资源简介 (共33张PPT)Period4Section B (2a-2d)Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are 学习目标Period4Section B (2a - 2d)1.学习新词汇:politely,request,direction,correct, polite,direct,speaker,whom,impolite,address,underground,parking lot,depend on,such as,lead into掌握句型:When you visit a foreign country, it is important to know how to ask for help politely.It might seem more difficult to speak politely than directly. It might seem more difficult to speak politely than directly.2. 通过观看视频谈论图片,能够说出如何有礼貌地寻求帮助,能够感知在不同的语言交流情境下,能够选择不同的语言.3. 在阅读2b的过程中,通过fast reading, 能够正确找出段落的主题句,选择文章的结构;通过careful reading,能够正确地回答问题,能够说出使用有礼貌语言的重要意义,有礼貌语言的特点,在语境中体会不同的询问技巧,学会在不同的环境下,使用合适的语言来礼貌地询问和准确地回答。情 境 导 入Learn New Wordspolitely / p 'la tl /adv. 礼貌地;客气地request /r 'kwest/n. 要求;请求direction /d 'rek n/n. 方向;方位correct / k 'rekt/adj. 正确的;恰当的polite /p la t/ adj.有礼貌的;客气的speaker /'spi:k (r)/ n.讲(某种语言)的人;发言者whom /hu:m/pron.谁;什么人direct /d 'rekt/ adj.直接的; 直率的impolite / mp la t/adj.不礼貌的;粗鲁的address / 'dres/n.住址;地址,通讯处underground / nd 'ɡra nd/adj.地下的 n.地铁parking lot停车场;停车区情 境 导 入What do you think of their conversations 人民教育出版社Pardon me, could you please tell me where to park my car Sure. There’s an underground parking lot over there.What do you think of their conversations Are their results the same LongShortPoliteIndirectDirectImpoliteIt’s very important to knowhow to ask for help politely.Using suitable languageIn different situations, you need to choose and use suitable language based on cultural knowledge.How can we make polite requests Let’s read 2b to learn more.Underline the topic sentences of each paragraph.What can you get from these topic sentences 阅读策略:文章段落的中心句通常位于每段的第一句或第二句,有时也会在段落中间。Main ideas of each paragraph.The topic sentence is usually the first or the second sentenceof each paragraph. Sometimes it is also in the middle of a paragraph.Skimming新 课 探 究Underline the topic sentences of each paragraph.What can you get from these topic sentences 阅读策略:文章段落的中心句通常位于每段的第一句或第二句,有时也会在段落中间。Main ideas of each paragraph.The topic sentence is usually the first or the second sentenceof each paragraph. Sometimes it is also in the middle of a paragraph.SkimmingPeriod4Section B (2a - 2d)单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究What’s the main idea of each paragraph Please match.Para. 1Para. 2Para. 3Para. 4the importance of speaking politelyhow to choose suitablelanguage (situations)the feature of polite language(longer)the importance of usingthe right language单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究How many parts can this passage be divided into Para. 1Para. 2Para. 3Para. 4the importance ofspeaking politelyhow to choose suitablelanguage (situations)the feature of politelanguage(longer)the importance of usingthe right languageTopicConclusionOpinions+examplesWhat is the main purpose of the passage To help us communicate better with other people.Skimming单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究绿灯行When 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.Are these two requests correct When you visit a foreign country, you have to ask for help. Which request is better, the first one or the second one Why Read Para 1 carefully, and answer the questions.Careful reading12Yes.The second one.Because it is more polite.Be polite!单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究When 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.Read Para 1 again. What can you learn from this paragraph A ______ question is __________ than an indirect one.We should not only ask a question _________, but also learn to be _______ when asking for help.directless politecorrectlypoliteIs it better to bepolite all the time 单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究绿灯行Good 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.1. How do good speakers change the way they speak in different situations The expressions they use might depend on whom they are speaking to or how well theyknow each other.2. Please match the questions with the situations.a direct questiona polite request12teachers or strangersclassmates or close friends单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究Read Para 2 again and complete the mind map.Good 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._________the way they speak in different situations.Change______ we speak to________ we know themwhomhow well_________ or strangersyour friends or _________classmatesteachersExcuse me, Mr. West. Do you know when the school trip is ”When is the school trip depend on单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究绿灯行Usually 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.Read Para3 carefully and answer T or F.( ) Usually polite questions are longer than impolite questions.( ) “Peter, tell me your e-mail address.” is a polite request.( ) Before asking for help, you must say “I wonder if you can help me.”( ) We don’t need time to lead into a request sometimes.TFFF阅读策略:在阅读时要找到文中的依据,理解文本意思。What are the features of polite questions 单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究What are the features of polite language 1) Excuse me, do you know… 2) Pardon me , could you please tell me where to park my car 3) Excuse me, I wonder if you can help me.4) I’m sorry to trouble you, but …Time to think1. Polite questions are longer.2. Polite expressions are indirect.