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1 UNIT 3 Where Do You Hang Out?

2 Lead-in Communication Strategy Listen and Practice Watch and Talk UNIT GOALS Learn words and expressions about hangouts. Listen to confirm predictions and make inferences. Learn how to ask for additional information Learn words and expressions about hangouts. Listen to confirm predictions and make inferences. Learn how to ask for additional information X X

3 LEAD-IN A. Below are some places where people often hang out. Match the place listed in the box with the picture. 1.__________________ __ 2. _________________ 3. __________________ 4. __________________ 5. _________________ cinemaamusement parksupermarket bookstorescenic spot

4 B. Play a guessing game with the help of the tips. One student describes a place where he/she usually hangs out and the others guess where it is. Then list more places you frequently go to. Example A: I often hang out there. There are many tables and chairs. B: Are there any people having dinner there? A: No. C: Are there any people drinking coffee? A: Yes. B/C: Got it! A coffee shop. Tips Places to hang out: cinema gym museum restaurant coffee shop park bookstore mall club supermarket LEAD-IN

5 Where Do People Hang Out in Seoul?Have You Been to River Park?I Need a Break!A Tour GuideTo Norway or Argentina?Shanghai’s Xintiandi and Montreal’s II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE

6 Martin: Soo, where do people hang out in Seoul? Soo: Well, there are many places, but I like Dae Hak Ro. Martin: Dae Hak Ro … Why do people hang out there? Are there many good restaurants? Soo: Yes, there are. Martin: Is it easy to get there? Is there a subway station in the area? Soo: Yes, there is. There is a subway stop one block away. Martin: Soo, where do people hang out in Seoul? Soo: Well, there are many places, but I like Dae Hak Ro. Martin: Dae Hak Ro … Why do people hang out there? Are there many good restaurants? Soo: Yes, there are. Martin: Is it easy to get there? Is there a subway station in the area? Soo: Yes, there is. There is a subway stop one block away. Next Page Matin: Is there a bar or a restaurant that you really like? Soo: Yes, there is. There is a restaurant called Sorak- san. It’s small, and it’s never very busy. The food is delicious. It’s my favorite restaurant in Seoul. Martin: How about museums? Are there any good museums in Dae Hak Ro? Soo: Well, there are museums, but they are kind of small. The real attractions are food and the nightlife. Matin: Is there a bar or a restaurant that you really like? Soo: Yes, there is. There is a restaurant called Sorak- san. It’s small, and it’s never very busy. The food is delicious. It’s my favorite restaurant in Seoul. Martin: How about museums? Are there any good museums in Dae Hak Ro? Soo: Well, there are museums, but they are kind of small. The real attractions are food and the nightlife. Previous Page Back Where Do People Hang Out in Seoul?

7 ○○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ CHECK Culture Tips II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE A. Listen and circle the things that Martin and Soo talk about Dae Hak Ro. ○ 1.2. 4. 3. 5. 6. 7.8. quiet bars New Words hang out 消遣 nightlife 夜生活 hang out 消遣 nightlife 夜生活 X X a park a subway station delicious food museums restaurants theaters nightlife Seoul is the capital and largest city of South Korea. Dae Hak Ro is a famous business district in Seoul. Seoul is the capital and largest city of South Korea. Dae Hak Ro is a famous business district in Seoul. X X Script

8 █ □ 2. The subway station is about one mile away. ○ ○ ○ ○ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ CHECK Script B. Listen again and check (√) True or False. True False □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 1. There are lots of good restaurants in Dae Hak Ro. 3. The museums there are small. 4. Nightlife there attracts Soo a lot. II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE Where Do People Hang Out in Seoul? 3. Sorak-san is a bar in the area. █ □ █ □ █ □ ○

9 II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE C. Talk with your partner about where students in your university usually hang out. Where Do People Hang Out in Seoul?

