Unit 6 Shopping and Sightseeing购物与观光

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汇编实用英语综合教学教育资料2Unit6ShoppingandSightseeing教案材料

汇编实用英语综合教学教育资料2Unit6ShoppingandSightseeing教案材料

Unit 6 Shopping and Sightseeing Unit GoalsWhat you should learn to do1.Ask about the price2.Ask about style, size, and color of clothing3.Ask about the model, use and guarantee of appliances4.Talk about shopping5.Ask for a discount6.Understand and talk about shopping and travel ads7.Read and ask about operating instructionsWhat you should know about1.Shopping2.Tourist attractions3.Present participate and past participate as attributives Section I Talking Face to Face1.Imitating Mini-Talks2.Acting out the Tasks3.Studying Email Information on the Internet4.Following Sample Dialogues5.Putting Language to UseSection II Being All Ears1.Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication2.Handling a Dialogue3.Understanding a Short Speech / TalkSection III Trying your Hand1.Practicing Applied Writing2.Writing Sentences and Reviewing GrammarSection IV Maintaining a Sharp EyePassage 1 :Information Related to the Reading PassageFrom the first World Expo held in London in 1851, the World Expos have been held successively for many years. In 1933, World Expo Chicago set up its theme, and then the following expos also had their special themes.Text How I “Survived”the Shanghai ExpoAn Overseas Visitor’s Personal ExperienceMy aunt in Vancouver shared a wise Chinese saying after she came back from her trip to the Shanghai Expo:“If you didn’t go to the Shanghai Expo, you would regret it. If you did go to the Shanghai Expo, you would regret it even more.”I laughed. However, there was a lot of truth to the statement. For the price of an admission ticket to the Expo, you could get to witness a great human accomplishment: Over 200 architecturally cutting-edge national pavilions in a 4-km2 exhibition site. At the same time, you could get to witness and experience the exhausting 4 or 5 hours’long queuing lines.Believe me: the Expo itself would wear you out after Day One. In addition, you shouldn’t have come just to visit Shanghai for the Expo. Shanghai was a dynamic, modern, international city —the “city of the future”—and it is really worth breaking up your Expo visit with trips to the Bund, to Nanjing Road, to ultra-modern Pudong, maybe even to the neighboring cities: Hangzhou and Suzhou. And if you’d been to Shanghai many times already and seen all these sights, then you could use the rest of your time to do the one thing Shanghai was best known for: shopping, shopping, shopping.How I Chose The Best Pavilions to See“What were the best pavilions to see?”This was a good question. With over 200 pavilions and such limited time and such long lines, you wouldn’t want your day at the Expo site to go to waste.Actually, answering this question would start with yourself. If you’d been to France, there was no point waiting an hour to see the Fisher Price version of France in the French Pavilion (although still quite beautiful).The Real Stars I enjoyed most: mid-sized Countries pavilionsYou might be very much exhausted by queuing before the heavy hitters of the Expo —the China pavilion and the big “brand-name”countries —but you willalso discover that there are some real gems —mid-sized countries’pavilions.Mid-sized countries pavilions had short lines (10-30 minutes at most) and their displays could be quite beautiful and informative! Two that I enjoyed were: Indonesia and New Zealand. Indonesia had a long, snaking exhibit that showcased everything from coral reefs to ruins of culture. New Zealand, while short on the actual interior display, had a roof garden with everything from stuffed animals to Kiwi trees and herbs. Some countries were too small or poor to afford their own stand-alone pavilion. In that case, they rented space in a pavilion warehouse, usually grouped by region or continent. The Africa pavilion reminded me of a college activities fair, with booths and stands for individual countries. These places are also great if you were looking to learn more about a lot of countries in a short amount of time.Simply stated, the Shanghai Expo was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Maybe it’s because, after visiting the Expo, you would probably tell yourself that you never want to do this again. But once you get to recall this rare Shanghai Expo experience sometime in the future, you will probably be happy that you had the chance to partake in such a world-class event and such an unusual experience.Language Points1 Explanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 3) Shanghai is a dynamic, modern, international city —the “city of the future”—and it is really worth breaking up your Expo visit with trips to the Bund, to Nanjing East Road, to ultra-modern Pudong, maybe even to neighboring Hangzhou and Suzhou.Analysis: This is a long compound sentence, with several parallel phrases to …, to …, to …, even to …as attributives modifying the word trips.It is really worth breaking up your Expo visit means there is a good enough reason for visiting some other places except the Shanghai Expo. Translation: 上海是个充满活力的现代化的国际城市——“未来之城”,因此的确值得把你参观世博会的时间分一点去游览一下外滩、南京东路、超现代化的浦东,甚至临近的杭州和苏州。