单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究Pardon me, could you please tell me where to park my car Excuse me, Mr. West. Do you know when the school trip is Could you please tell me where the restrooms are Direct questions Polite requestsWhere are the restrooms When is the school trip Where’s the post office Peter, could you please tell me your e-mail address How do we make direct questions polite By adding “excuseme” or “pardon me” at the beginning of the question2. By using “could” instead of “can” in questions3. By adding “please”Find the direct questions and polite requests from the passage.2c单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究Usually 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.Find more polite expressions in Para.3Tips of being polite:1. Longer requests2. Indirect language3. Intonation, facialexpressions and bodylanguage单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究It might seem more difficult to speak politely than be direct. However, it is important to learn how to use proper language. This will also help you communicate better with other people.Read Para 4 carefully and answer the questions.Neither.It is important to learn how to use the right language in different situations.To help readers communicate better with other people.1. In the writer’s opinion, is it important to speak politely or directly 2. What’s the writer’s purpose 单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究Listen and fill inIt 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 _________.ask for helpcorrectlybe politechangedifferent situationsdepend oneach other单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究And direct questions sounds _________. Usually polite questions are _________ . Sometimes we even need to spend time ____________ a request. It might seem moredifficult to speak _________ than _________. But usingthe right language in different situations will help you______________________ other people.impolitelongerleading intopolitelydirectlycommunicate better with单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究Couldyouplease...?P2: change the way indifferent __________P3:polite questions are _______P4: how to use theright languageP1:ask for help_______Where are... Could you... less polite;______more politeBoth are right.depend onWhom they're speaking tohow well they know each otherexpressionsCould you please... ______ I ask... spend time _____________a requesthelp you ______________better with otherspolitelydirectsituationslongerMayleading intocommunicateLook and retell单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究Arestaurant/homeBstreetany public place/homeA/BBstreetBmovie theatre/center hallAhomeBstreetRead 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 the people are talking.2d单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究Language pointWhen you visit a foreign country, it is important to know how to ask for help politely.当你在国外游览时,知道如何礼貌求助很重要。句子真正的主语 (subject) 是后面的动词不定式短语 to know how to ask for help politely.it 是形式主语,代替真正主语放句首,避免使句子头重脚轻。构成常见句式:It is + adj. (for sb.) to do sth.做某事(对某人来说)是怎样的。It’s very helpful to be able to speak a foreign language.01单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究politely作副词,意为“礼貌地;客气地”,其反义词为 impolitely(无礼地;粗鲁地);polite是其形容词形式,反义词为impolite(无礼的)。(1)request在此作名词,意为“要求;请求”。多指比较正式的请求,其后常接介词for,引出请求的具体内容。They have made an urgent request for international aid.These are similar requests for directions.request /r kwest/ n.&v. 要求;请求02单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究(2)request还可作动词,意为“要求;请求”。常见用法有:request sth. (from sb. ) (向某人)请求某事/某物She requested permission to take part in the match.request sb. (not) to do sth. 请求/要求某人(不要)做某事The waiter requested me not to smoke in the restaurant.request + that从句 要求...... 此时that从句要用虚拟语气,即从句谓语用“should+动词原形”,should可省略。She requested that no one ( should) be late for the meeting.单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究direction作名词,常与介词in连用。in the direction of 意为“向着……的方向”。Scared by the loud noise, the rabbits ran off in all directions.He drove in the direction of London.These are similar requests for directions.direction /d rek n/ n. 方向;方位03(1)direct在此处作形容词,意为“直接的”。I’m not in direct contact with them.(2)direct作形容词,还可意为“直率的”。He is very direct, so you always know what his real views are.That is because it is a very direct question.direct /d rekt/ adj. 直接的;直率的04单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究correct在此作形容词,其同义词是right,反义词是incorrect“不正确的” ,其副词形式是correctly。He gave a correct answer to the question.If I remember correctly, he is Spanish.correct还可作及物动词,意为“纠正,批改”。It’s necessary to correct his mistakes.He’s been correcting the kids’ homework for hours.Both are correct, but the first one sounds less polite.correct /k rekt/ adj. 正确的;恰当的05单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究speaker是可数名词,由“speak(v. 讲)+ -er(后缀)” 构成。Our first speaker is Mr. Smith.She’s an English speaker.speaker作名词,还可意为“扬声器,喇叭“。A tinny voice issued from a speaker.Good speakers change the way they speak in differentsituations.speaker/ spi k (r) / n.讲(某种语言)的人;发言者06单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究Class test1.我们必须学会如何在困难中求助。We must know how ____ ____ _____ help when we’re in trouble.2.明天我们是否举行运动会视天气而定。Whether we will have a sports meeting tomorrow _____ ______the weather.3. 好像没有人知道这个问题的正确答案。It _______ ______ nobody knows the right answer to this question.4.我们可以把这个话题引入一场热烈的讨论中。We can ______ this topic ______ a heated discussion.5. 你能告诉我去最近医院的路吗?Could you please tell me______ ____ ____ the nearest hospital to ask forseems thatdepends on根据汉语完成句子,每空一词。lead intothe way to单击此处添加标题文本内容新课探究It is not enough to just ask a question (1) _________. We also need to learn how tobe polite when we ask for help.Good (2)________ change the way they speak in different situations. Theexpressions they use might depend on (3) _______ they are speaking to or how(4)______they know each other. For example, it is all right to ask your classmates (5) _________questions. But it will sound (6) __________ to ask your teachers direct questions.Polite questions are usually (7) __________ and sometimes they sound like a kindof request. It seems (8) __________ to speak politely, but it is very (9)__________to learn how to use the right language in different (10)_________.correctlyspeakerswhomdirectimpolitewellimportant direct difficult speakers situations correctly longer impolite whom wellChoose the proper word and fill the blank.longerdifficultimportantsituations课 堂 小 结Period4Section B (2a - 2d)1. 提出礼貌的要求2. 听起来更礼貌3. 一个很直接的问题4. 请求帮助5. 在不同的情形下6. 取决于7. 你所用的表达方式8.引入;导入9.与……交流10. 花时间做某事make polite requestssound more politein different situationsask for helpa very direct questionthe expressions you usedepend onlead intocommunicate withspend time (in) doing sth.单击此处添加标题文本内容Homework课堂小结Draw a mind-map of the passage.Retell the whole passage.Make new conversations with different situations by using direct questions or polite requests.THANK YOU 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 Section B 2b.wav U3 SectionB-2 课件 .pptx U3B2 words and expressions.mp3