中级口语教程3
中级汉语口语课 第三课 天有不测风云

中级汉语口语课《汉语中级口语教程》(下),杨寄洲、贾永芬编著,北京大学出版社,2007年。
第三课天有不测风云一、课文(艾琳骑车上街,被自行车撞了,幸亏没有伤到骨头……)A:艾琳,你的腿好了吗?B:早好了,谢谢你的关心。
A:出门在外,安全最重要。
B:可不是嘛。
所以我每次骑车上街都是提心吊胆的,特别小心,没想到还是被自行车撞上了。
A:伤着骨头没有?B:那天小伙子把我撞倒以后,马上叫了辆出租车把我送到医院。
大夫给我检查了检查,拍了片子,还好,没有伤着骨头。
A:幸亏没有伤着骨头,要是骨折了就麻烦了,伤筋动骨一百天呢。
街上车多人也多,一些人又不遵守交通规则,没有秩序,所以一不小心就会出事。
B:可不。
遇到这种情况再小心也没用,只好自认倒霉。
A:所以老师总提醒我们,要注意交通安全,人身安全,财产安全和饮食安全。
B:说到饮食安全,上次我跟罗兰去公园玩儿,回来的路上,我们都饿了,就在路边的小吃店要了两碗牛肉面,吃得挺好。
没想到,当天晚上我就觉得难受,肚子疼得厉害,拉了好几次。
A:罗兰呢?B:她一点事也没有。
你说奇怪不奇怪?A:一点儿也不奇怪。
我也是,有一次跟几个朋友一起去爬山,出发的时候天气还好好的,爬到半山腰,突然下起了大雨。
我们都没带伞,个个淋得像落汤鸡似的。
晚上回来,别人都没事。
就我浑身发冷,半夜里烧得直哼哼。
一量体温,高烧39度多。
同屋赶紧叫120把我送到医院。
医生检查后,马上给我输液,一直到第二天下午烧才退,把我朋友吓得够呛。
B:正像书上说的,天有不测风云,人有旦夕祸福啊。
A:是,是,我也常这么想。
所以一定要多加小心。
二、生词三、注释(一)天有不测风云“天有不测风云”常常与“人有旦夕祸福”连用。
表示人生跟天气的变化一样,是很难预测的。
(二)可不是“可不是”也说“可不”。
在对话中表示附和赞成对方的意见。
例如:(1)A:主要是车上车多人也多,一些人又不遵守交通规则,交通秩序太乱。
B:可不是。
遇到这种情况自己真是没有办法,只好自认倒霉。
BEC中级口语 Part III应试指导

本项考试的时间:7分钟左右本项考试的形式:每个考生得到相同的文字资料,按照要求对需要解决的问题进行讨论,并最终得出结果。
考生在进行考试前有30秒时间阅读文字材料,并且在考试过程中可以参考材料。
实用技巧:将文字材料中的字句进行简化并表达出来。
(见范例)从正反两方面思考,拓宽思路可适当利用个人意见法与细节提问法3.两名考生讨论和解决的问题进行。
实用步骤1:一问一答式的讨论(范例1)A提问(一句话)——B回答(一句话),阐述理由(两句话),A附和(一句话),阐述理由(两句话)——一B提问(一句话)——A回答(一句话),阐述理由(两句话),B附和(一句话),阐述理由(两句话).——A或B定下决定(一句话)——B或A支持决定(一句话)。
这种方法思路清晰明确,但切忌回答过于简单。
实用步骤2:各自阐述观点的讨论(范例2)A阐述观点(一句话)和理由(两句话)——B对A的观点表态(一句话),阐述自己的观点并阐述理由(两句话)——双方讨论,深入阐述本人观点(A,B各两句话)——定下决定(A,B各一句话)。
这种方法适合对问题的辩论。
但考生需注意彼此的交流。
实用技巧(见范例):A.提问者将文字材料中规定讨论的部分(通常特殊疑问句)改为一般疑问句并进行表述。
B.使用第一人称I或We进行表述,自然进入虚拟的工作环境中。
C.使用工作场合中常用的套话使得交流更加自然。
例如:Shall we get down to our business?D.在讨论中表达同意时所用的句型:I think so. / You are right. /That’s quite true. /Definitely. /I have the same view. /I share your concern. /That’s a good point. / No doubt about it.E. 在讨论中表达不同意时所用的句型:That’s true but…. Yes I know but…. I understand but….I don’t think that I agree with you. I don’t think so. I can’t agree with you. I have some difficulty with your view.Attending Trade FairsYour company has been invited to take part in a trade fair, which will take place during the busiest time of the year. Y ou have been asked to decide whether staff should be sent to this trade fair.Discuss and decide together:*what the advantages and disadvantages are of attending trade fairs*which members of staff would most usefully represent a company at a trade fairModel Answer 1:A: You know our company has been invited to this year’s Guangzhou Trade Fair in July. But July is our busiest time. So we have to decide whether to send our staff to attend this fair. What’s your opinion?B: I think we should send our staff because….A: I agree with you. From my point of view, we should…because….B: Which members of staff will you choose to represent our company to attend the fair?A: My ideal members of staff are … You know…B: I think that is the exact reason why we should …A: I am very happy that we hold the same idea.B: So let’s make this decision.A: Ok. I’ll let our boss know our decision this afternoon.Model Answers2:A: You know our company has been invited to this year’s Guangzhou Trade Fair in July. But July is our busiest time. So we have to decide whether to send our staff to attend this fair.B: I think we should send our staff because…A: To be frank, I don’t agree with you…B: But the fact is we can benefit much more from sending our staff to the fair than keeping them at work. You know…A: Ok, maybe you are right.B: Let’s move to the next agenda. Which members of staff should our company send?A: …B: I agree with you. …A: Ok. Let’s make this