重逢时常用问候语
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高级英语口语教案逐梦新时代
Advanced Oral English
Unit One – Unit Fourteen
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Foreign Language Teaching and Rearch Department
Heilongjiang University
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高级英语口语课程教案
Unit One Getting Acquainted
I. Teaching Objectives
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
1. learn important words and phras about making first impressions.
2. learn the ways of how to make good impressions.
3. understand culture behind it.
II. The Points to Be Highlighted
1. How to make a good impression?
2. Which of the attitudes do you think are the most important for problem solving? III. Teaching Procedures and Contents
1. Greetings
2. Warm-up
Have students form pairs to discuss the ways of greeting someone they are
meeting for the first time. (How do they behave if the other person is a man, a
woman, a child, a teacher, a classmate at school, a colleague at work, a friend‘s
parent etc.)
3. Class Activities:
1A First Impressions
Activity 1: 1) Ask students to discuss the things that they might do when they
meet a new person for the first time.
2) Circulate among the groups during the discussions, offering
advice on vocabulary and ways of rephrasing what they said
and correcting their mistakes.
3) Sum up the things everyone agreed on. Ask students if the
behaviors would give a good impression in any situation.
Activity 2: 1) Game: ask students to act out some situations where they try to
make a good impression.
白发朱颜2) Then ask other students to comment on that.
3) Then ask the class what the most important thing is in making a
good impression.
Summarize the key to make a good impression:
1B Working Together
Activity 1: Ask the class to brainstorm ideas about describing personality types
or attitudes toward problem solving. After a while, ask veral
students to share their ideas with the class. If time permits, also ask
students for brief reports on how their partner solves problems.
人面狗Activity 2: Discuss the following questions: Which of the attitudes do you think
are the most important for problem solving? Why? Are you good
at solving problems? Why or why not?
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高级英语口语课程教案
Activity 3: Ask the class to brainstorm ideas for one of the objects in the first
game. For example, a clothespin can be ud to hold papers
together, to mark a page in a book, to al a plastic bag containing
food, or to prop open a door.
4. Assignments
1) Review task: go over the expressions learnt in Unit One;
2) Search for some uful expressions ud to describe signs, feelings and gestures; 3) Topics for preparation:
, What gestures do people in our country u to convey the ideas? 贵州旅游景点推荐
, Are there any gestures you especially like/dislike? Why?
, Which of the gestures have a different meaning in other countries?
IV. Complementary Materials
1. Uful expressions
1) make a good (bad) impression on sb.
2) give sb. the impression of …
3) What are your impressions of …?
4) That really helps, doesn‘t it?
5) have trouble doing sth.
粗壮的反义词6) 重逢时常用问候语:
How‘s everything going?
How‘s your work going?
How‘s everything with you?
How are things with you?
How are you getting along the days?
How are you doing?
2. Cultural background
First Impression
According to psychologists, people form first impressions bad first on how you look, then on how you sound, and finally on what you say.
Your physical appearance --- how you look --- makes up 55% of a first impression. This includes facial expressions, body language, and eye contact, as well as clothing and general appearance.
The way you sound makes up 38% of the first impression. This includes how fast or slowly, loudly or softly you speak, and your tone of voice. People listen to your tone of voice and decide whether you sound friendly or unfriendly, interested or bored, and happy or sad. What you say --- the actual words you u – counts for only 7% of
the message.
夜开头的成语
People form their first impressions within 10 conds of meeting you. And first impressions don‘t change easily. If someone gets the wrong impression of you, it can take a long time to change his or her mind.
Giving a good first impression depends on many things. Everyone behaves in different ways, but when you‘re not sure you‘re giving a good impression, the best