新编实用英语综合教程2 -Unit 1 Invitation Etiquette教案
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Unit 1 Invitation Etiquette
Unit Goals
What you should learn to do
Make an oral invitation to:
Invite people to join daily activities
Invite people to formal occasions
Make a written invitation
(write an invitation card or a letter) for:
Personal invitation
Official occasions
Give a reply to:
An oral invitation
A written invitation
What you should know about
Invitation culture: western and Chinese
Word order in a subordinate clause
Requirements:
After learning this unit, students should grasp:
1.Read and understand the meaning of invitation cards and letters
2.How to write invitation cards and letters and remember the patterns of invitation cards and letters
3.How to invite people to party or dinner, and how to accept and decline invitations
4.The customs of inviting people in different countries
5.Important words, phrases and language points in the passage
In our daily life, we need to invite others to dinner or take part in all kinds of parties, so we should know about western custom about invitation.
Foreign custom is much stricter than Chinese custom in the matter of replying to
invitations. When you receive an invitation you should answer is immediately, saying definitely whether you are able to accept it or not.
If the invitation is given by word of mouth, in conversation or at a chance meeting, you should answer at once whether you can come or not. If you cannot give an answer at that time, you may say “May I let you know this evening” or some such words.
By studying this unit, we will know about how to invite the others, how to accept or decline the invitation, and how to write invitation cards/letters.
Section I Talking Face to Face
1.Imitating Mini-Talks
2.Acting out the Tasks
3.Studying Email Information on the Internet
4.Following Sample Dialogues
5.Putting Language to Use
Section II Being All Ears
1.Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication
2.Handling a Dialogue
3.Understanding a Short Speech / Talk
Section III Trying your Hand
1.Practicing Applied Writing
2.Writing Sentences and Reviewing Grammar
Section IV Maintaining a Sharp Eye
Passage 1 :
Information Related to the Reading Passage
Whether it is to a wedding, a dinner party, shower or gala event, an invitation comes with some important obligations. Here’s a quick guide to keep you on the guest list.
1. R.S.V.P
From the French “Répondez, s’il vous plait”, it means “Please reply.”This