decision.B: Ok. I’ll let our boss know our decision this afternoon.Entertaining Foreign ClientsYour company is entertaining a group of foreign clients for three days, including one non-working day.You have been asked to plan a programme for the visit.Discuss the situation together, and decide:●What kinds of activities would be suitable for the visit●What information it would be useful to know about the clients before finalizing theprogrammeInterlocutor: [Select one or more of the following questions as appropriate, to redress any imbalance or to broaden the discussion.]●What kinds of arrangements need to be made before foreign visitors arrive? (Why?)●Are there any disadvantages for a company in having a visit from foreign clients? (Why /Why not?)●Where would you take foreign visitors in your home town? (Why?)●Would you enjoy looking after business visitors for a few days? (Why / Why not?)●What problem might there be when socializing with foreign business people? (Why?)●What are the long-term benefits of establishing personal contacts with foreign clients? Thank you. That is the end of the speaking test.DiscussionCandidate A: It is the first time for our company to attend a trade fair in Paris. So we have to do a lot of preparations before we set off. Do you think so?Candidate B: I’m of exactly the same idea. Firstly, I think we must arrange an appropriate schedule. For example, we should arrive a day earlier to give us time to adjust and acclimatize适应环境、水土.Candidate A: I agree entirely. As we know, travel fatigue, climatic changes, jet lag时差, foreign food, etc. will all have great effect on us.Candidate B: Yes. And then we should book air tickets and reserve accommodations in advance. Candidate A: Yes. I think we should contact the travel agent because it can offer variety of choices and discount.Candidate B: That’s just what I was thinking. Then, we must remind every participant that cultural differences can cause a lot of misunderstandings and even break a deal. So they should learn more about French culture.Candidate A: Can you put things into the perspective?Candidate B: For instance, shaking hands with everyone present, inviting your customers to lunch rather than dinner, avoiding talking business over the main course, etc. are all basic business customs that our participants should bear in mind.Candidate A: I go along with you about that. I think we can invite French people to give every participant lecture to help them familiarize with French culture.Candidate B: Ok, that’s agreed. I’ll present our ideas to the board of directors. Nice talking with you.Candidate A: Our company is organizing a press conference to launch our latest model. We must make careful planning and considerate arrangements to ensure the most satisfying outcome. Candidate B: True enough. I think the first thing we should take into consideration is the people we shall invite to the press conference. What are your views on this?Candidate A: As I see it, we should target most important motoring magazines, national papers, major regional papers and freelance journalists, etc.Candidate B: That’s a good point. When the public reads positive things in their favorite magazine or newspaper, they are the journalists’own comments and therefore much more powerful than advertising because they aren’t influenced by the organization.Candidate A: Yes. So, our goal is to communicate the quality and image of our cars to the motoring press.Candidate B: Then, how