高教版ESAP旅游英语教程-电子教案Unit7
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Looking at it another way, …
Vocabulary bank Recognizing fixed phrases from academic English (1)
There are also a large number of fixed phrases which are commonly
2 Describe what is happening at each stage.
A Construction phase. B Research phase. C Opening (day). D Securing finance/Financing. E Design phase. F Marketing (campaign).
infinitive subject + verb
Used to …
indicate a diagram or table
add information
add information
give the purpose for doing something give the result of doing something
used in academic and technical English in general. Examples:
Phrases In this way, … Say …
What comes next? a result from previous information an example
Unit 7 THE BUSINESS OF FUN
Skills focus Listening •understanding speaker emphasis
Speaking •asking for clarification •responding to queries and requests for clarification
a result of something
Vocabulary bank Recognizing fixed phrases from academic English (1)
There are also a large number of fixed phrases which are commonly
Leabharlann Baidu
the basic information underlying an explanation X = objective, Y = necessary actions/conditions related to something medical previously mentioned
In other words, … the same information put in a different way
used in academic and technical English in general. Examples:
Phrases
What comes next?
In addition to (X, Y) As well as (X, Y) In the case of … At the same time, … … based on …
Phrases As we have seen, …
What comes next? a reminder of previous information
An important concept is … one of the basic points underlying the topic
As you can see, …
There are also a large number of fixed phrases which are commonly
used in academic and technical English in general. Examples:
Phrases
What comes next?
The point is … in order to (do X, Y) In financial terms, …
1 Put them in the correct order.
1B 2D 3E 4A 5F 6C
7.1 Vocabulary
C Look at pictures A–F on the opposite page showing the process of setting up the Goldorama Theme Park.
an industry that provides a service rather than a product
TV exposure
being seen on television
hotel accommodation
retail development
rooms and apartments for tourists in a hotel the building of shops at tourist locations
B _I_n_a_d_d_it_i_o_n_ to offering exciting rides, a theme park must also offer visitors shops and shows to complete their experience.
C _I_n_o_r_d_e_r___ to satisfy the visitors, events in a theme park will, most importantly, have to entertain – education can be part of the experience but only _in__s_u_c_h_a_w__a_y_ that visitors don’t get bored.
7.1 Vocabulary B Study the phrases in box b.
Phrase
as shown
in/by
as well
as
in addition
to
in order
to
in such a way that
Followed by … noun
noun/gerund noun/gerund
Bear in mind that …
key information which helps to explain (or limit in some way) previous information
Vocabulary bank Recognizing fixed phrases from academic English (1)
'advertising campaign 'business plan capital in'vestment 'cash flow 'life cycle 'service industry 'theme park T'V exposure
7.1 Vocabulary B Study the phrases in box b.
one a reference to an illustration OR a logical conclusion from previous information
As shown in …
a reference to a diagram or table
… in such a way that …
Examples:
Phrases
Meaning in the discipline
amusement park
an outdoor entertainment location
theme park
an amusement park with a distinct theme
service industry
refer to the end of something
noun
refer to the use of something
Vocabulary bank Recognizing fixed phrases from tourism and hospitality (1)
There are many fixed phrases in the field of tourism and hospitality.
Vocabulary focus •compound nouns •fixed phrases from business and tourism •fixed phrases from academic English •common lecture language
7.1 Vocabulary 7.2 Listening 7.3 Extending Skills 7.4 Extending Skills
What do I mean by (X)?
an explanation of X
Make sure you know what kind of information comes next.
7.1 Vocabulary
C Look at pictures A–F on the opposite page showing the process of setting up the Goldorama Theme Park.
7.1 Vocabulary
D Study extracts A–F on the right from the Goldorama business plan.
1 Complete each sentence with a phrase from box b. Use each phrase once only. 2 Which extracts are probably from the finance section of the plan?
1 Complete each phrase with one word. 2 Is each phrase followed by: • a noun (including gerund)? • subject + verb? • an infinitive? 3 What is each phrase used for?
7.1 Vocabulary A Study the words in box a.
1 Match nouns in column 1 with nouns in column 2 to make compound nouns. 2 Which word in each phrase has the strongest stress?
Vocabulary bank Recognizing fixed phrases from academic English (1)
There are also a large number of fixed phrases which are commonly
used in academic and technical English in general. Examples:
7.1 Vocabulary B Study the phrases in box b.
Phrase
in the case
of
known
as
the end
of
the use
of
Followed by …
Used to …
noun/gerund noun noun
mention something
give the special name for something
X = reminder of last point, Y = new point
a reference to a particular topic or, more often, sub-topic an action or idea which must be considered alongside another action or idea a piece of research, a theory, an idea
A _A_s__w_e_l_l as completing technical specifications, investment companies will also want to know what events and shows the park intends to organize, and how the park plans to attract visitors.
