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Unit 1 Greeting and Introducing People. New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Session 3 Section III Maintaining a Sharp Eye Section IV Trying Your Hand.

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1 Unit 1 Greeting and Introducing People

2 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Session 3 Section III Maintaining a Sharp Eye Section IV Trying Your Hand

3 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 A Little About Me Passage II

4 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Introduce one of your classmates and invite others to guess who she/he is. Warm-up activity

5 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 tall / short / slim / thin / fat / heavy/ strong / medium / average height He / She is Warm-up activity

6 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 curly hair / long hair / short hair/ blond hair / brown hair / straight hair /wavy hair / bald Warm-up activity How about her hair?

7 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 She’s beautiful/pretty/ good (nice)- looking. He’s handsome / gorgeous / smart / cool. How to describe their appearances? Warm-up activity

8 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Warm-up activity have a beard / a bearded man a long / round / oval face friendly / kind / easy-going / helpful / fun loving / sporty diligent /quick-minded / hard-working

9 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 People with different characteristics: quiet friendly stubborn hard-working absent-minded Warm-up activity

10 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Reading of the passage A Little About Me passag e passag e

11 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Mike Name in full: _____________ Gender: ________________ Nationality: _________________ Marital Status: _______________ Education: _________________ Work Experience: _______________ ________________ ________________ Hobbies: ________________ Mike Adams Not mentioned Teaching in a Sports university in China Male British Married Reading comprehension Fill in the blanks.

12 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 go from one residence or location to another The pressures of city life forced him to ________ the countryside. move to a. move to Useful words and expressions

13 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 be friendly, generous, or warm-hearted b. be kind to patient doctor The doctor is always kind to the patients. Useful words and expressions

14 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 reverse a previously held opinion or an earlier decision The old man is very stubborn and it’s difficult for him to change his mind. c. change one’s mind Useful words and expressions

15 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 everything is controlled by Some parents want to have everything of their children under control. d. have everything under control Useful words and expressions

16 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 be clean and in order She spends a few hours cleaning her house every day. So it always looks neat and tidy. e. look neat and tidy Useful words and expressions

17 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Section IV Trying Your Hand Section IV Trying Your Hand

18 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Business cards can help you to remember people you have met. A clean, creative, professionally printed and visually attractive card conveys a positive first impression that can linger long after your first meeting. Job titles, the company name, your department (if you work for a large organization), as Sample analysis Applied writing: Business cards

19 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 well as contact information ( address, e- mail address, telephone number, fax and mobile-phone numbers) are usually given on business cards. Additionally a succinct description of your company’s business can be helpful. Your card should display the same design and basic information as your Sample analysis Applied writing: Business cards

20 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 other marketing materials. However a business card is not a brochure or a catalog; its space is limited, so you must choose the information content and your words carefully. A good approach is to break the essential information down into three areas: identity, credibility and clarity. Sample analysis Applied writing: Business cards

21 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Work Units Co. Ltd. Group Company TV Station Department Trade Company Electronics Co. Ltd. Items included in a business card: Applied writing: Business cards

22 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Key to Ex. 2: 滨海市电子有限公司 李 铁 刚 软件部经理 / 电子工程师 地址:滨海市长江路 50 号 传真: 0411-4708500 邮编: 116023 电邮: ltg6@263.net 电话: 0411-4673289 传呼: 13625122445 Exercises Applied writing: Business cards

23 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 International Exchange Section Binhai International Business College Lu Yang Director/Professor of English Address: No.98 Xinan Road, Binhai City Tel : 0411-4673289 Post code : 116023 E-mail: fli603@263.net.cn Mobile : 13614314654 Fax: 0411- 4708500 Key to Ex. 3: Exercises Applied writing: Business cards

24 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Most English sentences are constructed using three basic sentence patterns. The heart of every English sentence is the Subject-Verb core. Most English sentences are constructed using three basic sentence patterns. The heart of every English sentence is the Subject-Verb core. Sample analysis Sentence writing: Basic sentence structure

25 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Other elements can be added to make sentence structure grow into more complex sentence patterns (there are 8 listed in the Workbook). When we speak out or write a sentence, the essential thing to do is to get the basic sentence structure correct. Other elements can be added to make sentence structure grow into more complex sentence patterns (there are 8 listed in the Workbook). When we speak out or write a sentence, the essential thing to do is to get the basic sentence structure correct. Sentence writing: Basic sentence structure Sample analysis

26 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Subject + Verb + (Object) Subject + Linking Verb + Predicative There be structure Jim works very hard. Mary likes Chinese food. Mr. Smith is a doctor. Bill looks sick. There is a great Italian restaurant across the street. There are beautiful wild flowers in the hills. No. 2. 3. 1. Structures Examples The three main basic sentence patterns: Sentence writing: Basic sentence structure

27 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 2. Can you give me some help? 1.We often prepare some Chinese food for our foreign friends. Key to Ex. 7: 3. Let’s reserve him a quiet room in the hotel. Exercises Sentence writing: Basic sentence structure

28 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 4. Li Li teaches Mr. Green Chinese every morning. 5. Please call me David. 6. Do you often send e-mails to your parents? 7. There are quite a few new words in this text. Key to Ex. 7: Exercises Sentence writing: Basic sentence structure

29 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 1. Design a name card for yourself. 2. Do the grammar exercises in the Workbook. 3. Recite the last paragraph of Passage II. 4. Read and learn by heart the new words in Unit 2. 5. Prepare the speaking activities in Section I of Unit 2.

30 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Reading of the passage Hello, I'm Mike Adams. I'm an English teacher. Do you want to know something about me? I was born in England. Then my family moved to America when I was 10. I'm tall, and I have a gentle face. My hair is dark brown but there is not too much hair left on the top of my head. I used to be a sportsman with a strong body, but now my muscles have become soft, and my stomach is getting a little larger each year. I try to be kind to other people, but sometimes I'm very stubborn and never change my mind. I want to be an honest person. I'm very organized in both work and life. When I go on holiday, I carefully make a list of things to take, and I pack my bags two or three days before I leave. I like to have everything under control, and I don't want any last-minute panic.

31 New Practical English 1 Unit 1 Now I'm teaching in a university in China. I love this country and my students, and I also want my students to love me. So I work hard, and I like to look neat and tidy. I always wear a jacket and tie. Of course, I become a different person at home. I change into old but comfortable clothes. My work keeps me busy until quite late at night. But I usually find time to sit and talk with my wife and children. Even though I enjoy working very hard each day at the university, I still feel that my family is more important than anything else. Reading of the passage


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