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Unit Four Excuse Me The First Two Periods Designed by Lu Yan
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Get the right sound Circle the words you hear in the pairs. Then listen and repeat both words in each pair Unit Four Excuse Me
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Listen In Talk about the pictures at P.29; Write down the expressions of “asking to be excused”: Excuse me, Madam. No problem. I’m sorry, sir. That’s OK. I beg your pardon? What can I do for you? Unit Four Excuse Me
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Talking pictures Unit Four Excuse Me
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Listen In Listen to the tape of the dialogues, and check the answers; Listen to the dialogues and complete them with what the students hear. Notes about the dialogues. Unit Four Excuse Me
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Dialogue 1 M: I sent him a letter last week. (Coughs)_______. W: ______________.Has he gotten it yet ? M: It seems not. (Coughs again).___________ W:.Are you O.K.? You’re catching a cold or something ? M: (Coughs) Please ___________. I think I’m having a cold. Excuse me No problem. Excuse me again Forgive me ■
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Unit Four Excuse Me Dialogue 2 W1:__________.Miss White. W2: Yes. What can I do for you ? W1:______________________ this afternoon ? I’m not feeling well, and I want to go to the clinic. W2: Of course.________________. I hope you’ll feel better soon. Excuse me May I be excuse from class You are excused ■
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Unit Four Excuse Me Dialogue 3 M: Miss Smith, this is the third time you are late this week._________________ this time ? W: __________,Mr. Clinton. I didn’t hear the alarm. M: __________________, and what do you expect me to do about it ? W: I’m sorry. I don’t know. Maybe I’m not meant to be a secretary. What’s your excuse I’m sorry I’m tired of your excuses ■
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Listen In Notes about the dialogues: A cold in English only refers to the common situation of a runny nose, a headache, a sore throat and coughs. Colds do not include stomach sickness. When colds do include stomach sickness, it is called influenza or flu. A person can have any sort of disease or condition, for example have a cold or have a broken leg, however, catch can be used only for infectious diseases such as colds, pneumonia and tuberculosis. Unit Four Excuse Me
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Be meant to: be supposed to Cf. “I’m sorry.” “I beg your pardon.” “Excuse me.” In British English, you say (I’m) sorry to a person if you accidentally touch them, or get in their way (for example, if you step on someone’s toes). You might also hear the rather formal expression I beg your pardon. In American English you say Excuse me. When apologizing for something that the hearer does not know about or does not remember, the speaker needs to explain what has happened, or to remind the hearer of the situation. –Imitate the speakers while listening
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Focus On List the expressions of “asking to be excused” and the responses to them: Asking to be ExcusedResponses Excuse me.That’s OK. Pardon me.It’s all right. I beg your pardon.It’s nothing. I must excuse myself.No problem. I’m sorry (for…)Are you really sorry? Unit Four Excuse Me
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Focus On Sorry about that. It isn’t your fault. I apologize (for…)Forget about it. Please forgive me (for…)I accept your apology. I have to excuse myself a moment. Go ahead. May I be excused?Of course. Permit me to excuse myself.You’re excused. I’m sorry, but I have to say…No excuses! Unit Four Excuse Me
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Speak Out Explain the model Make conversations in pairs Present the conversations to the class Unit Four Excuse Me
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Listen More Learn the words and phrases Listen to the definitions and tick off the best answer Listen to the statements and decide which one is closer to the statement heard on the tape Listen to the dialogues and decide which is the best answer: Unit Four Excuse Me
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Notes about “Lost and Found”: (AmE) a special place to which people who have lost something can go in the hope of getting it back. (lost property office, BrE) Background information: Formal titles are very seldom used in the United States, except in some special occupations---by judges, high government officials, certain military officers, medical workers, doctors, professors and religious leaders. Most of these titles are followed by surnames. For example, Judge Harley, General Clark, Dr. Black (medical), Dr. Smith (professor), and so on. But for a professor, who is Listen More
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nearly always a university professor, you may call him “professor”, with or without his surname. Note, especially, that the word “teacher” is not used as a form of address. Unit Four Excuse Me
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Listen more D1: W: Excuse me,Professor Smith. M: Yes? W: would you please repeat your last question? M: certainly. What are the two major causes of world war Ⅱ ? Question1: what does the woman want the man to do? Question2: what’s the relationship between the woman and the man? ■ Unit Four Excuse Me Script
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D2 Question1 :where does the conversation most probably happen? Question2: why does the woman apologize? W: Oh, excuse me. I’m sorry. That was clumsy of me. M: No need to apologize. These buses are always coming to a sudden stop. I understand. ■ Unit Four Excuse Me Script
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D3: ■ Unit Four Excuse Me Q1: what excuse does the garage man give for the delay? Q2: why doesn’t the man accept the mechanic’s excuse? M1: You’ve had my car for two weeks now. haven’t you finished? M2: Forgive me,Mr. Twain. We have been busy these days, and two mechanics in our garage are down with the flu… M1: No excuse! Every time I come it’s a different one. I want my car by Friday, and no more excuses. M2: Listen, you can have it right now for all I care… Script
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Section D: Circle true or false 1.Three bags are missing. 2.The bag at the Lost and Found belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Smith. 3.The bag at the Lost and Found belongs to the girl. 4.Mrs. Smith’s bag is a large blue suitcase. T F F T Key ■ Unit Four Excuse Me
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All big cities are quite _____. Living in a modern Asian city is not very _______________living in an American city. But the same can not be said about living on farms. In many parts of the world, farmers and their family lives in _____________. In the United States, ________, each farm family lives on its own fields, often beyond ____________any neighbors. ________ traveling from a village to the fields every morning, American farmers stay on their land __________ the week. Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks similar different from villages or towns however the sightof Instead of throughout ■ Unit Four Excuse Me NEXT PAGE
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They travel to the nearest town on Saturdays for shopping or on Sundays for _______.The children ________ buses to large schools which serve all of the farm families living in the area. In some areas, there are small schools serving a few farm families, and the children ________ school. church ride on walk to Unit Four Excuse Me BACK
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Act It Out Use the expressions in Listen In to make dialogues according to the following situations: You are talking with someone, and you suddenly feel sick. Your best friend promises to meet you at a restaurant at 6 p.m. It is now 6:45 and he has just come in. A young boy is supposed to clean the yard around their house in the afternoon, but he went to play with his friends instead. When he comes home, his mother is angry. You step on someone’s toes on a crowded bus. Unit Four Excuse Me
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Assignment Finish off the exercises in the workbook Prepare for the dictation Preview Text A in Unit 5 Unit Four Excuse Me
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