about the information needed in the press conference. Would you comment on this point?Candidate A: I think we should make sure that press information packs are accessible to everyone present.Candidate B: I wonder if you could explain it in more detail.Candidate A: sure. The information packs include, for example, brochures about specifications of our advanced cars, the most attractive pictures reflecting the modern image of our cars, etc. Candidate B: I agree entirely. What’s more, I think welcome information and itineraries for guests should also be prepared in advance.Candidate A: Oh, exactly.ⅢExamination Strategies1)看清问题、紧扣主题、合理分配时间2)和搭档注意配合,切忌一边倒3)如何合理的利用准备时间Discussion Functional Sentences(一)开始某个话题Let’s start with …Shall we begin with …So, the first item on the agenda is …Linda, would you like to kick off?(二)结束某个话题Right, I think that covers the first item.Shall we leave that item?If you don’t have anything else to add, …(三)转移话题Let’s move on to the next item …The next question on the agenda is …Now let’s come to the question of …(四)打断对方Excuse me, may I interrupt?Just a moment, but …Can I say something here?Mark, sorry, …Sorry to interrupt, but …(五)评价1.同意That’s a good point.I agree with you. I can’t agree with you more.I see what you mean.Yes, …That’s quite a good idea.That’s absolutely true.I'd go along with you on that.I suppose so.That’s marvelous.That’s great.That’s fine.I see your point.2.反对I don’t think so.Do you really think so?I’m afraid I can’t agree with you.I see what you mean. But in my opinion…I don’t entirely agree with you.That’s one way of looking at it, but we have other ways, too.(六)询问对方意见What do you think about this?What’s your opinion of…?Have you considered …I haven’t heard your opinion about …How do you feel about…?(七)表达自己观点I think/feel/believe that …You mentioned that …, but, in my view …In my opinion, we should …I’d like to point out …Let me emphasize …My view is that …Just let me finish.(八)评论That’s a good idea/an excellent idea.That’s very interesting.I’m sure we’d all agree with that.That’s a very good point/an important point.(九)要求对方澄清观点I don’t see what you’re getting at.I’m not sure what you mean.I’m not sure what you are saying.It’s not clear what you mean.(十)避免跑题We’re missing the point.We’re getting off the point.Let’s get back to the main point.It’s not on the agenda, but …(十一)请求重复和解释没听清时I’m sorry, I didn’t quite catch you. Could you repeat that?//Would you mind saying that again?没听懂时I’m sorry. I don’t quite understand what you mean (by…).Would you please explain it?(十二) 纠正或解释自己的观点Sorry, let me explain…//let me put it this wayWell, what I’m trying to say is that…Well, the point I’m trying to make is that…更多口语化表达方式1.简单同意a.Yeah!b.How true!c.Exactly!d.Absolutely!e.Well said!f.You got it!g.You bet!h.That’s for sure.i.My opinion exactly!2. 表同意a.I share your view on that!b.Oh, yes, I couldn’t agree with you more, you are genient!c.I don’t think anyone would disagree.d.I have no problem with that.e.I couldn’t have said it better.f.I wish I had said that.g.I am with you there.3. 部分同意a.Could be!b.Yes, you’ve point there.c.So it seems! (似乎有点道理)d.So to speak!e.In the manner of speaking.f.I agree with much of what you said.g.That’s one way of looking at it, I admit.4. 口语化表达不同意a.Not really.b.Not at all.c.Of course not.d.No way.e.Not a chance.5. 不同意a.I am not convinced.b.Don’t speak too soon.c.I will believe it when I see it.d.I’m afraid we don’t see eye to eye on this.e.That was not the case.6. 强不同意(尽量避免)a.No, I don’t agree. Don’t waste your breath.b.You must be joking. / kiddingc.You can’t be serious.d.You are way off base. (棒不在垒上)e.You don’t know up from down.f.Over my dead body.g.I wasn’t born yesterday.h.That’s ridiculous.i.It’s pure fiction.j.Non-sense!k.That’s out of the question!。