旅游英语教程

旅游英语教程

旅游英语教程ﻩ错误!未定义书签。

第一课在机场In theAirport............................................................ 错误!未定义书签。

第二课入境英语On Arrivalﻩ错误!未定义书签。

第三课电话预定房间Hotel Reservationﻩ错误!未定义书签。

第四课问路和交通................................................................................ 错误!未定义书签。

第五课观光Sightseeing ............................................................ 错误!未定义书签。

第六课购物Shopping ............................................................................ 错误!未定义书签。

第七课用餐Dining............................................................................ 错误!未定义书签。

第八课回国Return toChina...................................................... 错误!未定义书签。

第一课在机场In the Airport需要帮忙吗?May Ihelp you?我要办理此次班机的登机手续。

I'dlike to check in for this flight, please.请把行李放在磅秤上。

Please put yourluggage onthis scale.你需要在柜台托运你的行李。

You need to claimyour baggage at the counter. 我可以把这件行李随身带到飞机上吗?Can I take this oneas carry-on baggage?班机准点吗?Is theplaneon schedule?可否给我靠窗的座位?/靠走道的座位?Could I getawindowseat?/an aisle seat?登机门是几号?Whatis the gate number?登机门怎么走?Whichway to the gate?你将在旧金山机场转机。

新编实用英语综合教程2 Unit 6 Shopping and Sightseeing教案

新编实用英语综合教程2 Unit 6 Shopping and Sightseeing教案

Unit 6 Shopping and Sightseeing Unit GoalsWhat you should learn to do1.Ask about the price2.Ask about style, size, and color of clothing3.Ask about the model, use and guarantee of appliances4.Talk about shopping5.Ask for a discount6.Understand and talk about shopping and travel ads7.Read and ask about operating instructionsWhat you should know about1.Shopping2.Tourist attractions3.Present participate and past participate as attributives Section I Talking Face to Face1.Imitating Mini-Talks2.Acting out the Tasks3.Studying Email Information on the Internet4.Following Sample Dialogues5.Putting Language to UseSection II Being All Ears1.Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication2.Handling a Dialogue3.Understanding a Short Speech / TalkSection III Trying your Hand1.Practicing Applied Writing2.Writing Sentences and Reviewing GrammarSection IV Maintaining a Sharp EyePassage 1 :Information Related to the Reading PassageFrom the first World Expo held in London in 1851, the World Expos have been held successively for many years. In 1933, World Expo Chicago set up its theme, and then the following expos also had their special themes.Text How I “Survived”the Shanghai ExpoAn Overseas Visitor’s Personal ExperienceMy aunt in Vancouver shared a wise Chinese saying after she came back from her trip to the Shanghai Expo:“If you didn’t go to the Shanghai Expo, you would regret it. If you did go to the Shanghai Expo, you would regret it even more.”I laughed. However, there was a lot of truth to the statement. For the price of an admission ticket to the Expo, you could get to witness a great human accomplishment: Over 200 architecturally cutting-edge national pavilions in a 4-km2 exhibition site. At the same time, you could get to witness and experience the exhausting 4 or 5 hours’long queuing lines.Believe me: the Expo itself would wear you out after Day One. In addition, you shouldn’t have come just to visit Shanghai for the Expo. Shanghai was a dynamic, modern, international city —the “city of the future”—and it is really worth breaking up your Expo visit with trips to the Bund, to Nanjing Road, to ultra-modern Pudong, maybe even to the neighboring cities: Hangzhou and Suzhou. And if you’d been to Shanghai many times already and seen all these sights, then you could use the rest of your time to do the one thing Shanghai was best known for: shopping, shopping, shopping.How I Chose The Best Pavilions to See“What were the best pavilions to see?”This was a good question. With over 200 pavilions and such limited time and such long lines, you wouldn’t want your day at the Expo site to go to waste.Actually, answering this question would start with yourself. If you’d been to France, there was no point waiting an hour to see the Fisher Price version of France in the French Pavilion (although still quite beautiful).The Real Stars I enjoyed most: mid-sized Countries pavilionsYou might be very much exhausted by queuing before the heavy hitters of the Expo —the China pavilion and the big “brand-name”countries —but you willalso discover that there are some real gems —mid-sized countries’pavilions.Mid-sized countries pavilions had short lines (10-30 minutes at most) and their displays could be quite beautiful and informative! Two that I enjoyed were: Indonesia and New Zealand. Indonesia had a long, snaking exhibit that showcased everything from coral reefs to ruins of culture. New Zealand, while short on the actual interior display, had a roof garden with everything from stuffed animals to Kiwi trees and herbs. Some countries were too small or poor to afford their own stand-alone pavilion. In that case, they rented space in a pavilion warehouse, usually grouped by region or continent. The Africa pavilion reminded me of a college activities fair, with booths and stands for individual countries. These places are also great if you were looking to learn more about a lot of countries in a short amount of time.Simply stated, the Shanghai Expo was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Maybe it’s because, after visiting the Expo, you would probably tell yourself that you never want to do this again. But once you get to recall this rare Shanghai Expo experience sometime in the future, you will probably be happy that you had the chance to partake in such a world-class event and such an unusual experience.Language Points1 Explanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 3) Shanghai is a dynamic, modern, international city —the “city of the future”—and it is really worth breaking up your Expo visit with trips to the Bund, to Nanjing East Road, to ultra-modern Pudong, maybe even to neighboring Hangzhou and Suzhou.Analysis: This is a long compound sentence, with several parallel phrases to …, to …, to …, even to …as attributives modifying the word trips.It is really worth breaking up your Expo visit means there is a good enough reason for visiting some other places except the Shanghai Expo. Translation: 上海是个充满活力的现代化的国际城市——“未来之城”,因此的确值得把你参观世博会的时间分一点去游览一下外滩、南京东路、超现代化的浦东,甚至临近的杭州和苏州。

