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1、Book 1-Unit 1First GreetingReply to the GreetingNeutralHow do you do? Im very pleased/delighted to meet you.Its very nice to meet you.How do you do?Its (very) nice to meet you too.Im pleased to meet you too.InformalHow do you do? Nice/Good to meet you.Hello. Nice to have you with us.Hi. (Very inform

2、al but more frequent in American English.).How do you do?Nice/Good to meet you too.Hello. Pleased to meet you.Hi. (Very informal)Book 1-Unit 1Greeting on First MeetingsGreetingFollow-up InquiryReplyHello.Hi.(Good) morning.(Good) afternoon.How are you?How are you doing?How are things?/How have things

3、 been?Is everything okay/all right?Very well, thanks.Im doing fine.Not too bad.Terrific. /Superb. Fine, thank you.Book 1-Unit 1Daily GreetingsGreetingSpecific Inquiry ReplyHello.Hi.(Good) morning.How was your holiday?How was the trip?How did the meeting go?How did you enjoy the film?Very good.Very i

4、nteresting.Very well/fine.Very much. Book 1-Unit 1Daily GreetingsGreeting people you have met several times beforeGreeting people you have met once beforeNeutralIts very nice/good to see you again.Im (very) pleased to see you again.Im very pleased to meet you again.Its (very) nice to meet you again.

5、InformalGood/Nice to see you.Great to see you.Good to meet you again.Pleased to meet you again.Book 1-Unit 1Greeting People You See Less FrequentlyBook 1-Unit 1Listen and write down key expressions GreetingFollow-up InquiryReplyGreeting(Informal)Follow-up InquiryReplyHello!Hi!Hey!Alright!How are you

6、?How you doing?How you going?Hows it going?You alright?Good, thanks!Fine, thanks!Not bad, not bad!Alright, thanks!Im OK!Assignment 1: Listen to another clip about formal greeting and reply, and fill in the form like the above How to Greet People in an Informal WayFormal Greetings Good morning, sir/m

7、adam. Good morning, sir. Its a real honour to have you here. Hello Madeleine. Its lovely to see you again: how are you? Lovely to see you again is a nice expression, often used when you havent seen someone for a while. Hello, Angus. Im very well, thank you. Its been a long time, hasnt it? How are th

8、ings with you? Book 1-Unit 1Match the Greetings with Possible Replies1. Good morning/afternoon/ evening.2. Hello!/Hi!3. How do you do?4. How are you?5. How have you been?6. How are you doing?/getting on?7. Hows it going?8. Whats new/up?9. Hi! May I help you? What can I do for you?a. Just so-so.b. Fi

9、ne, thanks. And you?c. Not bad.d. Quite well, thanks.e. Wonderful. Things couldnt be better.f. Nothing much.g. Hello!/Hi!h. Good morning/afternoon/eveningI. Yes. Id like to find out J. How do you do?1. Good morning/afternoon/ evening.2. Hello!/Hi!3. How do you do?4. How are you?5. How have you been?

10、6. How are you doing/getting on?7. Hows it going?8. Whats new/up?9. Hi! May I help you? What can I do for you?h. Good morning/afternoon/evening. g. Hello!/Hi!j. How do you do?b. Fine, thanks. And you?d. Quite well, thanks.a. Just so-so./c. Not bad.e. Wonderful. Things couldnt be better.f. Nothing mu

11、ch. Yes. Id like to find out Book 1-Unit 1GreetingsResponsesMore formalLess formalGood morning/afternoon/ evening.How nice to see you!Hello, Robert. How are you?Hi Bob. Howve you been?Whats happening?Whats new?How are you doing?How are you doing?Long time, no see.Good morning/afternoon/ evening.Yes,

12、 it is been quite a while.Hello, Kathry.Fine, thanks. And you?Hi, Kathy.Pretty good.Not much.Nothing.OK.Not Bad.Yeah!Book 1-Unit 1Saying GoodbyeCommentNeutralGoodbye.Ill look forward to seeing you when youre next in Guangzhou/next time youre here.Ill see you in a couple of months/on Monday.Ill see y

13、ou later (the same day).(I hope you) enjoy the rest of your trip.(I hope you) have a good flight back.I hope the meeting goes well.Thank you very much for the meal.Thank you for all your help/everything.Book 1-Unit 1Saying GoodbyeSaying GoodbyeCommentInformalBye.Bye. See you later.See you soon/in a

14、few days/ sometime next week.(and) enjoy the film.(and) have a good weekend.(and) thanks for everything.Book 1-Unit 1Saying GoodbyeAssignment 2: Listen to another clip about saying goodbye, and write down any farewell expressions Saying Goodbye Right then, I suppose its time I made a move! Right the

15、n is a way of getting attention and often signals that the speaker is about to do something or make a suggestion Right then, its time to go! Right then! Lets go shopping! Variations that serve as a way of getting attention before you leaving are Well, Ok, Anyway, and Alright, guys, etc.Book 1-Unit 1

16、Saying Goodbye Right guys, Im off, Ill see you later! (informal) Right, lovely to see you all Im off now, bye! (If its someone you havent seen for a while, you could say its been nice to catch up) Well, Im going to have to go but its been great to catch up. Nice to catch up with you again and Ill se

17、e you soon!Book 1-Unit 1Saying Goodbye (If youve been someones guest, it is of course normal to thank them.) Andrew, thanks, its been a lovely evening. Thank you very much but we must be off, we have to catch a train um, thanks again for a lovely evening! Thanks its been a lovely evening, but I ough

18、t to think about heading home soon. Thanks again for all that lovely food and you must come over to ours some time!Book 1-Unit 1Saying Goodbye (Language for leaving in a hurry) Im sorry, Im gonna have to dash! Ive just realised Im gonna miss my train if I dont go now, but Ill see you later - bye bye

