ newsletter.⑵Enlarge students’ vocabulary.Step5 Listening & SpeakingListen to the tape and practice the listening skills from page 24 to page 25 in listening course.Step6 Writing1.Make an introduction of an Agenda.An agenda is a written list of topics or matters to be discussed at a meeting. A good meeting agenda will serve as a guide to participants, making the meeting more efficient and productive. The format of an agenda is comparatively fixed.Step7 Mini-projectHelp your foreign teacher to make a three-day travel plan in China. Remember to cover flights, hotels, transport and expenses.Objective: this project asks Ss to design a travel route and make an itinerary (旅行计划) according to the sample in our book.①Grouping.②Defining the project.③Timing &cooperation.④PresentationStep8 Tenses英语中表示动作或状态发生时间和方式的动词形式称作动词时态。
新职业英语 视听说 Unit
Outline
Listening Watching Speaking Further Listening
Fun time
Teaching Plan
In Class
• Period 1: Listening 1→ Watching 1 (Task 1) • Period 2: Watching 1 (Task 2) →Speaking 1 • Period 3: Listening 2 → Watching 2 • Period 4: Speaking 2 → Project
Reason: to celebrate your birthday Time: ____S_a_t_ur_d_a_y_a_ft_e_rn_o_o_n__ Place: ____n_e_a_r_m_y_h_o_u_s_e____ Dress code: ___c_a_s_u_a_l ______
Listening 1-Task 1
Susan is in China for an economic forum. 2. When did Susan arrive in China?
Susan arrived in China the day before. 3. When will the party be held?
The party will be held on Friday evening. 4. Who else will come to the party besides Susan and Bill?
Listening 1-Task 1
Ⅱ Extensive Listening Bill Smith invites Susan Jones to attend a dinner party. Listen to the conversation and decide whether the following statements are true or false. Then write down the key words to support your answers.
外研社 新职业英语 第二版 职业综合英语1Unit 2
tapping on the desk.
职业综合 英语 1
Unit 2 Office
ReadTeixnt g A A-3
isn’t it? Jennifer: Oh yes, it’s fantastic太好了, really modern and very spacious宽敞, too. Rob: Yes, but isn’t there anything about the place
that you find annoying? Jennifer: Well yes. Like every office, I suppose想, there
职业综合 英语 1
Unit 2 Office
ReaTedxt ing A A-4
Jennifer: OK, Rob, what’s the top of the list名列首位 of
annoying habits? Rob: Well, according to根据 the survey, the biggest
职业综合 英语 1
Unit 2 Office
ReadAi-nTragns-1A
让人讨厌的办公室习惯
(罗布在休息时间领着珍妮弗参观办公楼)
罗 布: 珍尼弗,我们现在来到崭新的大楼里了, 很漂亮,不是吗?
珍尼弗: 哦,是的,这栋楼太好了!真的很现代 也很宽敞。
罗 布: 是的,但是这个地方是否也会有让你觉 得讨厌的东西?
bugbear最令人讨厌的事情 is arriving late for meetings. I guess猜 it is annoying if you have made an effort to be punctual.努力做到守时 Jennifer: Yes, it is annoying to be kept waiting被迫等待 or if someone comes in late and disrupts 打扰 everyone else.别人
新职业英语1-基础篇-Unit2精品PPT课件
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Unit 2 Office
Warm-2
Time
Things to do today
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Unit 2 Office
Warm-2
Watch the video clip carefully and try to get a general idea of how a business meeting is organized.
How to make a good impression on your business partner How to dress appropriately on business occasions How to deal with foreigners and establish successful business relationship
Rob: Yes, but isn’t there anything about the place that you find annoying?
Jennifer: Well yes. Like every office, I suppose, there are lots of unwashed coffee cups on the desks and rubbish. I really hate that.
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ReadTexitng A A-1
Annoying Office Habits
Rob: Well Jennifer, we’re here in our brand-new building. It’s quite impressive, isn’t it?
Jennifer: Oh yes, it’s fantastic, really modern and very spacious, too.
外研社 新职业英语 第二版 职业综合英语1 教案unit2
外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit2教案
说明:1。
课程教案应按授课次数编写;重复班授课不再另行编写教案。
2.合班课的“授课时间"可以集中填写.
外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit2教案
说明:1.课程教案应按授课次数编写;重复班授课不再另行编写教案。
2。
合班课的“授课时间”可
外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit2教案
说明:1。
课程教案应按授课次数编写;重复班授课不再另行编写教案。
2.合班课的“授课时间"可以集中填写。
外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit2教案
说明:1.课程教案应按授课次数编写;重复班授课不再另行编写教案.
2。
合班课的“授课时间"可以集中填写.。
新职业英语视听说教程 Unit 课件
Workplace
Teaching Plan
• In Class • Period 1: Listening 1 → Speaking 1 (Task 1-2)
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Period 2: Watching 1 → Speaking 1 (Task 3-4)
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Period 3: Listening 2 → Speaking 2 (Task 1-2)
Listening 1
UNIT 1
Workplace
TASK 1- Asking for Leave
2. Extensive Listening
Script
Frank goes to Bill to ask for sick leave. Listen to the conversation and tick (√) the reasons Frank puts forward in their talk.
