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外研社 新职业英语 第二版 职业综合英语1 教案

外研社 新职业英语 第二版 职业综合英语1 教案

外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit2教案
说明:1.课程教案应按授课次数编写;重复班授课不再另行编写教案。

2.合班课的“授课时间”可以集中填写。

外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit2教案
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2.合班课的“授课时间”可
外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit2教案
说明:1.课程教案应按授课次数编写;重复班授课不再另行编写教案。

2.合班课的“授课时间”可以集中填写。

外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit2教案
说明:1.课程教案应按授课次数编写;重复班授课不再另行编写教案。

2.合班课的“授课时间”可以集中填写。

新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1教案unit1(1)

新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1教案unit1(1)
Compare the brands and choose your favorite one.
Eg. Household applia nceTCL, Sony, Panasonic, Philips…
Computers: Le novo, Apple, IBM, Sony…
Sportswear: Li-N ing, Adidas, Nike, Reebok…
which the compa nies are headquartered.
Car Companies: BMW (U.S.); Toyota (Japan); Ford (U.S.)
Supermarket: Walmart (U.S.); Metro(Germa ny); Carrafour(Fra nee)
Mobile Phone: Nokia (Finlan d); Sams ung (Korea); Lenovo (Chi na) Backgro und in formatio n: What is a logo?
Task 2.List at least two compa nies for each type of the followi ng products.
Ss have a gen eral un dersta nding of Readi ng A
1. Backgro und in formati on about Google Compa ny
教学重点
2.Words and expressi ons releva nt toGoogle”
3.Global readi ng of passage A
(Ask Ss to prese nt their ideas. Kno wledge in side or outside the text is welcome.)

新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1教案unit1(1)

新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1教案unit1(1)

新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1教案unit1(1)新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit1教案1授课时间班周星期第节班周星期第节班周星期第节课次 4 学时数 2授课形式(请打√)纯理论□纯实践□理实一体化□习题课□其他□授课题目Unit1 Organization: Reading A: Google教学目的Ss can identify the logos of some famous international companies.Ss have a general understanding of Reading A教学重点1. Background information about Google Company2.Words and expressions relevant to “Google”3.Global reading of passage A教学难点 1. Learning for words and expressions2. Understanding of the passage A使用的教具/多媒体/仪器/仪表/设备等Textbook; PPT;教学方法Case teaching; Group discussion;参考资料English for Careers (Book1) (1st Edition)教学基本内容及设计Unit 1. Reading A: GoogleI. Warm-up (15’)Task 1. Look at the following logos and give the names of the countries in which the companies are headquartered.Car Companies: BMW (U.S.); Toyota (Japan); Ford (U.S.) Supermarket: Walmart (U.S.); Metro(Germany); Carrafour(France) Mobile Phone: Nokia (Finland); Samsung (Korea); Lenovo (China) Background information: What is a logo?Task 2. List at least two companies for each type of the following products. Compare the brands and choose your favorite one.Eg. Household appliance: TCL, Sony, Panasonic, Philips…Computers: Lenovo, Apple, IBM, Sony…Sportswear: Li-Ning, Adidas, Nike, Reebok…II. Reading A1.Global reading (25’)(1) Listen to the passage and read the new words(2) information collectionWhat do you know about "google"?What search engine do you often use to find information about something on the Internet?(Ask Ss to present their ideas. Knowledge inside or outside the text is welcome.)Periods and events about google according to the events.Google began as Larry Page’s research project.Page and Sergey set up the company and registered the /doc/3c13833228.html,.The search engine grew quickly and it began to sell advertising on the website.Google has acquired /doc/3c13833228.html, and continues toadd new features. Google has also owned Blogger and other hot websites and become the leader in terms of ad-based revenue on the web.2.While reading(50’)(teacher explain the structure of the text and key words and expressions) Achieve (vt.)Achieve + n. (sth good)e.g. After 10 years of hard work, he finally achievede.g. In addition to the apples you asked for, I bought you some oranges and bananas.tend to: to be likely to do somethinge.g. 1. Women tend to live longer than men.2. When I’m tired, I tend to make mistakes.stay away frome.g. I want you to stay away from my home.excel (at/in)v. to be very good at doing somethinge.g. 1. The school excels in sports.2. She has always excelled at foreign languages.in terms of: from the point of view of; with regard to; concerninge.g. In terms of environmental protection, this project is excellent.the brain child (of somebody): an idea or invention of one person or a small group of people课后作业/思考题Review what we have learned this periodTask 2 Correct the following statements according to the passage教学后记说明:1.课程教案应按授课次数编写;重复班授课不再另行编写教案。

