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2 Unit 1 Introductions and Greetings Time 3*90 ’ Time 3*90 ’

3 Objectives Focus 1.1 Introducing yourself 1.2 Saying where you are from 1.3 Introducing other people Sum-up Assignment Objectives Focus 1.1 Introducing yourself 1.2 Saying where you are from 1.3 Introducing other people Sum-up Assignment ObjectivesFocus1.1 Introducing yourself1.2 Saying where you are from1.3 Introducing other peopleSum-upAssignment ObjectivesFocus1.1 Introducing yourself1.2 Saying where you are from1.3 Introducing other peopleSum-upAssignment

4 Objectives When the learners finish learning this unit, they should be able to When the learners finish learning this unit, they should be able to making introduction making introduction making self-introduction making self-introduction Content

5 Focus Initiate a conversation Initiate a conversation Establish a relation Establish a relation Content

6 1.1 Introducing yourself A Discussion Content

7 1. Read the two pictures and work out: What are they doing? What are they doing? How are they doing? How are they doing? What are they speaking? What are they speaking? introduction shake hands, smile, make eye- contact, bend body, exchange business card Glad to meet you Content

8 2. Unlike in Chinese, self introduction in English is conducted in this way (on board): 1) greeting (Hi)------presenting one ’ s name (My name is/ I am XXX )------showing willingness for the meeting (nice to met you). 1) greeting (Hi)------presenting one ’ s name (My name is/ I am XXX )------showing willingness for the meeting (nice to met you). 2) respond with showing happiness (nice to meet you, too)------- present one ’ s name (My name is/ I am XXX ). 2) respond with showing happiness (nice to meet you, too)------- present one ’ s name (My name is/ I am XXX ). Content

9 2. Role play 1) Practice with partner as at a business meeting where you are strangers to each other. 1) Practice with partner as at a business meeting where you are strangers to each other. 2) Help is offered when needed but encouragement is more needed as students are not used to this practice, while some think this is too easy. 2) Help is offered when needed but encouragement is more needed as students are not used to this practice, while some think this is too easy. Content

10 3. Demonstration 1) Come to the stage to demonstrate. The first group should be the one who have not practiced seriously. By demonstration, they can realize that practice doesn ’ t mean reading is enough. 1) Come to the stage to demonstrate. The first group should be the one who have not practiced seriously. By demonstration, they can realize that practice doesn ’ t mean reading is enough. 2) The later group should be volunteers. 2) The later group should be volunteers. Content

11 4. Discussion on demonstration with such questions: 1) Is there any room for improving ? 1) Is there any room for improving ? 2) What suggestion would you make? 2) What suggestion would you make? Content

12 5.Sum up the discussion: Not only verbal devices should be employed, non-verbal devices also are required in self introduction, such as hand shake, smile, bend body, offer business card, and etc. Not only verbal devices should be employed, non-verbal devices also are required in self introduction, such as hand shake, smile, bend body, offer business card, and etc. Content

13 C Listening 1. Listen to the recording. 2. After listening, all students are to give oneself a new name and put it on a slip. Collect the slip and then ask some one to take one of them and then start looking for the one bearing the name on the slip. 3. Useful expression: Excuse me. Are you XXX? Excuse me. Are you XXX? Sorry for interruption. Sorry for interruption. That ’ s alright. That ’ s alright. Content

14 1.2 Saying where you are from 1.2 Saying where you are from A Reading 1. Read the advertisement on the book. Are the statements true or false? 1. Read the advertisement on the book. Are the statements true or false? Content

15 Suggested answer: 1) T, 2) T, 3) F, 4) T, 5) F, 6) T, 7) T, 8) F, 9) T 1) T, 2) T, 3) F, 4) T, 5) F, 6) T, 7) T, 8) F, 9) T Content