BEC中级-口语第三部分

互相讨论:本部分考试时间约5分钟,以考生之间的双向对话方式进行,要求考生根据所给的商务背景知识和相关提示准备30秒之后进行为时3分钟的讨论,然后考官将根据考生的发挥情况围绕主题分别对考生提问。
这个阶段主要测试考生在比较与对比、总结与分析、争论与让步等中的语言表达能力。
1.应试技巧:(1)了解自己角色考生拿到卡片后应迅速浏览关于场景的介绍,熟悉自己扮演的角色,并努力在以下的对话中以此角色的立场来思考问题及阐述观点,这样才能保证对话的顺利进行。
(2)理清发言要点(3(4在产生(5同意(2.考题:Wen:Whenacompanydoesnothaveawell-plannedtime-schedule,theyusuallydonotallocateblocksoftimetos pecifiedtasks.Theydonothaveadefiniteideaofwhentheyshouldcompleteacertaintask.Zheng:Ithinktheyoftenneglecttheorderingofpriorities.Imeancertaintasksneedpriority.Butinthecompanyev erytaskistreatedonanequalbasis,evenifitisaveryurgenttask.Wen:That'sthepoint.Sotimeshouldbeplannedaccordingtotheimportanceofthetasksweneedtodealwith. Zheng:Sowhatdoyouthinkwecandosothattimeismanagedeffectivelyhereinourcompany?Wen:Youmeanwhatprocedureswecanadopt?Zheng:Sure.That'swhatourbossisaskingustodo.Right?Wen:Right.Ithinkwe'vegotalottodo.First,weshouldmakeallthestaffmembersrealizehowimportanteffectivet imemanagementistoourcompany.Zheng:Yes,Ithinkwecangivetheminstructionintimemanagement,especiallythoseinsupervisorypositions. Wen:Great.Perhapswecanrunafewtrainingprogramsforthem.Ifthereisaneed,wemayinvitesomeexpertsfro moutsidetohelpus.Zheng:Anotherthingwecandoistomakeallthemanagers,oreveneverystaffmember,comeupwithajobdescrip tionoftheirown.Inthisway,theycanbeprettysureaboutwhattheyareresponsibleforandwhattheyare not.Wen:Yes,that'sagoodidea.AndIthinkthetopmanagersofourcompanyshouldcomeupwithasetofrulesastowh atkindofjobsshouldbegivenpriorityto.Inthisway,wecanmakesurethatimportanttasksaredealtwithf irst.Zheng:Goodidea.Sotosumup,ourcompanyshouldrunafewtrainingprogrammes,andeverystaffmembershou ldwriteajobdescriptionoftheirown.3.●●Right,Now,●●●●Yes,…That'sagoodpoint.Iseewhatyoumean.●强调I’dliketopointout…Letmeemphasize…●考虑其他论点Whatabout…?…isalsoworthconsidering.●询问意见Whatdoyouthink?What’syouropinion?●给出意见Ithink/feel/believe…Inmyopinion,weshould…Inmyview…/myviewis…●评价对方观点That'sagood/anexcellentidea.That'sveryinteresting.I'msurewe'dallagreewiththat.That'saverygood/animportantpoint.●要求对方明确观点●●●待议,Well,●Iagree,●●●OK.Allright.●消极回应Iwouldn'tacceptthat.。
英语中级口语Lesson 3-Who Took the Money

Text A
Mrs Smith was sure that the old lady who was sitting next to her had stolen them. She thought she would have to call the police; but, as she disliked making a fuss and getting people into trouble, she decided to take back the money from the old lady’s handbag and say nothing more about it. She looked round the bus to make sure nobody was watching, then she carefully put her hand into the old lady’s bag , took the notes and put them in her own bag.
Text B
She turned off the radio. The housework was waiting for her. She made the beds and washed the dishes. There wasn’t any shopping to do. and so she thought for a moment of all the Work in the garden. The Mackins lived in a house with a large garden in a suburb of Leeds. Behind the garden there were some trees and then the open fields. Suddenly Mrs Mackin remembered the news. She laughed uneasily. That prison is only 15 miles away, she thought. She didn’t work in the garden, she mended her husband’s shirts instead. And she carefully locked the front door and closed all the windows.
