新编实用英语综合教程2第四版 课件
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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
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
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.
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
really special. Cindy: Oh, thanks, but ... maybe some other time. I'm very busy tonight.
Window on Key Words
好极了
祝贺
滑旱冰
Back
Unit | One
Acting out the Tasks
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) 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!
Speak and Perform
2 Work in pairs and act out the tasks by following the above mini-talks.
Putting Language to Use
k and Complete Speak and Translate Speak and Communicate
Unit | One
SECTION I Talking Face to Face
Imitating Mini-talks
Speak and Recite
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
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
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?
1. Invitation culture: Western and Chinese 2. Word order in a subordinate clause
Unit | One
Talking Face to Face
Section Ⅰ
Section Ⅱ
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
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.
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
really special. Cindy: Oh, thanks, but ... maybe some other time. I'm very busy tonight.
Window on Key Words
好极了
祝贺
滑旱冰
Back
Unit | One
Acting out the Tasks
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) 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!
Speak and Perform
2 Work in pairs and act out the tasks by following the above mini-talks.
Putting Language to Use
k and Complete Speak and Translate Speak and Communicate
Unit | One
SECTION I Talking Face to Face
Imitating Mini-talks
Speak and Recite
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
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
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?