10 Kirsten: Ahmed, have you been to River Park yet? I love that place. Ahmed: Really? Tell me about it. Kirsten: There are lots of trees and flowers in it. Ahmed: Are there any places to sit down? Kirsten: Yes, there are these beautiful wooden benches under almost every tree. And there is a large gazebo next to a lake where I usually read. Ahmed: Is there a restaurant in the park? Kirsten: No, there isn’t any restaurant, but there are some vending machines where you can buy drinks or snacks. Kirsten: Ahmed, have you been to River Park yet? I love that place. Ahmed: Really? Tell me about it. Kirsten: There are lots of trees and flowers in it. Ahmed: Are there any places to sit down? Kirsten: Yes, there are these beautiful wooden benches under almost every tree. And there is a large gazebo next to a lake where I usually read. Ahmed: Is there a restaurant in the park? Kirsten: No, there isn’t any restaurant, but there are some vending machines where you can buy drinks or snacks. Next Page Ahmed: What about a fountain? Is there a fountain? Kirsten: Yes, there is! It’s the most beautiful fountain in town! In the summer, there are often kids playing in it to cool down. Ahmed: Are there any boats on the lake? Kirsten: Yes, I think so. Sometimes I see people on boats when I visit the park. They look so happy and relaxed! Ahmed: How can I get there? Are there any buses that go there? Kirsten: Yes, there are a few buses that will take you there. We should go this weekend! Ahmed: I’d love to! Ahmed: What about a fountain? Is there a fountain? Kirsten: Yes, there is! It’s the most beautiful fountain in town! In the summer, there are often kids playing in it to cool down. Ahmed: Are there any boats on the lake? Kirsten: Yes, I think so. Sometimes I see people on boats when I visit the park. They look so happy and relaxed! Ahmed: How can I get there? Are there any buses that go there? Kirsten: Yes, there are a few buses that will take you there. We should go this weekend! Ahmed: I’d love to! Previous Page Back Have You Been to River Park?

11 II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE A. Listen and sequence the things in the correct order from 1 to 8. Number 1 shows what is mentioned first, and number 8 shows what is mentioned last. _____ a restaurant_____ a fountain _____ a lake _____ vending machines _____ buses _____ boats _____ kids_____ wooden benches CHECK 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 New Words gazebo 凉亭 vending machine 自动售货机 snack 零食,点心 gazebo 凉亭 vending machine 自动售货机 snack 零食,点心 X X Script

12 II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE B. Listen again as you read the paragraph. When you see a mistake, cross it out and write the correct word above it. CHECK River Park is a beautiful park. There are a lot of trees and flowers. There are wooden benches everywhere. There is a small gazebo next to a lake. On the lake there are some boats. There is a restaurant and you can buy snacks or drinks there. There is a fountain, and kids often play near it to cool down. People look so happy and relaxed in the park. The two speakers will go there next week. under the trees large isn’t any from vending machines in this weekend

13 Part A Jenn: So, Kevin. What do you want to do this weekend? Kevin: There are a lot of things I want to do, Jenn! Jenn: Really? Tell me more. Kevin: Well, I want to go to the Central Park. There is a new climbing wall there. Do you want to do some rock climbing? Jenn: Umm. I don’t know. Rock climbing sounds OK. But I want to spend time at the gym. I’m so busy. I rarely go there any more. I want to get in shape. Kevin: Jenn! You do? You look so great! Jenn: Well, I don’t feel so great! Part A Jenn: So, Kevin. What do you want to do this weekend? Kevin: There are a lot of things I want to do, Jenn! Jenn: Really? Tell me more. Kevin: Well, I want to go to the Central Park. There is a new climbing wall there. Do you want to do some rock climbing? Jenn: Umm. I don’t know. Rock climbing sounds OK. But I want to spend time at the gym. I’m so busy. I rarely go there any more. I want to get in shape. Kevin: Jenn! You do? You look so great! Jenn: Well, I don’t feel so great! Part B Alan: Hi, Karen. Karen: Hi, Alan. How are things? Alan: I’m stressed out. Karen: Really? Why’s that? Alan: Oh, you know. Work is busy. Karen: Oh…Tell me more. Alan: There is a big sales meeting next week. I’m nervous about it. Karen: Well, are you done working for the day? Alan: Yeah, I’m done. I need a break. Karen: Do you want to go to the coffee shop that you like? It’s relaxing there. Alan: But don’t you have plans with Richard? I thought you two were going to the Starlight Jazz Club. You love that place. Karen: I do … but I also want to spend time with you. Part B Alan: Hi, Karen. Karen: Hi, Alan. How are things? Alan: I’m stressed out. Karen: Really? Why’s that? Alan: Oh, you know. Work is busy. Karen: Oh…Tell me more. Alan: There is a big sales meeting next week. I’m nervous about it. Karen: Well, are you done working for the day? Alan: Yeah, I’m done. I need a break. Karen: Do you want to go to the coffee shop that you like? It’s relaxing there. Alan: But don’t you have plans with Richard? I thought you two were going to the Starlight Jazz Club. You love that place. Karen: I do … but I also want to spend time with you. Back I Need a Break! Next Page Previous Page

