
Unit Three Social Formality
Unit Three Social Formality

Class Rules Be on time;take the same seat ever time Bring Pen,paper/notebook (1) Turn off the cell phone Actively participate ·While listening always take notes☒
Class Rules • Be on time; take the same seat every time • Bring Pen, paper/notebook • Turn off the cell phone • Actively participate • While listening always take notes

Aims To master common expressions of some social formalities To train the skill of interpretation on social occasions To practice exam-taking skills To expose students to authentic listening materials
Aims • To master common expressions of some social formalities • To train the skill of interpretation on social occasions • To practice exam-taking skills • To expose students to authentic listening materials

Contents ·Ready:Section A&B Steady Section A,B,C,D Supplementary listening:Band 6,Test 1 ●VOA News report Assignment:Go:Task 1,3
Contents • Ready: Section A & B • Steady : Section A, B, C, D • Supplementary listening: Band 6, Test 1 • VOA News report • Assignment: Go: Task 1, 3

Procedure ·Ready? Section A:Answer the questions orall Section B:Read the texts aloud and recite them
Procedure • Ready? • Section A: Answer the questions orally • Section B: Read the texts aloud and recite them

Steady! Skill focus:Compound dictation ·Predicting: Teaching Techniques:Let the Ss look at the blanks of this oar and predict the content of this dialogue.What is it about? ·Listening(twice): Teaching Techniques:Let the Ss listen to this dialogue twice For the first time,ask them to get the main idea of it and predict what words might be filled in.For the second time,ask them to fill in the blanks and speak out. ·Explaining Teaching Techniques:Deal with this part together,explain the dialogue and check the answers
Steady! • Skill focus: Compound dictation • Predicting: • Teaching Techniques: Let the Ss look at the blanks of this part and predict the content of this dialogue. What is it about? • Listening (twice) : • Teaching Techniques: Let the Ss listen to this dialogue twice. For the first time, ask them to get the main idea of it and predict what words might be filled in. For the second time, ask them to fill in the blanks and speak out. • Explaining • Teaching Techniques: Deal with this part together, explain the dialogue and check the answers

Key for reference ·Section A p.20 I wonder what I should take. It's absolutely unnecessary to take anything. If you really want to take something,it should be a sm inexpensive item.You could take some candy,or toys fo the kids or something from China. But it's not much to most of the Americans we meet. Not a gift that says "look how much money I've spent
Key for reference • Section A p.20 • I wonder what I should take. • It’s absolutely unnecessary to take anything. • If you really want to take something, it should be a small, inexpensive item. You could take some candy, or toys for the kids or something from China. • But it’s not much to most of the Americans we meet. • Not a gift that says “look how much money I’ve spent

Section B P21 Well,my boss Mr.martin is coming out to Tokyo in the first week of December and I want to check whether you know he is coming. That's right.He is coming for the conference an he would really like to take up Mr.Seshimo's offe to visit the factory. Well,either Monday or Friday would be good. Which do you think would be better for mr. Seshimo? What about ten o'clock in the morning?Now, where should Mr.martin meet Mr.Seshimo?
Section B P21 • Well, my boss Mr. martin is coming out to Tokyo in the first week of December and I want to check whether you know he is coming. • That’s right. He is coming for the conference and he would really like to take up Mr. Seshimo’s offer to visit the factory. • Well, either Monday or Friday would be good. Which do you think would be better for mr. Seshimo? • What about ten o’clock in the morning? Now, where should Mr. martin meet Mr. Seshimo?

Section C P22 ●Translation: .1.At a formal dinner,the order of seating is rigid and unbreakable. 2.it is beneficial for a foreigner to know some basic behavior rules. 3.A cocktail party is generally set for specific hours. 4.At formal dinners,toasts are usually quite casual and spontaneous. 5.In fact,unless the guest of honor is a stranger or an elderly lady of distinction,there is no actual precedence in being the first one to go
Section C P22 • Translation: • 1. At a formal dinner, the order of seating is rigid and unbreakable. • 2. it is beneficial for a foreigner to know some basic behavior rules. • 3. A cocktail party is generally set for specific hours. • 4. At formal dinners, toasts are usually quite casual and spontaneous. • 5. In fact, unless the guest of honor is a stranger or an elderly lady of distinction, there is no actual precedence in being the first one to go

Supplementary Listening Listening Comprehension-Band 6 ·BBC News report
Supplementary Listening • Listening Comprehension—Band 6 • BBC News report