19、! Yikes! Is that the time! Ive gotta go! Im really sorry, but Im gonna have to dash off to catch my train. Sorry to have to leave so soon, but otherwise Im gonna miss my train - must dash! Cheerio! (A light-hearted and English word to say goodbye) I must dash or Im going to have to dash an informal

20、way of saying youre going to have to leave quickly.Book 1-Unit 1Book 1-Unit 1Make you own dialogueCanteen + with a new classmate + college life so farCampus + with an association member + association work or activityDowntown + with an old friend + recent news about each otherplacepeopletopicPay atte

21、ntion to proper opening and endingRead Conversation One and Conversation Two aloud. Make similar ones with the words in the substitute boxes. Book 1-Unit 1NotesExamples: James Arthur Phillips Dan D. Newton John Smith Book 1-Unit 1The Addressing SystemNotes to Conversation One Most Americans have thr

22、ee names: first name (given name), middle name (or an initial), last name (family name, or surname). People who do not know each other well or who differ in status use formal address: title + family (last) name Example: Dr. Johnson People who know each other well use: first names (in both informal a

23、nd formal situations) Book 1-Unit 1To change from a formal naming relationship to an informal one, the superior (in age, position, etc.) should suggest it: A: Why dont you call me Bill? B: All right, Bill. (often happens in an informal situation, such as a party or a social event)Book 1-Unit 1 Liste

24、ning to the recording and answer the questions on page 2.A: Well, the train will be arriving at Shanghai in ten minutes. Mr. Thompson, its been nice talking to you.B: Its been nice talking to you, too, Linlin. Im flying back to America tomorrow. Please write to me. This is my address.A: Sure, I will

25、. Ill tell you what my new school life is like.B: Yes, and dont forget to send me a picture of your college.A: No problem. Goodbye, Mr. Thompson.B: Goodbye and good luck!A: Thanks! Have a happy landing.Book 1-Unit 1Notes to Conversation Two The train will be arriving at Shanghai: will + be + v-ing,

26、the future continuous tense for a scheduled event which is coming soon Im flying back : the present continuous tense indicating a scheduled action in the near future Its been nice talking to you: In American English, people also use “Its nice to talk to you.” Will be doingWill be doing The weather b

27、roadcast reports that it will be raining The weather broadcast reports that it will be raining this afternoon.this afternoon. Will doWill do Do you think it will rain tomorrow?Do you think it will rain tomorrow? Be going to doBe going to do Look! there are heavy clouds in the sky. It is going to Loo

28、k! there are heavy clouds in the sky. It is going to rain.rain. Be doingBe doing I am leaving tomorrow.I am leaving tomorrow. Be to doBe to do The government is to crack down the usurious loan(The government is to crack down the usurious loan(高高利貸利貸) )Will be doing 表示將來1.這種結(jié)構(gòu)通常帶有自然發(fā)生的含義。Eg. The trai

29、n will be arriving at two oclock.2.這種結(jié)構(gòu)也可以表示將來某一時刻或時段里正在進(jìn)行的動作。Eg. What will you be doing this time tomorrow morning.Will do 表將來1.意義常常帶有說話人的主觀態(tài)度和看法,表示預(yù)見”Eg. Do you think it will rain tomorrow?2.有時既表示將來,也含有意圖和志愿”Eg. I will do it, if you like.Be going to do1.在此之前主語單方面的決定或計劃并非臨時起意)Eg. I am going to fix

30、the computer. 對比:A: There is something wrong with the computer.B: OK. I will fix it.2. 根據(jù)客觀條件判斷很可能會發(fā)生的事情Eg. The aquarium(魚缸) is leaking. The fish is going to die.Be doing1.是用一般進(jìn)行時表示計劃、安排即將發(fā)生的動作,常用于表示位置轉(zhuǎn)移的詞:go /come /arrive /leave 等。Eg. We are leaving on Friday.Be about to do 1. 表示即將發(fā)生的動作,在時間上指最近的將來。

31、Eg. We are about to start. Be to do1.這一結(jié)構(gòu)可以表示按計劃、安排即將發(fā)生的動作。常見于報紙和廣播,用以宣布官方的計劃 或決定。Eg. The Queen is to visit Japan next year.2.表示命令、禁止或可能性等。Eg. Tell her she is not to be back late. Use “will”, “be going to”, “will be doing” to finish the sentences. A: This is so heavy a box. B: I _ (help) you to carr

32、y it. A: why did you buy this paint? B: I _ (paint) my bedroom tomorrow. I _(climb) that mountain one day. Listen, there is a strange sound. The lift _(break) down. My mother _(come) to see me. will helpam going to paintam going to climbis going to be broken will come/will be comingBook 1-Unit 1 Goo

33、dbye and good luck: a farewell used especially when you and your friend are not expected to see each other for a long time have a happy landing: a farewell used only to people who are going to make a plane trip. Other expressions: Have a good trip. Have a safe trip. Have a happy journey.2. Suppose y

34、ou meet one of your new classmates at the canteen. Make up a dialogue and pay attention to the proper beginning and ending. Book 1-Unit 1 Role play conversation 2 on page 2. Read the monologue on page 2. Then make your own with your partner. Book 1-Unit 1lIts a sad job (for me) to lput my feelings t

35、o wordslIm lucky to lTomorrow Ill Ill lThanks. Hello, every one! What a wonderful surprise to see you all here today! It is a sad job for me to put my feelings to words. For six years I have taught you in this school. Im lucky to have had so many good students like you here. Im honored that so many of you would come here today to say goodbye. Tomorrow Ill leave for the new job

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