新目標(biāo)九年下Unit12教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)
when you write e-mail english you don’t need to use punctuation marks only in the traditional way. you are also supposed to use them to show the emotion you are feeling. these are called “emotions”. the advantage of using punctuation marks is that you can make faces with them. the most common one is the happy face— it looks like this :) and it is made with a colon and a right bracket beside it. e-mail english is fun—it’s almost like writing riddles. you can learn it easily by yourselves, and experiment with your own ideas. it is not rude to write e-mail english, butit is important to use it only at the proper time—when you are e-mailing a friend, or sending a message to a friend on a mobile phone. butyou shouldn’t use it in class, and rememberyour teachers will not be pleased if! you write e-mail english in a test after you read, copy all the expressions into your expressionbook.part 2: teaching resources (第二部分:教學(xué)資源)i.what is an exchange student?an exchange student is a student (almost always of high school age) who temporarily goes abroad and lives with a host family in a foreign country, and attend school there. that host family often also sends a child of theirs abroad, usually to the same country as the student they are hosting. in this way, the two students are said to have been "exchanged," essentially temporarily trading countries with each other.ii. tips and pitfalls of american table manners●posture"elbows, elbows, if you're able -- keep your elbows off the table!"●eating soupdip the spoon into the soup, moving it away from the body, until it is about two-thirds full, then sip the liquid (without slurping) from the side of the spoon (without inserting the whole bowl of the spoon into the mouth).●offering foodit is best to phrase each offer of food as if the dish has just been brought out for the first time. ●"please pass the salt"the proper response to this very simple sounding request is to pick up both the salt and the pepper and to place them on the table within reach of the person next to you.●removing inedible items from the mouththe general rule for removing food from your mouth is that it should go out the same way it went in.