Unit1 Eating around the World教案
4. you want it now or after dinner?
5. how would you like it done?
● expressing hospitality (表示殷勤款待)
1. have some and i’m sure you’ll like it.
2. help yourself to anything you like.
3. do have some more, there’s plenty left. 再吃點吧,還有很多呢。
4. try some of this, please. 嘗嘗這個吧。
5. shall i make you a glass of beer? 我給你倒一杯啤酒好嗎 ?
● responding to hospitality (對殷勤款待的應答)
1. i don’t think i could eat another bite. 我想我一口也再吃不下去了。
2. all right, but only a small piece.
3. it’s really delicious, but i honestly couldn’t eat any more.
4. i’ve had more than enough.
5. no, thanks. i don’t drink any wine.
● paying the bill (付帳)
1. can i have the bill, please? 請把帳單給我好嗎 ?
2. it’s my treat this time. i’ll pay. 這次我請客。我來付。
3. let’s go dutch this time. 這次我們各付各的。
4. waiter! the bill / check, please.
5. let me pay this time. you can pay next time.
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說明:
問卷調查是一個讓學生接觸社會,搜集所需信息的一種與人溝通的技巧。該活動是一個能體現語言社會交際功能的活動,是貼近學生生活、真實的任務。在小組交流過程中,信息交流也為學生提供了一個語言學習、語言鍛煉的機會。
1. design a questionnaire about the eating habits among shanghai people.
2. prepare for a brief account of the social survey.
3. exchange the result of the survey among groups.
4. one representative of each group is to be selected to give a presentation in the class.
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writing—chronological order
put the following sentences in a correct order to make up a passage. the first sentence is given.
a noble gift
a. one of the most famous monuments in the world, the statue of liberty, was presented to the united states of america in the nineteenth century by the people of france.
b. the great statue, which was designed by the sculptor auguste bartholdi, took ten years to complete.
c. the site chosen was an island at the entrance of new york harbour.
d. by the end of october 1886, the statue had been put together again and it was officially presented to the american people by bartholdi.
e. the actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by eiffel.
f. by 1884, a statue which was 151 feet tall, had been erected in paris.
g. ever since then, the great monument has been a symbol of liberty for the millions of people who have passed through new york harbour to make their homes in america.
h. the following year, it was taken to pieces and sent to america.