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LSP_MAIN. Language Structures. Introduction Activity. Main Teaching Points. Practice. Practice I. Practice II. Practice III. Practice IV. LSP1_1. Language Structures Introduction Activity. a. When did Grandpa leave?.

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  1. LSP_MAIN Language Structures Introduction Activity Main Teaching Points Practice Practice I Practice II Practice III Practice IV

  2. LSP1_1 Language Structures Introduction Activity a. When did Grandpa leave? At six. If nothing went wrong, he should be with his friends now. b. Have you always lived here? No, I used to live in the countryside. It was two years ago I moved here. c. Will you go riding with me on Sunday? No, I daren’t. I don’t know how to ride.

  3. LSP1_2 Language Structures Introduction Activity d. Do you know that Tom has got the chess championship? Really? It is amazing that he should have won. e. What shall we do now? I suggest that we go out and have fun.

  4. LSP2_2.1 Language Structures Main Teaching Points Modal auxiliaries like: a. should / ought to (expressing strong probability) b. used to (a past and habitual action) c. daren’t d. should (expressing surprise) e. should (expressing suggestion)

  5. LSP2_2.2 Language Structures Main Teaching Points Sylvia should be / ought to bein Glasgow by now if nothing went wrong with the train. I used to playbadminton, but now I play table tennis. There didn’t use to bethose flats before; there used to be a vacant lot. Idaren’t go surfing, because I have a weak heart. It’s surprising that Fredshould be able to winfirst place. Frank suggested that we should takea morning train to London.

  6. Practice1_1 Practice Practice I Directions: Listen to the recording and complete the dialogues. Then make similar dialogues with your partner by using the cues. What time did Sylvia leave for Glasgow? A: B: At half past seven this morning. Then she should be / ought to be in Glasgow by now. A: B: Yes, if nothing went wrong with the train.

  7. Practice1_2 Practice Practice I 【Cues of Practice I】

  8. B: I used to play badminton. But now I’m only playing table tennis. Practice 2-1 Practice Practice II A: Did you use to play tennis? B: No, I didn’t. A: I always thought that you played tennis. What made you think so? I never played tennis.

  9. Practice 2-2 【Cues of Practice II】

  10. G: G: Many things have changed There used to be a vacant since then. lot there. J: I’m sure there didn’t use to be such flats before. Practice 2-3 Practice Practice II 2. Grandpa is showing Johnny round his hometown. J: What was the city like fifty years ago, Grandpa? It was a dirty town. Those blocks of high-rise flats look very modern. No, of course not.

  11. Practice 2-4 【Cues of Practice II】

  12. B: I like to go jogging. Practice 3-1 Practice Practice III Are you fond of sports? A: I’d say I am. A: Would you go surfing with me next weekend? B: But I daren’t do that. I have a weak heart.

  13. Practice 3-2 Practice Practice III 【Cues of Practice III】

  14. B: Yes. B: He wants to compete in the coming international marathon. Practice4_1 Practice Practice IV A: Fred is a good runner, isn’t he? He won first place in the city marathon this year. A: Did he? I’m surprised / It’s surprising that he should be able to win first place. He will practice harder.

  15. Practice4_2 Practice Practice IV 【Cues of Practice IV】

  16. Practice4_3 Practice Practice IV A: Did Frank say anything about our trip to London? B: Yes, he made a suggestion. A: What did he suggest? B: He suggested that we should take a morning train to London.

  17. Practice4_4 Practice Practice IV 【Cues of Practice IV】

  18. Dialogue_MAIN Dialogue I Dialogue Role Play Dialogue II Phrases, Sentences and Expressions Dialogue Oral Practice

  19. Dialogues1_1 Dialogue I Dialogue A Sense of Security A: Before I came to China, when I heard about personal security here being guaranteed, I took it with a pinch of salt. Now that I’m studying in Shanghai, I feel really safe here. B: It’s been three months since you came to our university, hasn’t it? A: Three and a half, to be exact. The feeling of security in Shanghai really makes me think about other big cities. I used to live in a big city and I’ve been to other big cities in my country and abroad, but I’ve never experienced such a sense of security as here. I’m curious about how you achieved your social order.

  20. Dialogues1_2 Dialogue I Dialogue B: A: We can’t say that our country is free from social ills. But comparatively speaking, China’s crime rate is one of the lowest in the world. One reason for this is our constant educational campaigns to raise people’s moral and legal awareness. At the same time our government maintains an efficient police force to protect the life and interests of the people. Speaking of the police, I find it unusual not to see policemen and patrolmenbearing arms. Most of them don’t even carry batons.

  21. Dialogues1_3 Dialogue I Dialogue B: A: But some of them do. As a matter of fact, there is division of labor within the police force itself. Generally speaking, there are three kinds of police: household registration police, traffic police, and armed police. What are their specific jobs?

  22. Dialogues1_4 Dialogue I Dialogue B: The police in charge of household registration are community police whose major responsibility is to keep and updateregistration information of local residents. Other responsibilities include maintaining social order and security of the local community, dealing with minor criminal offenses such as theft, providing assistance in criminal investigations, and working with community and neighborhood committees to organize and train civilian public security groups.

  23. Dialogues1_5 Dialogue I Dialogue A: B: A: B: They do have many responsibilities, don’t they? Yes. Besides, they try their best to make sure that the senior citizens and handicapped people in the community are taken good care of. It’s also their job to educate and reform local juvenile delinquents. They are truly civil servants. No wonder crime rates are low in China. The police you see in the streets are the traffic police and patrolmen. Their job is to keep traffic moving and to deal with traffic accidents.