高职英语2 第三版 课后四五答案

高职英语2 第三版 课后四五答案

UNIT 1 invitation etiquette4. Fill in the blanks with the proper words given below, changing the form if necessary guideline seminar executive uphold notations timing likely reception5. Translate the following sentences into English.1) 美国人一般早早就安排好他们的退休生活。

Americans usually make plans for their retirement well in advance.2) 他们通常被看做最有希望的歌手。

They are commonly regarded as the most promising singers.3) 我从你的推荐人那里听说雇主曾给他们打过电话。

I’ve heard from your references that the employer had called them.4) 请告诉我们具体时间,以便我们做好适当的准备。

Would you please inform us the exact date so that we can make proper arrangements.5) 我们对出席派对人数的估计与实际来的人数相差了一大截。

Our estimate of how many people would show up at the party missed by a mile.Our estimate of the number of people who would show up at the party missed by a mile.6) 只要不成为阅读负担,你的报告可以包括足够多的细节。

新编实用英语综合教程2Unit6ShoppingandSightseeing教案

新编实用英语综合教程2Unit6ShoppingandSightseeing教案

Unit 6 Shopping and SightseeingUnit GoalsWhat you should learn to do1. Ask about the price2. Ask about style, size, and color of clothing3. Ask about the model, use and guarantee of appliances4. Talk about shopping5. Ask for a discount6. Understand and talk about shopping and travel ads7. Read and ask about operating instructionsWhat you should know about1. Shopping2. Tourist attractions3. Present participate and past participate as attributives Section I Talking Face to Face1. Imitating Mini-Talks2. Acting out the Tasks3. Studying Email Information on the Internet4. Following Sample Dialogues5. Putting Language to UseSection II Being All Ears1. Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication2. Handling a Dialogue3. Understanding a Short Speech / TalkSection III Trying your Hand1. Practicing Applied Writing2. Writing Sentences and Reviewing GrammarSectio n IV Mai ntai ning a Sharp EyePassage 1 :Information Related to the Reading PassageFrom the first World Expo held in London in 1851, the World Expos have bee n held successively for many years. In 1933, World Expo Chicago set up its theme, and then the following expos also had their special themes.Text How I “Survived” the Shanghai ExpoAn Overseas Visitor's Personal ExperienceMy aunt in Vancouver shared a wise Chinese saying after she came back from her trip to the Shanghai Expo:“ If you didn't go to the Shanghai Expo, you would regret it. If you did go to the Shanghai Expo, you would regret it even more”.I laughed. However, there was a lot of truth to the statement. For the price of an admission ticket to the Expo, you could get to witness a great human accomplishment: Over 200 architecturally cutting-edge national pavilions in a 4-km2 exhibition site. At the same time, you could get to witness and experience the exhausting 4 or 5 hou'rs long queuing lines.Believe me: the Expo itself would wear you out after Day One. In addition, you shouldn't have come just to visit Shanghai for the Expo. Shanghai was a dynamic, modern, international city —the “ city of the future” —and it is really worth breaking up your Expo visit with trips to the Bund, to Nanjing Road, to ultra-modern Pudong, maybe even to the neighboring cities: Hangzhou and Suzhou. And if you'd been to Shanghai many times already and seen all these sights, then you could use the rest of your time to do the one thing Shanghai was best known