英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 3: Balcony Gardening

英语口语对话(中级)Lesson 3: BalconyGardeningDialogue:Vanessa: Hey Nick, guess where I spend my vacation last summer – in Crete!! Nick: Wow, lucky you, it must have been a blast!Vanessa: It sure was! It was just gorgeous, especially all the flowers on my hotel balcony.Nick: Why? What was so special about it?Vanessa:Oh, it was just … beautiful! There were so many different flowers and plants on it that it looked like…I do n’t know how to describe it to you… like the Garden of Eden in miniature maybe? There were lots of flowers we don’t have here like jasmine, which smells great.Nick: Wow, sounds wonderful! Balcony gardening is just getting started here in Toronto.Vanessa:Now, here’s Lisa live from Toronto on line one to tell us more about balcony gardening.Vanessa: Hi, Lisa.Nick: Hi there, Lisa.Lisa: Hi. Balcony gardening is one of the latest trends in TO. Tony, here, is going to tell us about how he has turned his balcony into a small lush sanctuary.Tony: Hi all. Well, because of the weather in Canada balcony gardening is probably not as easy as it might be in Greece. For starters my condo is way up on the 24th floor with a balcony facing north – strike one. Strike two is the fact we’re so high up, so there’s less moisture in the atmosphere. But even though my balcony is very small, I’ve still managed to create a pretty impressive garden. All you need is patience and a green thumb.Lisa: You certainly seem to have both Tony. Back to you Vanessa and Nick.Now answer the following question…What are Vanessa, Lisa, Tony and Nick talking about? They’re talking about balcony gardening in Greece and in Toronto.Now listen again to the dialogue in parts. After each part there will be 3 to 4 questions on the details...Part 1Vanessa: Hey Nick, guess where I spend my vacation last summer – in Crete!! Nick: Wow, lucky you, it must have been a blast!Vanessa: It sure was! It was just gorgeous, especially all the flowers on my hotel balcony.Nick: Why? What was so special about it?Vanessa:Oh, it was just … beautiful! There were so many different flowers and plants on it that it looked like…I don’t know how to describe it to you… like the Garden ofE den in miniature maybe? There were lots of flowers we don’t have here like jasmine, which smells great.Nick: Wow, sounds wonderful! Balcony gardening is just getting started here in Toronto.Vanessa:Now, here’s Lisa live from Toronto on line one to tell us more about balcony gardening.Now answer some questions…1. Nick says:“Wow, lucky you, it must have been ablast!” What does “blast” mean? The word “blast” is used to describe an exciting experience or event.2. What does Nick express when he says:“Wow, sounds wonderful!” He expresses his surprise and pleasure.3. Why does Nick ask Vanessa:“What was so special about it?”Because he wants to find out more about Vanessa’s hotel balcony on Crete. Back at the radio studio again; Vanessa and Nick are talking to Lisa and Tony live from his condo in Toronto…Part 2Vanessa: Hi, Lisa.Nick: Hi there, Lisa.Lisa: Hi. Balcony gardening is one of the latest trends in TO. Tony, here, is going to tell us about how he has turned his balcony into a small lush sanctuary.Tony: Hi all. Well, because of the weather in Canada balcony gardening is probably not as easy as it might be in Greece. For starters my condo is way up on the 24th floorwith a balcony facing north – strike one. Strike two is the fact we’re so high up, so there’s less moisture in the atmosphere. But even though my balcony is very small, I’vestill managed to create a pretty impressive garden. All you need is patience and a green thumb. Lisa: You certainly seemto have both Tony. Back to you Vanessa and Nick.Now answer some questions…1. Tony says:“…my condo is way up on the 24th floor…” Wha t does “way up” mean? Way up means high up.2. Tony says:“But even though my balcony is very small, I’ve still managed to create a pretty impressive garden.” What do you think “impressive” means? When something is impressive it is so nice or beautiful that you admire it.3. What does Tony mean when he says:“All you need is patience and a green thumb.”