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Period 4: Watching 2 → Speaking 2 (Task 3-4)
• After Class • Unit File + Supplementary Listening + Project
Learning Focus
Knowledge • Get a general idea of the typical working situations in
1. His headache 2. His stress 3. His bad sleep 4. His heart disease 5. His sick mother
Listening 1
TASK 1- Asking for Leave
外研社2023新职业英语视听说教程1_课件Unit 1
Period 4: Watching 2 → Speaking 2 (Task 3-4)
After Class Unit File + Supplementary Listening + Project
Learning Focus
Knowledge: To build up the vocabulary about company; To learn about a company description, a company structure, a job
Listen to the conversation again and tick (√) the correct answer to each question. Script
1. What are Nova’s products famous for?
☐ A. Price and design. ☐ B. Price and quality.
Listening 1-Task 1
1. Warming-up Fill in the blanks with relevant information.
Business _d_r_in_k_s_____________ Headquarters _A_t_la_n__ta_,_U_S__A_______
1. Benjamin Yang comes to the job fair to recruit new staff.
False Here is my résumé. I’d appreciate it if you could arrange me ______________________________________________________ _a_n_i_n_te_r_v_ie_w_.____________________________________________ 2. Anna Brooks is introducing Nova to Benjamin Yang.
新职业英语视听说教程Unit课件
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Ⅲ Intensive Listening
Ⅱ Extensive Listening
Script
Jenny is informing Frank of a meeting next week. Listen to the conversation and tick (√) the items that have been covered.
1. The time of the meeting 2. The place of the meeting 3. The content of the meeting 4. The attendees of the meeting 5. The preparation for the meeting
Skills: ➢To be able to understand meeting preparation, meeting notifications, meeting minutes, meeting presentations, expressions of views at a meeting, meeting summarization. ➢To learn the skills of meeting preparation, meeting notifications, meeting minutes, meeting presentations, expressions of views at a meeting, meeting summarization.
新职业英语视听说Unit
Script
Listening 1 ---- Task 1
4. Language Summary
Listening 1---Task 2
1. Warming-up
Work in pairs and brainstorm as many s or expressions as possible that can be used to state reasons.
Unit 8 Career
Outline
Listening 1 2 Watching 1 2
Speaking 1 2
Supplementary Further Listening 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5
Material
Further Watching 1 , 2 , 3
Fun Time
Teaching Plan
2. advancement n. 提升,晋升 The job offers good opportunities for advancement. 这份工作有很好的晋升机会.
3. productive a. 富有成效的;多产的 India is a rich productive country. 印度是一个物产丰富的国家。
Listening 1---Task 1
New s & Expressions
1. accomplish v. 完成 He is so lazy that he will never accomplish anything. 他那么懒,将一事无成.
2. teammate n. 同队队员 Have you met my teammate David, a newcomer in our team 你见过我的队友大卫吗 他是新选手。
外研社-新职业英语-第二版-职业综合英语1Unit-2课件
they’re doing it. So, perhaps we should have some sympathy理解? Jennifer: Yes, but one thing I don’t have sympathy with理 解 is talking in jargon讲行话.
Unit 2 Office
Unit 2 Office
WarmWinarmg--2up
Time
Things to do today
Unit 2 Office
WarmWinarmg--2up
Watch the video clip carefully and try to get a general idea of how a business meeting is organized.
good, is it? Jennifer: I think the line managers主管 should be
responsible. People need to be able to air their grievances表达不满. And, I could tell what annoys me most about you我最烦你的是什么… Rob: Sorry, Jen, we’re out of time时间到了!
新职业英语基础篇第三版unit2
新职业英语基础篇第三版unit2
新职业英语基础篇第三版Unit 2的主题聚焦在职场沟通技巧和职业技能提升。
本单元旨在帮助学习者掌握实用的沟通方法,提高在职场的竞争力。
通过对文本的分析,我们可以提炼出以下几个关键知识点:
1.职场沟通技巧:本单元介绍了如何在职场中进行有效沟通,包括倾听、表达、提问和反馈等方面。
学习者可以通过这些方法提高与同事、上级和客户之间的沟通能力。
2.职业技能提升:单元2强调了职业技能在工作中的重要性。
学习者可以通过了解行业动态、参加培训课程和积累实践经验来提升自己的职业技能。
3.团队合作:本单元介绍了团队合作的重要性以及如何有效地进行团队合作。
学习者可以了解到,良好的团队合作有助于提高工作效率和实现共同目标。
4.职业规划:单元2提出了职业规划的重要性,并介绍了如何进行职业规划。
学习者可以根据自己的兴趣和优势,设定短期和长期目标,为实现职业生涯的发展做好准备。
为了更好地学习Unit 2,以下是一些实用的学习方法和技巧:
1.结合实际案例进行学习:学习者可以结合自己的工作经历,分析实际场景中的沟通问题和解决方案,从而加深对职场沟通技巧的理解。
2.参与角色扮演:通过模拟职场沟通场景,学习者可以锻炼自己的沟通技巧,提高应对职场问题的能力。
3.制定职业规划:学习者可以根据单元2的内容,制定属于自己的职业规
划,为自己的职业发展奠定基础。
4.深入学习行业知识:学习者可以通过阅读行业报告、参加专业培训等途径,不断提升自己的职业技能。
总之,新职业英语基础篇第三版Unit 2为我们提供了宝贵的职场沟通技巧和职业技能提升策略。
新职业英语 视听说1 Unit 2
folder n. 文件夹;纸夹 The folder was sandwiched in between the two bulging files in the drawer. 这个文件夹被挤在抽屉里的两个鼓鼓的文件夹里了。
Back (to office)
Script
Listening 1-Task 1
Ⅳ Language Summary
Review the following sentences, paying special attention to the italicized parts concerning uncertainty.
