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1、新编实用英语第一册教案Unit One Greeting and Introducing People Teaching Objective In Talking Face to Face, learn how to greet people and how to make introductions. In Being All Ears, practice listening comprehension to greet and introduce people with various relationships. In Maintaining a Sharp Eye,master the
2、 key words and structures and learn the way foreign people greet each other, particularly the way Americans meet and greet each other, both in informal and formal situations by reading through passage I; learn and practice how to introduce oneself by reading through passage II. In Trying Your Hand,
3、become knowledgeable on how to write a business card and fill in a passport with one s personal information; review the basic sentence structure. Teaching ProceduresSection I Talking Face to Face1. Warm- up: Expressions of greetings and responses to greetings:a. Greetings: 1) Hi! How do you do? 2) H
4、ello, you must be Jack from America. 3) How are you? 4) Hello. How are things with you? How are you doing? 5) How is everything? 6) You are doing all right? 7) How it goes? 8) How is life, John? 9) Excuse me. Are you Kitty? b. Responses to Greetings: 1) How do you do? 2) Fine, just fine. 3) Fine, th
5、ank you. 4) Quite well. And you? 5) The usual. How about you? 6) So-so. And what about you? 7) Nothing particular. 8) Not too bad. 9) Nice to meet you. 10) Very happy to see you. 2.Introduction of the samples of business cards and passport3. Practice the two dialogues in Follow the Samples 4. Practi
6、ce dialogues according to the given tasks 5. Exercises Section II Being All Ears See the textbook. Section III Maintaining a Sharp Eye Passage I The Way Americans Greet Text-Related Information 1. Greeting The simplest thing to say is Good morning, Good afternoon or good evening. This greeting is gi
7、ven to one whom you know only slightly, or to any one you are passing quickly. How are you is usually used when you are not in such a hurry. No answer is expected other than Fine, thank you. Hello is the commonest form of greeting between good friends. 2. When to Shake Hands It is customary to shake
8、 hands when you first meet someone. And usually friends shake hands when they meet after not having seen each other for some time. However it is not necessary to shake hands. 3. Common Titles in English a. Mr.:“ 先生”a courtesy title for any male adult not styled “Sir ”, “Dr. ” etc. used before the ma
9、ns family name or his position. b. Mrs.:“ 太太” a courtesy title for any married woman not styled “ lady” , “ Dr.”etc. used before her husband s surname. c. Ms.: “ 女士” a courtesy title for a woman, whether she is married or not, followed by the family name. d. Miss: “ 小姐” A title used to address an un
10、married woman or a girl. It is followed by the family name. Miss can also be used as the title of address to an (esp. unknown) unmarried woman. In this case, it is not followed by the name. e. Lady: “ 夫人、太太、女士”a courtesy title for a woman with dignity or social grace. It is also an English title for
11、 the wife of a knight or a baronet. f. Dr. (Doctor): “ 医生、 博士” the title of a medical practitioner or the title of the holder of the highest university degree. e.g. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). g. Prof. (Professor):“ 教授” The title to address a university teacher of the highest rank in a faculty. h. O
12、fficer: “ 官员,警察先生” The title to address a person holding a public appointment, aposition of responsibility and trust, such as a policeman or a customs officer. i. Sir: “ 先生、长官、 爵士” A form of polite address to a man; A title preceding the first name of a knight (爵士) or a baronet (准男爵 ); A form of add
13、ress in writing to a stranger or in business letters. 4. Formation of Common English Names A common English name is usually composed of two or three parts: the first name is also called forename. If the person is a Christian, his first name will be given at his baptism, so it is also called the give
14、n name or the Christian name. Middle name is the second given name. When written, middle name is often shortened to the initial letter. Surname is often the father s family name, so it is also called family name or last name. For example: Anne Louise Strong, George B. Show. Text Explanation Para. 1
15、Americans often greet each other simply with “Hello ”or “Hi”. They believe such an informal greeting often implies a close and friendly relationship. Similarly, Americans do not have a formal “farewell”. They will just wave “good -bye” to the whole group. Or perhaps, they will simply say “Bye”, “So
16、long ” or “Speaking of time, I ve got to run” and then leave. To Americans, a friendly and informal relationship is themost important thing. Language Points: 1.Explanation of Difficult Sentences 1) The Way Americans Greet Analysis : In this title, in which is omitted afterThe way. “ in . way”means (
17、to do something) by means of a certain method. Translation: 美国人的致意方式Example: I think the way she runs her bookshop is worth studying. 2)Speaking of . time, Ive got to run. Analysis: A present participle clause used as an adverbial of cause/time. It means “when it comes to time, Im reminded of ”Trans
18、lation: 说到时间,我得赶紧跑了。Example:Speaking of books, I should have returned the ones I borrowed last month. 2. Important Words 1) greet:v.say words of welcome to, express ones feelings on receiving sb. 问候, 致意,打招呼e.g.It is important for the students to learn how to greet people inEnglish. 学生们学会如何用英语来向人们打招呼
19、是很重要的。The American professor greets his students with “ Morning” . 这位美国教授向他的学生道“早安”致意。2) relationship:n. particular connection or relation; instance of being related 关系,联系e.g. The teacher has a very good relationship with her student. 这位老师与学生的关系很好。3)wave:v. move ones hand to and fro, up and down (to
20、give a greeting or say goodbye) 挥手致意,舞动e.g.When Jane waved goodbye to her Chinese friends, She could hardly hold back her tears. 当简向她的中国朋友挥手告别时,她几乎要流泪了。The policeman waved him nearer. 警察招手要他走近些。4) leave:v. go away from; fail or neglect to take/bring sth. 离开,出发;留下,遗忘e.g.The beautiful city has left a
21、deep impression upon our mind. 这座美丽的城市给我们留下了深刻的印象。He is going to leave for Australia next week. 他将在下星期去澳大利亚。I m sorry. I have left my umbrella in your car. 对不起,我把伞忘在你车上了。Para. 2 Yes, a proper introduction will leave a good first impression upon others. However, American introductions are usually rat
22、her simple. In the United States, most people don t like using Mr., Mrs. or Miss in introductions. They find these terms too formal. They prefer first names to formal titles in most cases. For example, a gentleman may say, “Glad to meet you. Im Miller . But call me Paul.”Sometimes a woman you meet f
23、or the first time may say, “Don t call me Mrs. Smith. Just callme Sally.” So when your American friends do not use your last name or titles, don t feel that they have been impolite. They only want to show friendliness. Language Points: 1.Explanation of Difficult Sentences 1) However, American introd
24、uctions are usually rather simple. Analysis : A conjunct to denote a contrast of this sentence to the previous one. It means “可是,然而 ” in Chinese.Translation: 然而美国式的介绍通常相当简单。Example:Money is important. However, you cannot buy happiness with money. 2) “Glad to meet you. Im Miller . But call me Paul.”A
25、nalysis: Miller is the family name and Paul is the given name. Addressing others by their given name usually implies a sort of informal and friendly relationship. Translation: “见到你很高兴。我姓米勒。但叫我保罗好了。”Example: Addressing others by their given name usually implies a sort of informal and friendly relatio
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