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小红书:Christina在努力 Let’s Communicate! Section B1a-1e Unit8 通过本课时学习,我们能够: 掌握本节课的重点单词,短语和句型;能够运用重点句型谈论并且表达有关改善沟通技巧的内容。 通过阅读的各种活动,提高阅读能力;通过由浅入深的内容,能够总结课堂重点内容,掌握知识要点。 学会思考改善沟通技巧的建议,意识到良好沟通的重要性。 Sometimes I get nervous when I talk to someone. I don’t know what to talk about when I meet someone for the first time. nervous / n v s/ adj.担忧的,焦虑的 Lead-in Free talk Can you give them some tips to make better conversations? Learn some more conversation skills. 1a What do you talk about when you meet someone for the first time? topics weather hobbies school life favourite food favourite actors name ... 3. Are they good at communicating? 2. How do they feel? 1. What’s their relationship? Maybe they are classmates/ schoolmates. They are happy and excited. Pre-reading Look the title and picture and predict How to Make a Better Conversation 4.What may the passage talk about? 1. What’s the structure of the passage? 2. What’s the passage about? Some _ for _ _ 3. How many tips are there? What are they? There are _ tips in the text. tips Lead the topic Give tips for making better conversations. Make a conclusion 4 Fast reading Skim the passage and answer. A. B. C. D. better conversations making 4.What is the text type? Skimming: First, read the title to get the main idea. Then, read the first sentences of each paragraph to find the key points. Skimming helps you quickly understand the structure of an article. 4.What is the text type? A. A story. B. An advertisement. C. An essay of advice. D. An essay of instruction. Fast reading Skim the passage and answer. 指南类文本 操作类文本 Q2. Who did the author write this text for? Do you get nervous when you talk to someone? Do you find it hard to have a conversation with a stranger? If you have such worries, it is time for you to learn some more conversation skills. Here are some tips for making better conversations. Careful reading Read the introduction(para.1) and answer. Q1.How does the writer start the passage? A.By giving examples B.By drawing comparisons C.By asking questions when they talk to someone. to have a conversation with a stranger. For people who have worries about ... to attract the readers’ interest Reading tip: The title and first paragraph usually points the target readers. How to Make a Better Conversation For people who get nervous For people who find it hard How to make a better conversation Tip Example 1. _ _ listen and find _ to ask about, such as his/her _ 2. _ _ talk about _ _but do not ask _ _ Listen carefully and show interest in others. some good points hobbies Choose the right topic. the weather, sports, music, films, food, or travel someone’s age, weight, or other personal information Scanning Scan Para.2-5 and complete Complete the table with the information from the text. 1c How to make a better conversation Tip Example 3. _ _ just say _ if you have no idea about a subject mention the _ of the other person 4. _ _ _ stand up _, _, and be yourself Be honest and sincere. “I don’t know much about it.” strong points Pay attention to your body language. straight smile Scanning Scan Para.2-5 and complete Complete the table with the information from the text. 1c 1. Listen carefully and show interest in others. One of the most important things is to listen to the person you speak to. If you are a good listener, you will find some good points to ask questions about. For example, if someone tells you their hobby and you can ask questions about it, they will surely be happy to continue the conversation. Careful reading Read the first tip for thinking Q1. If the speaker says that he likes basketball, what questions can you ask? Who is your favourite basketball player? How often do you play it? Q2. If you are the speaker, how do you feel in the following situations? Situation B someone asks about good points Situation A no one asks you any questions Q2.If you are the speaker, how do you feel in the following situations? Careful reading Read the first tip for thinking I feel bored. Are they truly listening to me? I don’t want to talk like this again. I feel happy, because my topic is interesting. They’re interested in my talk. They’re listening to my points carefully. Situation B someone asks about good points Situation A no one asks you any questions 2. Choose the right topic. Some of the best topics might be the weather, sports, music, films, food, or travel. However, it is impolite to ask someone’s age, weight, or other personal information. Also, if you don’t agree with others, don’t argue with them. Just move on to another topic. Careful reading Read the second tip for thinking age/ weight / income / grades / negative gossip religion / politics weather / sports / music / films / food / travel ... Popular topics Personal information: other topics: The right topic depends on who you talk to. Q1. What topics can we talk about? Or topics that might make others uncomfortable (e.g., health problems, traumatic (痛苦难忘的) events ... Q2. What topics should we avoid? v.