14 I Need a Break! will go to the gym Alan likes jazz intended to go to a Jenn needs to relax jazz club is suggested to go to Kevin doesn ’ t feel healthy a coffee shop will go to a park Karen likes outdoors sports A. Listen to the two parts of the conversation and match the name with the information the people. CHECK II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE New Words get in shape 保持体型 get in shape 保持体型 X X Script

15 Kevin and Jenn are talking about where they want to hang out this weekend. Kevin has many things to do. He wants to do some in the Central Park because there is a new climbing wall there. He thinks Jenn, but Jenn doesn ’ t feel the same. She wants to. Alan is stressed out. There is a big next week and he is nervous about it. Today he is done working for the day and needs. Though Karen likes the Starlight Jazz Club, she still wants to time with Alan. So they decide to go to a coffee shop—a place. relaxing spend a break sales meeting get in shape looks great rock climbing B. Listen again and fill in the blanks with the information you’ve heard. II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE get in shape 保持体型 X X ________________ ______________ ________________ __________ _________ __________ New Words Script

16 II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE C. What is your opinion of the places Alan, Jenn, Kevin and Karen mentioned? Discuss with your partner. Example: A: I don ’ t like gyms. I like to exercise outside. I usually go to the park and exercises. B: Really? I go to the gym about three times a week. I love it! I Need a Break!

17 I’m Bobby and I work as a tour guide in Seattle, Washington. I love my job because I can meet all kinds of interesting people from all over the world. Usually I spend a lot of time traveling around the city, showing tourists some of the interesting sights. On a typical day, I arrive at work at around 9:30, and I spend the first hour answering emails or returning phone calls. Sometimes this takes longer because I have to call travel agents to confirm dates and times, especially if I have a large group arriving. Next Page Seattle is not a very large city, but there is a lot to do here. I show groups around the Space Needle or I take them on a tour of Pike Place Market. Sometimes I take tourists on a ferry ride across the bay to Vashon Island where we have lunch or do some shopping. In the afternoon, we return to Seattle and visit Elliot Bay Bookstore, one of the largest bookstores in the world. Many tourists are interested in buying picture books of Seattle to take home with them. Previous Page Back A Tour Guide

18 CHECK A Tour Guide II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE A. Listen and circle the correct answers. 1. What is the main topic of the passage? 2. Based on the passage, it seems that ______. C D A. A tourist in Seattle is talking about his trip. B. A bookstore owner is talking about his shop. C. A tour guide from Seattle is talking about his job. D. An office worker is talking about what he does on a typical day. A. there are many bookstores in Seattle full of picture books B. there isn’t much to do in Seattle because it is such a small city C. there aren’t any good restaurants in Seattle D. there are many different types of activities to do in Seattle Script ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ New Words travel agent 旅行社,旅行代理商 ferry 渡船 travel agent 旅行社,旅行代理商 ferry 渡船 X X Seattle is a coastal city and major seaport in the state of Washington, US. Space Needle is a tower and the symbol of Seattle. Seattle is a coastal city and major seaport in the state of Washington, US. Space Needle is a tower and the symbol of Seattle. X X Culture Tips ○

19 D. bookstores where tourists can buy picture books of Seattle CHECK II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE 3.According to the passage, at Pike Place Market there are probably ____. 4. According to the passage, the tourists who visit Seattle ______. A. interesting things for tourists to see B. ferries for people to take to Vashon Island C. the Space Needle and tourist sites A. don’t often enjoy taking the ferry to Vashon Island B. usually want to answer their emails while visiting downtown C. are interested in buying picture books about Seattle D. always return to Seatle from Vashon Island in the evening Script ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ A C

20 Bobby is a tour guide in Seattle, Washington. He loves his job because he can meet all kinds of interesting from all over the world. He usually spends a lot of time showing tourists interesting. On a day, he arrives at work at around and spends the first hour emails or phone calls. Then he shows groups the Space Needle or Pike Place Market. Sometimes he takes them to Vashon Island to have or do some. In the afternoon, he takes them back to Seattle and Elliot Bay Bookstore. visit lunch around returninganswering typical 9:30 people B. Listen again and fill in the blanks with the information you’ve heard. II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE _________ _____________ ______ ____________ __________ _____ ___________ Script sights _______ shopping ___________