新职业英语1Unit 3 教案

新职业英语1Unit 3 教案

Unit 3 Business MealsUnit Focusentertain confidence imply urgency company multi-tasking pay knowledgeable style grace intelligent representative sought-after build up turn out see…through conduct oneself concentrate onTeaching proceduresThis unit is arranged for a time span of 8 hours, during which a time limit is suggested for each step. Though it’s always important to keep a time limit in mind for each activity, a teacher should never stick to a rigid time plan in teaching, but rather follow a more flexible time table when dealing with unexpected in-class occurrences and make necessary adjustments accordingly.Note that not every step suggested here is a must in teaching. A teacher can make whatever changes he thinks necessary.Hour 1:Course introduction 45 minutesWarming-up Task 15 minutes Objective: Ss can apply the principles of table seating arrangement to different situations.Suggested answers:A–Henry B–Susan C–Mary D–David E–GeorgeTable manners in the western countries1. How much do you know about the table manners?2. What are the differences between Chinese table manners and the Western table manners?Chopsticks are used to eat most kinds of Chinese foods.Hold your chopsticks towards their end, not in the middle or the front third when dining with them.When you are not using your chopsticks, or have finished eating, lay them down in front of you with the tips to left.Dinner knife butter spreader (奶油刮刀)刀Fork:salad fork, dinner fork, dessert fork 叉(餐叉分得很细)Goblet:water goblet, red wine goblet, white wine goblet 酒杯Spoon:soup spoon tea spoon 勺子Soup bowl 碗Service or dinner plate bread and butter plate 餐盘Napkin 餐巾1)As soon as the hostess picks up her napkin (餐巾), pick yours up and lay it on your lap.2)The Soup CourseDinner usually begins with soup. The largest spoon at your place is the soup spoon. It will be beside your plate at the right-hand side.3) The Fish CourseIf there is a fish course, it will probably follow the soup. There may be a special fork for the fish, or it may be similar to the meat fork. Often it is smaller.4) The Meat CourseThe main course is usually served by the host himself, especially if it is a fowl (鸡禽) or a roast which needs to be carved. He will often ask each guest what piece he prefers, and it is quite proper to state your preference as to lean or fat, dark (红肉) or light (白肉).5) Using Knife and ForkThe English keep the fork in the left hand, point curved downward, and bring the food to the mouth either by sticking the points onto it or in the case of soft vegetables, by placing it firmly on the fork in this position with the knife. Americans carve the meat in the same position, then lay down the knife and taking the fork in the right hand with the point turned up, push it under a small piece of food without the help of the knife and bring it to the mouth right-side-up.6) Helping Yourself and RefusingIf a servant passes food around, he will pass the dish at your left hand so that you can conveniently serve yourself with your right hand. Never serve yourself while the dish is on your right; it is then the turn of your neighbor on the right. It is polite to take some of everything that is passed to you. But if there is something you may not like, you may quietly say: "No, thank you."5) Using Knife and ForkThe English keep the fork in the left hand, point curved downward, and bring the food to the mouth either by sticking the points onto it or in the case of soft vegetables, by placing it firmly on the fork in this position with the knife. Americans carve themeat in the same position, then lay down the knife and taking the fork in the right hand with the point turned up, push it under a small piece of food without the help of the knife and bring it to the mouth right-side-up.6) Helping Yourself and RefusingIf a servant passes food around, he will pass the dish at your left hand so that you can conveniently serve yourself with your right hand. Never serve yourself while the dish is on your right; it is then the turn of your neighbor on the right. It is polite to take some of everything that is passed to you. But if there is something you may not like, you may quietly say: "No, thank you."9) Other Things on the TableWhen there are things on the middle of the table, such as bread, butter, jelly, pickles, nits, candies, you should not take any until the hostess has suggested that they be passed.10) Leaving the TableIt is impolite for a guest to leave the table during a meal, or before the hostess gives the signal at the end. When the hostess indicates that the dinner is over, she will start to rise from her seat and all the guests rise from theirs at the same time.New words in Reading A 15 minutes Objective: Ss can get familiar with the new words and expressions, etc..Steps:• Ss listen to the new words and expressions, etc.• Ss read the new words and expressions, etc.Notes: For a class with higher English proficiency, the teacher may follow the following steps:• Ss preview the new words and expressions.• Ss read the new words and expressions.• Ss dictate several important new words and expressions.Discussions before Reading A 15 minutes Objective: Ss can get familiar with the new words and expressions, etc..Steps:• Ss know something about Reading A.• Ss discuss the following two questions:1.What do you think are good table manners?2.What do you about deals over meals?• Comment briefly on their work.Hours 2-3:Reading A 45 minutes Language points 35 minutes Paragraph 1entertain: v. to invite people to your home for a meal or party or take your company’s customers to have a meal, drinks, etc.; to do something that amuses or interests peoplee.g. I’ll entertain my friends over the weekend.The child was entertaining himself with his toys.build up: to build; to increase, or become bigger or stronger graduallye.g. They have built up a good reputation.The noise built up until she couldn’t stand it any longer.formal: a. appropriate for official or serious situations or occasionse.g. I only wear this suit for formal dinners.Our boss is very formal; she doesn’t call anyone by their first name. Paragraph 2imply: v. to make something understood without expressing it directlye.g. I do not imply that you are wrong.urgency: n. something very important and needing to be dealt with immediatelye.g. Well, take it easy! It isn’t a matter of urgency.company: n. the state of being with someonee.g. Rita’s husband is away for the week, so I thinkI’d better go over and keep her company.Paragraph 3turn out: to have a particular result; to happen in a particular waye.g. That man we met turned out to be Maria’s second cousin.Don’t worry. I’m sure it will a ll turn out fine.pay: v. to bring a good result or advantage for someonee.g. It usually pays to tell the truth.be on one’s best behavior: to behave as well and politely as you can, especially in order to please someonee.g. I want you to be on your best behavior at Granddad’s.knowledgeable: a. (of a person) knowing a lote.g. Dick is very knowledgeable about wines.see someone through (something): to help someone continue doing something, especially something difficult or unpleasant, until it is finishede.g. This overcoat has seen me through many severe winters.He saw me through all the hard times.intelligent: a. having a high level of mental ability; good at understanding ideas and thinking quickly and clearlye.g. All teachers regard Jimmy as an intelligent student.intelligently: ad. in an intelligent waye.g. You have to speak intelligently at this important business meeting.Paragraph 4come in handy: to be usefule.g. I’ll put these bottles in the cupboard—they might come in handy someday. conduct: v. to behave in a particular way, especially in a situation where people judge you by the way you behave; to carry oute.g. Public figures have a duty to conduct themselves responsibly.The company conducted a survey to find out what their customers think about the new product.concentrate (on): v. to think very carefully about something that you are doinge.g. She was concentrating on her book and didn’t know what had happened. Paragraph 5sought-after: a. wanted by a lot of peoplee.g. Doctors are the most sought-after people in the area.Task 1, 2 10 minutes Task 1Objective:Ss can find some specific information in the passage.Steps:• Ss do Task 1.