新编实用英语2第四版Unit_1_Invitation_Etiquette课件 PPT
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really special. Cindy: Oh, thanks, but ... maybe some other time. I’m very busy tonight.
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Unit | One
Acting out the Tasks
Molly: Oh, why not? 4) Declining an invitation to go roller-skating
Mike: Would you like to go roller-skating with me this Saturday afternoon? Sarah: Saturday afternoon? I’m afraid I won’t be able to. Mike: What about Sunday afternoon? Sarah: That would be nice. 5) Declining an invitation to go out to dinner Steve: Well, thank goodness it’s Friday, Jean. Cindy: Yes, it was a long week, Ken. Steve: Would you like to go out to dinner tonight? I’d like to take you somewhere
Unit | One Invitation Etiquette
Unit | One
Unit Goals:
What You Should Learn to Do
1. Make an oral invitation to: invite people to join daily activities invite people to formal occasions
Putting Language to Use
Speak and Complete Speak and Translate Speak and Communicate
Unit | One
SECTION I Talking Face to Face
Imitating Mini-talks
Speak and Recite
Speak and Perform
2 Work in pairs and act out the tasks by following the above mini-talks.
1 Work in pairs. Look at the picture and recite the following mini-talks for making invitations and giving responses.
1) Inviting friends to a party Sally: Hello, William. What’re you going to do tomorrow evening?
Back
Unit | One
3) Inviting friends to a movie Paul: What’re you doing on Saturday night?
Molly: I’m not sure. Why? Paul: Well, I was thinking of asking you to go to a movie with me this weekend.
Being All Ears
Section Ⅲ
Contents
Section Ⅴ
Appreciating Culture Tips
Section Ⅳ
Maintaining a Sharp Eye
Trying Your Hand
Unit | One
Section I Talking Face to Face
2. Make a written invitation (write an invitation card or a letter) for: personal invitation official occasions
3. Give a reply to: an oral invitation a written invitation
Imitating Mini-talks
Speak and Recite
Acting out the Tasks
Studying Invitation Cards and Letters
Speak and Perform Study and Imitate
Following Sample Dialogues Imitate and Perform
What You Should Know About
1. Invitation culture: Western and Chinese 2. Word order in a subordinate clause
Unit | One
Talking Face to Face
Section Ⅰ
Section Ⅱ
2) Inviting friends to a dinner Mary: We’d love to have you over for dinner Saturday. Robert: Oh, thank you. What time should I come? Mary: How about eight o’clock? Robert: OK. Thank you for inviting me.
William: Tomorrow evening? Nothing special. Sally: I’m inviting a few friends to my daughter’s birthday party. How would you like to join us?
William: Great. That would be super. Congratulations!
百度文库
Window on Key Words
好极了
祝贺
滑旱冰
Back
Unit | One
Acting out the Tasks
Molly: Oh, why not? 4) Declining an invitation to go roller-skating
Mike: Would you like to go roller-skating with me this Saturday afternoon? Sarah: Saturday afternoon? I’m afraid I won’t be able to. Mike: What about Sunday afternoon? Sarah: That would be nice. 5) Declining an invitation to go out to dinner Steve: Well, thank goodness it’s Friday, Jean. Cindy: Yes, it was a long week, Ken. Steve: Would you like to go out to dinner tonight? I’d like to take you somewhere
Unit | One Invitation Etiquette
Unit | One
Unit Goals:
What You Should Learn to Do
1. Make an oral invitation to: invite people to join daily activities invite people to formal occasions
Putting Language to Use
Speak and Complete Speak and Translate Speak and Communicate
Unit | One
SECTION I Talking Face to Face
Imitating Mini-talks
Speak and Recite
Speak and Perform
2 Work in pairs and act out the tasks by following the above mini-talks.
1 Work in pairs. Look at the picture and recite the following mini-talks for making invitations and giving responses.
1) Inviting friends to a party Sally: Hello, William. What’re you going to do tomorrow evening?
Back
Unit | One
3) Inviting friends to a movie Paul: What’re you doing on Saturday night?
Molly: I’m not sure. Why? Paul: Well, I was thinking of asking you to go to a movie with me this weekend.
Being All Ears
Section Ⅲ
Contents
Section Ⅴ
Appreciating Culture Tips
Section Ⅳ
Maintaining a Sharp Eye
Trying Your Hand
Unit | One
Section I Talking Face to Face
2. Make a written invitation (write an invitation card or a letter) for: personal invitation official occasions
3. Give a reply to: an oral invitation a written invitation
Imitating Mini-talks
Speak and Recite
Acting out the Tasks
Studying Invitation Cards and Letters
Speak and Perform Study and Imitate
Following Sample Dialogues Imitate and Perform
What You Should Know About
1. Invitation culture: Western and Chinese 2. Word order in a subordinate clause
Unit | One
Talking Face to Face
Section Ⅰ
Section Ⅱ
2) Inviting friends to a dinner Mary: We’d love to have you over for dinner Saturday. Robert: Oh, thank you. What time should I come? Mary: How about eight o’clock? Robert: OK. Thank you for inviting me.
William: Tomorrow evening? Nothing special. Sally: I’m inviting a few friends to my daughter’s birthday party. How would you like to join us?
William: Great. That would be super. Congratulations!