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Distinguishing stress patterns insentences Listen to some sentences and put them into corresponding columns according to their stress patterns. Come here. I’d rather. Look out. Have a try. I’d like to. What did you do? Ring me up. Sing us a song. Leave it alone. All right. Try again. Of course not.
Distinguishing stress patterns insentences Tips • 英语的节奏是句子的重音在句子中有规律出现的结果。句子重音之间的相隔时间大致相等,使语言产生节奏感。 • 在英语语言节奏的训练中,英语学习者应该注重循序渐进的原则,尽量克服汉语语言节奏的干扰,在训练过程中,运用语法知识,体会英语语言节奏。多听英语材料,模仿地道的语音和语调,坚持朗读也可以提高发音的准确性和语言的节奏感。
Conversations • Conversation 1 Exercises Functional language • Conversation 2 Exercises Functional language
Conversation 1- Expressing happiness 1.Listen to a conversation and check (✔) the correct answers to complete the following sentences. 1 Jason is telling Lily a piece of good news by (making a telephone call / speaking to her face to face). ✔ 2 The smartphone Jason has got for Lily is (difficult / easy) to use. ✔ 3 The smartphone is (the best one Lily has ever seen / just the kind Lily wanted). ✔
Conversation 1- Expressing happiness 2.Listen again and check (✔) the statements that are mentioned about the smartphone. ✔ It’s a new kind of smartphone. ✔ It has many features. ✘ It’s a videophone (可视电话). ✔ 4.It can record videos. ✘ 5. It is Bluetooth compatible. ✔ 6. It can be used as an e-book reader. ✔ 7.It allows you to download apps. ✘ 8. It can be used as a navigation (导航) device.
Conversation 1- Expressing happiness 3.Role-play a conversation in pairs according to one of the following situations. You may refer to the Functional Language. (Sample) (Sample) (Reference)
Conversation 1- Expressing happiness Role play - Sample conversation Situation 1
Conversation 1 - Expressing happiness Role play - Sample conversation Situation 2
Conversation 1 - Expressing happiness Role play
Conversation 1 - Expressing happiness Functional Language
Conversation 2 - Expressing happiness 1.Listen to a conversation and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). John is overjoyed because his team has won the game. T John thinks they did their best though they had not been well prepared. F T John’s coach gave each player a very detailed training plan.
Conversation 2 - Expressing happiness ✔ All the players in John’s team were pumped up. ✔ They had good teamwork. ✔ The players were well prepared for the game. ✘ 4.They knew the weak points of their rival team very well. ✔ 5. John’s teammates were in their best competitive form ever. ✘ 6. Their coach was more experienced than the coach of their rival team. 2.Listen again and check (✔) the reasons why John’s team won the game.
Conversation 2 - Expressing happiness 3. Role-play a conversation in groups of three according to one of the following situations. You may refer to the Functional Language. (Sample) (Sample)
Conversation 2- Expressing happiness Role play - Sample conversation Situation 1 Mr. Smith: Jason: Mr. Smith: Jason: Mr. Smith: Jason: Mr. Smith: Jason: Hello, Jason. Your soccer team has won the qualification to compete in the national championship! Really? Wow, I’m really glad to hear the new! You guys have done a great job in the past games. In the field, you were in high spirits and used right strategies to play. Another important thing is that you are all team players. Right. We have been making full preparation for each game. It’s great that all our efforts have finally paid off. Your coach is very experienced, too. He taught us a lot and made detailed plans in our training. Wish you good luck in the future games. Thanks, Mr. Smith. I can’t wait to tell my teammates this good news.
Conversation 2- Expressing happiness Role play - Sample conversation Situation 2 Lily: Carol: Lily: Carol: Lily: Carol: Lily: Carol: Hello, John. Do you still remember that we talked about Wang Lihong’s concert last week? Yes. He’s my favorite singer. I dreaming about going to his concert, but it’s very hard to get a ticket. I have good news for you! I have got a ticket for his next month’s concert for you. Are you kidding? That’s Marvelous. How did you get it? One of my sister’s friend is also a big fan of Wang. She bought the ticket but can’t go on that day, so I asked my sister to buy the ticket from her. That’s the best news I’ve ever heard. I just can believe it. I knew you would be very excited on hearing this. Thank you so much. You’ve made my day.
Conversation 2 - Expressing happiness Functional Language
Passage 1. Listen to a passage and complete the following table with what you hear. vivid humor chatting harm accepted resulting in situations
Passage 1 (Chatting online / Internet slang) is very popular among teenagers. ✔ 2 The speaker’s tone is (objective / subjective). ✔ 3 Living in the Information Age, we’d better know Internet slang; otherwise we (may fall behind the times / will be ill-informed). ✔ 2.Listen again and check (✔) the correct answers to complete the following sentences.
