新编实用英语电子教案U n i t4-CAL-FENGHAI-(2020YEAR-YICAI)_JINGBIANUnit 4Key and TranslationSECTION ITalking Face to FaceThe topic area of Talking Face to Face in this unit is to make a timetable or a schedule. The focus of functions is on the patterns that are appropriate for making appointments and arranging activities in different situations.Imitating Mini-Talks1 Work in pairs. Look at the pictures and practice the following mini-talks about schedules and timetables.Acting out the Tasks2Work in pairs and act out the tasks by following the above mini-talks.unexpected has come up.B: Well, that’s all right.C: Is it possible to change the Tuesday appointment to Thursday The same time B: Sorry, I will be in Hong Kong Thursday. I will call you when I come back.4) Task: Look at Mark’s schedule in Exercise 3. Ask to make an appointment to see Mark on Wednesday.A: Hello, Mark. Do you have time Wednesday morningB: I’m a fraid not. I have an appointment with Mr. Anderson.A: What about Wednesday afternoonB: Sorry, I have to catch the 4:45 flight to Macao.5) Task: Look at Mark’s schedule in Exercise 3. An old friend in Hong Kong asks to see Mark on Thursday.A: Hello, Mark. I’ve heard you’ve come to Hong Kong. Shall we meet on Thursday? B: Hello, Tom. I’m afraid I can’t make it Thursday. I have to attend a conference. A: Oh. Do you have time for going around Hong KongB: Yes. Let’s meet Friday morning and travel around the city.Studying Timetables and Schedules3Timetables and schedules are important in planning our activities. Now let’s read the following timetable and schedule.马克的时间表(2011年6月)Following Sample Dialogues4Read the following sample dialogues and try to perform your own tasks.Putting Language to Use56SECTION II Being All EarsLearning Sentences for Workplace Communication 1 Listen to 10 sentences for workplace communication cross-referenced with their Chinese translations.2Listen to the following sentences for workplace communication in Column A and match each3 Listen to 6 sentences for workplace communication and choose their right responses.Handling a Dialogue4Listen to a dialogue and supply the information by filling in Susan’s schedule.key:March 11, Monday have a meetingMarch 12, Tuesday have dinner with friendsan appointment with Mr. PetersonMarch 13,WednesdayMarch 14, Thursday extra work in the officeMarch 15, Friday go to evening classesUnderstanding a Short Speech/Talk5 Now listen to a short tour guide speech and fill up the blanks according to what you haveScript:Hello, everyone. I’m Lily, your tour guide. I’m sure you are excited about today’s tour. The first place we will be visiting is Yonghe Temple. The one-hour temple tour finishes at about 11. Before having lunch at 12, we will pay a short visit to a Tea House to enjoy the tea ceremony. In the afternoon, we will see the old Beijing lanes by taking rickshaws. After that, we will have a one-hour tour of the Beijing Olympic Stadium. You can take pict ures at the Bird’s Nest and Water Cube. We will enjoy a Kongfu evening show before coming back to our hotel.Key:1. today’s tour2. visiting3. 116Listen to the speech again and complete the information in Column A with the right choices inSECTION III Trying Your Hand Practicing Applied Writing1 Fill in the office hours by making use of the information in the passage that follows.Writing Sentences and Reviewing Grammar3. He told us he (had) joined the Party in 2010.10. He lived in London until 2010.SECTION IV Maintaining a Sharp Eye Passage I Punctuality Pays!Information related to the reading passageAmericans and Europeans consider time to be an asset that can be spent and saved; therefore, proper scheduling of time and its appropriate allocation to various competing tasks is an important part of organizational management. Variations in time use are expected to influence performance and stress, as well as other outcomes. It is a vital strategic element. The large amount of management processes and methods developed to improve performance by managing time use proves the importance placed on time. Here are a few famous quotes and sayings about time and punctuality:Do you love life Thus do not squander time, for that’s the stuff life is made of. — Benjamin FranklinTime wastes things away, and all things grow old through time. — AristotleTime takes all and gives all. — Giordano BrunoLost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance or medicine, but lost time is gone for ever. — Samuel SmilesFew things tend more to alienate friendship than a want of punctuality in our engagements. I have known the breach of a promise to dine or sup to break up more than one intimacy. — William Hazlitt Punctuality is the soul of business. — Thomas Chandler HaliburtonWhile we keep a man waiting, he reflects on our shortcomings. — AnonymousLanguage Points1Explanation of difficult sentences1. (Para. 1) One of the cultural differences that tend to annoy Americans has to do withunderstanding of punctuality.Analysis: Has to do with is a phrase meaning has a specified relationship with It is the predicate of the sentence.That introduces a restrictive relative clause modifying differences.Translation: 有一种常会惹恼美国人的文化差异可能关系到对守时的不同理解。