综合英语教程第一册第三版Unit 8 The Message behind the Smile.docx

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综合英语教程第一册第三版Unit8TheMessagebehindtheSmile

Unit8

TheMessageBehindtheSmile

TeachingObjectives:

1.Functions:

Makingrequests

2.GrammaticalPoints:

modalverbssuchascan/may/will/shallforexpressionofobligation

3.Vocabulary:

likely/unlikely,find,expect,involve,endup,concentrateon,failtodo,involve,cometo,shape

I.TeachingAid

Multi-media

II.TeachingArrangement

8classhours

III.TeachingProcedure

1.Inthispart,wearegoingtolearnhowtomakerequests.

Whenyoumakearequest,youasksomeoneforsomethingoraskhimtodosomething.Whenyoutellsomeonetodosomethingratherthanaskhimtodosomething,yougivethemanorderoraninstruction.Usually,arequestmayseemmorepolitethananorderorinstruction.Notethatforallthepoliteness,arequestcanbemadeinvariouswayswhichshowdifferentdegreesofpoliteness.

Thesimplestwaytoaskforsomethingistosay"CanIhave...?

"andtosoundmorepolite,youmayuse"CouldI...?

"

e.g.CanIhavesometomatoes?

CouldIhaveanothercupoftea?

Notethatpeopleusedtobetaughtthattomakemorepoliterequests,oneshoulduse"may"insteadof"can","might"insteadof"could".However"can"and"could"arenowgenerallyused.Requestswith"may"couldbetooformalandthosewith"might"soundold-fashioned.

Toaskforsomethinginaninformal,indirectway,youcanuse"Haveyougot...?

"or"Youhaven'tgot...,haveyou?

"

Foracustomertoaskforsomethinginabar,shop,restaurant,café,orhotel,requestscanbemadelikethis:

e.g.Onesalad,oneglassofredwine,please.

I'dlikeasingleroom,please.

Youcanasksomeonetodosomethingbysaying"Canyou...?

"or"Willyou...?

"ininformalsituations.Tomakeitmorepolite,youcanuse"Couldyou...,please?

"or"Wouldyou...,please?

"

Informallettersandspeeches,youuseverypoliteexpressionstomakerequests:

e.g.Iwouldbegratefulifyouletmeknow.

Youcanuseexpressionssuchas"Wouldyoudomeafavor?

"and"Iwonderifyoucoulddomeafavor"toindicatethatyouareabouttomakearequest.

Possiblewaystomakerequests:

Couldyoupossiblypassmethesalt?

Wouldyoubesokindastogivemeacall?

Wouldyoumindopeningthewindow?

Doyouthinkyoucouldposttheletterforme?

Iwonderifyoucouldgoshoppingwithme?

Youhaven'tgotatorch手电筒,haveyou?

I'llhaveaglassofbeer.

HaveyougotabookcalledEvolution?

Can/Willyouturnonthelight?

Could/Wouldyouturnontheheater,please?

Iwouldappreciateitifyoucouldmakeanearlyreply.

Wouldyoukindlysendmeabrochureofyourschool?

Bill,wouldyoudomeafavor?

Couldyoulendyourtextbooktomeforjustoneday?

Waystoreplytoarequest:

Yes,Ok.

Allright.

Sure.

Certainly.

I'mafraidIcan't.

Sorry,Ican't.

Goahead,please.

2.Conversationone

1)Havestudentspracticetheconversation,andhighlightthesentencesformakingpoliterequests.

MayIspeaktoJudy?

(Atelephoneformula)

MakeItakeamessage?

(Arequestforpermission)

Pleaseaskherto…(ArequestforJudy’ssister)

Couldyoupossiblyaskher…

TheserequestssuggestSusanwasverypolite,sowemayinferthatshewasn’tveryfamiliartoJudy’ssister.

