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Nice to Meet You!(2). 公共英语教学部 李淑馨. Revision. Hi. Hello. How’s it going? How do you do? How are things? How are you? Haven’t seen you for ages. Great to see you again. Nice to meet you. Good morning/Good afternoon/Good evening. Sara: Good morning! I’m Sara Smith.
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Nice to Meet You!(2) 公共英语教学部 李淑馨
Revision • Hi. • Hello. • How’s it going? • How do you do? • How are things? • How are you? • Haven’t seen you for ages. • Great to see you again. • Nice to meet you. • Good morning/Good afternoon/Good evening.
Sara: Good morning! I’m Sara Smith. Li Xiaonian: Good morning, Miss Sara! Sara: Well, Sara is my first name. My last name is Smith, s-m-i-t-h. Here’s my name card. Li Xiaonian: Thank you, Miss Smith. Sara: What’s your name? Li Xiaonian: Li Xiaonian? Sara: Is your last nameXiaonian? Li Xiaonian: No, my last name is Li. Sara: I see. Where are you from? Li Xiaonian: I’m from Tianjin. Where are you from? Sara: I’m from the US. Dialouge B Nice to Meet You!
first name名字 last name姓 英美人姓名的排列顺序 是名在前姓在后,与中 文顺序相反。如 Ben Brown,我们可以直呼其 名 Ben,或称之为 Mr. Brown (布朗先生)。 Language points(1)
Language points(2) I see.我明白了。 e.g. — Ben is my first name. Brown is my last name. Ben 是我的名,Brown是我的姓。 — I see. 我明白了。
Language points(3) Where are you from?你是哪儿人? e.g. — Where are you from?你是哪儿人? — I’m from Beijing. 我是北京人。 — Where is he from? 他是哪儿人? — He’s from Shanghai. 他是上海人。
Focal expressions • What’s your name? • Is your last name…? • My last name is…. • Where are you from? • I’m from….
My name’s…. My first name is…. My last name is… I’m from… Talk and Complete What’s your name? What’s your first name? What’s your last name? Where are you from?
Everyday English How are you? 你好吗? Fine,thank you. And you? 很好,谢谢。你呢? How’re things?你好吗? Great!棒极了! Not bad!不错!
Read and tick 66435160 Wang Li 25 a. telephone number b. name c. age xxx@hotmail.com No. 3 Hexi Street, Tianjin Manager d. address f. job e. e-mail address
Practice Design a name card for yourself. Example:
Act and Practice B A My name is Sara Smith. I’m from Hexi Novell Company. No, I’m a manager. What’s your name, please? Which company…are you from? Are you a secretary?