资源简介 (共22张PPT)Unit 2 Exploring EnglishListening & Speaking1. Starting out: the__________ of English wordsRevision(复习)originunfamiliarcultures1. 缩略2. 合成3. 派生4. 转类word formation(构词)2. Reading:Grammar: ___________________3. Vocabulary:words in different ___________4. Listening & Speaking: __________ English expressions.Learning Objectives(学习目标)1. 通过听、读文本,推测生词含义;2. 通过听对话,推断人物关系;3. 能够用英文询问生词含义,进行对话。P24: the unfamiliar English expressions add1. What does “selfie” mean?A. a selfish personB. a photogragh of yourself on the mobile phoneC. your own picture that you take with the phoneP24: Read and answer.2. What does “netizen” mean A. a kind of netB. a person who surfs on the InternetC. a fisherman who uses the Internet3. Where would you most likely see “BRB”, “COZ” or “G2G” BRB : be right backCoz: becauseG2G: go to goA. on the wallB. on the InternetC. on the pictureHow are these words formed (构成) Selfie = self + ie Netizen = net + izen(citizen)BRB = be right back G2G = got to go(abbreviation<缩略>)Do you know any other abbreviations LOL (combing some words or letters)Words Meaning OriginDim sum a kind of traditional ______________ from _____________dialect_______ using a cellphone without caring about others a combinationof_________and ______________ a shorter way of saying ___________________ from the internetP25:Listen and fill in the tableLOLlaugh out loudListen again and answer the following quesitons.1: What’s the relationship between the two speakers 2: Who might be Bob 3: What does the woman think of the man A. classmates B. couple C. colleguesA. the woman’s collegue B. the man’s friend C. the man’s collegueA. funny B. stupid C. out of dateConversation 3Conversation 3: script(文本)A: Darling, could you take a look at this message from Lucy I have no idea what she's talking about...again.B: What has she said A: Well, I told her a joke that Bob told me today at the office, and, as you see, she replied “LOL”. What's that for B: Oh, LOL! It's a shorter way of saying “laugh out loud”.A: I've never seen or heard that before. Where does it come from B: It was first used on the Internet. You use it to show you think something is very funny.A: Oh, okay.B: Keep up with the times, darling!1.2.3.Words Meaning Origindim sum a kind of traditional ______________ from _____________dialect_______ using a cellphone without caring about others a combination of the words of_________and ______________ a shorter way of saying ___________________from the internetP25:Listen and fill in the tableLOL“laugh out loud”Chinese foodthe GuangdongWhat might be the relationship between the two speakers A. collegues B. employer and employeeC. interviewer and intervieweeC.Conversation 1A: I'm going to buy something to eat from the restaurant downstairs. Would you like anything B: Oh yes, please. Could you order me some dim sum A: Some what B: Dim sum.A: What kind of food is that B: It's a kind of traditional Chinese food from South China, including dumplings, spring rolls, meatballs and so on.A: Oh, I see. So “dim sum” comes from Chinese B: Yes, that's right. In fact, it comes from the Guangdong dialect. In Mandarin or Putonghua it would be “dian xin”.A: Well, it sounds good! Maybe I'll order that as well...Words Meaning Origindim sum a kind of traditional ______________ From _____________dialect_______ using a cellphone without caring about others a combination of the wordsof_________and ______________ a shorter way of saying ___________________from the internetP25:Listen and fill in the tableLOL“laugh out loud”Chinese foodthe GuangdongcellfishcellphoneselfishListen again and answer the following quesitons.Conversation 2:1. What does the boy think of the film 2. What does the boy think of the one talking on the phone 3. What might be the relationship between the two speakers A. caring B. intertesting C. selfishA. loudly B. great C. terribleA. friends B. teacher and studentC. interviewer and intervieweePresenter: Conversation 2A: How was the movie B: It was great, but some one in front of me was talking so loudly on her phone.A: How cellfish! B: Yes, I agree. Very selfish.A: Ah, do you know what I mean by “cellfish” B: Of course! When you say “selfish”, you mean only caring about yourself and not about other people, right A: That's what “selfish” with an “s” means, but I'm talking about “cellfish” starting with the letter “c”.B: I haven't heard that word before. What does it mean A: It means using a cellphone in a way that shows you don't care about the other people around you.B: That's interesting. How do you spell it A: C-E-L-L-F-I-S-H. It's the words “cellphone” and “selfish” put together.B: Oh, I see...1.2.What should we do when meeting unfamiliar words Selfie Netizen BRB Coz G2GDimsum cellfish LOL3. Ask for their meanings.1. Guess their meanings according to word formation orcontext(语境).2. Look them up in the dictionary.How to ask for the meanings of the words And answer 1. Starting out: the__________ of English wordsRevision(复习)originunfamiliarcultures1. 缩略2. 合成3. 派生4. 转类word formation(构词)2. Reading:Grammar: ___________________3. Vocabulary:words in different ___________4. Listening & Speaking: __________ English expressions.Conversation 1: script(文本)A: I'm going to buy something to eat from the restaurant downstairs. Would you like anything B: Oh yes, please. Could you order me some dim sum A: Some what B: Dim sum.A: What kind of food is that B: It's a kind of traditional Chinese food from South China, including dumplings, spring rolls, meatballs and so on.A: Oh, I see. So “dim sum” comes from Chinese B: Yes, that's right. In fact, it comes from the Guangdong dialect. In Mandarin or Putonghua it would be “dian xin”.A: Well, it sounds good! Maybe I'll order that as well...Presenter: Conversation 2A: How was the movie B: It was great, but some one in front of me was talking so loudly on her phone.A: How cellfish! B: Yes, I agree. Very selfish.A: Ah, do you know what I mean by “cellfish” B: Of course! When you say “selfish”, you mean only caring about yourself and not about other people, right A: That's what “selfish” with an “s” means, but I'm talking about “cellfish” starting with the letter “c”.B: I haven't heard that word before. What does it mean A: It means using a cellphone in a way that shows you don't care about the other people around you.B: That's interesting. How do you spell it A: C-E-L-L-F-I-S-H. It's the words “cellphone” and “selfish” put together.B: Oh, I see...Conversation 3: script(文本)A: Darling, could you take a look at this message from Lucy I have no idea what she's talking about...again.B: What has she said A: Well, I told her a joke that Bob told me today at the office, and, as you see, she replied “LOL”. What's that for B: Oh, LOL! It's a shorter way of saying “laugh out loud”.A: I've never seen or heard that before. Where does it come from B: It was first used on the Internet. You use it to show you think something is very funny.A: Oh, okay.B: Keep up with the times, darling!how to ask:1. Some what 2. What is that 3. What does it mean 4. How do you spell it 5. Oh, I see...how to answer:1. It means....2. It’s a kind of...3. It’s a short way of...Summarya doggy bag Role A(P105)Role B(P:108)You are a waiter/ waitress in a restaurant.You ask your customer whether he/she needs a doggy bag.Role BYou are asking for the bill in a restaurant. The waiter/ waitress asks you if you need a doggy bag. You don't know what it is and ask him/her to explain.Speaking time:Find out the unfamiliar expressions in passage 2(P26-28) and check their meanings.You can ask for their meanings with the sentence patterns we learnt today.Homework 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览