Vocabulary bank Recognizing fixed phrases from academic English (1)
There are also a large number of fixed phrases which are commonly
2 Describe what is happening at each stage.
A Construction phase. B Research phase. C Opening (day). D Securing finance/Financing. E Design phase. F Marketing (campaign).
infinitive subject + verb
Used to …
indicate a diagram or table
add information
add information
give the purpose for doing something give the result of doing something
used in academic and technical English in general. Examples:
Phrases In this way, … Say …
What comes next? a result from previous information an example
Unit 7 THE BUSINESS OF FUN
Skills focus Listening •understanding speaker emphasis
Speaking •asking for clarification •responding to queries and requests for clarification
a result of something
Vocabulary bank Recognizing fixed phrases from academic English (1)
There are also a large number of fixed phrases which are commonly
Leabharlann Baidu
the basic information underlying an explanation X = objective, Y = necessary actions/conditions related to something medical previously mentioned
In other words, … the same information put in a different way
used in academic and technical English in general. Examples:
Phrases
What comes next?
In addition to (X, Y) As well as (X, Y) In the case of … At the same time, … … based on …
Phrases As we have seen, …
What comes next? a reminder of previous information
An important concept is … one of the basic points underlying the topic
As you can see, …
There are also a large number of fixed phrases which are commonly
used in academic and technical English in general. Examples:
Phrases
What comes next?
The point is … in order to (do X, Y) In financial terms, …
1 Put them in the correct order.
1B 2D 3E 4A 5F 6C
7.1 Vocabulary
C Look at pictures A–F on the opposite page showing the process of setting up the Goldorama Theme Park.
an industry that provides a service rather than a product
TV exposure
being seen on television
hotel accommodation
retail development
rooms and apartments for tourists in a hotel the building of shops at tourist locations
B _I_n_a_d_d_it_i_o_n_ to offering exciting rides, a theme park must also offer visitors shops and shows to complete their experience.
C _I_n_o_r_d_e_r___ to satisfy the visitors, events in a theme park will, most importantly, have to entertain – education can be part of the experience but only _in__s_u_c_h_a_w__a_y_ that visitors don’t get bored.
7.1 Vocabulary B Study the phrases in box b.
Phrase
as shown
in/by
as well
as
in addition
to
in order
to
in such a way that
Followed by … noun
noun/gerund noun/gerund
Bear in mind that …
key information which helps to explain (or limit in some way) previous information
Vocabulary bank Recognizing fixed phrases from academic English (1)
'advertising campaign 'business plan capital in'vestment 'cash flow 'life cycle 'service industry 'theme park T'V exposure
7.1 Vocabulary B Study the phrases in box b.
one a reference to an illustration OR a logical conclusion from previous information
As shown in …
a reference to a diagram or table
… in such a way that …
Examples:
Phrases
Meaning in the discipline
amusement park
an outdoor entertainment location
theme park
an amusement park with a distinct theme
service industry
refer to the end of something
noun
refer to the use of something
Vocabulary bank Recognizing fixed phrases from tourism and hospitality (1)
There are many fixed phrases in the field of tourism and hospitality.
Vocabulary focus •compound nouns •fixed phrases from business and tourism •fixed phrases from academic English •common lecture language
7.1 Vocabulary 7.2 Listening 7.3 Extending Skills 7.4 Extending Skills
What do I mean by (X)?
an explanation of X
Make sure you know what kind of information comes next.
7.1 Vocabulary
C Look at pictures A–F on the opposite page showing the process of setting up the Goldorama Theme Park.
7.1 Vocabulary
D Study extracts A–F on the right from the Goldorama business plan.
1 Complete each sentence with a phrase from box b. Use each phrase once only. 2 Which extracts are probably from the finance section of the plan?
1 Complete each phrase with one word. 2 Is each phrase followed by: • a noun (including gerund)? • subject + verb? • an infinitive? 3 What is each phrase used for?
7.1 Vocabulary A Study the words in box a.
1 Match nouns in column 1 with nouns in column 2 to make compound nouns. 2 Which word in each phrase has the strongest stress?
Vocabulary bank Recognizing fixed phrases from academic English (1)
There are also a large number of fixed phrases which are commonly
used in academic and technical English in general. Examples:
7.1 Vocabulary B Study the phrases in box b.
Phrase
in the case
of
known
as
the end
of
the use
of
Followed by …
Used to …
noun/gerund noun noun
mention something
give the special name for something
X = reminder of last point, Y = new point
a reference to a particular topic or, more often, sub-topic an action or idea which must be considered alongside another action or idea a piece of research, a theory, an idea
A _A_s__w_e_l_l as completing technical specifications, investment companies will also want to know what events and shows the park intends to organize, and how the park plans to attract visitors.