Unit1中职英语课件
B. Write the missing words.
1. A: What’s your name? 2. A: What’s her name? 3. A: What’s his name?
B. B. B.
____ name is Peter Jackson. My ____ name ___ Jessica. is Her ____ name ___ Joe. His is
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D. Look at these names. Listen and write each person’s first and family names. Alex Roberto Sato Sanchez Claudia Wong Yuki King Perez Mei
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Check your answers with a partner. Practice saying the names.
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You can trust me not to tell anyone. Don’t trust what the newspapers say!
license n. 执照 You need a license to fish in this river. Is there a license fee? with prep. 和„在一起 She lives with her parents. I’d like a nice steak with a bottle of red wine.
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问 候 最简单的问候语句为“早上好”,“下午好”以及 “晚上好”。这些句子通常只被用来问候点头之交或匆匆 一见的人。当你不那么忙碌的时候,通常会用“最近怎么
样?”来问候朋友们。他们的回答也一定会是“很好,谢
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phone n. 电话 They like to do business by phone. The phone rang and Pat answered it.
gym n. 体育馆、健身房
The school has recently built a new gym. I work at the gym most days. double adj. 两倍的、成双的 I want to book a double room. His income is double hers.
him, her, it his, her, its
we
us our ours
you
you your yours
they
them their theirs
mine yours his, hers, its
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Goals: 1. Talking about events 2. Using numbers 0-10
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A. Look at the words below and try to say them right. trust n./v. 信任
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B. Use your own name. Change partners and practice again. Randy: Hi. Are you in this class? Joe: Yes, I am. Are you? Randy: Yeah. My name’s ______. Randy Joe Joe: Hi. I’m ___ . Nice to meet you. Randy: Nice to meet you, too.
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When a Man Raises His Hat If you are wearing a hat which can be taken hold of easily, it is customary to raise it slightly off your head when you greet a girl or a woman.
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When to Shake Hands It is customary to shake hands when you first meet someone. And usually friends shake hands when they meet after not having seen each other for some time. Otherwise it is not necessary to shake hands.
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Notes: 英语中的代词是代替名词的一类词。大多数代词具有 名词和形容词的功能。代词按其意义、特征及在句中的作 用分为人称代词、物主代词、指示代词、关系代词和不定 代词等8种。以下为人称代词和物主代词的不同形式:
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A. Look at the chart. Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives with be. I am a student. You are in this class. He is a student. She is a teacher. I am = I’m You are = You’re He is = He’s She is = She’s My name is Sofia. Your student number is 90421. His name is Adam Post. Her name is Anna Thornton.
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B. Write the missing names. Use information from the pictures.
Vera ______ 555-2367 Quinn PamelaW hite 70099 ______ ___ _____ _____ 438 945 ____ Sofia Fox 3423 332 135 9975 Brad Green K ___ Y______ 778 1312 999 907 _____ ____ 1866 454 oji oshida Mario Cruz
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单 代 词 第一 人称 第二 人称
数 第三人称 第一 人称
复 第二 人称
数 第三 人称
人 称 代 词
物 主 代 词
主格
宾格 形容 词性 名词 性
I
me my
you
you your
he, she, it
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C. Practice again using other names in Get Ready. Brad: Hi. Are you in this class? Vera: Yes, I am. Are you? ____ Brad: Yeah. My name’s Brad . ____ Vera: Hi. I’m Vera . Nice to meet you. Brad: Nice to meet you, too.
谢你。”而好朋友之间只问候一声“你好”就够了。
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男士应在何时行脱帽礼 身为男士的你,若戴着一顶易于脱下的帽子,那么在
与女士打招呼的时候稍稍脱下帽子将会被视作很有礼貌的
举动。
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D. Cultural Background
Christmas Day The simplest thing to say is “Good morning,” “Good afternoon” or “good evening.” This greeting is given to one whom you know only slightly, or to anyone 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.” “Hi” is the commonest form of greeting between good friends.