for: shopping, shopping, shopping.How I Chose The Best Pavilions to See“What were the best pavilions to see?” This was a good question. With over 200 pavilions and such limited time and such long lines, you wouldn't want your day at the Expo site to go to waste.Actually, answering this question would start with yourself. If you'd been to France, there was no point waiting an hour to see the Fisher Price version of France in the French Pavilion (although still quite beautiful).The Real Stars I enjoyed most: mid-sized Countries pavilionsYou might be very much exhausted by queuing before the heavy hitters of theExpo —the China pavilion and the big “ brand-name” countries —but you will also discover that there are some real gems—mid-sized countries' pavilions. Mid-sized countries pavilions had short lines (10-30 minutes at most) and their displays could be quite beautiful and informative! Two that I enjoyed were: Indonesia and New Zealand. Indonesia had a long, snaking exhibit that showcased everything from coral reefs to ruins of culture. New Zealand, while short on the actual interior display, had a roof garden with everything from stuffed animals to Kiwi trees and herbs. Some countries were too small or poor to afford their own stand-alone pavilion. In that case, they rented space in a pavilion warehouse, usually grouped by region or continent. The Africa pavilion reminded me of a college activities fair, with booths and stands for individual countries. These places are also great if you were looking to learn more about a lot of countries in a short amount of time.Simply stated, the Shanghai Expo was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Maybe it 's because, after visiting the Expo, you would probably tell yourself that you never want to do this again. But once you get to recall this rare Shanghai Expo experience sometime in the future, you will probably be happy that you had the chance to partake in such a world-class event and such an unusual experience.Language Points1 Explanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 3) Shanghai is a dynamic, modern, international city —the “ city of the future” —and it is really worth breaking up your Expo visit with trips to the Bund, to Nanjing East Road, to ultra-modern Pudong, maybe even to neighboring Hangzhou and Suzhou.Analysis: This is a long compound sentence, with several parallel phrases to , , to , ,to , , even to , as attributives modifying the word trips.It is really worth breaking up your Expo visit means there is a good enough reason for visiting some other places except the Shanghai Expo. Translation: 上海是个充满活力的现代化的国际城市——“未来之城” ,因此的确值得把你参观世博会的时间分一点去游览一下外滩、南京东路、超现代化的浦东,甚至临近的杭州和苏州。

Unit6Shopping(单元解读)四年级英语下册人教PEP版(1)

Unit6Shopping(单元解读)四年级英语下册人教PEP版(1)

四年级下册Unit 6 Shopping单元解读一、单元信息二、教材分析本单元主要以购物为主题展开学习,学习一些关于服装的词汇以及关于购物的句型。

共分为三个部分:Part A, Part B 和Part C。

1. Part A部分Part A 分为Let’s talk&Let’s play, Let’s learn&Complete and say和Let’s spell 三个部分。

(1)Let’s talk&Let’s play:这一部分主要是练习听说。

本部分学习的核心句型主要是Can I help you? Can I try them on?以及描述物品的大小及物品的特征。

Let's talk:本部分通过John的妈妈带John买鞋的情景进行展开。

通过和售货员的对话,学习Can I help you?/Can I try them on?/They’re just right.等句型。

并学习如何描述商品。

学习完相关的句型,再对相应的句型进行练习,以巩固学生的熟练程度。

Let's play:本部分一问一答的方式,来练习句型Can I help you?;Can Itry it/them on?;They’re too big/too small/just right.等。