? He means you need nothing else except patience and a talent for gardening.GLOSSARY1.Blast (noun): an exciting or enjoyable experience or event, often a party.e.g. You should have come with us last night, we had areal blast!2.Lush (adjective): (1) (of places, furniture,decoration, etc.) expensive and luxurious. E.g. a lush carpet(2) A lush area has a lot of green, healthy plants, grass and trees. E.g. lush green valleys3.Moisture (noun): water in very small drops. Most plants need moisture in order to grow. E.g. Cactuses do not need a lot of moisture. That is why they are found in dry climates.4.Pretty (adverb): informally pretty is used to mean “quite.”E.g. The house has four bedrooms, so it's pretty big.5.Sanctuary (noun): a safe place, one that offers protection, peace and quiet.E.g. If I want some peace and quiet, I take sanctuary in my study.6.Trend (noun): a change in a situation or in the way people see or do things.E.g. The trend at the moment is towards a more natural and less made-up look. 7.Turn into (verb): to change something into something else.E.g. Peter turned his basement into a pool room.8.Way up (prepositional phrase): high up.e.g. Can you see that plane, way up there?。
中级口语三课

二、你们国家有哪些生活习惯和中国不一样? ①法国人不喜欢迟到的人 ②英国人不喜欢别人问自己吃饭了吗,因为,他 下班要和妻子共进烛光晚餐。
③美国人,和他们吃饭时,一定不要出声音,喝 汤时也是。
④印度人,好客,千万不要到吃饭的时候就走人。
⑤中国人喜欢午睡
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2、今天的气温有四十度,
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1、出去转转
①重叠VV,表示动作量小 看看(书)、写写(字)、聊聊(天儿) 试试(看)、睡睡(觉)、跑跑(步)
②重叠"V一V" 看一看、走一走、瞧一瞧、唱一唱......
2、不瞒你说(P17 Tell you the truth)
①不瞒你说, 你进来时我们正在谈论你。 ②他慢慢地说,“不瞒你说,我就是喜欢和她一起散步。”
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13、有空
有时间
14、(一)趟 来往的次数(走一趟)
15、 口音
16、课间 两节课中间的休息时间
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17、钻
从通道进去(~进去)
18、冲
比跑更快,朝一个方向跑来
19、遇上 会面,碰到
(~老朋友,~台风,~麻烦)
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躲、钻、冲
③不要趴着午睡
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BEC中级第二辑真题口语Part-3-discussion解析
BEC中级第二辑真题口语Part-3-discussion解析第二辑Test 1Work experience programmeThe manufacturing company you work for has decided to offer a two-day week work experience programme for a small group of students from a local business college.You have been asked to help with the preparations for this programmeDiscuss the situation together, and decide:●What kind of work experience the company might offer●How the participants should be selected●What feedback and evaluation should take place after the programme has finished【题目分析】工作实习计划你所在的制造公司决定为当地一所商学院的一组小学生提供一个两周的工作实习计划。
公司要求你们几人协助这个项目的准备工作。
你们一起讨论当前的状况,并决定:●公司可以提供哪方面的工作经验●如何挑选项目参与者●项目结束后,如何对学生进行反馈并做出评价主题讨论要点讨论结果原因Work experience programmeKinds of workexperienceWork experience in after-saledept.No technical knowledgeneededSelection of participantsJunior:no similar former experienceProficient in English,disciplinedHaving time & knowledge;English-speaking clients;Novelty of the programme;Demanding work environment Feedback and evaluationRegular meetings on workingdays, report, grade awardedHelp students improve theirwork, gain experience【词汇、短语】专业的professional 售后服务after-sale service监督、管理supervise 大三学生junior熟练的,精通的proficient 要求高的、吃力的demanding 例会regular meetings 反馈feedback【句型点击】●赞同他人观点Let me see, well, I suppose that ….It’s like this, you see….That’s exactly my opinion●委婉同意As far as I’m concernedFrom my point of view, …Let me put it this way, …【参考范例】A:Hi, Jason and Mark, shall we discuss the work experience programme for a while?B: No problem, I heard that the students were from a local business college and had no technical knowledge in manufacturing. So I wonder whether they could fit it here. After all, our company manufactures mobile phones.C: No worries, our company can provide work experience that doesn’t require professional skills.A: That’s right, I have decided to carry out the programme in the after sale department. Students should take a two days training before they their work and the after sale department will arrange several experienced staff to supervise their work, the students are expected to develop their skills in customer service and learn to deal with customers’ complaints and help the companies to improve their products image and service.B: It seems you have got everything settled down.A: Not yet.C: Then what shall we do next?A: The selection of participants. The company can offer the working experience for 20 students. Could you give me some suggestions on selecting the ideal participants for the programme?B: In my opinion, ideal participants should be junior students because they have time to take part in this programme and have been trained formally in business college for more than two years.Students should also be proficient in English because a number of our clients speak