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Dialogue3
ProfessorSmith,I'
dliketointroduceAllentoyou.Thisismyroommate,Allen.AndAllen,thisismyEnglishteacher,ProfessorSmith.
Howdoyoudo,ProfessorSmith?
Henryalwaystellsmethatheenjoysyourclassesverymuch.It'
smygreatpleasuretomeetyou.
Nicetomeetyou,Allen.SoareyouanEnglishmajor,too?
No,Imajorinputerscience.ButIlikeEnglishalot.
Task2
1.Myname'
sRaymond.IliveinLongIsland.Iamheretostudyjournalism.
2.Hello,I'
mSarah.IefromCalifornia.AndthisismycousinEmily.She'
sfromMichigan.WearebothintheEnglishDepartment.
3.Hey,everyone.Myname'
sJohn.IefromHongKong.Iamgladtostudychemistryhere.
PartBListeningPractice
1.George,I'
dlikeyoutomeetSimon.
2.Niceweather,isn'
tit?
3.Goodafternoon
4.Let'
sgettoknoweachother.Whydon'
twesayalittlebitofourselves?
Goodmorning.howcanIhelpyou?
Goodmorning.I'
mheretoapplyforastudentID.Myname'
sJessicaRoss.
Haveyouregistered,Jessica?
No,Ihaven'
t.
Here'
swhatyou'
lldo.YouneedtogetregisteredbeforehavingastudentID.Gotothenextroomandtheywillhelpyoufillintheformthere.ebackhereafterregistration.
OK,thenextroom,isthatright?
That'
sright.
Thankyou,madam.Seeyoulater.
You'
rewele.Seeyou.
1.ShewantstoapplyforastudentID.
2.No,shecan’t.Becausesheneedstogetregisteredfirst.
3.Tothenextroom.
Task3
MynameisDonaldTrump,andI’mthelargestrealestatedeveloperinNewYork.Iownbuildingsallovertheplace,modelagencies,jetliners,golfcourses,casinos,andprivateresorts.Butitwasn’tsoeasy.Aboutthirteenyearsago,Iwasseriouslyintrouble.Iwasbillionsofdollarsindebt.ButIfoughtbackandIwon.Iusedmybrain,Iusedmynegotiationskills,andIworkeditallout.Nowmypany’sbiggerthaniteverwas,it’sstrongerthaniteverwas,andI’mhavingmorefunthanIeverhad.
I’vemasteredtheartofthedeal,andI’veturnedthenameTrumpintoabrandofthehighestquality.Andasthemaster,Iwanttopassalongmyknowledgetosomebodyelse.I’mlookingfortheapprentice.
Rightnowalloverthecountry,sixteenofAmerica’sbestandyoungentrepreneursarearrivinginNewYorkforthechancetoworkasmyapprenticeandgetafirst-handlookintotheworldofbigbusiness.Theyefromallwalksoflife.Thisisthechancetoworkformeforahugesalaryandmoreimportantlylearnenoughsothatmaybetheytoocanbeeabillionairesomeday.Thisisgoingtobethedreamjobofalifetime.
1.largestNewYork
2.billionsofdollarsindebt
3.Sixteen.
Task4
Whenyougotojobinterviews,you’reoftenexpectedtointroduceyourselfatfirst.Yourself-introductionplaysanimportantroleinmakingagoodfirstimpressionontheinterviewers.Thereisnofixedanswertowhatagoodself-introductionisbecauseofthedifferencesinthepanies,theinterviewersandthejobapplicants.Youmightliketorepeatthemainpointsfromyourresume,oryoumightwanttofocusontheinformationthatisnotshownthere.Whateverwayyoudoit,myadviceisthatyourinformationmustberelevanttothejobyouapplyfor,orthequalitytheyarelookingforinyou.Atthesametime,speakinaclearvoiceandinafriendlytone.Don’tforgetyourbodylanguage.Asmileandeyecontactwillhelp,too.
PracticalListening:
Weletothelisteningcourse.I'
mDr.Evans.FirstI'
dliketogiveyouabriefintroductiontothiscourse.Listeningiscentraltoourpersonal,educational,social,familyandprofessionalsuccess.Thiscourseaimsathelpingyoudevelopeffectivelisteningskills,attitudes,andbehaviours.Therewillbeastudyofthelisteningprocessaswellasthebarrierstoeffectivelistening,andtherewillbetrainingactivitiesforself-improvementindifferenttypesoflistening.
TherequiredtextbookforourcourseisListeningwrittenbyWilliamBrown.It'
savailablebothatthebookstoreandthelibrary.Youwillbeevaluatedonyourperformanceinclass,yourhomeworkanyourtestgrades.Therewillbeafinalexamination.Nomid-term,butwewillhaveasmalltestduringtheterm.Allright,anyquestions?
Listening
WilliamBrown
bookstore
performanceinclasstest
asmalltest
UnitTwo
ListeningSkills
1.Itisalwaysgoodtalkingtoyou.
2.I’mafraidit’stimeweleft.
3.Ifwedon’tleavenow,I’mafraidwe’llmissthetrain.
4.I’dbettergetgoing.
5.Beforeleaving,Iwanttothankyouforspeakingwithme.
W:
Ireallyhadagoodtimetonight,butIguessI’vegottogonow,orI’llmissthelastbus.
