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----by Shan Wei

Unit 1 Please call me Chuck. Unit 1 Please call me Chuck. ----by Shan Wei. Conversation:. What can we call Elizabeth?. Elizabeth : Hello , I'm Elizabeth Mandel . Chuck : Hi! My name is Charles Chang. But please call me Chuck. Elizabeth : Nice to meet you, Chuck. You can call me Liz .

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----by Shan Wei

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  1. Unit 1 Please call me Chuck. Unit 1 Please call me Chuck. ----by Shan Wei

  2. Conversation: What can we call Elizabeth? Elizabeth:Hello,I'm Elizabeth Mandel. Chuck:Hi! My name is Charles Chang. But please call me Chuck. Elizabeth:Nice to meet you, Chuck. You can call me Liz. Chuck:OK.And what's your last name again? Elizabeth: Mandel. We can call her Liz.

  3. Checking Information Match the questions in column A with the responses in column B. Listen and check. Then practice with a partner. Give your own information. A B 1. How do you pronounce a. C-H-A-N-G. your last name? 2. Excuse me,what's your b. It's Mandel,with the accent first name again? on “del”. 3. How do you spell your last c. Well,everyone calls me name? Chuck. 4. What do people call you? d. Oh,it's Amy.

  4. B Make a list of names and nick names for your group. Introduce yourself with your full name. Use the expressions above. A: Hi! I’m Joseph Block. Please call me Joe. B: OK, Joe. And what's your last name again? A: It's Block.

  5. Names and Titles: Use a title with a last name to address someone formally. √ √ √ √ Use a first name or nickname without a title to address someone informally. √ √

  6. Listening: Listen to people talk to Chuck Chang, Elizabeth Mandel, and Amy Kim. Do they address them formally (F) or informally (I)? F I • __________ 2. ___________ • 3. __________ 4. ___________ • 5. __________ 6. ___________ I F I F

  7. 1. CHUCK: Good afternoon. WOMAN: Good afternoon, Mr. Chang. Please sit down. 2. CHUCK: Good morning. WOMAN: Hello, Chuck. Nice to see you. 3. MAN: Hello, Liz. LIZ: Hi. How are you? 4. LIZ: Hi, I'm Elizabeth Mandel. MAN: It's nice to meet you, Ms. Mandel. 5. MAN: Carol, this is Ms. Kim. WOMAN: Pleased to meet you, Ms. Kim. AMY: Nice to meet you, too. 6. AMY: Hi! How are you? MAN: Oh, hi, Amy. I'm fine.

  8. A Write M for male names and F for female names. • _____ Joseph • _____ James • _____ Catherine • _____ Elizabeth 5. _____ Robert 6. _____ Susan 7. _____ William 8. _____ Jennifer M M F M F M F F B Match each of these nicknames with a name above. 6 a. ____ Bob c. ____ Jenny e. ____ Liz d. ____ Sue b. ____ Kate d. ____ Jim f. ____ Joe h. ____ Bill 5 8 4 1 3 2 7

  9. Conversation: Listen and practice Who are the man and woman? They are Paulo’s father and mother. • Do Paulo’s parents live here? • 2. What do they do here? • 3. Where are they from? No, they don’t. They are on vacation. They are from Rio, Brazil.

  10. Grammar Focus Complete this conversation. Then compare with a partner. Yoko: Rich, who are the two women over there? Rich: Oh, _________ names are Lisa and Kate. Rich: Hi, Kate. This _____ Yoko. ______ from Japan. Yoko: Hello. Nice to meet you. Kate: Good to meet you, Yoko. Lisa: And _____ name _____ Lisa. Yoko: Hi, Lisa. Rich: Lisa and Kate ______ from Canada. Yoko: Oh? Where ______ you from in Canada? Kate: _______ from Toronto. their is She’s is my are are We’re

  11. Complete these questions. Then practice with a partner. 1. A: _____ ______ that? B: That's Rich. 2. A: ______ ______ he from? B: He's from Los Angeles. 3. A: ______ ______ his last name? B: It's Brown. 4. A: ______ _______ the two students over there B: Their names are Lisa and Kate. 5. A: _______ ______ they from? B: They're from Canada. Who is Where is What is Who are Where are