English. Mark, what do you think?C: I agree wi th you. What’s more, potential participants will be asked to take an English speaking test before the programme starts. In addition, students should have a good attendance record and academic performance in school because they are in a demanding work environment which requires them to follow strict discipline and work as a team.A: Thank you very much to your advice. Now, there just one thing left, the feedback and evaluation of the programme.B: I think after the sale department should have meetings for students at the end of every working day to help them conclude their work.C: And after the programme ends, students are required to write a report of their work experience in our company, the report should include the arrangement of the programmme, the training classes in the after sale department, work experience during the two weeks, the things they have learned and the problems, troubles they have met. They are encouraged add anything they want to the report. A: Good ideas. Finally, I think the supervisors will give each student a grade for the programme based on their performance and other standards of evaluation.第二辑Test 2English language trainingYour company is planning to offer 30 hours of English language training to employees.You have been asked to help with the planning and organization of the training.Discuss the situation together, and decide:●Which staff would benefit most from English language training●How to encourage employees to take part in the training●What kind of schedule will be suitable for the training?英语语言培训你所在的公司计划为员工提供30个小时的英语语言培训,公司要求你协助策划和组织这次培训。
中级英语口译教程第三单元
A:欢迎来上海,罗伯茨先生我是上海邮电服务发展公司海外部主任陈天敏。
Welcome to Shanghai Mr. Roberts. I’m Chen Tianmin, from Shanghai Post and Telecommunication Service Development Company. I’m director of the company’s Overseas Department.B: Nice to meet you, Directo r Chen. I’m very excited to visit your company and of course, to tour around Shanghai and the whole country.(很高兴见到您,陈主任。
能访问贵公司我很兴奋,当然啰,我还有机会看看上海和整个中国,真令人兴奋。
)A:您专程从英国赶来,我很高兴。
我们为您来此参加工作,成为我部门的一员而感到骄傲和荣幸。
我真诚的希望您的来访有价值、有意义。
(I’m very happy that you have come all the way from Britain. We are very proud and honored that you will work with us, and be part of our department. I sincerely hope that your visit will be worthwhile and meaningful.)B: It is indeed my pleasure and privilege to have received your gracious invitation and work with a distinguished group of people like Director Chen. I have been looking forward to this visit for years. I had a dream that someday I would visit China and work in the beautiful city of Shanghai for a while. I’m very grateful that you have made my dream come true.(受到贵公司的友好邀请,来此与陈主任这样杰出的人士合作共事,我深感愉快和荣幸。
剑桥商务英语BEC中级口语课程讲义(第三课时)
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时 ) 中级口语课程讲义( 课程讲义(第 课时)
第二讲 Ⅰ Conversation PART 1: Exchange personal information This part aims to prepare the candidate for phase 1 of the speaking test, which takes the form of an interview, with each candidate talking in turn to the examiner. This involves the candidate answering questions, responding to a comment or participating in an exchange or greeting. Activity 1: Asking each other ’s name (including spelling), hometown, occupation, other’ hobbies Further probing: describe your hometown (location, city, town, village) climate, population, etc. Further probing: describe your occupation/ or major (if student), likes and dislikes about your occupation. Further probing: asking each other about marital status/ with or without boy friend/girlfriend. Asking for opinion on married/single life, which is better? Further probing: asking each other about hobbies. Possible Questions 1) What’s your registration number? � 2) What’s your name? � How do you spell your name? � How do you spell your family name / surname / last name? � � 3) Where are you from? � Would you say it’s a good place to � live in? � (Why?) � Do you like living in…? Where would you like rather live … or…? (Why?) Do you think it would be better to live in…or…? (Why?) � � � � � � Suggested Answers and Note My registration number is… My last name is… My given name is … , but my friends always call me…, my English name. You can call me…, if you like / wish. nickname Weather Transportation Environment Housing Houses are pricey in this area. Night life (exciting, dynamic) Local people Local government Job opportunities Resorts (skiing) Atmosphere
BEC中级口语资料3(武大培训内部资料)presentation
Notes !