  24. Dialogues1_6 Dialogue I Dialogue B: A: The police you see in the streets are the traffic police and patrolmen. Their job is to keep traffic moving and to deal with traffic accidents. I’m very impressed by the efficiency of Chinese traffic police in dealing with accidents. The other day I witnessed a five-car accident at an intersection. I was prepared for a long hold-up. To my amazement, they got the traffic moving again in no time.

  25. Dialogues1_7 Dialogue I Dialogue B: A: B: They have to. It’s their job. Then there are the armed police, armed when on duty. They are the people who help safeguardthe country’s sovereignty and dignity and maintain public security. They also protect the lives and property of people. Now I understand why I feel so safe living in this city. I’m free from security concerns. Well, it’s not a crime-free paradise. You’ll still have to keep alert.

  26. Dialogue_Words 1_1 I heard about personal security being guaranteed. — I heard that personal security here is guaranteed. The phrase being guaranteed is the complement to the object personal security.

  27. Dialogue_Words 1_1 take it with a pinch of salt:think that something is not likely to be true; not wholly believe something e.g.: We took his words with a pinch of salt because he was always cheating.

  28. Sentence1_1 now that Situation: At first A doesn’t want to tell B about B’s poor grade for the Extensive Reading exam. B gives the impression that he already knows it. Then A tells him the truth. A: The exam paper for our Extensive Reading was rather difficult. B: Yes, I did very poorly. A: Now that you’ve mentioned it, I can tell you that you only barely passed.

  29. Dialogue_Words 1_2 ill:n.problem; misfortune e.g.: the various ills of life

  30. Dialogue_Words 1_2 campaign:n.a series of planned activities with a particular commercial, social and political aim e.g.: a political campaign

  31. Dialogue_Words 1_2 police force: the police: policemen: patrolmen: 警察力量 警察当局;警务人员 警察 巡逻队员

  32. Dialogue_Words 1_2 bear arms:v.carry weapons

  33. Dialogue_Words 1_2 baton:n.a policeman’s short, thick stick, used as a weapon警棍 A baton which is a short, thin stick is used by the conductor of a band or an orchestra. 那种短而细的指挥棒是乐队指挥用的。

  34. Sentence1_2 comparatively speaking Situation: A and B are talking about their friends Amy and Ellen who are both conscientious workers. Of the two, Ellen is more so. A: I think we should learn from Amy and Ellen, they are so conscientious. B: Between them, I think Ellen deserves more respect. A: Comparatively speaking, she does.

  35. Dialogue_Words 1_3 household registration police:户籍警 traffic police:交通警 armed police:武警

  36. Dialogue_Words 1_4 update:v.bring something up to date e.g.: update a dictionary

  37. Dialogue_Words 1_4 civilian public security groups:民防治安小组

  38. Dialogue_Words 1_5 juvenile delinquent:青少年罪犯

  39. Dialogue_Words 1_5 civil servant:公仆;文职公务员

  40. Sentence1_5 no wonder Situation: They are talking about Mary who, to everybody’s surprise, gave a brilliant performance in a play. A is informed that she comes from a family of famous actors. A understands. A: Weren’t you surprised that Mary could give such a brilliant performance? B: Don’t you know that she comes from a family of famous actors? A: No wonder! She looked so natural and gave just the right interpretation of the character.

  41. Dialogue_words 1_6 hold-up:n.delay hold up:delay e.g.: Road-works on the motorway are holding up traffic.

  42. Dialogue_words 1_6 in no time:very quickly e.g.: He figured out the answer in almost no time.

  43. Dialogue_words 1_7 safeguard:v.protect; guard e.g.: We have found a way of safeguarding our money.

  44. Dialogue_words 1_7 crime-free paradise:a place of perfect happiness with no crime at all没有犯罪的乐土 -free: a word ending meaning “without” e.g.: a salt-free diet / a duty-free shop

  45. Role-Play1_1 Dialogue I Role Play • Two students form a pair. One student plays the role of • John, a foreigner who has come to China on business and • lost his briefcase somewhere. The other student plays the • role of Li Qun, a household and registration policeman, • who returned the briefcase to John. • John is grateful to the taxi driver who found his briefcase • in his taxi and took it to the police station. • Li used to work in a guest house for foreigners, he knows • some English. He tells John in English everything he • knows about the briefcase.

  46. Role-Play1_2 Dialogue I Role Play Some sentences you might use:

  47. Role-Play1_3 Dialogue I Role Play Sample

  48. Role_Play1_4 Dialogue I Role Play Smith: Li: Smith: Li: Smith: Li: Smith: Li: Smith: Li: Oh, hello. Good evening. Good evening. Anything I can do for you? I’ve come to inquire about something. Yes? Are you Mr. John Smith? Yes, I am. Have you lost a briefcase? Yes, I have. But how do you know it and who are you? Oh, I am a policeman in charge of household registration. This morning it so happened that I was on duty when a taxi driver came to our office and gave me the briefcase.

  49. Role-Play1_5 Dialogue I Role Play Smith: Li: Smith: Li: Smith: A taxi driver? I see. I must have left my briefcase in his car. Yes, he said as soon as he found you had left your suitcase behind, he came straight to the police station. From the contents in the briefcase we knew it was yours. I am really grateful to both of you because there are various papers of identification inside it and I could do nothing without them. That’s all right. Now I am convinced that China is a country where you can have a sense of security. But I wonder how you can achieve that.

  50. Role-Play1_6 Dialogue I Role Play Li: Smith: Li: The main reason for it is that every citizen is educated in social ethics so that they know what’s the right thing to do most of the time. And of course it is the responsibility of us policeman to keep good social order. No wonder everyone I know in China lives peacefully and happily. China is not a crime-free paradise. You still have to keep alert.

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