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Listening and Speaking 卢燕华 Tel:

Grading and Rules to Follow First thing first

Grading Routine Performance Attendance 10% Homework 10% Class Participation 15% Class Activities 10% Quiz 15% 60%

Be willing to cooperate. Regular preview and overview Finish and hand in your work on time. No absence is allowed. Being late for the class is not allowed. Rules for the Course

1.Communicative Functions: Greetings Hi, there! I’m Tristan from the states. Nice to meet you, Tristan. My name is Kelly. Dialogue 1

I don’t think we’ve met before. My name is… No, I don’ think so either. Nice to meet you. My name is… Dialogue 2

I’m his roommate, David, I’ve heard so much about you from Bill. Yes, my name is Sally, and you are… Dialogue 3 Hello! Are you a friend of Bill’s?

Say “Hi” to your fellows!

Greeting friends: A: Good morning, Jack. How are you doing? B: I’m doing great, and you? A: I’m fine, thanks. ---How’s everything? /How are you getting alone?/ What’s up?/ What’s going on?/ Hey, man. ---I’m not feeling well, today./ Pretty Good!/ Just fine./ the same as ever.

My new friends are from…

 Lady’s age/weight  Wages/Salary/Income  The private aspect of their lives, e.g. their marital status  The price of things bought What western taboos?

Introduction: Hello! My name’s Kara, I’m a new student here. May I introduce myself? I’m Andy Lee, a new student in the Foreign Languages Department. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is James Hart. If you don’t mind, I’d like to introduce myself. I’m Bill.

Introduction: A: Carl, I’d like you to meet Ann. B: Nice to meet you, Ann. C: Same here. Do you know each other? David – Paul. Bill, I’d like to introduce George to you. I’ve been looking forward to meeting you. It’s a great honor to have Dr. Smith here today. It is with great pleasure that I introduce to you Mr. Bill Gates, President of Microsoft Company.

What are they talking? Plot: 1 David greets Dr. Smith; 2 David introduces Tony to Dr.Smith; 3 Tony and Dr.Smith carry on their conversation 4 Tony and David are going to catch movie, thus saying farewell to Dr.Smith Character: David, Tony, Dr.Smith

Hi, there! My name is… I don’t think we’ve met before… Excuse me, but are you … Beautiful day, isn’t it? It was nice talking to you! It’s a pleasure to meet you! Glad to meet you! See you later! … Opening Continuing Ending

Ways to control a conversation; Opening Continuing Ending Ways to get or exchange information; Contexts/Situations Communicative Functions

Taking notes while listening. Opening or Closing?

assignments 1. Reading aloud: Language focus: P4 and P14 2. A short speech: How can we improve our oral English ? (1 minute) 3.Listening: P5: Talking about studying English P9 and 10: Part C and D P18 and 19: Part C and D