在进行教学时,可以先通过展示例句让学生们理解如何进行问答。

然后两人一组,选择一件物品进行对话练习。

(2)Let’s learn&Complete and say:这一部分主要是词汇学习课。

主要学习gloves, umbrella, sunglasses, scarf等词汇以及相关的购物句型。

Let’s learn:本部分主要学习gloves, umbrella, sunglasses, scarf这四个词汇。

并且学会用The______is/are______.句型描述它们的特征。

并且对句型进行练习巩固。

U6教案高职高专实用英语

Unit 6 Shopping and sightseeingAims of this unit:1. Improve listening and speaking skills2. Learn the words and phrases in the text3. Complete the exercises after the text4. Applied WritingFirst Two hours:Talking Face to Face & Being All EarsSection I Talking Face to Face1. Duty report3. Leading-in:Shopping adsSellers and manufacturers place a variety of shopping ads in newspapers and magazines, on the radio and television, to promote sales.Oral practice:1. Ask the students to say something about their impression on ads.2. Ask the students to write an ad to a newspaper to ask for an apartment.3. Ask the students to find a suitable restaurant from the newspaper.4. You want to buy some tri-colored glazed pottery at an arts and crafts shop.5. You are looking for a shirt of good quality at a Men’s Wear Department.6. You want to buy a computer and ask for a discount.4. Follow the Samples; read dialogues in roles (group work) Language points:date back 回溯至on sale 待售, 出售, 上市[美]廉价出售, 拍卖take your time 从容不迫5. Try to find useful patterns in the dialogues and translate them into Chinese, make up more sentencesUseful sentences:Some useful sentences:Excellent after-sales serviceFair prices to every customerChinese handicraftsDo you have anything particular in mind?I want to buy some souvenirs for my friends and relatives.How do you like this ring?Look around and see if you can find something you like. How about the tri-colored glazed pottery in Tang style?It’s very pleasing to the eye.What’s that in dollars?an arts and crafts shopI’d like a pair of leather shoes.What size, please?Anything I can do for you, sir?What brand do you need, please?This brand’s at 25 percent discount.More patterns and expressions for students to remember: We deal in TV sets, radios and the like.我们经营电视机、收音机以及诸如此类的商品。

