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Step Two Micro-listening 1.Play the tape recorder for the students. 2.Check the answers. Step Three Macro-listening 1.Explain the new wordsand expressions (1)stop n.停车站 (2)exit n.出口way out (3)across from在对面opposite (4)take the..turning on the right在第…个路口向右拐弯turn right when you come to the...street (⑤)next to紧靠着beside,.very close to 2.Play the tape recorder for the students. 3.Check the answers 4.Language and culture notes (1)It's a little way from here.It'sa little bit far from here.Notice here"a little way doesn't mean"very near".Instead,it is used as a euphemism to"a bit far." (2)Can I walk from here?Is it within walking distance? (3)Toinvite people toeat out people everywhere in the world like to go and eat out in restaurants from time to time.Asking people out to dinner is a common way to treat them.It is especially common between people who are dating.However,if you invite a friend toeat out,you are expected topay for the meal (4)Why not?You use"why not"to agree with what someone has suggested or to make a suggestion. (5)It's my pleasure.You can say"it's a/my pleasure"or"my pleasure"to reply politely to someone who has just thanked you for what you've done for him or her The expression means the same as"You're welcome","Not at all"or"It's no trouble." Step Four Oral Practice 1.Leamn some sentences and structures that are often used in asking and giving ways. Step Two Micro-listening 1. Play the tape recorder for the students. 2. Check the answers. Step Three Macro-listening 1. Explain the new words and expressions (1) stop n. 停车站 (2) exit n. 出口 way out (3) across from 在对面 opposite (4) take the …turning on the right 在第……个路口向右拐弯 turn right when you come to the …street (5) next to 紧靠着 beside, very close to 2. Play the tape recorder for the students. 3. Check the answers 4. Language and culture notes. (1) It’s a little way from here. It’s a little bit far from here. Notice here “a little way” doesn’t mean “very near”. Instead, it is used as a euphemism to “a bit far.” (2) Can I walk from here? Is it within walking distance? (3) To invite people to eat out people everywhere in the world like to go and eat out in restaurants from time to time. Asking people out to dinner is a common way to treat them. It is especially common between people who are dating. However, if you invite a friend to eat out, you are expected to pay for the meal. (4) Why not? You use “why not” to agree with what someone has suggested or to make a suggestion. (5) It’s my pleasure. You can say “it’s a/my pleasure” or “my pleasure” to reply politely to someone who has just thanked you for what you’ve done for him or her. The expression means the same as “You’re welcome”, “Not at all” or “It’s no trouble.” Step Four Oral Practice 1. Learn some sentences and structures that are often used in asking and giving ways
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