16 B Listening 1. Match the guests ’ names to the office. 1. Match the guests ’ names to the office. Name Office 1)Anopow Beijing 2)Brown New Delhi 3)Hernandez Colombia 4)Singh Moscow 5)Narayan New Delhi 6)Yin Brussels 7)Pousset New York Content

17 2. Listen to the tape twice. Suggested answer: Name 1) Moscow, 2) New York, 3) Colombia, 4) New Delhi, 5) New Delhi, 6) Beijing, 7) Brussels Content

18 C Role play 1. Read the file on Page 116 and 118 respectively and make sure that the aim of the task is clear and well understood. 1. Read the file on Page 116 and 118 respectively and make sure that the aim of the task is clear and well understood. 2. Practice in pairs while teacher should tour round in the classroom and offer help in case it is needed. Encouragement is motivation. 2. Practice in pairs while teacher should tour round in the classroom and offer help in case it is needed. Encouragement is motivation. 3. Demonstration and comment. 3. Demonstration and comment. Content

19 1.3 Introducing other people A Listening 1.Complete the conversation with the phrases in the box. 1.Complete the conversation with the phrases in the box. 1) Complete the conversation on the book with the phrases below. 1) Complete the conversation on the book with the phrases below. Cream and sugar, please. Cream and sugar, please. He works in Milan. He works in Milan. How are things? How are things? Pleased to meet you, Mr Toncini. Pleased to meet you, Mr Toncini. Have a seat, Giovanni, Have a seat, Giovanni, Do you know Brian Turner? Do you know Brian Turner? Content

20 Suggested answer: 1) How are you? 1) How are you? 2) do you know Brian Turner? 2) do you know Brian Turner? 3) He works in Milan. 3) He works in Milan. 4) Please to meet you, Mr. Tokini. 4) Please to meet you, Mr. Tokini. 5) Have a seat, Giovanni. 5) Have a seat, Giovanni. 6) Cream and sugar, please. 6) Cream and sugar, please. Content

21 2. Role play based on the completed conversation. 2. Role play based on the completed conversation. Content

22 3. Discuss: Making introduction is a common practice in business career. How to do that? There are some tips: Introduce the visited one to the visiting one first. Introduce the visited one to the visiting one first. Introduce the junior positioned one to the senior one first. Introduce the junior positioned one to the senior one first. Introduce the younger one to the elder one first. Introduce the younger one to the elder one first. Introduce the male to the female first. Introduce the male to the female first. After conducting introduction, the introducer usually should find an excuse as to leave the new acquaintances to chat. After conducting introduction, the introducer usually should find an excuse as to leave the new acquaintances to chat. Content

23 B Language focus 1.Study the examples in the box. 1.Study the examples in the box. 2. Read the files on Page 63, Yuki ’ s file, File 29 and 30, discuss which of the four would be favorable as candidates? 2. Read the files on Page 63, Yuki ’ s file, File 29 and 30, discuss which of the four would be favorable as candidates? Content

24 C Writing Look at the pictures and work out what people are saying. Look at the pictures and work out what people are saying. This task is based on previous practice and it is always very easy for students majored in English. This task is based on previous practice and it is always very easy for students majored in English. It can be taken as a relax as previous practice and discussion is some stressful. It can be taken as a relax as previous practice and discussion is some stressful. Content

25 Sum-up In this unit, we learnt: In this unit, we learnt: 1. How to properly make a self introduction as to establish a relation. 1. How to properly make a self introduction as to establish a relation. 2. How to properly make others known to each other by an introduction. 2. How to properly make others known to each other by an introduction. 3. In communication, non-verbal devices are required. 3. In communication, non-verbal devices are required. Content

26 Assignment 1. Role pay: group leader should see that every one in the group practices the skills of introduction and self introduction. ( A demonstration is to be made in next session). 1. Role pay: group leader should see that every one in the group practices the skills of introduction and self introduction. ( A demonstration is to be made in next session). 2. Learn all the names of countries and cities by heart. 2. Learn all the names of countries and cities by heart. Content


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