M:
Whattimeisitnow?
Mywatchsaystenminutestoten.
Questions:
Whattimeisitaccordingtothewoman?
A:
ThisisHelen.I’mcallingtosaygoodbye.
B:
Hi,Helen.Whendoyouleave?
Myflightleavesat11:
30tomorrowmorning.
I’llseeyouoffattheairport.
Question:
WhenwillHelenleave?
Ifyoudon’tmind,I’llhavetobeleavingnow.Ihaveaclassataquartertothree.
Oh,you’dbetterhurry.Seeyoulater.
Seeyou!
Whendoesthewoman’sclassbegin?
Dialogue4
Thanksforinvitingus,Cindy.
Ireallyhadawonderfultimewithyou.
Hey,howaboutingtomyplacethisFriday?
Icanpickyouupat5:
20ifyouhavetime.
Thatwouldbegreat!
5:
20isfinewithme.
Whenwillthemanpickthewomanup?
BListeningPractice
Forrest:
Andoneday,outoftheblueclearsky,IgotaletterfromJennywonderingifIcouldedowntoSavannahandseeher,andthat’swhatI’mdoinghere.ShesawmeonTV…running.I’msupposedtogoonthenumber9bustoRichmondStreetandgetoffandgooneblockleftto1947HenryStreet,Apartment4.
OldLaday:
Why,youdon’tneedtotakeabus.HenryStreetisjustfiveorsixblocksdownthatway.
Downthatway?
Downthatway.
Itwasnicetalkingtoyou.
Ihopeeverythingworksoutforyou!
CoreListening
Excuseme.Haveyoubeenwaitinghereforalongtime?
I’vebeenhereforabout15minutes,Ithink.
Doesthebushereoftentakethatlong?
It’ssohothere.
Well,itdepends.Usually5minuteswilldo.
Theweatherchangesalotthesedays.WhenIleftthehotel,theweatherforecastsaiditwouldberaining,yetnowhowthesunisshining!
Weatherforecastsarenotalwaysreliable,youknow.Oh,hereesthebus!
Gottogonow.Bye!
Goodbye!
Tim:
Jerry,Iheardthatyou’removingtoShanghai.
Jerry:
Yes,Tim.Myparentsareopeninganewshopthere.
I’llcertainlymissyouverymuchhere.
I’llmissyou,too.
Let’skeepintouch.
I’llcallyouassoonasIgetthere.
Thankyouforallyou’vedoneforme.Ireallyhadawonderfultimestayingwithyou.
It’smypleasure.Don’tforgettodropusalineortwowhenyouhavetime.
Icertainlywill.Let’sstayintouch.
Takecareandhaveasafetriphome.
Ijustdroppedintosaygoodbye.I’mleavingforHongkong.I’vejustfoundagoodjobthere.
Congratulations!
Whenareyouleaving?
I’lltrytocatchthe11:
10traintomorrowmorning.
IwishIcouldseeyouoffatthestation,butIhavetobeondutytomorrow.
That’sallright.Wewillwritetoeachother,won’twe?
Sure!
Haveagoodtrip!
Kate:
Hey,David!
Haveyoumetmyfriend?
David:
I’mafraidIhave’t.
Well,thisismyoldestandbestfriend,Nancy.She’svisitingmefromheruniversity.
Hi,I’mDavid.
Nancy:
Hi,David.It’snicetomeetyou.
Soyouwillbestayinginourschoolfortheweekend?
Yes,I‘llstaywithKatehere.Wearedoingsomecatchinguptogether.Ihavealottotellheraboutmynewschool.
Whichuniversityareyoustudyingat?
AreyouanEnglishmajorlikeKate?
I’mdoingmyundergraduatestudyandCityUniversity.I’minmedicine.
David,Nancy’sverygoodatwriting,too.Shestartedapoetryclubwhenwewereathighschool.(ToNancy)Davidlovespoetryverymuch.
Oh,really!
Youtwomusthavehadalotoffuntogetherthen.Ialwaysappreciatethosewhowritegoodpoems.Kate,I’lltalktoyounextMondy.I’dbetterbegoingnow.Nancy,nicemeetingyou,andenjoyyourweekendhere!
Seeyoulater!
Thankyou.Goodbye!
Nowadaysrelativesandfriendslivemuchmorespreadoutthanbefore.Howdopeopleoverelongdistancestostayintouchinmeaningfulways?
—andthatmeansmorethan“Hi!
〞“Howareyou〞“EverybodyOK?
〞“Good.Seeya!
〞
Cellphones,textmessages,email,andputer-generatedphonesareallpartofabatteryofweaponsthathelpfriendsandlovedonesstayintouch.
One-on-onemunicationthroughsuchmeanshelpskeeprelationshipsalive,butthevigorthatflourishesinagroupoffolks,especiallyofmixedgenerationsishardtoachievebymailandphone.Groupmunicationbyphoneisnotimpossible,though.Forexample,familymemberslivingalloverthemapcanarrangeaconferencecalltotalktogether.Butthebillfordoingthisisoftenhugeandthereforeitisnotremended.
Theinternet,however,providesoptionsweneverhadbefore.Cybermunicationsmakeitaloteasiertosatyintouch.Andjustintime,too.Familiesorfriendscanregisterasane-groupat“E-Groups〞orotheronlinelinkingservices.Andthenwhenyou