21 I have two weeks off in September and I still can’t decide where I should go! On the one hand, I am considering spending two weeks in Norway. I can spend time in the woods hiking, sailing around the beautiful fjords, and boating on the lakes. I also have a good friend who lives in Oslo and he wants to take me to see some concerts if I come. The downside is that Norway is very expensive! Also, although September is late summer, it’s going to start getting cold around that time, and I don’t like cold weather. On the other hand, I am thinking about going to Next Page Argentina. Unlike Norway, the weather will be nice since it’s spring in September there. I will stay in Buenos Aires, which is really cheap and exciting. I can learn to tango and do a lot of walking around the city, which I hear is beautiful. The downside, though, is that in contrast to Norway, I don’t know anyone in Argentina so I will have to be alone a lot. Either way, I have a big decision to make before September! Previous Page Back To Norway or Argentina?

22 D. His decision to travel either to Norway or to Argentina for his vacation. A.His upcoming vacation and the time he should spend CHECK To Norway or Argentina? A. Listen and circle the correct answers. 1. What is the speaker talking about? 2. Based on the passage, it seems that the speaker ____. D B B. Norway’s fjords, Oslo, and seeing his friend for some concerts. C. Buenos Aires, learning the tango, and walking around Buenos Aires. A. thinks Norway is too hot and it won’t be fun B. realizes that there are many things to consider when taking a vacation C. thinks Argentina is exciting and there won’t be any time to spend moments alone. D. wishes that his friend in Argentina weren’t so boring and liked to do the tango Script ○ ○ ○ ○ New Words hike 徒步旅行 fjord 峡湾 downside 不利之处 tango ( 跳 ) 探戈 hike 徒步旅行 fjord 峡湾 downside 不利之处 tango ( 跳 ) 探戈 X X ○ ○ ○ ○

23 D. being alone and doesn’t like his friend in Oslo CHECK To Norway or Argentina? II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE 4. According to the passage, the speaker probably doesn’t like ______. B C A. Norway is boring while Argentina is too cold B. Norway might be too cold and Argentina might be too lonely C. Buenos Aires is too boring and Norway has too many lakes D. spending time with a friend is much more exciting than dancing A. the cold and doesn’t like the tango B. seeing concerts and doesn’t like swimming C. the cold and doesn’t like being alone too much Script ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 3. According to the passage, _____. ○

24 cold weather NorwayArgentina Up- sides I can spend time in the woods, around the beautiful fjords, and on the lakes. I also have a who lives in Oslo and he wants to take me to see some if I come. The weather will be since it’s in September. I will stay in Buenos Aires, which is really and. I can learn to and do a lot of around the city. Down -sides Norway is very, and it’s going to start around that time, and I don’t like. I don’t anyone so I will have to a lot. tango B. Listen again and complete the chart. hiking _______ sailing ______ boating ________ friend _______ concerts _________ expensive __________ getting cold __________ nice _ ___ _ spring ______ cheap _____ exciting _________ ______ walking _______ know _____ be alone __________ Script __________

25 Shanghai’s Xintiandi Xintiandi is one of the most enjoyable areas of Shanghai. There are so many things to do here! There are over 25 restaurants, which serve food from all over the world: Japanese, British, Brazilian, Italian, French, and, of course, Chinese. There are a few great clubs that play live music. On the weekends, residents and tourists walk around the entire area, or sit outside people-watching. There are also some beautiful shops that sell clothing, jewelry, and accessories, as well as house wares. Xintiandi has one of the most beautiful nightclubs in the world with glassware and a huge bar designed by a very famous Taiwanese glass workshop, Liuli Gongfang. In Xintiandi there is a man-made lake, Shanghai’s Xintiandi Xintiandi is one of the most enjoyable areas of Shanghai. There are so many things to do here! There are over 25 restaurants, which serve food from all over the world: Japanese, British, Brazilian, Italian, French, and, of course, Chinese. There are a few great clubs that play live music. On the weekends, residents and tourists walk around the entire area, or sit outside people-watching. There are also some beautiful shops that sell clothing, jewelry, and accessories, as well as house wares. Xintiandi has one of the most beautiful nightclubs in the world with glassware and a huge bar designed by a very famous Taiwanese glass workshop, Liuli Gongfang. In Xintiandi there is a man-made lake, surrounded by walkways, trees, and very expensive apartments. It’s a great place to rest and admire the scenery. Montreal’s Village Montreal’s Village lies next to a large university in a trendy part of downtown. Running along Rue Sainte-Catherine, the area is full of university students, pizza restaurants, and discount clothing stores. There are also many cafés, which are often full of students studying and chatting in between classes. Past Rue Amherst, the Village becomes more upscale and there are many expensive restaurants and nightclubs, as well as clothing and shoe stores that sell famous European brands and styles. The Village is one of the most diverse and exciting neighborhoods of any city in Canada. surrounded by walkways, trees, and very expensive apartments. It’s a great place to rest and admire the scenery. Montreal’s Village Montreal’s Village lies next to a large university in a trendy part of downtown. Running along Rue Sainte-Catherine, the area is full of university students, pizza restaurants, and discount clothing stores. There are also many cafés, which are often full of students studying and chatting in between classes. Past Rue Amherst, the Village becomes more upscale and there are many expensive restaurants and nightclubs, as well as clothing and shoe stores that sell famous European brands and styles. The Village is one of the most diverse and exciting neighborhoods of any city in Canada. Back Shanghai’s Xintiandi and Montreal’s Village Next Page Previous Page