Unit 6 Shopping and sightseeing

Unit 6 Shopping and sightseeingAims of this unit: the students should be able to1. improve listening and speaking skills2. learn the words and phrases in the text3. complete the exercises after the text4. write Applied WritingTeaching important and difficult point:Different sentence patterns that are used when shopping and sightseeingTeaching hours: 4 periodsTeaching methods:Lecture, DiscussionTeaching procedure:Section I Talking Face to Face1. Duty report3. Leading-in:Shopping adsSellers and manufacturers place a variety of shopping ads in newspapers and magazines, on the radio and television, to promote sales.Oral practice:A.Ask the students to say something about their impression on ads.B.Ask the students to write an ad to a newspaper to ask for an apartment.C.Ask the students to find a suitable restaurant from the newspaper.D.You want to buy some tri-colored glazed pottery at an arts and crafts shop.E.You are looking for a shirt of good quality at a Men’s Wear Department.F.You want to buy a computer and ask for a discount.4. Follow the Samples; read dialogues in roles (group work)Language points: date back on sale take your time5. Try to find useful patterns in the dialogues and translate them into Chinese, make up more sentences6. Act outDivide students into four groups. Two students in a team imitate the dialogue to finish their own task. After 3-minute practice, choose them freely and give scores7. Put in UseFor the first question, let Group One finish it individually. Every student in other two teams read the rest of the dialogue.For Question Two, one sentence for one pair in Group Two. Check the answers together, find a representative.The same is true with the third one after checking the answers; teacher chooses two teams to act it out.Passage I Visiting the Gateway ArchI. Review of the sentences of Ex.6II. New text1. Leading-in: introducing some information about textThe Gateway Arch:2. New Words: locate await alternative available3. Explanation of difficult sentences(1) While the Gateway Arch is America’s tallest monument, several buildings, such as New York’s Empire State Building (1250ft) and Chicago’s Sears Tower (1454ft) would loom over the Arch.While here means although, indicating a contrast.(2) The north and south trams each consist of eight barrel-shaped capsules…The emphasizing pronoun each is in apposition to the north and south trams.(3) Tickets available at ticket windows.In this sentence, the link verb is omitted after Tickets. In advertisements, elliptical sentences are often used to make the language more concise and simpler.IV. ExercisesV. Applied Writing:1. 投诉信常用如下套语:1. I regret to tell you that …2. I am very sorry to remind you that …3. I’m writing to complain of bad quality of…4. I’m writing to complain of the poor service of …5. I’m sorry that I have to point out that …6. I choose to complain to you because I’m sure you will be able to have the problem solved.7. I’m sorry to give you the trouble, but I’m sure you w ill be kind enough to put the wrongs right.8. Hoping that the matter will be dealt with as soon as possible.9. I’m looking forward to receiving your early reply.VII. Sentence Writing: Do it altogether and in groups.Passage II Ordering a Gift OnlineI. Review of the sentences of Ex.6II. New text1. Leading-in2. New Words: dismay secure assure end up deliver delivery3. Explanation of difficult sentences(1). rarely do I surf the web as an Internet shopper myself.--The inverted order is used in a sentence beginning with a negative adverbial. Put at the beginning of the sentence, rarely is thus emphasized.Never have I met him before.(2).…there I was supposed to put in THEIR product number and price.--the phrase be supposed to is used here to show that putting in the product number and price was beyond his expectation and he was quite angry about that. The phrase means should, be expected or required to do sth.(3). I went to one of the major search engines and searched using the words “ordering flowers online” or something to that effect.The present participle phrase using … is used here as an adverbial of manner. The phrase something to that effect has the some meaning as something like that, or something more or less of the same meaning.(4). … there I was supposed to put in THEIR product number and price!The phrase be supposed to is used here to show that putting in the product number and price was beyond his expectation and he was quite angry about that. The phrase means should, be expected or required to do something.(5). It doesn’t seem quite right that a $25 bonsai tree should have a $10 shipping charge to me.The modal verb should shows that the writer found the shipping charge unbelievably high and unacceptable, and he was quite surprised.4. Divide the students into two groups and do a debate; students write their opinions on the blackboard:Topic: Pros and Cons for shopping onlinePros: Cons:IV. ExercisesV. Applied Writing:VII. Sentence WritingVIII Assignment:1. Preview the speaking part of the next unit.。

南京路步行街英语作文

南京路步行街英语作文Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street is a bustling and iconic shopping street in Shanghai. 南京路步行街是上海一条繁华而具有标志性的购物街。

It is one of the most famous streets in China and attracts millions of visitors each year. 它是中国最著名的街道之一,每年吸引数百万游客。

The street is lined with a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. 这条街道两旁是各种各样的商店、餐馆和娱乐场所,使它成为本地人和游客都喜爱的目的地。

Whether you're looking for high-end luxury brands or unique local souvenirs, you can find it all on Nanjing Road. 无论你是在寻找高端奢侈品牌还是独特的本土纪念品,你都可以在南京路上找到。

Walking along Nanjing Road, you can feel the vibrant energy and excitement that permeates the street. 沿着南京路走,你可以感受到弥漫在街道上的充满活力和兴奋感。

The street is always bustling with people, both locals and tourists, all eager to explore the shops and attractions. 这条街道上总是熙熙攘攘,有本地人也有游客,都渴望探索这里的商店和景点。

