课件16张PPT。 Unit19
Communication Workshop We can improve our English by go to a language school.
What conditions will you care about when you choose a language school? Location? Course content? Course fee? Or something else? Now, read the advertisement about the language school and check what information the school give to you?
And can you find the information you want to know exactly?
If you don’t, what are you going to do? Read the letter to the New Future Language School. What information does the writer of the letter want to clarify?
length of the course,holidayscourse contentdiscountregistration feequalifications Do you think the writer is good at writing? How many mistakes can you find in the letter?Find mistakes of style in the letter.Example1= Hi thereHi there,
I’m writing to ask for…I am very interested in the course but I want some details.
Firstly…
Secondly, I don’t see why varieties of English…
Thirdly, you say that there is …By the way, would I…Dear Sir/MadamI am writing toI would likeI would be grateful if youI read thatIn additioncould explain whyFinally, I want to know what qualifications…
Just tell me all the requirements. Send me the answers to my questions ASAP…
Write soon,
Cheers,
Li WeiCould you please tell meCould you please tell meCould you please send meas soon as possibleI look forward to hearing from youYours faithfullyUse the following words to fill in the blanksIt is not clear whether you can do just one of the sessions.
There is a discount provided that I pay in advance.
I would prefer not to study English varieties unless it is really necessary.as long asifexcept ifChoose the right words from the brackets.I like going to class (as long as/ unless) it isn’t boring.
I won’t get a good grade (provided that/ unless) I study hard.
I don’t know (unless/ whether) these diagrams explain the seasons or how the moon moves around the sun.
I will start the course in August (provided that/ unless) I get accepted.5. I don’t like going out on Friday night (unless/ whether) I’ve finished all my work for the week.
6. Going to Thailand for the holidays sound great (as long as/ whether) I’ve saved up enough money.
7. I am not sure ( if / provided that)
should write captions for these
pictures or not.8. I will play tennis (unless/ provided that) we’ve finished by 5pm.
9. We can sit at a table near the window (if /unless) you’d rather sit in a booth.Language output: writing a replying letterStage 1: Read the letter again. Take notes of the questions in the letter, then find out the information in the advertisement. Stage 2: Plan your paragraphsGreeting: Dear Liming,Paragraph 1: Telling that you have already received the letter and is now writing a reply letter.Paragraph 2: Giving information about the sessions and durations.Paragraph 3: Explaining the reasons for English varieties overview.Paragraph 4: Giving information about fees.Paragraph 5: Telling the requirements for entering the course.closing