26 CHECK Shanghai’s Xintiandi and Montreal’s Village II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE A. Listen and circle the correct answers. 1. The main idea of the passage is ______. 2. According to the passage, Xintiandi is ______. C B A. to demonstrate how important cultural centers are in two major cities B. to show where visitors can go when visiting two major cities C. to present two areas of two big cities and explain why they are so attractive D. to describe everything about two major cities in order for everyone to know them A. a diverse area full of university students, cafés, and some nice restaurants B. an exciting place to visit, containing many things to see and do C. a cheap place to stay when in town or when passing through D. a completely natural area with only parks, lakes, and gardens ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ New Words jewelry 珠宝,首饰 accessory 饰品 wares 货物 trendy 赶时髦的 upscale 高档的 jewelry 珠宝,首饰 accessory 饰品 wares 货物 trendy 赶时髦的 upscale 高档的 X X Script

27 CHECK II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE 3. According to the passage, the Village is ______. 4. It’s suggested in the passage that ______. A C A. a diverse area full of university students and caf é s B. an exciting restaurant with a very beautiful glass bar C. a cheap place to stay when passing through or when in town D. an expensive part of the city that contains only upscale restaurants and bars A. Shanghai is a much wealthier city than Montreal B. Xintiandi is probably much cheaper than the Village C. Xintiandi contains more high-end places while the village contains all kinds of places D. Xintiandi contains more shops, restaurants and movie theaters than the Village Script ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

28 A very famous Taiwanese glass workshop. _______________________________________________________________ There are restaurants, clubs, shops, nightclubs, a man-made lake, etc.. The Village is more likely to attract many different people. There are expensive restaurants and nightclubs, as well as clothing and shoe stores. II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE B. Listen again and answer the following questions. 1. What are there in Xintiandi ? _______________________________________________________________ 3. Besides pizza restaurants, discount clothing stores, cafés, what else are there in the Village? ________________________________________________________________ 4. According to the passage, what is special about the Village? _________________________________________________________ Script 2. What is Liuli Gongfang?

29 II. LISTEN AND PRACTICE Shanghai’s Xintiandi and Montreal’s Village C. Suppose there are two cities for you to choose as your holiday destination and you can’t decide where to go. Discuss with your partner, identifying pros and cons and using the expressions for additional information.

30 A. Listen and Practice. Then practice again using the other expressions. III. COMMUNICATION STRATEGY Asking for Additional Information A: Where do you like to hang out? A: Why’s that? A: Oh, really? Tell me more. * How come? * Can you explain why? * Tell me why? * Go on. B: I like clubs, department stores... you know, busy places. B: Well, I like meeting new people. B: I just think people are interesting.

31 III. COMMUNICATION STRATEGY Asking for Additional Information B. Pair Work. Continue these conversations with a partner. Use the expressions from Activity A to ask for additional information. 1. A: What do you like to do on weekends? B: Well, usually, I take yoga classes … 2. A: What ’ s your favorite part of town? B: Hmm. I really like Central Square … 3. A: How often do you go to the mall? B: To the mall? Never! …

32 III. COMMUNICATION STRATEGY Asking for Additional Information Example: A: I really dislike amusement parks. B: Really? Why ’ s that? A: Because they ’ re too crowded and loud. And I don ’ t like rides — they make me feel sick. C. Group Work. Discuss one thing that you dislike. Be sure to ask your classmates for additional information.