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Suggested Answers:Task 2Objective:Ss can find some specific information in the passage.Steps:•Ss do Task 2.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Suggested Answers:Language lab 45 minutes Task 1 5 minutes Objective:Ss know the spelling and meaning of the words and expressions from Reading A.Steps:• Ss read Task 1.• Allow Ss 5 minutes to do the task.• Check the answers.KeyKey: 1. E 2. D 3. A 4. H 5. I 6. B 7. J 8. C 9. G 10. F Task 2 10 minutes Objective:Ss can use the words and expressions from Reading A.Steps:• Ss do Task 2.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Answers1. entertaining2. manners3. implied4. urgency5. intelligently6. formal7. conduct8. knowledgeable9. turned out 10. representativeTask 3 10 minutes Objective:Ss can use the words and expressions from Reading A.Steps:• Ss do Task 3.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Key:1. He has built up a good reputation for his business.2. My little brother was on his best behavior in the summer camp.3. If you have a difficult time, I’ll see you through.4. Don’t throw the plastic bags away, as they may come in handy.5. It pays to know what you don’t know.Task 4 10 minutes Objective: Ss can express ideas in writing using the two models outlined for Task 4. Steps:• Read the models to Ss with an explanation if needed.• Ss work in pairs.• Check the answers.Key:Model 11. He did not know where to go.2. We have not decided whether to go there or not.3. I can tell you how to get to the cinema.Model 21. Where is the book which/that I bought this morning?2. The teacher who teaches you Spanish will come tomorrow.3. The woman who is speaking at the meeting is our manager.Task 5 10 minutes Objective:Ss can use the vocabulary in Reading A for translation.Steps:• Ss work individually or in pairs and translate the sentences.• Ask two Ss to write their translations on the board.• Comment briefly on their work with emphasis on the structures of their sentences. Key:1. It pays a lot to be careful in work.2. I have just enough money to see me through a year in the US.3. It turned out that he had never worked in that company.4. It is bad manners to stare at people.5. It’s too noisy outside for me to concentrate on my work.6. The Board of Directors selected him to be the General Manager of the company.7. Roast Chicken is my favorite dish in this Thai restaurant.8. We had ice cream for dessert after the main course.Hours 4-5:Listening 45 minutes Task 1 5 minutes Objective:Ss can understand the conversation and choose the best answer. Script:M: Excuse me, you must be Ms. Green from Australia?W: Yes, I’m Lisa Green from Australia.M: How do you do, Ms. Green. I’m Peter Smith, secretary to the Sales Manager of the GM Electronics.W: How do you do, Mr. Smith. I’m very glad to meet you.M: Glad to meet you too, Ms. Green. The waiting room is over there. Let’s take a short rest there and then we can go to the hotel.W: Thanks very much for your arrangement.Q1: Where is Ms. Green from?Q2: What is Peter’s job?Q3: What will the two speakers probably do next?Key: 1. D 2. C 3. BTask 2 10 minutes Objective:Ss can find specific information from listening to a passage related to the theme.Script & Key:M: Hi Diana, thanks for your help on the contract. We’re having a dinner this evening to celebrate getting the contract. We’d love you to come.W: I’d love to, but I’m afraid I have to work overtime tonight.M: That’s a pity! Maybe you could join us a little later?W: I’m really sorry. I just can’t make it this time. I’m going on a business trip tomorrow and have got an early plane to catch.M: Sorry you can’t be there. Maybe some other time?W: Sure. Anyway, thanks for asking. Hope you guys have fun!Task 3 10 minutes Objective: Ss can accurately write down the missing information.Script:M: Good morning, Season Hotel. May I help you?W: Good morning. I’d like to book two single rooms.M: OK. May I have the names, please?W: Sure. Please reserve the rooms under the names of Angel Smith and Mark Johnson. M: Angel Smith and Mark Johnson… No problem. When will they be arriving?W: This Friday, and they will stay for five nights.M: This Friday will be July 25th and they are leaving on July 30th. Right?W: Exactly.M: Any requirements for the rooms, Miss?W: Yes. I’d prefer them with a view of the sea.M: OK. I see. The room numbers are 1606 and 1608.W: Thank you very much for your help. Bye.Key:Task 4 10 minutes Objective: Ss can decide whether the statements are true or false.Script:M: Here we are at the Hongfu Restaurant. What would you like to eat, Ella?W: Of course I’d like to have some Chinese food. But I know very little about it. Could you recommend some?M: Sure. This restaurant is famous for its Kungpao Chicken, Sweet-and-Sour Fish, Mapo Tofu and Tomato and Egg Soup.W: Wow, what a variety! Let’s try the chicken and the fish, shall we?M: That sounds great. How about a Kungpao Chicken, a Sweet-and-Sour Fish, a Tomato and Egg Soup, and two bottles of Tsingtao beer?W: My mouth is already watering.M: You know we usually serve the food first and then the soup. But if you like, we can ask for the soup first.W: Oh, that is very kind of you. Thank you.KeyKey: 1. F knows little about 2. T3. F two bottles of Tsingtao beer4. F beforeTask 5 10 minutes Objective:Ss can find specific information from listening to a passage related to the theme.Script & Key:The main difference between Chinese and Western eating habits is that in the West everyone has their own plate of food, while in China the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares. If you are being treated by a Chinese host, he will do the best to give you a taste of many different types of dishes. The Chinese are very proud of their food culture, and will do their best to show their hospitality.The meal usually begins with a set of at least four cold dishes, to be followed by the main courses of hot meat and vegetable dishes. Soup then will be served followed by staple food ranging from rice, noodles to dumplings.Perhaps one of the things that surprise a Western visitor most is that some Chinese hosts like to put food onto the plates of their guests. This is a sign of friendship andpoliteness. It is always polite to eat the food. But if you do not like it, just leave the food on the plate.Speaking 45 minutes Task 6 45 minutes Objective:Ss are able to ask and give advice with the useful expressions.Steps:• Ss read Task 6.• Ss work in pairs to ask and give advice.• Ss complete the chart.Key: (Omitted)Extensive Reading1. Ask the students to discuss in pairs something about west meals manners2. Read the passage. Then match the business meals with their characteristics.3. Lead the students to read the text together part by part and ask them to answer some simple questions to check whether they have understood the passage or not.Para1Westerners do an extraordinary amount of business over meals, from a quick breakfast to “working lunches” to cocktail receptions and formal dinn ers.amount of不可以修饰可数名词。

