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Unit 9 Stay in Touch ——Listening and Speaking. Warm-up. Pre-listening. While-listening. Post-listening. Homework. How do they stay in touch with friends?. send text messages. write letters. send e-mails. talk face to face. make phone calls. chat online. Warm-up. Pre-listening.
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Unit 9 Stay in Touch ——Listening and Speaking
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework How do they stay in touch with friends? send text messages write letters send e-mails talk face to face make phone calls chat online
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Which one is the least/most used way of communication? send text messages write letters send e-mails talk face to face make phone calls chat online
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Lily Billy Lily chose to______________________ □ leave a message □ call later □ say nothing and hang up
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Lily Billy Lily chose to______________________ □ leave a message □ call later □ say nothing and hang up √ Billy: Would you like me to give her a message? Lily: Yes, that would be great.
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework 1. Read after the audio sentence by sentence. 2. Read in group. Boys are for Billy, girls for Lily. 3. Language in Use: (1) right now = at the moment (2) call back I called you yesterday. But you were not in. Please call me back when you return. (3) note
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework ①This is Lily ②Do you know when she’ll be back? ③Is Rose there? ④Shall I have him call you back? ⑤Would you like to leave a message? Yes, that would be great. This is Billy Speaking. I’m sorry, Rose isn’t in right now. Yes, that would be great. Please tell her if she can go out for dinner tonight. I’m not quite sure. Make them in order. ③ ② ① ⑤ ④ _______→ _______→ _______→ _______→ _______
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Introduction This is…. Is …there? May I speak to… Who’s that speaking, please? This is…speaking. Hold on, please. I’m sorry, …is not in right now Ask for Someone answer May I leave a message? Would you like me to give a message? Could you take a message for me? Step 3 Message
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Jack Jack is calling Billy, and his sister, Rose, answers the phone. Jack: Hello! _________________. Rose: _________________________. Jack:___________________? Rose: I’m quite sorry. ____________________. Jack: When ___________________? Rose: I’m not sure. ________________________________________________________________________________________________? Jack: Yes, that would be great. Please tell him that___________________________________________. Rose: Ok.__________________________? Jack. Yes, please. I really thank you. Rose: ________________. Bye! This is Jack Hello. This is Rose speaking May I speak to Billy He is not in right now will he come back Would you like to give her a message / Could you take a message for me, please Shall I have him call you back You are welcome Rose
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Do you know the ways of getting in touch? making phone calls
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Do you know the ways of getting in touch? sending text messages
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Do you know the ways of getting in touch? talking face to face
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Do you know the ways of getting in touch? chatting online
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Do you know the ways of getting in touch? mailing cards and letters
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Frank and Helen meet in the street. Listen to the conversation and tick the ways they have tried to get in touch. • □ Chatting online • □ Talking face to face • □ Sending text messages • □ Making phone calls • □ Mailing cards and letters
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Frank and Helen meet in the street. Listen to the conversation and tick the ways they have tried to get in touch. • □ Chatting online • □ Talking face to face • □ Sending text messages • □ Making phone calls • □ Mailing cards and letters √
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Listen again and tick true or false. • □ Frank and Helen haven’t seen each other for 12 months. • □ They sent New Year cards to each other. • □ Helen prefers writing letters to making calls. • □ Frank lost Helen’s phone number. • □ They will keep in touch by sending e-mails and making • phone calls. F F F T T
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework Please collect the information about your classmates and complete the table in the textbook. What’s your e-mail address?/Your e-mail address, please? What’s your phone number?/Your phone number, please? Do you have any other ways to contact?...
Warm-up Pre-listening While-listening Post-listening Homework • 1. Copy the words and expressions in the L&S part on P 158. • 2. Recite the model dialogue. • 3. Find a map of Africa and point Nairobi in Kenya in a group of four. • 4. Do a survey and finish the form.