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Lecture 1.2_Meeting and greetings.ppt

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  • Listen and Watch

    Take notes Please!What are the similarities in these two dialogues?

  • Similarities Greet and Introduce Talks each other Strangers Similar expressions

    speaking task

  • Greetings and IntroductionsStrangers (Each other)

    Hi! My names,but you can call me Its nice to meet you,

    FormalInformalOpening a conversationHi! My names We havent met before, have we?Nice to meet you,

  • Greetings and IntroductionsStrangers (Each other)

    Im a freshman here, what about you? I have my first class this afternoon. What class is that?

    Identity, place of birth, School lifeIdentity, school lifeContinuing a talk: Find a topic about identityAre you a new student?Where are you from? What are you studying here?

  • Greetings and IntroductionsStrangers (Each other)

    Oh, really! We are going to be in the same class. Oh, thats great!

    Closing: Polite ending about the topic!So Well know whom we should call if we need a lawyer!Sure. Welcome any time!

    Lets come to a summary

  • If you: polite and formalYour openings are: Excuse me, may I introduce myself? Im very pleased to have the opportunity

    meet you. We havent met before, have we?

    If you: direct and informalYour openings are: How do you do! My name is Pleased/nice to meet you. Im glad/pleased to know you. Nice to meet you!

  • The topics in your talks to continue are going to be:Personal informationWhatWhereWhatnamenationalityfamilyhometownhobbiesMore informationWhatmajoroccasionaddresseejobPlay, music, weatherLecture, trip, TVlanguageA1A2B1B2

  • Role play: talk to strangers

    If you: sociable like himIf you: shy, kind like himIf you: traditional like themIf you: fashionable like her

  • Listen and Watch

    Take notes Please!What are the similarities in these two dialogues?

  • SimilaritiesTalks one another Two are strangers, but one knows bothSimilar expressions

    speaking task

  • Greetings and IntroductionsStrangers (One another)

    C: Tony, I would like you to meet Professor Smith.C: Mr. Smith, this is my friend Tony.B: Its a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Smith.A: Hey, nice to meet youFormalInformalOpening a conversationC: Joanne, I dont think you have met ChenC: Chen, this is my friend Joanne.B: Nice to meet you,A: Nice to meet you.

  • Greetings and IntroductionsStrangers (One another)

    told me how much you enjoyed your class! Excuse us, were going to catch a movie

    Identity, place of birth, School lifeIdentity, school life,Things going to doContinuing a talk: Find a topic about identityAre you an international student?Im from Tokyo.What about you? Whats your nationality?Do you like living here?

  • Greetings and IntroductionsStrangers (One another)

    Very nice meeting you, Hey, same here. Have fun!

    Closing: Polite ending about the topic!Yeah, its very beautiful all the year round. Its a good place to live.

    Lets come to a summary

  • Differences A, Id like you to meet +(+B) A, have you already met +(+B)? A, may I introduce you to +(+B)? A, allow me to introduce +(+B) A, I dont think youve met +(+B) A, I want you to meet +(+B)

    OpeningC

  • Role play: talk to strangers

  • Assignments Oral: A Talk Strangers Two people Three people

    Listening: Unit 1, part A (p1-2) Unit 1, Speaking tasks, pair work (p7-8)

    speaking taskspeaking task