Lecture I. Self introduction  Name: 林玉萍 Sophia   Phone: 81113591  QQ: 4780519.

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Lecture I

Self introduction  Name: 林玉萍 Sophia   Phone:  QQ:

Things to Bear in Mind  Schedule and Contents  Grading  Rules

语音训练听说训练 1Week 2/3letters and phonemesMeeting and Greetings 2Week 4/5word stressOpening and Closing 3Week 7/8clustersLikes & Dislikes; Preferences 4Week 9/10 ElisionFact and Opinion; Asking about People’s Opinion/ Giving Opinion 5Week 11/12 Weak FormAgreement and Disagreement 6Week 13/14 Liaison (link-up)Getting Information; Making Suggestion; Asking for and Giving Permission 7Week 15/16 RhythmSimilarity and differences 8Week 17/18 IntonationCompound dictation

Grading Daily work(60%)+Final Exam(40%) =Score Attendance 10 % In-class Score 25 % After-class Score 20 % Progress 5% Quiz 5% Group Activities 10% Monologue 10% Listening Assignment (Written exercises) 10% Oral Assignment 10% Teacher Remark Extra Performance (Diligence, Excellence)

Rules (Notebook)  10 minutes earlier in the classroom, pre-reading the textbook.  Hand in all the homework on time.  Active and cooperative.  Any time to turn to teacher ’ s help.

Reiteration  When you have happy things, come to talk to me; when you have unhappy things, do come to me.  My telephone: