Unit3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are SectionB2a-2c课件(共24张PPT)人教版英语九年级全册

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Unit3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are SectionB2a-2c课件(共24张PPT)人教版英语九年级全册

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Unit 3
Could you please tell me where the restrooms are
Section B 2a-2c
If we want to order 2 hamburgers in a western country,
do you know how to make polite /p la t/ requests /r kwest/
礼貌的
请求
I want 2 hamburgers, please.
This is an impolite request.
Do you know how to make requests politely
A very helpful woman
gave me directions /d rek n/ to the police station.
方向
He hit a black car coming in the opposite direction /d rek n/ .
New words
He wrote down the__________ answers.
right
correct
[k rekt]
adj. 正确的;恰当的
=He wrote down the answers__________.
correctly
adv. 正确地
The information you gave us was incorrect.
Foreign Ministry (部门) speaker Lijian Zhao
n. 发言者;说话者
an indirect /d rekt/ line
adj. 弯曲的,拐弯抹角的
a direct /d rekt/ line
adj.直接的
She brought with her three friends, none of whom I had ever met before.
571119432@ is my e-mail address_.
地址;住址;通讯处
Could you please tell me where there’s an underground parking lot
a parking lot
an underground parking lot
地下的;地铁
禁止停车
Look at the title and the picture.
Prediction
Pre-reading
What is the passage mainly about
What to do when you meet with
difficulties.
B. How to get along well with
others.
C. How to ask for help politely.
2b
While-reading
Read the article and underline the topic sentence for each paragraph.
Reading for structure
Which is the structure of the article
A.
B.
C.
D.
Complete the chart.
Read Para. 1
While-reading
Sample sentences Where are the restrooms? Could you please tell me where the restrooms are
Similarities These are requests for . Both are .
Differences A very question. Sounds ___.
Conclusions(总结) It is to just ask a question .We also need to be when we ask for help.
similar
directions
correct
direct
more polite
not enough
correctly
polite
Complete the mind map.
Read Para. 2
While-reading
Good speakers ______________
they speak in different situations.
①change the way
how well
whom
all right
impolite
The expressions they
use might depend on
② ________
they know
each other
③ ________
they are
speaking to
It’s ④ ________
to ask your classmates
direct questions.
It might sound ⑤________
to ask teachers
direct questions.
Complete the mind map.
Read Para. 3
While-reading
leading into a request
polite
longer
include
1.Which is more difficult, to speak politely or directly
2.Is it important to learn how to use the right language in different situations Why
Answer the questions.
Read Para. 4
While-reading
To speak politely.
Yes. Because this will help us communicate better with other people.
Find all the direct questions and polite requests from the passage.
Direct questions Polite requests
1.Where are the restrooms
2. When is the school trip
3. Peter, tell me your e-mail address.
1. Could you tell me where the restrooms are
2. Excuse me, do you know when the school trip is
3.Peter, could you please tell me your e-mail address
2c
Post-reading
Could You Please ...
①When you visit a foreign country, it is important to know how to ask for help politely. For example, you may ask “Where are the restrooms ” or “Could you please tell me where the restrooms are ” These are similar requests for directions. Both are correct, but the first one sounds less polite. That is because it is a very direct question. It is not enough to just ask a question correctly. We also need to learn how to be polite when we ask for help.
2b
②Good speakers change the way they speak in different situations. The expressions they use might depend on whom they are speaking to or how well they know each other. It is all right to ask your classmates direct questions because you know them well. However, if you say to your teacher, “When is the school trip ”, this might sound impolite. But if you say, “Excuse me, Mr. West. Do you know when the school trip is ”, this will sound much more polite.
③Usually polite questions are longer. They include expressions such as “Could you please ... ” or “May I ask ... ” It sounds more polite to say, “Peter, could you please tell me your e-mail address ” than “Peter, tell me your e-mail address.” Sometimes we even need to spend time leading into a request. For example, we might first say to a stranger, “Excuse me, I wonder if you can help me” or “I’m sorry to trouble you, but...” before asking for help.
Key points
④It might seem more difficult to speak politely than directly. However, it is important to learn how to use the right language in different situations. This will help you communicate better with other people.
2b
While-reading
Request Person Place
1. Will you pass the salt
2. Do you know where I can change some money, please
3. Could you tell me what just happened
4. Can you please tell me where the nearest station is
5. Excuse me, do you know what time it begins, please
6. Let me know when you’re ready, OK
7. Could you possibly tell me the way to the village school
A
kitchen
B
street
B
street
B
street
B
cinema
A
home
B
street
Read the requests below. In the second column, write A if you would say it to someone you know and B if you would say it to a stranger. In the last column, write where you think these people are.
2d
Post-reading
It is important to know how to ____________ politely. It is not enough to just ask a question ________. We also need to learn how to ____________ when we ask for help. Good speakers ________ the way they speak in __________________. The expressions they use might _________ whom they are speaking to or how well they know _________.
Retelling
ask for help
correctly
be polite
change
different situations
depend on
each other
And direct questions sounds _________. Usually polite questions are _________ . Sometimes we even need to spend time ____________ a request. It might seem more
difficult to speak _________ than _________. But using
the right language in different situations will help you
______________________ other people.
impolite
longer
leading into
politely
directly
communicate better with
去国外游览
礼貌地请求帮助
听起来不怎么礼貌 / 不礼貌
一个直接的问题
在不同的情况下
学校旅行
诸如
电子邮箱地址
visit a foreign country
ask for help politely
sound less polite / impolite
a direct question
in different situations
school trip
such as
e-mail address
取决于
导入请求
花费时间做某事
麻烦某人
更好地与他人交流
一个地下停车场
递一下盐
兑换一些钱
depend on
lead into a request
spend time (in) doing sth.
trouble sb.
communicate better with other people
an underground parking lot
pass the salt
change some money

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