新编实用英语第一单元第二节
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Unit 1 INVITATIONS Session 2
• Which word do you think is the key word often used in the expressions that sounds like an invitaion but actually isn’t?
Unit 1 INVITATIONS Session 2
Para. 2 When someone asks you to his or her home, it
is very clear who is the guest and who is the host, but invitations to restaurants for lunch, dinner, coffee, a drink, etc., sometimes present problems, and the customs vary in different parts of the United States. Para. 3 In many instances it is the inviter who pays, as one would expect, but in some instances each one 3 pays his or her own check: You “go Dutch.” This is often the case with friends in informal situations, such as “Let’s go and get a beer” or “Want a cup of coffee?”
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Discuss the following questions in groups
• 1 What should you do if someone invites you but hasn’t told you what the invitation is about?
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dinner,” it may be more of a suggestion than an invitation, 4 so you should be prepared to pay your part of the bill.
Treat.
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Go Dutch
The phrase “going Dutch” probably originates from Dutch etiquette(礼节 In the Netherlands, it is not unusual to pay 礼节). 礼节 separately when dating. English rivalry with the Netherlands especially during the period of the Anglo-Dutch Wars gave rise to several phrases including Dutch that promote certain negative stereotypes. Examples include Dutch courage, Dutch uncle and Dutch wife. The particular stereotype associated with this usage is the idea of Dutch people as ungenerous and selfish.
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1.Questions for Group Discussion 2. Analysis of the Text
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3. Word Study
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4. Sentence Structure
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5. Practice
• • commit [kə'mit] • • invent [in'vent] • • refuse [ri'fju:z] • • refusal [ri'fju:zəl] • • sequence['si:kwəns] • appropriate[ə'prəupriit] • • • instance ['instəns] • • explicit [iks'plisit] • • assume [ə'sju:m] • • identify [ai'dentifai] • • ritual ['ritjuəl] • • casual ['kæʒjuəl]
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Para.4 If you want to invite someone for a meal at a
restaurant, be explicit: “I’d like to take you to...”Americans should be explicit also, but they often assume you know
Go Dutch
Going Dutch is a slang term that means that
each person eating at a restaurant or paying admission for entertainment pays for himself or herself, rather than one person paying for everyone. It is also called Dutch date and Dutch
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• 2. What is the proper etiquette[eti‘ket](礼
仪礼节) for declining a invitation?
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not…until turn out to be/that be in a position to/of take back be more of a …than a let the matter drop in fairly casual terms be prepared to do sth.
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Unit 1 INVITATIONS Session 2
Passage I Are You Really Being Invited?
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Words Make up a dialogue about invitation
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直到…才 结果是 能做某事,可以做某事 取消(诺言) 与其说是…不如说 顺其自然 Lead in 用很随意的措辞 Intensive Study 为某事做好准备
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2 If this happens, tell the person who invites you that you
have to check and that you’ll tell him or her later.
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Text If an invitation must be refused, most people expect a reason. The following sequence would be appropriate: apology, reason for refusal, thanks for the invitation.
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Text In some parts of the country, however, some people like to entertain friends by taking them to a restaurant for dinner instead of having dinner at home. In this case the host expects to pay and the guest may offer to leave the tip, which may be declined by the host. (If so, just let the matter drop.) If the invitation is expressed in fairly casual terms, such as “Let’s go to (name of a restaurant) for
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Customs of inviting friends
The customs of inviting friends vary from country to country. Generally speaking, on formal occasions, the invitation is usually made well in advance. But as for some informal cases, the invitation is usually made orally. To either of these two invitations, the person being invited should give a clear reply whether the invitation is accepted or not.
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Are You Really Being Invited?
Unit 1 INVITATIONห้องสมุดไป่ตู้ Session 2
Para. 1 If someone asks if you are free at a certain time and invites you to an event, you are not required to commit yourself until you know what the invitation is for. 1 For example, if you say that you’re free and the invitation turns out to be something you’d hate to do (a trip to a local sight you’ve seen ten times), then you will be in a position to take back your acceptance or invent an excuse later.
Unit 1 承诺 v. INVITATIONS 发明,创造 v. Session 2 拒绝 v. 拒绝 n. 序列,继起的事,顺序 n. 适当的 a. 情况,事例 n. Lead in 明确的, 清晰的 a. Intensive 假设,认为 v. Study 确认 v. Practice 仪式,典礼 n. 随便的,非正式的 a.