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英 语
七年级下册 多媒体教学课件
ENGLISH
7B
Unit
2
Language and
communication
B
More than talking
Speaking
2
B
At the communication club, students are making a booklet. Look at the pictures.
Avoid embarrassment
in communication
Do you mind if I sit here?
Not at all.
Go ahead.
How much does your father earn?
Yes, please.
booklet /ˈbʊklət/ n. 小册子
avoid /əˈvɔɪd/ v. 避免;防止
embarrassment /ɪmˈbærəsmənt/ n. 难堪
Q1 What’s the booklet about?
Q2 What caused the embarrassments?
He is pointing at the boy.
He is asking about privacy.
Q4 What are your suggestions to avoid these embarrassments?
earn /ɜːn/ v. 挣得;赚钱
go ahead 继续;着手做
Q3 To what question might people answer “Yes, please”? Please give an example.
“Would you like a cup of tea?”
B
At the communication club, students are making a booklet about avoiding embarrassment in communication.
Avoid embarrassment
in communication
Do you mind if I sit here?
Not at all.
Go ahead.
Respond properly.
Mind your body language.
How much does your father earn?
Choose suitable topics.
Yes, please.
suitable /ˈsuːtəbl/ adj. 合适的;适宜的
properly /ˈprɒpəli/ adv. 正确地;适当地
What caused the embarrassments in the booklet above?
Look and say
B1
Have you ever had any similar experiences?
How did you deal with them?
Yes, I have. Once my English teacher Bella asked me “Are we on the same page?”. I didn’t understand, so I asked her “Which page are we talking about?” My deskmate laughed and told me Bella actually wanted to check if I got what she was talking about and could catch up with the lesson content, but I responded improperly.
5
1. What is the conversation mainly about?
2. What’s Harry’s problem and what caused this problem?
Listen to the conversation between Harry and Li Bailing.
Listen, read and think
B2
It’s about how to correct a misunderstanding.
Answer the questions.
He pointed his finger at Bailing to invite Bailing to sing. He did it because of the cultural differences.
6
Read the conversation between Harry and Li Bailing.
Listen, read and think
B2
Harry: Hey, Bailing. You seemed unhappy with me these days. What happened?
Bailing: I just ... I don’t know how to say it. But I thought you were a bit rude
to me.
Harry: Why do you say so?
Bailing: Do you remember the performance last Friday? I was cheering for you,
but you pointed your finger at me. Were you angry with me?
Harry: I’m really sorry. But I didn’t mean to do that. I just wanted to invite you
to sing with me.
Bailing: It doesn’t matter. I apologise for misunderstanding you. In our
culture, we usually use a sweep of the open hand — palm upwards.
Harry: I see. I’ll keep that in mind.
bit /bɪt/ n. 小量
a bit 有点儿;稍微
rude /ruːd/ adj. 粗鲁的;无礼的
cheer /tʃɪə(r)/ v. 欢呼;喝彩;加油
cheer for 鼓励;支持
finger /ˈfɪŋɡə(r)/ n. 手指
apologise (AmE apologize) /əˈpɒlədʒaɪz/ v. 道歉
misunderstand /ˌmɪsʌndəˈstænd/ v. 误解;误会
palm /pɑːm/ n. 手掌;手心
upwards /ˈʌpwədz/ adv. 向上;向高处
7
Listen, read and think
B2
Harry: Hey, Bailing. You seemed unhappy with me these days. What
happened?
Bailing: I just ... I don’t know how to say it. But I thought you were a bit rude
to me.
Harry: Why do you say so?
Bailing: Do you remember the performance last Friday? I was cheering for you,
but you pointed your finger at me. Were you angry with me?
Harry: I’m really sorry. But I didn’t mean to do that. I just wanted to invite you
to sing with me.
Bailing: It doesn’t matter. I apologise for misunderstanding you. In our
culture, we usually use a sweep of the open hand — palm upwards.
Harry: I see. I’ll keep that in mind.
Think about how to correct a misunderstanding. Underline some key sentences and explain.
Express feelings
State the problem clearly
Apologise
sincerely
Explain with proper reasons
Respond to the apology
Make a promise
8
Role-play
B3
Choose one of the situations in the booklet on page 22. Pick a role and make up a conversation.
Situation 1 You ask your classmate a very
personal question. Your classmate asks you a very
personal question and you think
it’s rude.
Situation 2 Your classmate doesn’t respond to your request properly. You don’t know what he/she really means. Talk to your classmate to fix the problem. You don’t respond to your classmate in a proper way. That causes misunderstanding. Talk to your classmate to fix the problem.
A
B
request /rɪˈkwest/ n. 要求;请求
proper /ˈprɒpə(r)/ adj. 正确的;恰当的
fix /fɪks/ v. 解决
Role-play
B3
You can start your conversation like this:
A: You look beautiful in your new coat!
B: Thank you.
A: How much is it?
B: Hmm ...
A: Excuse me, do you mind if I sit here?
B: Yes, please.
A: Well ...
Situation 1
Situation 2
Role-play
B3
This is for your reference. (Situation 1)
A: You look beautiful in your new coat!
B: Thank you.
A: How much is it?
B: Hmm... I don’t think it’s proper to ask for the price. I don’t feel like sharing it.
A: Oh, I am terribly sorry. I didn’t mean to. I just want to buy it for my sister as her birthday gift and I am not sure I can afford it.
B: Never mind. I quite understand. Next time, you can say “Would you mind if I ask for the price for my sister?”.
A: I see. I’ll keep that in mind.
My learning notes
Making apologies:
Responding to apologies:
I’m sorry./My apologies./My fault.
I’m sorry that I said that.
It doesn’t matter.
That’s OK.
I’m sorry for being late.
___________________
Don’t worry about it.
___________________
fault /fɔːlt/ n. 责任;过错
I’m terribly sorry for ...
That’s all right.
Update my to-do list
Choose another situation in the booklet on page 22 and do B3 again, or think of an embarrassing moment in your life and act it out with your partner.
A: Excuse me, do you mind if I open the window?
B: Yes, please.
A: Well… Actually, I am a little bit confused about what you mean.
B: Oh, excuse me for making you confused. I mean I don’t mind your opening the window at all.
A: That’s all right. I think you actually want to say “Not at all”.
B: Thank you for helping me understand. I’ll keep that in mind.
This is for your reference.
HOMEWORK
Copy the new words from “booklet” to “fault” on page 130, Student’s Book 7B.
Complete the exercises on pages 16 and 17, Workbook 7B.
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