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Lesson Two: On the Way. Performance time. New words. really [ ] adv. considerate [ ] adj. change [ ] vt. hardly [ ] adv. recognize [ ] vt. typical [ ] adj. lobby [ ] n. touch [ ] n.
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New words really[ ]adv. considerate []adj. change [ ]vt. hardly [] adv. recognize [] vt. typical [] adj. lobby [] n. touch [] n. craft [] n.
New words lovely [] adj. bathroom [] n. bedside [] adj. pleasure [ ] n. service [] n. counter [] n. downstairs [] adv. rest [] n.
considerate It is very considerate of you.
recognize could hardly recognize My hometown has changed so much that I could hardly recognize it.
typical typical Chinese arts and crafts Typical Chinese arts and crafts are selling well.
touch get in touch I’ll get in touch with you tomorrow.
pleasure It’s a pleasure to be of help.
Listening A • It is Mr. Brown’s first trip to Ningbo. • Typical Chinese arts and crafts are sold in the street. • The man will contact Mr. Brown that evening.
Listening A • Where are the two men going ? • What’s Mr. Brown’s first impression to the man? • What will the man do when Mr. Brown is back?
Listening B • Mr. Brown thought it a lovely room. • The bell is far from the table. • Mr. Brown can get the map at the service counter upstairs.
Listening B • How does Mr. Brown think of the room? • Where can Mr. Brown get a city map at the hotel? • What’s Mr. Brown’s opinion of the man’s job?
Speaking (On the way to the hotel) W: Mr. Brown, we’ll be going to the hotel now. We’ve booked a room for you at NANYUAN hotel. B: Thank you very much. That’s really very considerate of you. W: Not at all, Mr. Brown. Is this your first trip to Ningbo? B: No, I was here 5 years ago. Ningbo has changed so much that I could hardly recognize it. W: Glad to hear that, Mr. Brown. Did you see that street? Typical Chinese arts and crafts are sold there. We can buy some gifts for your friends when you are back. B: That sounds great. W:Here we are at the hotel. Let’s get out. ( in the hotel lobby) W: Is there anything more I can do for you? B: No, thanks. W: Then, have a good day, Mr. Brown. I’ll get in touch with you tomorrow morning. B: Thank you. See you later.
Speaking ( At the hotel room) W: This is your room. How do you find it? B: Oh, what a lovely room! W: Here is the bathroom. The bell is on the bedside table. Just ring it if you want anything. B: You are so considerate. Thank you for everything you have done for me. W: It’s a pleasure to be of help. And I hope you will enjoy your stay here in Ningbo. B: I’m sure I will. By the way, can I get a city map at the hotel? W: Yes, you can get it at the service counter downstairs. B: I see. W: Fine. Mr. Brown, if there is nothing else, I think I must leave now. B: I think that’s all, you have thought of everything. W: Then, goodbye, Mr. Brown. Have a good rest. I’ll be seeing you tomorrow morning. B: Right. See you tomorrow.
Pair work (role play) Make dialogues Make dialogues according to the given substitutions (1)Hotel: Dong Gang Hotel City: Ningbo (2)Hotel: Jing Ling Hotel City: Nanjing (3)Hotel: White Swan Hotel City: Guangzhou
Summarizing (1) We’ve booked a room for you at … hotel. (2) That’s really very considerate of you. (3) Is this your first trip to …? (4) Here we are at the hotel. (5) Is there anything more I can do for you? (6) I’ll get in touch with you tomorrow morning. I’ll be seeing you tomorrow morning. (7) I hope you will enjoy your stay here in Ningbo. (8) If there is nothing else, I think I must leave now. Useful expressions
Homework 1.Recite the two dialogues. 2.Make up a new dialogue on your own and find a partner to act it out .