Passage Scripts At present, Internet slang, such as CUL (see you later), F2T (free to talk), and GA (go ahead), enjoys growing popularity among teenagers. There are different opinions on Internet slang. Some people think Internet slang is cool and vivid, full of humor and intelligence. Besides, it makes chatting easier and quicker. However, some other people think Internet slang will harm people’s language ability. Also, it is hard to understand and not accepted by many people, since the words might make people confused, even resulting in misunderstanding. In my opinion, every coin has two sides. Living in the Information Age, if we don’t know Internet slang, we risk falling behind the times. The important thing is to use it with the right person in the right situation.
Passage 3. Work in groups to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using Internet slang.
Passage 3. Work in groups to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using Internet slang.
Reading • Passage A Luv 2 txt • Passage B Are humans ortechnology breakingOlympic records?
Luv 2 txt Passage A • Lead-in • Text study • Exercises
Passage A – Luv 2 txt Lead-in • Video appreciation • Extended reading • Pre-reading questions
Passage A – Luv 2 txt Lead-in - Video appreciation
Passage A – Luv 2 txt Lead-in - Extended reading 网络中使用的英文缩略语(Netcronyms) IMO=in my opinion 我觉得,我认为 KIT=keep in touch 保持联系 IOW=in other words 意思是"换句话说" TTYL=Talk to you later 意思是"再见,下次回头再聊" BBS=be back soon 意思是"马上回来" BRB=be right back 意思是马上回来 FYI= For Your Information 解释为: 提供给您的信息,供您参考,是现在比较流行的英文缩写,常用于电子邮件中 BTW=By the way 意思是换个话题,在日常的短信及聊天时使用,以解决话题转换时给人带来唐突感觉的问题,相当于常说的“对了···”,也有“顺便说一下”的意思。 LOL="laughing out loud", or "lots of laughs",表示笑得很开心的样子,是网络常用的缩略语。
Passage A – Luv 2 txt Lead-in - Extended reading 网络中使用的英文缩略语(Netcronyms) ur — your Gz — geeze (表惊讶) IC — i see OIC — oh, i see IMHO — in my humble opinion L8R — later L8ly — lately OTOH — on the other hand POV — point of view
Passage A – Luv 2 txt Lead-in - Extended reading 网络中使用的英文缩略语(Netcronyms) ROTFL — rolling on the floor laughing Omg — oh my god Thx — thank Nt — nice try Gj — good job Nm — never mind Skul — school going to — gonna Gotta — got to
Passage A – Luv 2 txt Pre-reading questions • What instant messaging services do you usually use when you chat with your family, friends, etc.? Why do you prefer them? • Have you ever used network abbreviations such as GF (girlfriend), u (you), and thx (thanks) when chatting online? What other network abbreviations do you know? 3. What are the influences of network abbreviations?
Passage A – Luv 2 txt Text study • Text reading • Organization of the text • Language points
Passage A Luv 2 txt 1. You need to send a text to your mom to tell her your soccer practice is canceled. In an effort not to get caught, you reach very slowly, skillfully and one-handedly into your bag. Drawing your bright purple cellphone from the inside pocket, you are careful not to press any button that will reveal your mission to your teacher, who is talking at the front of the room. With the phone in your lap, you try not to look down as you type: “Soccer canceled! pick@2 thx.” _____________________________________ __________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ____________________________
Passage A Luv 2 txt 2. Sent. You put it into your jacket pocket, fearing you will not be able to get it back in your bag without the teacher noticing. But wait… your BFF Lucy’s hair looked ridiculous when you passed her in the hall on your way to the washroom. It would be unthinkable to wait until lunch to tell her. Only a horrible friend would let her walk around with such an embarrassing hairdo! So, you repeat the sneaky process of texting: “Fix ur hair, it’s sticking?!!!!” Now, not only have you missed two whole possibly important minutes of your teacher’s lecture, but your spelling and vocabulary are getting worse and worse. ___________________________________________ _________________________________________________ ________ ______________________________________ __________________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______
Passage A Luv 2 txt 3. Can you understand the title of this article? Anyone who has ever texted or used instant messaging will be able to. Most teens love to text. Our English teachers, parents, and future employers would prefer we pay attention to our grammar, but in reality most of us don’t. There are times when we have to use proper grammar and times when we don’t. The problem is that the line between when to spellcheck and proofread and when to just type and send is becoming unclear and almost invisible. ________ ________________________________________________ _____________ _________________________________ __________________________________________________ _____________________________________________
Passage A Luv 2 txt 4. The way we type affects the way we spell. Ever catch yourself writing the letter “u” instead of the word “you” in an essay for school? What about the letters “tho” instead of the word “though”? In a world where instant satisfaction is everything, we simply do not take the time to add the few extra letters. Although teens today will eventually become the ones who set the standards for spelling and grammar, our elders are the ones who are in charge now, and they look down on spelling and grammar errors. These errors can easily affect one’s grades or job opportunities. __________ _________________________________________________ __________________ ______________________ ________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _______________
Passage A Luv 2 txt 5. Notice it or not, the words we choose, or rather don’t choose, when we use informal communication are of great importance. We almost never see a teen use extensive vocabulary taught by our teachers in a text message. Seldom do we see the word “exultant” for happy, “sorrowful” for sad, or “ecstatic” for glad in a text. We must reawaken this vast vocabulary of obscure and unused words if we expect to succeed in exams like the SAT that affect our future. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ ________________ _____________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _______________________
Passage A Luv 2 txt 6. So, go ahead, work your fingers to the bone texting, but before you hit Send, think about what you have written. Consider your words and the way you’ve spelt them and maybe, just maybe, you will retype your message.
