新世纪视听说教程 In the Neighborhood.

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新世纪视听说教程 In the Neighborhood

A busy day Vocabulary Link ________ ________ _________________ Lesson A Running errands vocabulary link Lesson A Running errands A busy day Vocabulary Link Work with a partner. Match the verbs with the nouns and phrases, and write the expressions in the picture. Sometimes more than one combination is possible. ________ 4 Ann’s errands ________ 1 3 _________________ 5 _________ / _________ 6 _______________ 2 10 __________ 7 ________ / 8 _________________ 9 _______________ / Verbs Nouns and phrases cut out make grocery shopping a grocery list get get get get pick up pick up the bus home a haircut the car at the garage the kids from the school go go take coupons to a dentist appointment leave unload the dry cleaning the groceries

A busy day Vocabulary Link Lesson A Running errands vocabulary link A busy day Vocabulary Link Work with a partner. Ask each other questions about the pictures. Ann’s errands A: What is the lady in Picture 5 doing? B: She is picking up her dry cleaning A: In Picture 2, what is Ann doing? B: She is making a grocery list.

Listening Too much to do Language Notes Proper name Other words Lesson A Running errands listening Listening Too much to do Proper name Donna’s Do-It-All Show Other words host caller hire incredible pick up Language Notes How often do you listen to the radio? What kinds of programs do you listen to?

Listening Too much to do Lesson A Running errands listening Listening Too much to do Listen to this radio call-in show. Write T (Ture) or F (False) for each statement. The caller has enough time for his errands. Donna suggests an errand service. 3. The caller doesn’t like the suggestion. ____ F ____ T ____ F Keys

√ Too much to do Listening ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Lesson A Running errands listening Too much to do Listening Listen again. Which errands does the caller have to do? According to the radio host, which errands can the service do? Check ( ) the correct column(s). √ Caller Service 1. go to a doctor’s appointment 2. take the car to the garage 3. pick up a child at school 4. go to the bank 5. do the grocery shopping ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Keys

√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Too much to do Listening ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Lesson A Running errands listening Too much to do Listening Listen again. Which errands does the caller have to do? According to the radio host, which errands can the service do? Check ( ) the correct column(s). √ Caller Service 1. go to a doctor’s appointment 2. take the car to the garage 3. pick up a child at school 4. go to the bank 5. do the grocery shopping ( ) √ ( ) ( ) √ ( ) ( ) √ ( ) √ ( ) ( ) √ ( ) √ ( ) √ Keys

An errand service Communication Lesson A Running errands communication An errand service Communication Work with a partner. Read the ad for an errand service and fill in the missing details. Look at what this satisfied customer said! _____________ Are you too busy to ? No time to ? We want to help you with … __________ ________ _____________ _____________ ERRAND PRICE grocery shopping ______________ __________ $35 per hour ______________ __________ ______________ __________ Hours of operation: _____________

Communication An errand service Lesson A Running errands communication Communication An errand service Make a list of errands that you or your parents often do. Errand ______________________________________________________

An errand service Communication Lesson A Running errands communication An errand service Communication Tell your partner what errands you usually do and when and where. 1. On weekends I usually go to the laundromat to do my laundry. 2. I usually go shopping in the neighborhood after dinner.

An errand service Communication Lesson A Running errands communication An errand service Communication Tell your partner what errands you usually do and when and where. Information for practice Errands Where to When do the laundry go shopping draw money check my e-mail to the bank to the post office to the laundromat to the pharmacy to the supermarket on weekends every afternoon when I’m not in class after dinner every Monday morning

An errand service Communication Lesson A Running errands communication An errand service Communication Imagine you are calling an errand service. Your partner works for the errand service. Ask for help with your errands. Then switch roles. A: Hello, Handy Helpers Errand Service. Can I help you? B: Yes, I think so. I’m very busy. I need help with my errands. A: We can help you. Which errands? B: Well, I need help with my groceries. Can you go grocery shopping for me? A: No problem. B: How much do you charge? A: $3 per hour. B: Fine. I have the grocery list. Can I e-mail it to you? A: Certainly.

An errand service Communication Lesson A Running errands communication An errand service Communication Imagine you are calling an errand service. Your partner works for the errand service. Ask for help with your errands. Then switch roles. A: Hello, Home Cleaning Service. Can I help you? B: Yes, I need to have a document delivered urgently. A: Sorry, we don’t have delivery service. You may probably try Express Delivery Service, please. B: Oh, thank you!

An errand service Communication Lesson A Running errands communication An errand service Communication Imagine you are calling an errand service. Your partner works for the errand service. Ask for help with your errands. Then switch roles. Information for practice Errand service companies Errand services Handy Helpers Errand Service Express Delivery Service Home Cleaning Service delivering a parcel of documents returning library books delivering a bunch of flower cleaning the windows cleaning the kitchen getting photos developed Reasons I’m too busy. I can’t get away from the office. We are going to have a party at my house.