外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1教案unit1(3-4)

外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1教案unit1(3-4)

外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1教案unit1(3-4)外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit1教案34授课时间班周星期第节班周星期第节班周星期第节课次 6 学时数 2授课形式(请打√)纯理论□纯实践□理实一体化□习题课□其他□授课题目Unit One Organization:Listening and speaking: Meeting people;Writing: Envelope教学目的Ss master making a phone call as a visitorSs master the skills through some class activities.教学重点1. Making a phone call, introducing oneself and asking2.Writing envelopes教学难点 1. Useful Language Expressions2. Making the Ss take part in the class activities: pair / group work 使用的教具/多媒体/仪器/仪表/设备等Textbook; PPT;MP3教学方法Task-based teaching; Pair work参考资料English for Careers (Book1) (1st Edition)教学基本内容及设计I. Listening and speaking(45’)Task 1 VISITORS:12th SeptemberListen to the conversation between a receptionist and a visitor. Then fill in the missing information.Keys: First name: Ralph Last name: Sayers/doc/485636007.html,pany: JOD TechnologiesTask 2Mr. White is meeting with Mr. Brown from the Head Office. Listen to the conversation and match the people below with their job titles.Keys: Mr. Brown --- Production ManagerMary --- SecretaryMr. Walker --- Sales ManagerTask 3Listen to the conversation and decide whether the following statements are true or false. Then write key words to support your answers.Keys: 1. True 2. False ( doesn’t know who to see )3. False ( on the 30th floor )4. False (where, lift, 30th floor )Task 4Listen to the conversation and choose the best answer to each question you hear.Keys: 1. D 2. C 3. ATask 5Listen to the following speech twice and fill in the blanks with what you hear.Keys: chairman, first of all, business, manage, informationTask 6Work in pairs. Introduce yourself to your partner and ask questions about him/her with the useful expressions.Useful Expressions:GreetingHow do you do?I’ve often heard about you.I’ve heard so much about you.Making introductionAllow me to introduce myself.My name is …I’m …, from …Asking questionsWhere were you born?What do you do in your spare time?Did you grow up here?Why did you choose this major?EndingNice talking to you.It’s so nice to finally meet you.Nice to meet you, too.I t’s a ple asure to meet you.II. Writing: Envelope (45’)Task 1. Format of an envelope1. the recipient's address: the middle of the envelope2. the sender’s address: the upper left corner of the envelope3. Stamp: the upper right corner of the envelopeTask 2: Read Sample 1 and answer the questions below.Key to the questions:1.West Palm Beach.2. Liu Fang.3. Michael Ryan4. Crescent Finance Company, 502 North Olive Avenue, West PalmBeach, Florida 33402, U.S.A.5. Manager of Human Resources.6. China National Machinery Import & Export Corp., 36 Jianshe Road,Beijing 100065, P. R. China.Task 3. Read Sample 2 and complete the following sentences.1. “c/o” on the envelope stands for“care of”2. Jane Ashby__ will receive this letter.3. Craig Moor will open and read this letter.Assignment :Write an envelope for your letter to Tom Jones, who works for Green Technologies as Sales Manager. The company is in New York, at No. 135 on West 20th Street. The zip code is 10011.课后作业/思考题1. Review what we have learned this period2. Write an envelope.3.Preparation the PRESENTATION on P11 before class.(Group work )教学后记说明:1.课程教案应按授课次数编写;重复班授课不再另行编写教案。