新编实用英语综合教程二Unit-6-Shopping-and-Sightseeing购物与观光

1) I’m looking for a jacket. Shop assistant: May I help you? Tony: Yes, please. I’m looking for a jacket. Shop assistant: Here is a nice purple jacket. Tony: That’s okay. Purple jackets are very popular this year. 2) How much is it? Sam: I’m interested in this mobile phone. How much is it? Shop assistant: It’s on sale this week. It’s only $96.99. Sam: That’s pretty cheap. I’ll take it, please. Shop assistant: Certainly. And how will you pay for it?
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We can enjoy the nature
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2. What questions do you often ask in going sightseeing?
How long will it take us to get there?
1. Ask about the price 2. Ask about style, size and color of clothing 3. Ask about the model, use and guarantee of appliances 4. Talk about shopping 5. Ask for a discount 6. Understand and talking about shopping and travel ads 7. Read and ask about operating instructions
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OK. What size, please?
Size 10. Here you are. Very nice! Can I try them on? Certainly.
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Task 3
A: Anything I can do for you, sir? B: I need some toothpaste and toilet soap. Where can I find them? A: What brand do you need, please? B: Never mind the brand. I just want something of good quality. A: OK. They’re on the shelves to your right. Take your time. B: Thanks.
When was it(the great wall)built?
Could you please recommend some of the attractions here? What do you think is the best time to go there?
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There are a lot of worth-seeing places in Beijing. I have always dreamed of going to see the beautiful scenery in Australia.
1) I’m looking for a jacket. Shop assistant: May I help you? Tony: Yes, please. I’m looking for a jacket. Shop assistant: Here is a nice purple jacket. Tony: That’s okay. Purple jackets are very popular this year. 2) How much is it? Sam: I’m interested in this mobile phone. How much is it? Shop assistant: It’s on sale this week. It’s only $96.99. Sam: That’s pretty cheap. I’ll take it, please. Shop assistant: Certainly. And how will you pay for it?
a. great view of the sea b. beautiful garden c. sports facilities d. professional service
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Column A
Column B a. attract more businessmen b. provide more rooms c. meet the guests’ expectations d. make the hotel well-known
1. Ask about the price 2. Ask about style, size and color of clothing 3. Ask about the model, use and guarantee of appliances 4. Talk about shopping 5. Ask for a discount 6. Understand and talking about shopping and travel ads 7. Read and ask about operating instructions
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Task 2
A:
Good afternoon, Miss. May I help you?
B: Yes, I’d like a pair of leather shoes, something like the style I’m wearing, please.
A:
B: A: B: A:
What You Should Know About
1. Shopping 2. Tourist attractions 3. Present participle and past participle as attributives
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Contents
Talking Face to Face
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We can enjoy the nature
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2. What questions do you often ask in going sightseeing?
How long will it take us to get there?
What color do you like / prefer?
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How much is it?
I think I will take it. What brand do you need? What size, please? Do you have any other color?
a. talking to the manager b. complaining to the reception desk c. contacting the operator Back d. filling in a comment card
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Unit Goals:
What You Should Learn to Do
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1. What questions do you often ask when doing shopping?
What size, please? How do you like this design? Is there a discount?
Is it easy to operate?
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Task One Task Two Task Three Task Four Task Five
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Task 1
A: What can I do for you, sir?
B: I’m looking for some vases. A: What color are you looking for? B: Blue. A: I’m afraid we don’t have that color at the moment.
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sentences for shopping and sightseeing.
—I’m looking for ... —I’m interested in ... —I’ll take it. —How will you pay for it? —Where did you go …? —Have you ever been to …? —There are so many places of interest to visit.
I want to see the famous Sydney Opera House.
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SECTION I Talking Face to Face
Imitating Mini-talks
Speak and Recite
1 Work in pairs. Look at the picture and speak out the sentences for shopping and sightseeing.
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3) It’s the wrong size. Shop assistance: May I help you, madam? Mary: Well, it’s this shirt. I bought it here yesterday. Shop assistance: And what’s the problem? Mary: It’s the wrong size. 4) Where did you go for your summer vacation? John: Where did you go for your summer vacation? Mary: I went to San Francisco with a few friends. John: That sounds like fun. How long did you stay there? Mary: Just one week. 5) Have you ever been to Paris? Helen: Have you ever been to Paris? Tom: Yes. There’re so many places of interest to visit. Helen: Oh, I’ve heard. I plan to see the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower. Tom: I don’t think one day is enough to see much of the city. Window on Key Words 紫色的 打折 相当地 名胜
—Can I help you? —I think you will like this one. It’s very … —Sorry, we can’t help you. Please come again. —Where are you going to go on your next vacation? —I’ll go camping and hiking. Maybe I’ll try rock climbing, too. —Well, I really enjoy nature. And I want to do something different.
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