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1.YangWeiping:

China/Chemistry/LikeslisteningtoEnglishprogramsonradioandTV;

enjoysEnglishpopsongs/StartedlearningEnglishseveralyearsago/Favoriteactivity:

listening;

Difficulty:

speaking

2.Virginia:

Singapore/Libraryscience/Togetagoodjob,onehasbetofluentinEnglish./StartedlearningEnglishinhighschool./Favoriteactivity:

reading;

writing

TalkingaboutStudyingEnglish

AtagatheringofstudentsfromChinaandsomeothercountries,YangWeipingandVirginiaWang,bothfirst-yearcollegestudents,aretalkingabouttheirlearningofEnglish.

Hello,mynameisYangWeiping.I’mafreshmanatPekingUniversityandI’mmajoringinchemistry.

1.closing

2.opening

3.closing

4.opening

5.opening

6.opening

ListeningStrategy

1.a 

2.b 

3.b 

4.a 

5.b 

6.a 

7.b 

8.a 

9.b 

10.b

1. 

1)b 

2)c 

3)a

2. 

d

1.a.age 

b.money 

c.people'

sappearance

2.a....saythatagain?

Ididnotcatchit./b....speakmoreslowly,please?

3.a....Ireallyneedtobegoing./...nicetalkingtoyou.

HowtoImproveYourConversationSkills

Tospeaktopeopleinaforeignlanguagerequirescourageandawillingnesstomakeerrors.Somepeoplearesoafraidofmakingmistakesthattheyneveropentheirmouths.Andthat’sthebiggestmistakeofall.Nowifyouhavecourageandarereadytomakeafewerrors,whatdoyousay?

Firstofall,youhavetoopentheconversation.Findinganappropriatetopicishalfthebattle.Sometopics,suchastheweatherandnews,workwell.Butothers,suchasage,moneyorpeople’sappearancedonot.Thefollowingaresomegoodwaystoopenaconversation.

Weather–Itsureiscoldtoday,isn’tit?

News–Didyouhearaboutthatterribleforestfire?

Aconversationinaforeignlanguagedoesn’talwaysgosmoothly.Sometimesyourpartnertalkstoofastandyoufinditdifficulttofollow.Nottoworry,though.Youcanalwaysaskyourpartnertorepeatwhathehassaidortospeakmoreslowly.Forexample,“Excuseme,butcouldyousaythatagain?

Ididn’tcatchit.”Or“Couldyouspeakmoreslowly,please?

Attheendofaconversationyouneedtofindawaytocloseitinapoliteway.“Well,Ireallyneedtobegoing,”or“Itwasnicetalkingtoyou”arefrequentlyusedbypeopletoendaconversation.

PartC

SmileWhenYouReadThis

Howgoodisyourmemory?

Answerthesefourquestions:

Whatdidyouhaveforbreakfastyesterday?

WhatclothesdidyouwearlastFriday?

Whodidyoutalktoyesterday?

WheredidyougolastSaturday?

Ifyoucananswerallfourquestions,youmemoryisverygood.

Memoryisimportantforleaninglanguageskills.EducationspecialistsinEnglandwanttohelppeopleimprovetheirreadingabilities.Theywantstudentstorememberthebooksandarticlestheyread.Thespecialistsfoundsomethingtohelp:

facialexpressions.Theygavetenstudentsahappyarticletoread.Fiveofthestudentsreadthehappyarticlewhilesmiling.Fivestudentsreadthehappyarticlewhilefrowning.Thentheyansweredcomprehensionquestionsthesmilingstudentsrememberedmoreofthehappyarticlethanthefrowningstudents.

Thenthespecialistsgavetenstudentsanotherarticletoread.Itwasanangrylettertotheeditorofanewspaper.Fivestudentsreadtheangryarticlewhilesmiling,andfivestudentsreadtheangryarticlewhilingfrowning.Whichgrouprememberedbetter?

You’reright.Thefrowningstudents.

Thespecialistdon’tknowwhyfacialexpressionshelpmemory.Theyarecontinuingtostudytherelationshipbetweenthemindandthebody.Untiltheyfindtheanswer,keepsmiling(orfrowning?

)!

Unit3 

Maggielikesswimmingbutshedoesnotcareforskiing.Shelovesflyingonplanesandtravelingbytrainbutshehatesgettingonbusesbecausetheyaretoocrowdedanddirty.sheisnotinterestedinplayingthepianoandsheprefersreadingtoplayingcomputergames.ShelovesgoingtoChineserestaurantsandherfavoritefoodisspicySichuanbeancurd.Afterworksheiskeenonlisteningtomusic.Shepreferslightmusictorock,becauselightmusicmakesfeelrelaxed.SheenjoyswatchingTVintheevening.Shethinksalotofnewsprogramsbutsitcomsarethelastkindofthingforhertowatch.

1.92381

2.2608

3.1540

4.75

5.156

6.900

7.84200

8.1735

9.9:

40

10.5:

45

1.c 

2.d

1.accommodation

2.private

3.hallsofresidence

4.37.86(single)

5.52.78(double)

6.Limited

7.Beforetheendofthemonth/assoonaspossible

8.Private

9.Students’union

10.manager

AccommodationforCollegeStudents

R:

Goodmorning.CanIhelpyou?