外研社 新职业英语 第二版 职业综合英语1 教案unit1(3-4)复习进程

外研社 新职业英语 第二版 职业综合英语1 教案unit1(3-4)复习进程
3. Stamp:the upper right corner ofthe envelope
Task 2:Read Sample 1 and answer the questions below.
Key to the questions:
1.West Palm Beach.2.Liu Fang.
3.Michael Ryan
2.Writing envelopes
教学难点
1. Useful Language Expressions
2. Making the Ss take part in the class activities: pair / group work
使用的教具/多媒体/仪器/仪表/设备等
Textbook; PPT;MP3
Keys:Mr. Brown---Production Manager
Mary--- Secretary
Mr.Walker--- Sales Manager
Task 3
Listen to the conversation and decide whether thefollowing statements are true or false. Then write keywords to support your answers.
Task6
Work in pairs. Introduce yourself to your partner and ask questions about him/her with the useful expressions.
Useful Expressions:
Greeting
How do you do?
It’s a pleasure to meet you.

外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1教案unit3(2)

外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1教案unit3(2)

外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1教案unit3(2)外研社新职业英语第二版职业综合英语1 Unit3教案2授课时间班周星期第节班周星期第节班周星期第节课次13 学时数 2授课形式(请打√)纯理论□纯实践□理实一体化□习题课□其他□授课题目Unit 3 Business Meals Reading B & Grammar教学目的Ss Understand Reading BSs master passive voice in English.教学重点1. Fast reading to get the messages needed in Reading B2. Passive voice in English.教学难点 1. How to get the messages needed by fast reading2. Passive voice in English.使用的教具/多媒体/仪器/仪表/设备等Textbook; PPT教学方法Analyzing; Pair work;参考资料English for Careers (Book1)教学基本内容及设计Unit 3. Reading B & GrammarI. Reading B: Friendship Lunch Menu (45’)1. Skimming:Task 1 Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the menu.2. Matching:Task 2 Fill in the blanks in the following menu with the given dishes.II. Grammar(45’)被动态主要在以下三种情况中使用:1. 不知道动作的执行者时:Everything has been taken away.2. 强调动作的承受者时:I was brought up by my grandma.3. 语气委婉、修辞的需要时:Has the money been paid?2. 被动语态的基本构成:(omitted)被动语态由助动词be+过去分词构成,时态通过be表现出来。