  12. Conversation: Is Paulo on vacation? • Where is Paulo from? • 2. What’s Paulo studying? • 3. Are Paulo and Tom in the • Same class? Listen to the rest of the conversation. And answer this question: Where is Sarah from? No. He is studying here. He’s from Brazil. She is from Australia. PAULO: Are you from the United States, Sarah? SARAH: (laughing) No, I'm not. I'm from Australia. PAUL0: And what are you studying? SARAH: I'm studying engineering, too. In fact, I think we're in the same class! PAULO: Say, I think you're right! English and engineering. No. But they’re in the same volleyball team.

  13. Grammar Focus A Complete these conversations. Then practice with a partner. 1. A: _______ you from the United States? B: Yes, I ______ from Chicago. 2. A:______ Rosa in English 101? B: No, she ____. _____ in English 102. 3. A: _______ you and Monique from France? B: Yes, we _______ from Paris. Are am Is isn’t She’s Are are • B Read the conversations in Exercises 4 and 7 again. Then • answer these questions. For questions you answer "no," give the • correct information. • Are Tom and Paulo on the baseball team? • 2. Are Mr. and Mrs. Tavares on vacation? • 3. Are Mr. and Mrs. Tavares from Mexico? • 4. Is Paulo from Brazil? • 5. Is Paulo on vacation? × No. They are on the volleyball team. √ × No. They are from Brazil. √ × No. He is a student.

  14. Listening: Listen to these conversations and complete the information about each person. chemistry Miller Mexico Elena Korea English

  15. 1. MAN: Joe, this is my friend Linda Tanaka. We're in the same English class. JOE: Hi, Linda. I'm Joseph Miller. Everyone calls me Joe. L1NDA: Nice to meet you, Joe. And what's your last name again? JOE: It's Miller. M-I-L-L-E-R. LINDA: Where are you from, Joe? JOE: I'm from here, the United States – originally from Chicago. LINDA: What are you studying here? JOE: Chemistry. LINDA: Oh, chemistry. That sounds interesting. 2. CLERK: OK, Ms. Vera. Let me just check this information. Is your first name spelled E-L-L-E-N? ELRNA: No, it's not. My first name is Elena. It's spelled E-L-E-N-A. CLERK: OK. Thanks. And you're from Chile, correct? ELENA: No, I'm not from Chile. I'm from Mexico. CLERK: Oh, sorry. Mexico. But you are studying English, right? ELENA: No, I'm not. I'm studying engineering. CLERK: Engineering. OK. Got it. 3. MAN: Say, are you In Sook Kim? IN SOOK: Yes, that's light. MA~: Is your brother Min Ho Kim? IN SOOK: Yes, he is! MAN: Tell me, is Min Ho still here at the university? IN SOOK: No, he's not. Min Ho is at home in Korea. MAN: Oh, he's in Korea! Is he in school there? IN SOOK: Yes. He's studying English at Seoul University this semester.

  16. Snapshot China Canada England France Italy Korea Japan Russia Mexico the USA Denmark Which greetings are typical in China? Can you name a country for each greeting?

  17. The Philippines Filipino(s) Chile Chilean(s) Korea Korean(s) The United States American(s) Finland Finn(s)

  18. How do you think the people in these countries greet each other? There are many different greeting customs around the world. Here are some. Men bow slightly and shake hands to greet each other. Women do not usually shake hands. To address someone with his or her full name, the family name comes first, then the first name. People usually shake hands when they meet for the first time. When two women first meet, they sometimes give one kiss on the cheek. (They actually "kiss the air.") Women also greet both male and female friends with a kiss. Chilean men give their friends warm abrazos (hugs) or sometimes kiss women on the cheek. People Shake hands when they are first introduced. Friends and family members often hug or kiss on the cheek when they see each other. In these situations, men often kiss women but not other men. Finns greet each other with a firm handshake. Hugs and kisses are only for close friends and family. The everyday greeting for friends is a handshake for both men and women. Men sometimes pat each other on the back.

  19. According to the article, in which country or countries are the following true? Check (√) the correct boxes. √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √

  20. Thanks a lot for your cooperation!! Friday, October 3, 2014

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