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Unit 1 Meeting new people
Part B Let's talk - How can we be polite?
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Hello, boys and girls! Today, we will continue to learn Unit 1 "Meeting new people". In Part B, we will focus on how to be polite when we meet new people or help others. Let's start our lesson!
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Warm-up: Good Manners
Say Hello
Wave and greet people politely
Waiting in Line
Be patient and follow the order
Sharing Toys
Be generous with friends
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First, let's warm up. Look at these pictures. What are the children doing? Yes, they are saying hello, waiting in line, and sharing toys. These are all good manners. Being polite is very important.
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Listening: Listen and look
Scene: Meeting the new neighbor
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Now, let's listen to a short dialogue. Please look at the picture carefully and try to understand what they are talking about. Ready? Let's listen.
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Listening: Listen and repeat
Boy:Let me help. After you!
Woman:Thank you.
Boy:You're welcome.
Man:Who's that girl?
Woman:That's our new neighbour, Amy.
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Now, let's listen again and repeat after the tape. I will play the dialogue sentence by sentence. Please follow me and read loudly.
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Key Sentences: Offers and Responses
"Let me help."
We use this sentence to offer help to others.
"Thank you."
We say this to show our thanks when someone helps us.
"You're welcome."
This is the polite reply to someone saying "Thank you".
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Great! Now let's learn the key sentences from the dialogue. The first one is "Let me help." We use this sentence when we want to offer help to others. When someone helps us, we should say "Thank you." And the reply is "You're welcome."
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Key Sentences: Offers and Responses
Helping Carry Things
"Let me help you with the bag."
Opening the Door
"Let me help you open the door."
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Look at these pictures. In these situations, we can say "Let me help." For example, when an old man is carrying a heavy bag, or when someone needs help opening the door.
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Key Sentences: Polite Expressions
After you!
Meaning: "You go first."
Thank you.
Response to kindness
You're welcome.
Reply to thanks
💡 Learning Tip:
"After you!" is a very polite expression used when holding a door or letting someone go ahead. It's a warm way to show respect.
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Another important polite expression is "After you!" It means "You go first." It's a very polite way to let others go ahead of you. The responses are still "Thank you" and "You're welcome."
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Key Sentences: Polite Expressions
Opening the Door
"After you!"
Giving Way
"After you!"
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Look at these pictures. When you open the door for someone, or when you let someone go first on the stairs, you can say "After you!" It shows you are a polite person.
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Practice 1: Choose and say
Task Instruction
Look at the pictures and the sentences.
Work in pairs to practice the dialogue.
Choose the right sentence for each picture.
Fill in the blanks and act it out.
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Now it's practice time. Let's do "Choose and say". Look at the pictures and the sentences below. Work in pairs. Choose the right sentence for each picture and make a dialogue.
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Practice 1: Check the answers
Picture 1
Let me help.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Picture 2
After you!
Thank you.
You're welcome.
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Time's up! Let's check the answers together. For the first picture, the sentences are "Let me help.", "Thank you.", and "You're welcome." For the second picture, we can say "After you!", "Thank you.", and "You're welcome." Did you get them right?
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Practice 2: Look and say
A Polite Boy in the Park
Group Task: Tell the Story
Observe the picture carefully.
What is the boy doing? Who is he helping?
Use key sentences.
Try to use "Let me help you" or "After you".
Work in pairs.
Take turns to be the storyteller.
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Now, let's do another practice. Look at these pictures. They tell a short story about a polite boy in the park. Can you tell the story using the sentences we learned today? You can work in groups.
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Practice 2: Key sentences
Let me help you.
After you.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
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Here are some key sentences to help you. You can use "Let me help you.", "After you.", "Thank you.", and "You're welcome." to make up the story. Who wants to try to tell the story to the class?
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Role-play: Be a polite person
Choose a scene and act it out with your partner.
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Now, the most exciting part! Let's have a role-play. You need to choose one of the scenes and act it out with your partner. You can use all the sentences we learned today.
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Role-play: Scene 1 - At the door
Scene Setting
Meeting a new neighbor at the entrance of your apartment.
Person A (Offering help)
"Let me help. / After you!"
Person B (Responding)
"Thank you."
"You're welcome."
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Scene 1 is "At the door". You can imagine you meet your new neighbour at the door. You can offer help or say "After you".
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Role-play: Scene 2 - In the classroom
Student A
Let me help you with your bag.
Student B
Thank you.
Student A
You're welcome.
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Scene 2 is "In the classroom". You can help your classmate with their schoolbag or books. Remember to use our polite sentences.
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Let's act!
Have fun and be polite!
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Okay, everyone, it's time to show your talent! Please start your role-play. I will walk around and give you some help if you need it. Have fun and remember to be polite!
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Summary
Let me help.
After you!
Thank you.
You're welcome.
We should always be polite!
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Time's up! Please go back to your seats. Let's summarize what we learned today. We learned four very important sentences: "Let me help.", "After you!", "Thank you.", and "You're welcome." These sentences help us to be polite. We should always be polite to others!
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Thank you!
Be polite every day!
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That's all for today's class. Thank you, everyone! You all did a great job in the role-play. Remember to use these polite expressions in your daily life and be polite every day! See you next time!
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