S:

Yes,please.I’manewstudentandI’dliketohavesomeinformationaboutthe…em…theaccommodationforstudents.

Right.Theuniversityprovidestwotypesofaccommodation,hallsofresidenceandself-cateringaccommodation.

Howmuchdoesitcostfortheself-cateringaccommodation?

Forasingleroom,thirty-sevenpoundseighty-sixperweek,that’saboutfiveforty-oneaday.Foradoubleroom,it’sfifty-twoseventy-eightperweek.Thiswillapplythroughoutthisacademicyear.

I’dliketostayintheself-cateringaccommodation.Howfaristhatfromtheresidencetotheuniversity?

Italldepends.Theresidencesat36ElmsRoadand110PalmRoadareaboutoneandahalfmilesfromtheuniversitymainsiteandtheFreeman’sCommonHouseatWilliamRoadarehalfamile.

WhendoIneedtoapply?

Areyouanundergraduateorapostgraduate?

Undergraduate.

Thenyoushouldapplyforitassoonaspossible,sinceplacesinuniversity-ownedaccommodationarelimitedandifyoudon’tapplybeforetheendofthemonth,youarenotlikelytogetaplace.

Couldyoupossiblytellmewhattodo,ifnovacancyisavailable?

Yes,youmayconsiderprivateaccommodation.TheuniversityrunsanAccommodationInformationOfficeanditsstaffwillhelpyou.

Whereistheoffice?

IntheStudents’UnionBuilding.

WhomcanIcontact?

Mr.Underwood.DavidUnderwood,themanageroftheaccommodationinformationoffice.

Thankyouverymuch.

Youarewelcome.

Exercise:

1.Abusylife

2.Between6and15hours

3.Reading.remaincurrent

4.reviseandupdate

WhatCollegeProfessorsDo

Collegeprofessorsareoftenbelievedtoleadeasylivesofquietthinkingwhileteachingoneortwoclasseseveryweek.Butcollegeprofessorsdomuchmorethangotoclass.Theaverageprofessorspendsbetweensixandfifteenhoursintheclassroomweekly.Andthatsamecollegeprofessorworksfromsixtytoeightyhoursaweek.

Becausetheymustremaincurrentintheirfields,professorsspendpartofthattimereading,reading,reading.Thatleadstoadditionalhoursduringwhichtheyreviseandupdatetheirclasslecturenotes.Ittakesfarlongertopreparenotesthantodelivertheminclass.Professorsmayspendtimeconductingexperiments,workingoncollegeprojects,oradvisingstudents.Theymaybewritingbooks,articles,orpapersfordeliveryatconventions.

Whennotintheclassroomorintheoffice,professorsarestillworking,behindcloseddoorsincommitteesessionsorathomegradingpapersandpreparingfortomorrow’sclasses.Toacceptthissortofschedulewillingly,theymustfeelstronglyabouttheimportanceofthecollegeexperience.

Unit4 

1.Yeah/Bytheway/Who?

/Don'

tyouthinkso?

/Yes./Quitewell.

2.Likewhat?

/Yeah/Hmmm,letmethink./Well./Cometothinkofit.

Onceaweek

2.Twiceaweek

3.Everyday

4.Everyotherday

5.Fourtimesaweek

6.everyweekend

 

1.c 

2.a 

3.d 

1.AtCarol'

shouseonSaturday

2.He'

suncertainwhetherhecanhaveagoodtimeatthepartyornot.

3.Heisnotgoodatsmalltalk.

4.oneshouldtalkaboutsomethingotherpeopleareinterestedin.

5.bygettingthemtotalkaboutthemselves.

SmallTalkIsEasy

A:

Mike,guesswhat?

B:

What?

CaroljustinvitedmetoapartyatherhouseonSaturday.

Carol?

Youmeantheprettygirlinyoureconomicsclass?

Yeah.

Great!

I’msureyou’llhaveasupertime.

I’mnotsosure.

Whatdoyoumean,John?

IthoughyoureallylikedCarol.

Ido.ButIdon'

tknowherfriendsverywell.

Sogettoknowthem.

ButI’mnogoodatsmalltalk.

Smalltalkiseasy.Youcanlearn.

ByFriday?

sure,I’llcoachyou.Youjusthavetorememberafewsimplesentences.

Idon'

tknow.Ihavetroublerememberingthings.EspeciallywhenImeetpeople.Igetnervous.

Don’tworry,John.Youcandoit.Youjustneedafewtips.

ButwhatifIsaysomethingstupid?

Hey,you’renotgivingaspeech.You’rejusthavingaconversation.Sojusttalkaboutsomethingyouknowtheyareinterestedin.

That’stheproblem.Idon’tknowwhatCarol’sfriendsareinterestedin.

Letthemtellyou.Ifyouletpeopletalkaboutthemselves,they’llthinkyou’reinteresting.

Youmeansomethinglike,“So,tellmewhatyou’reinterestedin.”

Well,youdon’thavetobethatdirect.Forexample,youcantalkabouttheweather.

Youcan’tbeserious.Theweather’sboring.

It’sagoodexcusetofindoutwhattheyliketodo.Onarainyday,yousay,“Wh

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