33 Jake: I need a favor. I need you to interview some people. Amy: How come? Jake: Well, it is a project for film school. It’s a video about where people hang out in the city. Amy: Okay, great! When do we start? Jake: Right now. Amy: Now? But I’m not ready! I don’t know what to ask. Jake: Here are some questions. And there is Lena. Ask her any question on the list. And … you are on! Amy: Oh, my gosh. Lena, where do you like to hang out in New York? Lena: I’m busy with a customer. Amy: Please, it’s for Jake’s film class. Lena: All right! Hmm … I like some museums. I love the Museum of Modern Art. Amy: Uh … why is that? Tell me more. Lena: Well, there are so many great paintings there. I love Picasso. Jake: I need a favor. I need you to interview some people. Amy: How come? Jake: Well, it is a project for film school. It’s a video about where people hang out in the city. Amy: Okay, great! When do we start? Jake: Right now. Amy: Now? But I’m not ready! I don’t know what to ask. Jake: Here are some questions. And there is Lena. Ask her any question on the list. And … you are on! Amy: Oh, my gosh. Lena, where do you like to hang out in New York? Lena: I’m busy with a customer. Amy: Please, it’s for Jake’s film class. Lena: All right! Hmm … I like some museums. I love the Museum of Modern Art. Amy: Uh … why is that? Tell me more. Lena: Well, there are so many great paintings there. I love Picasso. Amy: Do you have any other hangouts? Lena: I also like bookstores. My favorite is the World Bookstore. There are thousands of great cheap travel books, and … Jake: And cut. We don’t need your whole life story, Lena. Amy: Am I doing OK? Jake: Just relax to be yourself. Ask that customer. Amy: Excuse me. Do you mind if I interview you? Customer: Is this for TV? Amy: Oh, no, it is for a school project. Customer: Sure! Amy: Okay. What’s your favorite hangout in the city? Customer: I actually like to hang out here. Amy: Can you explain why? Customer: Well, the coffee is great. In fact, I need a refill. So, if you don’t mind… Amy: Oh, sure. Customer: Thanks. Jake: Cut. Chaz: So what do you think? Is Amy good at doing interviews? There is an old expression: practice makes perfect. Hang out and find out what it means. Amy: Do you have any other hangouts? Lena: I also like bookstores. My favorite is the World Bookstore. There are thousands of great cheap travel books, and … Jake: And cut. We don’t need your whole life story, Lena. Amy: Am I doing OK? Jake: Just relax to be yourself. Ask that customer. Amy: Excuse me. Do you mind if I interview you? Customer: Is this for TV? Amy: Oh, no, it is for a school project. Customer: Sure! Amy: Okay. What’s your favorite hangout in the city? Customer: I actually like to hang out here. Amy: Can you explain why? Customer: Well, the coffee is great. In fact, I need a refill. So, if you don’t mind… Amy: Oh, sure. Customer: Thanks. Jake: Cut. Chaz: So what do you think? Is Amy good at doing interviews? There is an old expression: practice makes perfect. Hang out and find out what it means. Back Previous Page Next Page

34 IV. WATCH AND TALK Practice Makes Perfect Part A: A. Predict and Watch. What do you think is happening? Look at the photos and check (√) your guesses. Then watch Part A to check your predictions. Script New Words My gosh! 哎呀 practice makes perfect 熟能生巧 My gosh! 哎呀 practice makes perfect 熟能生巧 X X Amy, Jake and Lena Jake

35 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ IV. WATCH AND TALK Practice Makes Perfect Part A: Script New Words My gosh! 哎呀 practice makes perfect 熟 能生巧 My gosh! 哎呀 practice makes perfect 熟 能生巧 X X CHECK 1. They are filming a commercial for the coffee shop. 2. Jake is the director of the film. 3. Amy is a little nervous while being filmed. 4. Lena asks if she can be in the film and Jake agrees. 5. Jake wants Lena to talk more about herself. □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 6. One customer says his favorite place to hang out is the coffee shop □ □ True False

36 1. _____ I need a favor. I need you to interview some people. 2. _____ Okay. Great. When do we start? 3. _____ Now? But I’m not ready! I don’t know what to ask. 4. _____ Ask her any question on the list. B. Second Watching. Who said it? Watch Part A again and write the name of the person next to each line. Write A for Amy, J for Jake, L for Lena, Cu for customer and Ch for Chaz. IV. WATCH AND TALK A J A J L A Script 5. _____ I’m busy with a customer. 6. _____ Uh … why’s that? Tell me more.