Passage A – Luv 2 txt Organization of the text 1-2 Part I (Para. ______) Situation: Examples of using abbreviations to text Structure Part II (Para. ______) 3-5 Problem: Neglecting spelling and grammar 6 Part III (Para. ______) Solution: Paying attention to the words you use
Passage A – Luv 2 txt Drawing your bright purple cellphone from the inside pocket, you are careful not to press any button that will reveal your mission to your teacher, who is talking at the front of the room. (Line 4, Para. 1) 你小心翼翼地从里面的口袋掏出你的亮紫色手机,尽量不去碰触会对正在前面讲课的老师泄漏你企图的任何按键。 drawing的用法为现在分词作状语,其逻辑主语为you。that will reveal…为定语从句,修饰先行词any button,that为关系代词,在定语从句中作主语,不可省略。who is talking…为非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词your teacher。
Passage A – Luv 2 txt You put it into your jacket pocket, fearing you will not be able to get it back in your bag without the teacher noticing. (Line 1, Para. 2) 担心把手机放回包里时老师会注意到,于是你就把它放到夹克的口袋里。 without the teacher noticing 的用法为介词后跟包含现在分词的复合宾语。 天气晴朗,微风轻拂。 The day was bright, with a fresh breeze blowing.
Passage A – Luv 2 txt Now, not only have you missed two whole possibly important minutes of your teacher’s lecture, but your spelling and vocabulary are getting worse and worse. (Line 9, Para. 2) 现在你不仅错失了老师有可能及其重要的两分钟讲解,而且你的拼写和词汇变得越来越差。 not only…but also连接两个分句时,如果not only置于句首,分句要用倒装,but also分句不倒装,可以省去but只留also,也可以省去also只留but。 他不仅作出了许诺,而且履行了诺言。 Not only did he make a promise, but also he kept it.
Passage A – Luv 2 txt There are times when we have to use proper grammar and times when we don’t. (Line 5, Para. 3) 有时我们必须用恰当的语法有时则不必。 there are times when 有时候 有时我不知道做什么。 There are times when I don’t know what to do.
Passage A – Luv 2 txt The problem is that the line between when to spellcheck and proofread and when to just type and send is becoming unclear and almost invisible. (Line 7, Para. 3) 问题是:青少年们已经分不清楚什么时候该检查拼写并改错,什么时候只是打字并发送信息。 the problem is that…: that 引导表语从句。 我的观点是你得面对问题。 My point is that you should face the problem.
Passage A – Luv 2 txt The problem is that the line between when to spellcheck and proofread and when to just type and send is becoming unclear and almost invisible. (Line 7, Para. 3) 问题是:青少年们已经分不清楚什么时候该检查拼写并改错,什么时候只是打字并发送信息。 the line between A andB:A与B之间的界限,文中的A和B由连接副词when加不定式构成。 爱与恨之间的界限模糊了。 The line between love and hate has blurred.
Passage A – Luv 2 txt Ever catch yourself writing the letter “u” instead of the word “you” in an essay for school? (Line 1, Para. 4) 你是不是在学校写文章时曾经用字母“u”代替“you”呢? catch sb. doing sth.: 撞见或抓住某人在做某事 她抓住他们正在偷她的苹果。 She caught them stealing her apples.
Passage A – Luv 2 txt Although teens today will eventually become the ones who set the standards for spelling and grammar, our elders are the ones who are in charge now, and they look down on spelling and grammar errors. (Line 6, Para. 4) 虽然今天的青少年最终会成为设置拼写和语法标准的人,但现在却是长辈们说了算,他们看不起拼写错误和语法错误。 Although 引导让步状语从句,两个who引导定语从句修饰两个ones,分别指代 teens 与 elders。