Claudia’s errand service Lesson B running errands Lesson B Running errands Global Viewpoints: Running errands My neighborhood City Living: Claudia’s errand service

Global Viewpoints Running errands My neighborhood Before You Watch Part I running errands Global Viewpoints Running errands My neighborhood Before You Watch Proper names Buenos Aires, Argentina Brazil Other words residential groceries dry cleaner pharmacy sidewalk transportation Language Notes

Part I running errands While You Watch Watch the interviews Running errands. Check( ) all the errands each person mentions. √

√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ While You Watch 1. On weekends, Brad goes to … ( ) Part I running errands Lesson A Running errands While You Watch Watch the interviews Running errands. Check( ) all the errands each person mentions. √ ■ 1. On weekends, Brad goes to … ( ) the bank. ( ) the dry cleaners. √ ( ) the laundromat. √ ( ) the supermarket. 2. In Argentina, Alejandra goes to … √ ( ) the bank. √ ( ) the supermarket. √ ( ) the dry cleaners. √ ( ) the pharmacy. 3. When Calum’s not in class, he goes to … ( ) the laundromat. √ ( ) the supermarket. √ ( ) the bank. √ ( ) the post office. Keys

Part I my neighborhood While You Watch Watch the interviews My neighborhood and circle the words you hear.

My neighborhood in Buenos Aires is a / neighborhood. Part I my neighborhood While You Watch Watch the interviews My neighborhood and circle the words you hear. ■ Julianna: Alejandra: Lourdes: I live close to / , parks … My neighborhood in Buenos Aires is a / neighborhood. There are a lot of trees / … There is a big / near my house. It’s very easy to get around / . movie theaters restaurants _______________________________ residential commercial commercial __________________________ on the sidewalks in the park ________________________________ school grocery store ________________________ taking public transportation using a car _____________________________________________ Keys

Claudia’s errand service Part 2 video course Lesson A Running errands Lesson B Running errands City Living Claudia’s errand service Main characters Minor character clerk at the dry cleaner Claudia Oliveira Roberto Chavez

Part 2 video course Lesson A Running errands Preview In this episode, Roberto is sick, so Claudia offers to do a few errands for him. I can do your errands for you. Claudia stops by and finds Roberto too sick to do his errands and offers to help.

Part 2 video course Lesson A Running errands Preview In this episode, Roberto is sick, so Claudia offers to do a few errands for him. Could you get some groceries for me ... there's a grocery list right over there. And ... Roberto accepts Claudia’s offer and asks her to pick up a few things for him.

Part 2 video course Preview In this episode, Roberto is sick, so Claudia offers to do a few errands for him. Got the groceries. Next, the dry cleaning ... Claudia goes to the grocery store, the dry cleaners, and the video store for Roberto.

Part 2 video course Preview In this episode, Roberto is sick, so Claudia offers to do a few errands for him. Everything’s in one place. Claudia comes back and comments on how convenient Roberto’s neighborhood is.

Part 2 video course Lesson A Running errands Preview In this episode, Roberto is sick, so Claudia offers to do a few errands for him. You know what would be really nice? Claudia is getting ready to leave but then Roberto asks for just one more favor ...

Preview Look at the photos below . Then circle Yes or No. Part 2 video course Lesson A Running errands Preview Look at the photos below . Then circle Yes or No. Could you get some groceries for me ... there's a grocery list right over there. And ... Got the groceries. Next, the dry cleaning ... I can do your errands for you. 1. Is Claudia sick? 2. Does Roberto have any errands to do? 3. Does Claudia think Roberto should go out? 4. Does Claudia do some errands for Roberto? Yes No _________ _________ Yes No _________ _________ Yes No _________ _________ Yes No _________ _________ Keys

Preview Look at the photos below. Then circle Yes or No. Part 2 video course Lesson A Running errands Preview Look at the photos below. Then circle Yes or No. Everything’s in one place. You know what would be really nice? 5. Is it hard to find things in Roberto’s neighborhood? 6. Does Claudia like Roberto’s neighborhood? Yes No _________ _________ Yes No _________ _________ Keys

Part 2 video course What’s the story? Watch the video and click True or False. Then correct the false sentences.

While You Watch While You Watch Part 2 video course While You Watch What’s the story? Watch the video and circle True or False. Then correct the false sentences. While You Watch 1. Roberto wants to stay home and watch TV. 2. Claudia offers to do Roberto’s errands. 3. Most of the places Claudia has to go to are near each other. 4. Claudia goes to the dry cleaner first. 5. Claudia doesn’t like Roberto’s neighbors. 6. Roberto wants to watch the movie alone. 7. Claudia agrees to go and get some ice cream for Roberto. _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False Keys

While You Watch While You Watch Part 2 video course While You Watch What’s the story? Watch the video and circle True or False. Then correct the false sentences. While You Watch 1. Roberto wants to stay home and watch TV. 2. Claudia offers to do Roberto’s errands. 3. Most of the places Claudia has to go to are near each other. 4. Claudia goes to the dry cleaner first. 5. Claudia doesn’t like Roberto’s neighbors. 6. Roberto wants to watch the movie alone. 7. Claudia agrees to go and get some ice cream for Roberto. _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False doesn’t agree grocery store likes with Claudia _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False _________ True _________ False

While You Watch Here are some useful expressions from the video. Part 2 video course While You Watch Here are some useful expressions from the video. Everyday English Making requests Describing a neighborhood Anything else? Get going Got it. I suppose ... Speaking of ... That’s it. Could you …? Would you mind …? close to public transportation convenient crowded Everything’s in one place. friendly nice safe

Part 2 video course While You Watch Watch the video again and fill in the blanks with the information you hear. Claudia: Claudia’s Errand Service! Roberto: OK. (1) get some groceries for me at the Food Mart on Fourth Street? There’s a grocery list right over there. Claudia: OK. Roberto: And (2) picking up my dry cleaning? It’s at the cleaners next to the supermarket ... across the street from the park. Claudia: Park ... (3) . Groceries, dry cleaning ... (4) ? Roberto: Yes, would you mind picking up a movie for me? Claudia: OK. Where? Roberto: Just go to the video store on the corner of Fourth Street and Bowery. Claudia: OK. What kind of movie? Roberto: You decide. Claudia: OK. anything else? Roberto: Nope. (5) . Could you would you mind got it anything else That’s it Keys

Part 2 video course While You Watch Watch the video again and fill in the blanks with the information you hear. Roberto: Hi. How did it go? Claudia: No problem! Your neighborhood’s really (6) _________. Everything’s in one place. Your neighbors are really (7) _______. Roberto: Yeah, it’s nice here ... (8) ___ ... not too (9) _______ ... close to public transportation — both subways and buses ... Claudia: Oh, (10) __________ ... I’d better (11) _________. I have a bus to catch. Roberto: Hey, there is one more thing ... Claudia: What? Roberto: Would you mind staying and watching the movie with me? I hate being alone when I’m sick. Claudia: Well, (12) ________ ... since you’re sick ... Roberto: You know what would be really nice? Some ice cream. Could you go ... Claudia: Don’t push your luck! convenient friendly safe crowded speaking of get going I suppose Keys

Part 2 video course After You Watch Here are more useful expressions used in making requests, and offering and accepting help. Useful Expressions Making requests For polite, neutral, and more casual situations Can you help me, please? Will / Could / Would you …? For polite, and very polite situations A: Would you mind helping me, please? B: No, not at all. Offering and accepting help Offering help Can I help you? Is there anything I can do for you? Accepting help Yeah./ Yes./ OK. [informal] Yes, please. That’ll be great. Thanks. [formal] Thank you. That’ll be nice. That’s very kind of you. [polite]

After You Watch ___________ _______ Part 2 video course Lesson A Running errands After You Watch Ruben is shopping at the supermarket. Role-play with a partner and complete the conversations. For some blanks, more than one answer is possible. 1 Excuse me. Do you work here ___________ ? Yes, I do. Can I help you _______ ? Keys

After You Watch __________. ____________. Part 2 video course After You Watch Ruben is shopping at the supermarket. Role-play with a partner and complete the conversations. For some blanks, more than one answer is possible. No, not at all. 2 Yes, I can’t Would you __________. get that soup ____________. mind helping me Keys

After You Watch ______ _______. Part 2 video course After You Watch Ruben is shopping at the supermarket. Role-play with a partner and complete the conversations. For some blanks, more than one answer is possible. 3 Ok. Go Sorry to ______ trouble you again, but I have a question. _______. ahead Keys

After You Watch __________ Part 2 video course After You Watch Ruben is shopping at the supermarket. Role-play with a partner and complete the conversations. For some blanks, more than one answer is possible. 4 This label says “organic.” What does that mean __________ ? Keys

After You Watch _______ _______. _________. Part 2 video course Lesson A Running errands After You Watch Ruben is shopping at the supermarket. Role-play with a partner and complete the conversations. For some blanks, more than one answer is possible. “grown without chemicals.” It’s good for you. _______ It means 5 Thanks _______. a lot No problem _________. Keys

Part 2 video course Lesson A Running errands After You Watch Ruben is shopping at the supermarket. Role-play with a partner and complete the conversations. For some blanks, more than one answer is possible. Later that evening … 6 This soup is delicious! How did you make it? Oh, it wasn’t too hard.

Part 2 video course Lesson A Running errands After You Watch Tell your partner about a time when you went shopping and you needed help. Say how you asked for help and what you bought.