不要冷场,瞎说也比不说好,把时间填满。
内容不够语言凑:
➢ 用比较长的句子,或几个句子来表达一个idea.
➢ 明确提出idea 后,解释一下what, how,why,then。
Which would you prefer, a replacement for a faulty product or your money back?
How do you think customers should be informed about faulty products? Why?
Do you think it’s useful to make recordings of telephone conversations between staff and customers? Why or why not?
Do you think product quality will become more important in the future? Why or why not?
论题 what kind of people
展开 Patient, eloquent,
informative
What kind of training
product knowledge, company policy, etiquette,
Conclusion,简明而要地总结前面观点
基本框架
(寒暄) A: 复述题目,陈述情况,讲明讨论的任务。 B:提出论题1,表明自己的观点,并简单解释原因。 A: 确认并点评B的观点,补充他所遗漏的方面(即自己的
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中级口语教程3
Lesson 3 Who Took the Money? Text A Mr Smith gave his wife ten pounds for her birthday-ten pretty pound notes. So the day after her birthday, Mrs Smith went shopping. She queued for a bus, got on and sat down next to an old lady. After a while, she noticed that the old lady's handbag was open. Inside it, she saw a wad of pound notes exactly like the one her husband had given her. So she quickly looked into her own bag- the notes had gone! 丂 Mrs Smith was sure that the old lady who was sitting next to her had stolen them. She thought she would have to call the police; but, as she disliked making a fuss and getting people into trouble, she decided to take back the money from the old lady's handbag and say nothing more about it. She looked round the bus to make sure nobody was watching, then she carefully put her hand into the old lady's bag , took the notes and put them in her own bag. When she got home that evening, she showed her husband the beautiful hat she had bought. 丩How did you pay for it?' he asked. 丩With the money you gave me for my birthday, of course,' she replied. 丩Oh? What's that, then?' he asked, as he pointed to a wad of ten pound notes on the table. Text B 'Goodbye, darling,' said Mr Mackin. 'I'll be late tonight.' Poor George, she thought. He was always in a hurry in the morning, and it wasn't unusual for him to come home late at night. He worked for a shoe company in Lceds. and therc was such a lot of work that he normally staycd in the office till seven or cight. When George had left the house Mrs Mackin sat down. in an armchair and turned on the radio. It was a few minutes past eight , and she heard the last words of the news :'...wman who escaped from I.ceds prison yesterday is still free. The police warn you not to open your door to strangers. ' She turned off the radio. The housework was waiting for her. Shc made the beds and washed the dishes. There wasn't auy shopping to do. and so she thought for a moment of all the Work in the garden. The Mackins lived in a house with a large garden in a suburb of Leeds. Behind the garden there were some trees. and then the cpen fields. Suddenly Mrs Mackin remembered the news.
She laughed uneasily. That prison is only 15 miles away, she thought. She didn't work in the garden, she mended her husband 's shirts instead And she care.fully lockcd the front door and closed all the windows. It was getting dark. She turned on the lights in the livingroom.Thcn she noticed that she had turned on the lights in most of the roonss in the house. 'How silly I am!' she said nervously and went into the other rooms and turned the leghts on. The person at the door said something loudly. but she was so frightened that she dien't understand a word. Additional Information Do you believe in ghosts? I don't, eitlter-or at least I didn't until I heard a strange story the other day from Mr Mike Paton, of 19 Marlborough llill. It all began on November 28, whcn Mr Paton's eight-ycar-old son, Bob , was playing in the big back garden of his parents' house. He met an old man with a long white beard. The old man told Bob he was builcling the underground railway there, but Bob didn't believe him. Bob told me afterwards that he knew the underground ran under Marlborough Hill itself. The old man said there had been an accident the day before. Then he went away. At first the Patons didn't believe Bob's story. Mrs Paton told me that Bob often made up stories about ghosts and monsters, like other children of his age. But Mr Paton was curious and decided that he would go to the library to check up on the f。