避免 3. Be honest and sincere. If you have no idea of a subject, just say “I don’t know much about it.” If you want to make the other person happy, mention his or her strong points. But don’t just pretend to be nice, because people can find out you are not telling the truth. Careful reading Read the third tip for thinking What should you say to show your honesty and sincerity? Brainstorm some possible sentences. If you have no idea of a subject ... If you want to make the other person happy ... I don’t know much about it. I love your point ... Your point ... is interesting. I really agree with you ..., because ... I’m afraid I have no idea. 4. Pay attention to yout body language. Sometimes it is just as important as your words. Don’t be nervous. Stand up straight, smile, and be yourself-you have a lot to offer. Careful reading Read the fourth tip for thinking Q1.What’s the right body language in a conversation? Q2. Can you give some examples of positive body language? Keep your arms open, not crossed. Nod gently to show you’re listening. Make relaxed eye contact. 4. Pay attention to yout body language. Sometimes it is just as important as your words. Don’t be nervous. Stand up straight, smile, and be yourself-you have a lot to offer. Careful reading Read the fourth tip for thinking Q3.Why is body language as important as your words? We first see, then we hear. So body language gives people a deeper impression. A confident body language usually makes the point stronger. 1. ... if someone tells you their hobby and you can ask questions about it, ... 2. Also, if you don’t agree with others, don’t argue with them. 3. If you have no idea of a subject, just say “I don’t know much about it.” their hobby others/other people who you don’t agree with the subject Post-reading Read, judge and circle Find out what the pronouns in bold refer to. 1d 找出粗体的代词指的是什么。 4. If you want to make the other person happy, mention his or her strong points. 5. Sometimes it is just as important as your words. 6. If you really work at it, you will find having conversations much easier. the other person’s body language making better conversations /learning more conversation skills Post-reading Read, judge and circle Find out what the pronouns in bold refer to. 1d 判断代词的指代关系关键要点包括: 1. 就近原则:优先看代词前面最近的名词/短语。 2. 上下文逻辑:结合整段的主题 / 核心内容,判断代词对应的对象。 3. 单复数/性别匹配:代词的单复数、性别要和指代对象一致。 Post-reading Let’s make a summary 代词在句子中用来指代前面出现过的名词、名词短语、从句等,起到减少重复、简化句子结构,使语言更加流畅的作用。 小红书:Christina在努力 小红书:Christina在努力 Discuss the questions. 1. According to the text, listening plays an important role in a conversation. What do you think makes a good listener? 1e Listen carefully and show interest. Pick up some details and ask follow-up questions. Don’t interrupt(打断) others. Give active response. 小红书:Christina在努力 小红书:Christina在努力 Discuss the questions. 2. Do you think the tips are reasonable? Why or why not? 3. What other tips can you add to the text? 1e TIP: before sharing your ideas, quickly scan tips 1-4 from the text. 保持积极,用正面话语让交流更愉悦 分享简短故事,让对话生动 问开放式问题,如 “What do you think of...?” ,延伸对话 配合对方语速,别太快 / 太慢 多叫对方名字,拉近距离 提前想些闲聊话题,避免冷场 stay positive share short stories ask open-ended questions match speaking pace use names often prepare small talks argue with sb _ move on (to sth) _ have no idea of _ agree with sb _ find out _ 与某人争论 换话题;开始做(别的事) 不知道 同意某人 查明,弄清楚 行为自然;不做作 _ 对……表现出兴趣 _ 注意;关注 _ 站直 _ 肢体语言 _ be yourself show interest in pay attention to stand up straight body language Language points How to Make a Better Conversation Do you get nervous when you talk to someone? Do you find it hard to have a conversation with a stranger? If you have such worries, it is time for you to learn some more conversation skills. Here are some tips for making better conversations. tip /t p/ n. 指点;实用的提示;尖端 v. (使)倾斜;倒出;给小费 发现做某事是怎样的 It’s +time+(for sb.) to do sth. 对某人来说是时候做某事了 Language points 1 Listen carefully and show interest in others. One of the most important things is to listen to the person you speak to. If you are a good listener, you will find some good points to ask questions about. For example, if someone tells you their hobby and you can ask questions about it, they will surely be happy to continue the conversation. 2 Choose the right topic. Some of the best topics might be the weather, sports, music, films, food, or travel. However, it is impolite to ask someone’s age, weight, or other personal information. Also, if you don’t agree with others, don’t argue with them. Just move on to another topic. show interest in sth 对……表现出兴趣 argue with sb 与某人争论 move on (to sth) 换话题;开始做(别的事) Language points 3 Be honest and sincere. If you have no idea of a subject, just say “I don’t know much about it.” If you want to make the other person happy, mention his or her strong points. But don’t just pretend to be nice, because people can find out you are not telling the truth. 4 Pay attention to your body language. Sometimes it is just as important as your words. Don’t be nervous. Stand up straight, smile, and be yourself—you have a lot to offer. If you really work at it, you will find having conversations much easier. find out 查明;弄清(情况) pay attention (to …)注意;关注 be yourself 行为自然;不做作 offer sb sth=offer sth to sb向某人提供某物 offer to do sth主动提出做某事 Language points 按要求写出正确的单词、词组或句子。 会议 (名词) _ 2.困难 (名词) _ 3. 立即;马上(动词) _ 4. 字行(名词) _ 5. 给……写信(短语) _ 6. 细节 (名词) _ 7. 团聚(名词)_ 8. 严肃地(副词)_ 9. 如果用词不当,发短信能使事情更糟。 _ 10. 如果你保持冷静并且抱歉,这将帮助。 _ 11. 如果我去那里,我将尝试所有美味的当地食物。 _ meeting difficulty right away line draw sb a line detail reunion seriously Texting can make things worse if you’re not careful with your words. If you stay calm and say sorry, it will help. If I go there, I will try all the delicious local food. 默写SectionA GF 下 课 $