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Unit 1: It’s nice to meet you
課程內容: 問候(Greetings)的用語以及相對或適合的回應(Responses) 自我介紹 (Self-introduction) 詢問他人姓名與電話 (Asking names and telephone numbers)
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Greetings Ex1 A: How are you? B: Great! (Fine/Ok) I’m just fine.
I’m OK. Not bad. I’m doing all right. I feel great, thanks.
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Ex2 A: How’s your day? (How’s your work?) B: Great! (Fine/Ok) It’s just fine. It’s OK. Not bad. I’m doing all right.
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Self-introduction A: My name is Helen Wang. B: I’m Jennifer Miller.
A: It’s nice to meet you, Jennifer. B: Nice to meet you, too, Helen.
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1 A B CONVERSATION I’m Jennifer Miller. Listen and practice.
Michael: Hi. My name is Michael Ota. Jennifer: I’m Jennifer Miller. Michael: It’s nice to meet you, Jennifer. Jennifer: Nice to meet you, too. Michael: I’m sorry. What’s your last name again? Jennifer: It’s Miller. first names last names Jennifer Miller Michael Ota B Pair work Introduce yourself to your partner. 5
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Greetings 打招呼的方式 (Saying hello) 說再見的方式 (Saying goodbye)
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7 A SAYING HELLO Listen and practice. 1 2 I’m just fine, Alex.
Thank you. Good morning, Mr. Garcia. How are you? Hi Matthew. How are you? Great! How about you, Lisa? 7
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B Class activity Go around the class. Greet your classmates formally
3 Listen 4 Good afternoon, Brad. How are you? Not bad, thanks. How are you? Good evening, Mrs. Morgan. Hello, Ms. Chen. How are you? I’m OK, thank you. B Class activity Go around the class. Greet your classmates formally (with titles) and informally (without titles). 8
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A SAYING GOOD-BYE 14 Listen and practice. Bye-bye, Lisa.
2 See you later, Matthew. See you tomorrow. Bye-bye, Lisa. Good-bye. Have a nice day. 9
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B Class activity Go around the room. Say Good-bye to your classmates
Listen 3 4 Bye. Have a good evening. Good-bye, Ms. Chen. Thanks, Kim. You, too. Good night, Mrs. Morgan. B Class activity Go around the room. Say Good-bye to your classmates and teacher. 10
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Greeting 與Self-Intro的結合
第一次見面時必須先要打招呼, 然後就要作自我介紹才合乎禮貌 詢問對方是誰時, 該如何措辭才有禮貌?
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8 A CONVERSATION He’s over there. Jennifer: Excuse me. Are you
Steven Carson? David: No, I’m not. He’s over there. Jennifer: Oh, I’m sorry. A Listen and practice. Jennifer: Steven? This is your book. Steven: Oh, it’s my math book! Thanks. You’re in my class, right? Jennifer: Yes, I am. I’m Jennifer Miller. Steven: It’s nice to meet you. Steven: Hey, David, this is Jennifer. She’s in our math class. David: Hi, Jennifer. Jennifer: Hi, David. Nice to meet you. 12
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Asking Names What’s your name? What’s your last name?
What’s your first name? What’s your telephone number? What’s your _____ phone number (手機號碼)? Are you Jennifer Lin?
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Popular names and nicknames
Males Anthony (Tony) Christopher (Chris) Joshua (Josh) Michael (Mike) Matthew (Matt) Females Elizabeth (Beth) Jennifer (Jen) Katherine (Kathy) Nicole (Nicki) Susan (Sue)
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Asking Telephone Numbers
My telephone number is area code country code
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My cell phone number is 前四, 中三, 後三 Ready for some tests? 09__ __ 096__ ___ ____ - _____
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A B NUMBERS 11 Listen and practice. Pair work Practice these numbers.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 zero one two there four five six seven eight nine ten (oh) B Pair work Practice these numbers. Name: ________________ Work Phone: ___________ Home Phone: ___________ Cell Phone: ____________ Anna Silva Name: ________________ Work Phone: ___________ Home Phone: ___________ Cell Phone: ____________ James Liang 17
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A B LISTENING Phone numbers A: What’s your name? B: I’m Anna Silva.
12 LISTENING Phone numbers A Jennifer and Michael are making a list of classmates’ phone numbers. Listen and complete the list. Name Phone number David Medina _______________ _____________ (212) _______________ Sarah Conner (347) _____________ _______________ Steven Carson _____________ (201) _______________ Nicole Johnson (646) _____________ B Class activity Make a list _______________ Jennifer Miller _____________ (646) of your classmates’ names and phone numbers. _______________ Michael Ota (718) _____________ A: What’s your name? B: I’m Anna Silva. A: And what’s your phone number? B: It’s (201) 18
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Useful Words meet ; met first name; last name single; married;
classmates; roommates; math (book , class, or teacher) male; female Good (morning, afternoon, evening) zero; one; two; three; four; five; six; seven; eight; nine; ten; eleven; twelve; thirteen; fourteen; fifteen; sixteen; seventeen; eighteen; nineteen; twenty; twenty-one; thirty; forty;
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