2)Wordsandphrases

1.Residence[ˈrezidəns]:

n.aperson'shouse,especiallyalargeandimpressiveone寓所,住宅,大宅

inresidence:

livinginoroccupyingaparticularplace 居住于(某一场所);占用(某一场所)

takeupresidence :

startlivinginaparticularplace.开始定居于…

permanentresidence永久住处

changeone'sresidence改变住所

2.tennis[ˈtenis]:

agameinwhichtwoorfourplayersstrikeaballwithracketsoveranetstretchedacrossacourt.Theusualform(originallycalledlawntennis)isplayedwithafelt-coveredhollowrubberballonagrass,clay,orartificialsurface网球运动

tennisarm[elbow]网球员肘病tennisshoes网球鞋,跑鞋

atenniscourt网球场tabletennis乒乓球运动

3.cousin[ˈkʌzn]:

achildofone'suncleoraunt堂兄弟;堂姐妹;表兄弟;表姐妹

cousin-in-law表姐[妹]夫,表嫂,表弟媳,堂姐[妹]夫,堂嫂,堂弟媳

4.racquet=racket[ˈrækit]:

n.abatwitharoundorovalframestrungwithcatgut,nylon,etc.,usedespeciallyintennis,badminton,andsquash(尤指网球、羽毛球和软式墙网球的)球拍

5.extra[ˈekstrə]:

adj.addedtoanexistingorusualamountornumber额外的,分外的,外加的

extraloss额外损失extrabus加(班)车extraallowance特别津贴

extrahand临时雇工extratrain加(班火)车

Wedonotaskforextrapay.我们不要求额外报酬。

6.acoupleof :

several两三个,(少数)几个

7.altogether:

adv.1)completely;totally彻底地,完全地;整个地

2)includingeverythingoreveryone;intotal.所有地;总共地

inthealtogether :

withoutanyclotheson;naked(非正式)一丝不挂的,裸体的

eg:

she'sagreedtoposeinthealtogether.她同意摆裸体姿态。

8.prerecord[ˈpri:

riˈkɔ:

d] :

v.(无线电与电视)预先录制(广告、节目等)

pre-recordedadj.(指磁带)已录影的,已录音的

3.Speakingproperly

1)Appropriate

Flatmate:

apersonwhosharesaflatwithothers(英)合住一套公寓的人

2)Toodirect

Motorbikeisusuallyavaluableobject.Youcanmaketherequestlikethis:

Hi,Paul,doyoumindifIaskyouforabigfavor?

Iknowyoucouldn’tliketolendyourmotorbike.ButIhaveanurgentneedtogodowntownforanimportantdate.CouldIborrowitthisafternoonifyou’renotusingit?

Ipromisetotakegoodcareofit,andreturnittoyoubyfive.

3)Inappropriate,veryrude,anditsoundslikeyouwanttohaveafight

Ass[ɑ:

s,as] :

屁股

Youcanbefairlydirectwhenmakingtherequestbysaying:

Comeon!

Getoutthebathroom.You’vebeenintherefortoolong.Don’tbeselfish.

4)Inappropriateevenifyourflatmateisnotatidyperson/

Soup[su:

p] :

aliquiddish,typicallysavouryandmadebyboilingmeat,fish,orvegetablesetc.instockorwater汤;羹

Mark:

asmallareaonasurfacehavingadifferentcolourfromitssurroundings,typicallyonecausedbyaccidentordamage(尤指事故、伤害导致的)痕;疤痕;斑

Youcanmaketherequestlikethis:

Hi,Tom,canyoutidyupthedesk,andclearuptheroom?

4.Communicatingculturally.

1.PuertoRican[ˌpwə:

təuˈri:

kən] :

波多黎各人

2.Thoughtless:

adj.1)(ofapersonortheirbehaviour)notshowingconsiderationfortheneedsofotherpeople(人,行为)不为他人着想的,不顾及他人的

2)withoutconsiderationofthepossibleconsequences.不考虑后果的,轻率的

3.Offend[əˈfend] :

(常作beoffended)causetofeelupset,annoyed,orresentful得罪;冒犯

4.

TextTheMessageBehindtheSmile

Leadingin

1.Describeasmile.

Theteacherfindstwostudentstogivesmileandthenasksotherstudentstodescribe.Theteacherlistssomewordsthatcanbeusedtodescribeasmileasreference:

attractive,instinctive,artificial,wry,

pleasurable,genuine,forced,incomprehensible

Theteacherthenexplainsthemeaningsoftheseadjectives,describingthewordsmile.

attractivesmile:

漂亮的(诱人的,有吸引力的)微笑

instinctivesmile:

直率,真诚的(本能的)微笑

artificialsmile:

装出来的,虚假的微笑

wrysmile:

(英国人特有的表示幽默,冷嘲,乐趣,厌恶等感情时将嘴角作微微翘起状的)狡黠的微笑;面部扭曲的微笑

pleasurablesmile:

令人高兴的微笑

genuinesmile:

真诚的微笑,天真无邪的微笑

forcedsmile:

强作的微笑,苦笑

incomprehensiblesmile:

令人难以琢磨的微笑,难解的笑

2.Pre-readingtasks:

Theteacherpresents3pre-readingquestionstothestudentsandaskthemtoanswer:

1)Dopeoplesmileinthesameway?

Theteacherasksthestudentstotalkabouttimeswhenwheyhaveexperienceddifferentkindsofsmile.

2)Whatarethefunctionsofasmile?

·expresspleasure

·makepeopleattractive

·helpcommunicatewithotherseasily

·hidepeople’srealfeelings(e.g.embarrassment,anger,sadness,disgust,etc.)

3)Whatkindofsmilewouldyouprefer?

3.Words&Phrases

Ask2studentstoreadthenewwords,andthentheteacherexplainssomeofthem.

Paragraph1

1.fake:

n.athingthatisnotgenuine;personwhotriestodeceiveothers假货,赝品

adj.notgenuine:

伪造的,假冒的

e.g.afakepolicemansynonym:

counterfeit:

n./adj.仿冒品;伪造的,假装的

v.

makesth.sothatitseemsgenuine伪造,假冒

e.g.Hefakedhisfather’ssignature.

pretendtofeelorsufferfrom(anemotionorillness).:

假装,伪装(感情,疾病)

e.g.fakesurprise:

pretendtobesurprised

Paragraph2

1.psychologist.[saɪˈkɔlədʒɪst] 心理学家→psychology[saiˈkɔlədʒi]心理学

philosopher[fiˈlɔsəfə]哲学家→philosophy[fiˈlɔsəfi] 哲学

2.pickup:

obtain,acquire,orlearnsomething,especiallywithoutformalarrangementsorinstruction(尤指未经正式安排或指点)获得,取得,学会

eg:

hehadpickedupalittleRussianfromhisfather.他从父亲那儿学了点俄语。

3.apparently:

1)asfarasoneknowsorcansee看来,根据所能观察到情况来看

eg:

thechildnodded,apparentlycontentwiththepromise.孩子点了点头,看来他对这个许诺还满意。

2)usedbyspeakersorwriterstoavoidcommittingthemselvestothetruthofwhattheyaresaying.[为避免对所说或所写内容的真实性表态时使用]似乎

Eg:

ministersmetbutapparentlyfailedtomakeprogress.部长们开了会,但似乎没有取得什么进展

4.wrinkle[ˈriŋkl]:

n.

linesonyourfaceorskinwhenyouareold;smalloruntidyfoldinapieceofclothingorpaper;皱,皱纹;褶皱

smallproblems(非正式)困难,难题;障碍

e.g.ironoutthewrinkles:

tosolvethesmallproblemsinsth.

v.tomovepartofyourfacesotherearewrinklesonoraroundit使起皱纹

e.g.wrinkleyournose/eyes/browetc.

5.function:

n.

specialactivityorpurposeofapersonorthing功能

importantsocialeventorofficialceremony宴会,典礼

(mathematics)函数

work,operate工作,运转,起作用

e.g.Thismachinehasstoppedfunctioning.(故障,outofwork)

(functionassth.):

workas/usedas,serveas起…作用;执行…任务

e.g.Thesofacanalsofunctionasabed.

6.vital[ˈvaitl]:

adj.

connectedwithornecessarytolife;fatal生命的,致命的,生命必需的

e.g.Theheartperformsavitalbodilyfunction.(playsanimportantrole)

avitalwound致命伤avitalquestion生死攸关的问题

bevitalto/for:

veryimportant/essentialto/for必不可少的;必要的

e.g.Itisvitalthatthematteriskeptsecret.

ofvitalimportance

energeticorlively有生命力的

n.vitality[vaiˈtæliti]:

energy活力

abilitytocontinuefunctioning生命力

7.survival[səˈvaivəl] :

n.thestateorfactofcontinuingtoliveorexist,typicallyinspiteofanaccident,ordeal,ordifficult

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