Unit 1: Meeting People Name: First Name (U.S.): Given name (U.K.) Last name (U.S.) : Surname (U.K.) Nickname (called by friends or parents) John (Jonathan), Meg (Margaret), red (red hair) Address: No. 1, Shujen st., Dahan, Sincheng, Hualien (971) Taiwan School mail address: www.dahan.edu.tw President E-mail address: president@ms01.dahan.edu.tw Telephone number: (03)8210888 Fax number: (03)8210841 Room Number (house Number, apartment Number)
Useful Expression Pardon! I beg your pardon! Please speak a little louder. Would you speak that again? How do you spell your last name? May I have your phone number? Please let me know what your nickname is. Would you tell me where you live? Could I have your last name?
More information Greeting How are you? (formal) (你好嗎?) How are you doing? (informal)=How’re ….? How are you getting along? (How’re …..?) Response I’m fine, thank you. Great, thanks. Fine, thanks. Not bad, thanks. So-so, thank you.
How have you been? I have been fine, thank you. Fine, thank you. How’s it going? 近況如何? Not bad, thank you. So-so, thank you. Great, thank you. What’s up? =What’s happening? Nothing much. Same as usual.
Exercise What’s your name? What’s your phone number? What’s your e-mail address? What’s your nickname? Where do you go to school? What are you majoring in? What is your favorite hobby? Where do you come from?
Unit 7 Free Time Activity Activity: something done as an action or a movement something done for pleasure or entertainment (taking pictures, visiting friends, going shopping) Favorite: something you like best (favorite hobby, favorite color, favorite pets) Everyday: daily (everyday activity, everyday newspaper)
What is your favorite activity? listening to music playing video game reading magazines talking on the phone playing basketball taking a walk (nap) stamp collecting arranging flowers cooking surfing the internet
What is your favorite activity? going out for a meal watching TV going jogging riding a bicycle swimming reading e-mail making tea or coffee visiting friends singing karaoke doing yoga (acrobat)
Grammar (preposition) In: We will eat out in a restaurant tonight. in a room, in summer, in 2007 At: There is a terrible terrific accident at the intersection. at a theater, at the train station, at MacDonald On: Who puts his dictionary on the desk? on a wall, on the ground, on a street
Unit 8 Life Event Be born Go to college Graduate Fall in love move Start school travel Get a job Take a vacation Rent an apartment Celebrate a birthday Date a boyfriend or girlfriend
My cousin and I are going to rent an apartment. Audio script (track 60) My cousin and I are going to rent an apartment. I’m so happy for my sister. She is going to graduate from college next week. My little brother is going to start school next month. My birthday is next Saturday, and I’m going to go out and celebrate with some friends. Exercise: Make a conversation a future plan or event in your life.
Weekend Plans Work go away Stay home go dancing Rent a DVD meet friends Spend time with family Visit a museum Study for an exam Watch sports on TV Play at the tennis club
Wh- question What When Where Why Who How How many (much) How long (often)
Audio script (track 64) A: Are you going to do anything special this week? B: I’m going to study for an exam. A: Are you going to study alone? B: No, I’m going to meet some friends. We’re going to study together. 2. A: What are your plan for the weekend? B: I’m going to go dancing on Saturday. A: Who are you going to go with? B: With my new boyfriend. A: That’s nice.
3. A: What are you and Sally going to do this weekend? B: Nothing special. I think we‘re going to watch a lot of TV. A: Are you going to watch the baseball game on Sunday? B: Oh, yes!Sally and I love baseball! 4. A: What are your plans for the weekend? B: I’m going to spend some time with my family. A: Are you going to stay home? B: Not all weekend. We’re going to eat out on Saturday.
Unit 9 Movies a comedy ( a tragedy) an action movie an animated movie a drama a fantasy a horror movie a romance a science fiction movie a war movie
Audio script (track 68) 1. A: Do you like movies, Ben? B: I love movies ! A: What kind of movies do you like? B: well, I really like action movies. A: Hmm. Do you like science fiction movies? B: No, not really. 2. A: What kind of movies do you like, Liz? B: Oh, I love horror movies. You know, Frankenstein, Dracula. A: Really? How about action movies? B: I like action movies, too.
Adverbs of frequency Always: I always get up at 7:00 am every morning. Usually: Children usually watch cartoons on TV. Often: I often take a walk after dinner. Sometimes: Sometimes, I work out at a gym. Hardly ever: I hardly ever tell lies. Never: Ben never read in bed.
3. A: Mike, do you like action movies? B: Not really. A: What kind of movies do you like? B: I like comedies. A: Me, too. Do you like fantasy movies? B: No, I can’t stand them! 4. A: What kind of movies do you like, Sue? B: Well, my favorite movies are science fiction and action movies. A: Do you like animated movies? B: Oh, sure, I like them, too.
TV programs news weather report game show cartoon nature program talk show series travel children’s program soap opera sports sitcom (situation comedy) reality show animal planet geography
Grammar Adverbs of frequency Always: I always read newspaper after dinner. Usually: People usually eat out on Sundays. Often : Children often watch cartoons on TV. Sometimes: Sometimes, Joy works out at a gym. Hardly ever: I hardly ever speak English with friends. Never : I never tell lies. Ever : Have you ever been to Disneyland?
Look at the answer. Then complete the questions ( p. 54) How often do you watch TV ? I watch TV two or three times a week. When do you usually watch TV ? I usually watch TV in the evening. What kind of TV shows do you like ? I love game shows, and I like reality shows a lot. What kind of TV shows don’t you like ? I don’t really like talk shows every much. What is your favorite program ? My favorite program is Take a Chance. It’s a game show. Why do you like it ? The people and the questions are interesting.
Unit 10 Health problem A headache A stomachache A toothache A backache An earache A cold A fever A cough The flu. A sore throat
I feel good. I feel bad. fine sick great awful terrific terrible How do you feel? How are you? What’ wrong? What’s the matter? I hope you feel better soon. I’m afraid…. I don’t feel well. I’m sorry to hear that. I feel good. I feel bad. fine sick great awful terrific terrible better worse wonderful not good
Listening (Track 76) Listen and circle the correct answer. I don’t feel well. I have a fever, so I’m going to see a doctor. I really don’t feel very well. I have a cold. Oh, my tooth hurts! I’m going to see a dentist because I have a bad toothache. I helped a friend move on the weekend. Now I have a backache, and I can’t sleep at night. I don’t have a cold, but I have a sore throat. It really feels scratchy. I was tired and achy, I went to see the doctor, and she said I have the flu.
Conversation 2 Person A ___ Yes, and I have a stomachache. ___ How do you feel today? ___ I have a sore throat. ___ I don’t feel so good. Person B ___ I feel fine, thanks. How about you? ___ Maybe you have the flu. ___ do you have a cough? ___ What’s wrong? Conversation 1 Person A ___ Do you have a fever? ___ That’s too bad. I hope you feel better tomorrow. ___ How are you today? ___ What’ the matter? Person B ___ I have a headache. ___ No, but I have a terrible backache. ___ Me, too. ___ Not so good. I feel terrible.