37 B. Second Watching. Who said it? Watch Part A again and write the name of the person next to each line. Write A for Amy, J for Jake, L for Lena, Cu for customer and Ch for Chaz. IV. WATCH AND TALK L Cu J Ch Script 7. _____ I also like bookstores. My favorite is the World’s Bookstore. 8. _____ Just relax and be yourself. 9. _____ The coffee is great. 10. _____ Is Amy good at doing interviews?

38 CHECK IV. WATCH AND TALK C. Third Watching. Watch Part A again and circle the correct answers. 1. Jake’s film project is for ______. 2. The film is about ______. 3. Amy seems ______ when she’s interviewing people. A. Martina B. school C. a Hollywood contest A. travel bookstores B. the best restaurants in the city C. where people hang out in the city A. nervous B. angry C. bored B C A Script

39 CHECK IV. WATCH AND TALK 4. Amy asked Lena for additional information using the phrase ______. 5. Lena says her favorite place to hang out is ______. 6. Lena tells Amy her favorite bookstore is The World’s Bookstore because _______ A. “Go on.”B. “Can you explain why?” C. “Tell me more.” A. The Metropolitan Museum of Art B. The Museum of Modern Art C. The Picasso Museum A. there are hundreds of great travel books. B. there are thousands of great cheap travel books. C. there are thousands of expensive travel books. C B B Script

40 C. Third Watching. Watch Part A again and circle the correct answers. CHECK IV. WATCH AND TALK 7. The customer asks Amy ______. 8. Chaz introduces the expression ______. A. where she likes to hang out in the city B. for her phone number C. for another cup of coffee A. “practice makes perfect” B. “the early bird gets the worm” C. “a penny saved is a penny earned” A C Script

41 IV. WATCH AND TALK D. After Watching 1.Interview your classmates on “Where do you hang out?”, using the conversation strategy you’ve learnt in this unit.

42 IV. WATCH AND TALK D. After Watching 2. What do you think Chaz means by “practice makes perfect”? Tell about a time when the expression “practice makes perfect” was true in your life. I think he means that if you practice something many times, you will eventually get really good at doing it. When I learned to drive, at first I was very bad. I went out every day with my mother to practice in a parking lot. Eventually, I got a lot better and we started driving on the street. Finally, I got my license and was good at driving. Suggested Answer