新职业英语1Unit 1 教案

新职业英语1Unit 1 教案

English for Careers 1Unit Focusrelevant achieve appear to fuel go public instant acquire feature in addition to tend tostay away from typical excel (at/in) in terms of serve as Teaching proceduresThis unit is arranged for a time span of 8 hours, during which a time limit is suggested for each step. Though it’s always important to keep a time limit in mind for each activity, a teacher should never stick to a rigid time plan in teaching, but rather follow a more flexible time table when dealing with unexpected in-class occurrences and make necessary adjustments accordingly.Note that not every step suggested here is a must in teaching. A teacher can make whatever changes he thinks necessary.Hour 1:Course introduction 45 minutesWarming-up Task 1 10 minutes Objective: Ss can identify the logos of some famous international companies. Steps:• Ss read Warming-up Task 1.• Get Ss to look at the logos.• Go through the pronunciation of any problematic word.• Ask Ss to give the names of the countries.• Give the answers.Suggested answers:Car Companies: Japan USASupermarket Companies: USA FranceMobile Phone Companies: P. R. China FinlandTask 2 10 minutes Objective: Ss brainstorm the names of some famous organizations of the given products.Steps:• Ss read Warming-up Task 2.• Ask Ss to brainstorm as many companies as possible.• Invite three students to present their answers.• Add some more companies if necessary.New words in Reading A 15 minutes Objective: Ss can get familiar with the new words and expressions, etc..Steps:• Ss listen to the new words and expressions, etc.• Ss read the new words and expressions, etc.Notes: For a class with higher English proficiency, the teacher may follow the following steps:• Ss preview the new words and expressions.• Ss read the new words and expressions.• Ss dictate several important new words and expressions.Discussions before Reading A 10 minutes Objective: Ss can get familiar with the new words and expressions, etc..Steps:• Ss know something about Reading A.• Ss discuss the following two questions:1.Have you ever heard of Goole?2.Do you know how to use Goole?• Comment briefly on their work.Hours 2-3:Reading A 45 minutes Language points 35 minutes Paragraph 2relevant: a. closely connected with the subject you are discussing or the situation you are thinking aboute.g. What experience do you have that is relevant to this position?achieve: v. to succeed in reaching a particular goal or standard by making an effort for a long timee.g. After 10 years of hard work, he finally achieved success in his business.Britain has achieved the highest rate of economic growth in Europe this year. appear to be/do: to give the impression of being or doing somethinge.g. She appeared to be foolish.They appeared not to know what was happening.Paragraph 3fuel: v. to increase something; to make something stronger; to supply something with material that can be burnt to produce heat or powere.g. His words fueled her anger still more.The stored oil could fuel the nation for six months.go public: (of a company) to start selling shares on the Stock Exchangee.g. This company is among the first ones that went public in China.instant: a. happening immediately; (of food) that can be made quickly and easilye.g. She took an instant dislike to me.instant coffee/instant noodlesParagraph 4acquire: v. to gain possession of; to gain something by one’s own efforts, ability or behaviore.g. The company has just acquired some new properties.She has acquired a good knowledge of English.feature: n. something important, interesting or typical of a place or thinge.g. An important feature of Van Gogh’s paintings is their bright colors.v. to include a particular person or thing as a special featuree.g. The new car features high speed and safety.Paragraph 5in addition to: as well as; besidese.g. In addition to the apples you asked for, I bought you some oranges and bananas. tend to: to be likely to do something or to happen in a particular way because this is what often or usually happense.g. Women tend to live longer than men.When I’m t ired, I tend to make mistakes.stay away from: not to go near a particular person or placee.g. I want you to stay away from my home.typical: a. having the usual qualities or features of a particular group or thinge.g. This advertisement is a typical example of their marketing strategy.excel (at/in): v. to be very good at doing somethinge.g. The school excels in sports.She has always excelled at foreign languages.Paragraph 6in terms of: from the point of view of; with regard to; concerninge.g. In terms of environmental protection, this project is excellent.the brain child (of somebody): an idea or invention of one person or a small group of peoplee.g. This festival was the brain child of Tony Smith.serve as: to be suitable for a particular usee.g. The sofa will serve as a bed for a night or two.Task 1 5 minutes Objective:Ss can find some specific information in the passage.Steps:• Ss do Task 1.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Suggested Answers:•Task 2 5 minutes Objective:Ss can find some specific information in the passage.Steps:• Ss do Task 2.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Suggested Answers:Language lab 45 minutes Task 1 5 minutes Objective:Ss know the spelling and meaning of the words and expressions from Reading A.Steps:• Ss read Task 1.• Allow Ss 5 minutes to do the task.• Check the answers.KeyKey: 1. B 2. G 3. F 4. A 5. I 6. C 7. H 8. E 9. J 10. DTask 2 10 minutes Objective:Ss can use the words and expressions from Reading A.Steps:• Ss do Task 2.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Answers1. entrepreneur2. link3. acquired4. tend to5. relevant6. stay away from7. excel8. popularity9. features 10. fueledTask 3 10 minutes Objective:Ss can use the words and expressions from Reading A.Steps:• Ss do Task 3.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Key: with; search engine; into; links; relevantTask 4 10 minutes Objective: Ss can express ideas in writing using the two models outlined for Task 4. Steps:• Read the models to Ss with an explanation if needed.• Ss work in pairs.• Check the answers.Key:Model 11. The wheels appear to be going backwards when a car is speeding.2. Everyone appears to be talking about Google Earth these days.3. No one appeared to have noticed his sadness.Model 21. Most people don’t like the idea that humans might be cloned som eday.2. But you are trying to cover up the fact that we don’t have enough money.3. We have to accept the fact that the goods have been damaged.Task 5 10 minutes Objective:Ss can use the vocabulary in Reading A for translation.Steps:• Ss work individually or in pairs and translate the sentences.• Ask two Ss to write their translations on the board.