administrative a. 行政的;管理的
Heinistrative. 她的职责纯粹是行政方面的。
alright ad. 很好;(作为对于建议等的回答)好的/我同意(= all right)
It’s alright here as long as you keep your nose clean. 只要你安分守己,这里就太平。
→
alphabetical
→
numerical
→
geographical
→
political
Watching 1-Task 1
Ⅰ Warming-up
Match different parts of a fax machine with their names by putting the correct letter on each blank.
新职业英语 视听说 Unit
Listening 1-Task 2
1. Warming-up
Complete the crossword puzzle to form words that relate to departments in a company.
☐ B. Nova covers an area of 8,000 square meters.
☐ C. Nova can produce 75,000 units every month.
Listening 1-Task 1
4. Language Summary
Read aloud the following questions concerning company description.
Listening 1-Task 2
New Words & Expressions
4. turnover n. 营业额,成交量 The store greatly reduced the prices to make a quick turnover. 这家商店实行大减价以迅速周转资金。 5. finance n. 财政;金融;财务 He got the position on the strength of his skill in finance. 他凭着 自己的理财本领得到了这个职位。 6. maintenance n. 维护;维修 A lot of the cost of maintenance went into renewing brakes. 很多 的维修费用都花在了更换刹车方面。
Lead-in
Work in pairs. 1. Watch the video and talk about what you know about the company.
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Skills:
To grasp the vocational skills on handling office work make appointments handle files give instructions for operating office equipment make and answer phone calls talk about office routines know basic meeting procedures
Listening 1-Task 1
ⅡExtensive Listening
Listen to a conversation between Jack and Bruce and tick (√) the correct answer to each question.
1. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
Going to see a doctor Going to see a lawyer Going to see a business partner Going to visit a professor Going to have a physical examination
Listening 1- Task 1
After Class
• Unit File + Supplementary Listening
Learning Focus
Knowledge:
To build up the vocabulary about office work To get a general idea of the situations typically
Back (to office)
Script
Listening 1-Task 1
Ⅳ Language Summary
Review the following sentences, paying special attention to the italicized parts concerning uncertainty.
Outline
Listening 1
2
Watching 1
Listening 1
Fun Time
Listening 1-Task 1
ⅠWarming-up
Discuss with your partner and list at least four occasions when you need to make an appointment.
☐ A. Colleagues. ☐ B. Old friends. ☐ C. Business partners.
2. What will Jack probably do? ☐ A. Call Mr. Anderson next week. ☐ B. Wait for Mr. Anderson’s call. ☐ C. Visit Mr. Anderson next week.
Unit Two
Office
Teaching Plan
In Class
• Period 1: Listening 2 (Task 1)→ Listening 1 (Task 1) • Period 2: Watching 1 → Speaking 1 → Listening 1 (Task 2) • Period 3: Listening 2 (Task 2) → Speaking 2 • Period 4: Watching 2 → Project
New Words & Expressions
detail n. 细节;小事 v. 详细描写或说明
I checked every detail of her research. 我核对了她的学术研究 的各个细节。 I detailed our plans to her. 我向她详细讲述了我们的计划。
Script
Listening 1-Task 1
Ⅲ Intensive Listening
Listen to the conversation again and finish Mr. Anderson’s schedule for the next week.
Time
3 p.m. next Monday
Listening 1-Task 2
ceremony n. 典礼,仪式;礼节
All the local clergy attended the ceremony. 当地所有的牧师出 席了仪式。 enter into 开始,参与 I enter into partnership with him to do export business. 我与 他合伙做出口生意。 or so 大约 They raised two hundred pounds or so for charity. 他们筹得 了大约200磅的善款。
1. I am afraid I have another appointment at that time.
2. I might be attending an opening ceremony in the morning.
3. I probably won’t be back until Friday afternoon. 4. Maybe in a week or so.
Tuesday Morning Tuesday Afternoon
Wednesday
Friday afternoon
Things to Do
Another appointment
Attending an opening ceremony
Going to a conference
Leaving for Shanghai