43 Amy: Excuse me, do you have a second? Man: Yes, sure. Amy: What’s your favorite place to hang out in New York? Man: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Amy: And why is that? Man: There are some of the greatest paintings in the world there. Amy: Thanks. Man: All right. Thanks. Bye. Amy: Pardon me! May I ask you some questions for a student film project? Man: Yeah. Amy: Where do you like to go in the city? Man: I like to hang out in a coffee shop in the Village. Amy: Why do you like to go there? Man: You know. I got a lot of reading time. There are cool people there. It’s relaxing. Amy: Excuse me, do you have a second? Man: Yes, sure. Amy: What’s your favorite place to hang out in New York? Man: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Amy: And why is that? Man: There are some of the greatest paintings in the world there. Amy: Thanks. Man: All right. Thanks. Bye. Amy: Pardon me! May I ask you some questions for a student film project? Man: Yeah. Amy: Where do you like to go in the city? Man: I like to hang out in a coffee shop in the Village. Amy: Why do you like to go there? Man: You know. I got a lot of reading time. There are cool people there. It’s relaxing. X X Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Back Amy: Thanks a lot. Have a great day! Man: No problem! Amy: Excuse me, do you have a second? Woman: Sure. Amy: What’s your favorite place to hang out in New York? Woman: Well, I love quiet dinners at this small French restaurant in our neighborhood. Man: Antoine’s? Woman: It’s my favorite. Amy: And why do you like to go there? Woman: They’ve got delicious food. Man: But it’s so expensive. I like the pizza parlor on 45 th Street. Man: You don’t need any reservations and you can sit outside in nice weather. And the pizza is fantastic … So is the pasta. Amy: Thanks a lot. Have a great day! Man: No problem! Amy: Excuse me, do you have a second? Woman: Sure. Amy: What’s your favorite place to hang out in New York? Woman: Well, I love quiet dinners at this small French restaurant in our neighborhood. Man: Antoine’s? Woman: It’s my favorite. Amy: And why do you like to go there? Woman: They’ve got delicious food. Man: But it’s so expensive. I like the pizza parlor on 45 th Street. Man: You don’t need any reservations and you can sit outside in nice weather. And the pizza is fantastic … So is the pasta. X X Woman: They’re both really good restaurants, but for special occasions, birthdays, holidays, I’d take Antoine’s, anyday. Man: I have to agree, but tonight, let’s have Thai food. Woman: Chinese? Man: Okay. Woman: Okay. Amy: Well, thanks for your time. Man: You are welcome. Woman: You are welcome. Woman: So… Let’s go! Amy: And thank you for watching. Chaz: Amy is getting good at this. See? Practice makes perfect. She found out lots of people hang out in New York restaurants. Let’s compare two of them. Antoine’s, the French restaurant, is expensive. The Big Tomato, the pizza place, is cheap. Antoine’s is quiet, but the Big Tomato has a noisy crowd. One thing they both have in common is really delicious food. So where do you wanna hang out? Woman: They’re both really good restaurants, but for special occasions, birthdays, holidays, I’d take Antoine’s, anyday. Man: I have to agree, but tonight, let’s have Thai food. Woman: Chinese? Man: Okay. Woman: Okay. Amy: Well, thanks for your time. Man: You are welcome. Woman: You are welcome. Woman: So… Let’s go! Amy: And thank you for watching. Chaz: Amy is getting good at this. See? Practice makes perfect. She found out lots of people hang out in New York restaurants. Let’s compare two of them. Antoine’s, the French restaurant, is expensive. The Big Tomato, the pizza place, is cheap. Antoine’s is quiet, but the Big Tomato has a noisy crowd. One thing they both have in common is really delicious food. So where do you wanna hang out? X X

44 IV. WATCH AND TALK Practice Makes Perfect Part B: Summary In Part B, ( / Lena) continues doing interviews for Jake ’ s school project. This time, she interviews people (in a restaurant/ ) in New York and she seems a lot ( / less) confident doing it. She talks to (forty / ) different people. Two of the people she talks to are a couple that (make an inference about/ ) two restaurants that they like. A. Predict and Watch. Read the summary and guess the correct words in parentheses. Circle them. Then watch Part B to check your guesses. Script New Words metropolitan 大都会的 pizza parlor 比萨店 metropolitan 大都会的 pizza parlor 比萨店 X X Amy on the street more four compare and contrast CHECK

45 IV. WATCH AND TALK B. Second Watching. Watch Part B again and check ( √ ) the box for each person’s favorite place to hang out in New York. Script 1. The Metropolitan Museum of Art 2. Coffee shops in the village 3. Small French restaurant, Antoine’s 4. Pizza parlor on 45 th street √ √ √ √ CHECK

46 Amy: Excuse me, do you have a ? Woman: Sure. Amy: What ’ s your favorite place to in New York? Woman: Well, I love quite dinners at this small restaurant in our neighborhood. Man: Antoine ’ s? Woman: It ’ s my. Amy: And why do you like to go there? Woman: They ’ ve got food. Man: But it ’ s so expensive. I like the parlor on 45 th Street. Woman: The Big Tomato. C. Third Watching. Watch the third segment of Part B again as you read the dialogue. Complete the sentences with the missing words. hang out __________ second ______ French ______ favorite _______ delicious ________ pizza _____

47 Amy: Can you tell me why that is? Man: There ’ s a great there and it ’ s always really. Woman: He means noisy. Man: You don ’ t need any and you can sit outside in nice weather. And the pizza is fantastic … So is the pasta. Woman: They ’ re both really good restaurants, but occasions, birthdays, holidays, I ’ d take Antoine ’ s any day. Man: I have to, but tonight, let ’ s have Thai food. Woman: ? Man: Okay. Woman: Okay. Amy: Well, thanks for your time. special reservations crowd ______ lively _____ ___________ ______ agree _____ Chinese _______

48 D. After Watching. Use the Venn diagram to compare and contrast restaurants or cafés that you like to go to. Then discuss with your partners. IV. WATCH AND TALK Suggested Answer The food is excellent, all my friends go there, the crowd is fun they have good music, it’s bright and sunny I like the chairs, it’s quiet, it has good prices

49 The End

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