• Comment briefly on their work with emphasis on the structures of their sentences. Key:1. All this cannot be achieved overnight.2. The gym tends to get very busy at around 6 o’clock in the afternoon.3. This area is not safe at the moment, so it’s better to stay away from it.4. They are one of the top five supermarkets in the area in terms of sales.5. This room has to serve as both bedroom and living room.6. The production department is responsible for monitoring the progress of this project.7. The manager was involved in a research on marketing activities last month.8. Many big companies now use websites to promote their products and services. Hours 4-5:Listening 45 minutes Task 1 5 minutes Objective:Ss can accurately write down the missing information.Script:W: Good morning. Can I help you?M: Good morning. I’d like to see your general manager, Mr. Richard Sapir.W: Have you got an appointment with him?M: Yes.W: What’s your name, please?M: It’s Ralph Sayers.W: How do you spell it?M: My first name’s Ralph, R-A-L-P-H.W: And your last name?M: Sayers, that’s S-A-Y-E-R-S.W: And what company are you with?M: I work for JOD Technologies.W: J-O-D, JOD?M: That’s right.W: Thank you. Please have a seat. I’ll call Mr.Sapir and tell him you’re here.M: Thanks a lot.Key: First name: Ralph; Last name: Sayers;Company: JOD TechnologiesTask 2 10 minutes Objective:Ss can accurately match the people with their job titles.Script:M1: Good morning, Mr. Brown. Nice to see you again.M2: Nice to see you, too, Mr. White. Your new office building is really nice.M1: Thank you. So what brings you here this time?M2: I’ve come to see your sales manager,Mr. Walker. He’s arranged a meeting for tomorrow. By the way, where is his office? M1: Don’t worry. Come with me and I’ll get someone to take you there.M2: That’ll be great.M1: Mary, could you come here for a minute? ... Mary, I’d like you to meet Mr.Brown from the Head Office. He is the production manager.Mr. Brown, this is Mary, my new secretary.W: It’s a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Brown.M2: Nice to meet you, too, Mary.M1: Mary, will you please show Mr. Brown to the Sales Department? He’ll have a talk with Mr. Walker.W: No problem. This way please, Mr. Brown.M2: Thank you. And see you later, Mr. White.M1: See you.Key Key:Task 3 10 minutes Objective: Ss can decide whether the statements are true or false.Script:W: Good morning. How can I help you?M: Good morning. I’m looking for the Human Resources Department. I’m here for a job interview.W: Oh, I see. Would you please fill in our Visitor’s Form? Here it is.M: Sure. Thank you. Oh, I don’t know who to see, so I’ll just put HR here. Is that OK? W: Yes, that’s fine.M: Here you are. By the way, could you please tell me where the HR Department is? W: It’s on the 30th floor, the second door on your right. And the lift is over there. M: Thank you very much. It’s so kind of you.W: You’re welcome. Have a nice day.M: You, too.KeyKey:1. T2. F doesn’t know who to see3. F on the 30th floor4. F where, lift, 30th floorTask 4 10 minutes Objective: Ss can understand the conversation and choose the best answer.Script:M: Good afternoon. Green Travels. How can I help you?W: Yes. I’m calling about your ad in yesterday’s newspaper.M: Oh, yes. Would you like to book a holiday?W: Yes. Do you have any interesting programs for a five-day holiday?M: How about St. Lewis’s Beach? There you can swim in the sea, take a walk on the beautiful beach and lie down in the sun.W: Sounds great. But I’d like to visit you first and see if I have some other choices.Could you tell me where your company is located?M: Of course. We are on the corner of High Street and Church Road. A red building.You can’t miss it. We are on the fifth floor and in the third office on the right when you get out of the lift.W: Thank you very much. Goodbye.M: See you then. Bye.Q1: Who is the woman calling?Q2: What color is the building of the man’s company?Q3: Where is the man’s office in the building?Key: 1. D 2. C 3. ATask 5 10 minutes Objective:Ss can find specific information from listening to a passage related to the theme.Script & Key:Ladies and gentlemen:My name is David Truman and I am the chairman of Simons Facilities Corporation. Thank you for inviting me to speak here today about future energy technologies. First of all, let me introduce our company, SFC, to you.Simply put, SFC is one company with two lines of business—power and water, and our history dates back to over 100 years ago. Today we are one of the 50 largest companies in the UK. More than 20,000 of our employees build and manage power and water facilities in England, Scotland and Wales.With this information as background, now I would like to come to the topic of my speech today: What new energy technologies are there and where can they take us?Speaking 45 minutes Task 6 45 minutes Objective:Ss are able to introduce themselves to their partners and ask questions about him/her with the useful expressions.Steps:• Ss read Task 6.• Ss work in pairs to introduce themselves to their partners.• Ss complete the chart.Key: (Omitted)Hours 6-7:Reading B 45 minutes New words 5 minutes Objective: Ss can get familiar with the new words and expressions, etc.Steps:• Ss listen to the new words and expressions, etc.• Ss read the new words and expressions, etc.Fast reading 20 minutes Objective:Ss can comprehend Reading B.Steps:• Ss read the passage.• Provide help if needed.Task 1 10 minutes Objective:Ss can decide whether the following statements are true or false according to the passage.Steps:• Ss read the passage.• Ss complete the task.• Ss compare their work with others.• Select Ss to present their work.KeyKey: 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. FTask 2 10 minutes Objective:Ss can comprehend the specific information taken from the given text. Steps:• Ss read the passage.• Ss complete the task.• Ss compare their work with others.• Select Ss to present their work.Key:Writing 45 minutes Task 1 10 minutes Objective:Ss can get familiar with the style of envelope.Steps:• Ss do the task individually.• Ss compare with each other’s answers.• Provide help if needed.• Present the answers.Key:Task 2 15 minutes Objective:Ss can get familiar with the style of envelope.Steps:• Ss do the task individually.• Ss compare with each other’s answers.• Provide help if needed.• Present the answers.Key:1. West Palm Beach.2. Liu Fang.3. Michael Ryan.4. Crescent Finance Company, 502 North Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida 33402, U.S.A.5. Manager of Human Resources.6. China National Machinery Import & Export Corp., 36 Jianshe Road, Beijing 100065, P. R. China.Task 3 10 minutes Objective:Ss can get familiar with the style of envelope.Steps:• Ss do the task individually.•Ss compare with each other’s answers.• Provide help if needed.• Present the answers.Notes: “c/o” is the short form for “care of”. The person who is in care of the letter is not allowed to read the letter but can only pass it on to theintended recipient.Key:1. “c/o” on the envelope stands for “care of”.2. Jane Ashby will receive this letter.3. Craig Moor will open and read this letter.Task 4 10 minutes Objective:Ss can get familiar with the style of envelope.Steps:• Ss do the task individually.• Ss compare with each other’s answers.• Provide help if needed.• Present the answers.Hour 8:Mini-Project 40 minutesObjective:Ss can know how to design a web page.Steps:• Grouping. Divide the class into groups. There are several ways: Ss pick up their own partners; Teachers group fast learners with slow learners; Ss find their partners by drawing lots.• Defining the project. Go through the project with the class and clarify requir ements. You are advised to do it after Ss study Reading B.• Timing & cooperation. Give Ss the deadline for completion and guidelines on working together. Appropriate time management and job division are likely to be serious problems at the beginning, where basic instructions from the teacher should come in. As Ss get used to the mini-project, they will become more experienced. Remind them that different Ss have different work but everybody contributes to the project. They discuss first and then decide who will do what.• Presentation. Ss present their evidence for completion. In this project, they need to show a written “About Us” page of a company’s website. Ask them to hand in their。

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Keys:1. D 2. C 3. A
Task5
Listen to the following speech twice and fill in the blanks with what you hear.
Keys:chairman, first of all,business,manage,information
Keys:First name:RalphLast name:Sayers
pany:JODTechnologies
Task 2
Mr. Whiteis meeting with Mr. Brown from the Head Office. Listen to the conversation and match the people below with their job titles.
Keys:1. True 2. False ( doesn’t know who to see )
3. False ( on the 30thfloor )4. False (where, lift, 30th floor)
Task 4
Listen to the conversation and choose the best answer to each question you hear.
Task6
Work in pairs. Introduce yourself to your partner and ask questions about him/her with the useful expressions.
Useful Expressions:
Greeting
How do you do?
4.Crescent Finance Company, 502 North Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida 33402, U.S.A.
5.Manager of Human Resources.
6.China National Machinery Import & Export Corp., 36 Jianshe Road, Beijing 100065, P. R. China.
What do you do in your spare time?
Did you grow up here?
Why did you choose this major?
Ending
Nice talking to you.
It’s so nice to finally meet you.
Nice to meet you, too.
3. Stamp:the upper right corner ofthe envelope
Task 2:Read Sample 1 and answer the questions below.
Key to the questions:
1.West Palm Beach.2.Liu Fang.
3.Michael Ryan
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授课题目
Unit OneOrganization:Listening and speaking: Meeting people;
Writing: Envelope
教学目的
Ss mastermaking a phone call as a visitor
Ssmaster the skills through some class activities.
教学重点
1.Making a phone call, introducing oneself and asking
I’ve often eard about you.
I’ve heard so much about you.
Makingintroduction
Allow me to introduce myself.
My name is…
I’m…, from…
Askingquestions
Where were you born?
It’s a pleasure to meet you.
II. Writing: Envelope(45’)
Task 1. Format of an envelope
1. the recipient's address:the middle of the envelope
2. the sender’s address:the upper left corner of the envelope
2.Writing envelopes
教学难点
eful Language Expressions
2.Making the Ss take part in the class activities: pair / group work
使用的教具/多媒体/仪器/仪表/设备等
Textbook; PPT;MP3
Keys:Mr. Brown---Production Manager
Mary--- Secretary
Mr.Walker--- Sales Manager
Task 3
Listen to the conversation and decide whether thefollowing statements are true or false. Then write keywords to support your answers.
教学方法
Task-based teaching;Pair work
参考资料
English for Careers (Book1) (1stEdition)









I.Listening and speaking(45’)
Task 1 VISITORS:12th September
Listen to the conversation between a receptionist and a visitor. Then fill in the missing information.
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