外研版(2019)必修 第一册Unit 2 Exploring English Period 3 Using language2 课件(共27张PPT)

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(共27张PPT)
Unit 2 Exploring English
Period 3 Using language 2
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Do you know how to say it in English
subway
underground
highway
motorway
theater
theatre
gas
petrol
apartment
flat
elevator
lift
Now complete the passage with the words above.
Today, American English is in common international use. It is different from British English in several ways, mostly in spelling and vocabulary. Some American spellings were created by Noah Webster, who made one of America’s first dictionaries. He changed “-re” spelling to “-er”, which is why ________ is spelt ________ in American English.
theatre
theater
Now complete the passage with the words above.
The Americans and the British also use different words for everyday things. For example, Americans talk about putting ______ in their cars and driving along the ________, whereas in the UK, people put ________ in their cars and drive along the ___________. Americans take the ________ to the top floor of a building, but the British use the _____.
gas
highway
petrol
motorway
elevator
lift
Now complete the passage with the words above.
In the US, they take the ________ , but in the UK, people travel on the ____________. Americans live in a(n) ___________, while the British live in a(n) ______.
It’s not as confusing as it seems: usually people from the two countries can understand each other from the context. But that doesn’t stop them having a friendly argument about which word is the “right” one!
subway
underground
apartment
flat
Summary
British English differs from American English in the following aspects :
Vocabulary
Grammar
Spelling
Pronunciation
Automobile/freeway gas/petrol underground/subway
In the team/on the team
Theater/theatre center/centre
Teacher ladder except …
1. What does “selfie” mean?
A. a selfish person
B. a person who is very self-centered
C. a photo that you take of yourself, usually with a mobile phone.
Quiz time
2. What does “netizen” mean
A. a kind of net
B. a person who surfs on the internet
C. a fisherman who uses the net to catch fish.
Quiz time
3. Where would you most likely see “BRB” or “TTYL”
A. on the wall
B. during an on-line conversation
C. on the TV
BRB means “be right back”
TTYL means “talk to you later”
Quiz time
Do you know the meaning of the following words
Quiz time
BTW
CU
COZ
PLZ
by the way
see you
because
please
How do these words come into being
Selfie = self + ie Netizen = net + izen(citizen)
BRB = be right back G2G = got to go
Every year, many additions are made to English dictionaries. These words come into being by combining some words or by abbreviation or similar pronunciation
Why are they popular
Some unfamiliar English expressions may cause communication problems.
What do you do when you come across unfamiliar English expressions
Look at these pictures, and predict what they are about.
Pre-Listening
a
b
c
A: a girl smiling happily
B: a kind of traditional Chinese food, seems like steamed dumplings
C: people are angry at a girl talking on the phone in the movie theater
Pre-Listening
selfish
a
b
c
Conversation 1
Conversation 2
Conversation 3
Listening
Words Meaning Origin
Dim sum A kind of traditional _________ From _________
_________ Using a cellphone without caring about others A combination of
_________and________
_________ A shorter way of saying _________ From the internet
Listen again and complete the table.
Words Meaning Origin
Dim sum A kind of traditional _________ From _________
_________ Using a cellphone without caring about others A combination of
_________and________
_________ A shorter way of saying _________ From the internet
Prediction
名词,传统物品
地点,国家、地区名字
名词,
合成词
名词
名词
名词,
网络用语
名词,习语/俗语
Words Meaning Origin
Dim sum A kind of traditional _________ From _________
_________ Using a cellphone without caring about others A combination of
_________and________
_________ A shorter way of saying _________ From the internet
Listen again and complete the table.
Chinese food
Guangdong dialect
cellfish
selfish
LOL
“laugh out loud”
cellphone
1. Make sure the part of speech of the word we need to fill in the table
2. Guess the meaning of the word
3. Listen to the recording and pay attention to the context.
How do we get the correct answers
From @jonathanpeng
Video time
How do the speakers ask for and explain the meanings of the words
how to ask:
1. What kind of food is that
2. It's a kind of...
3. Do you know what I mean by...
4. I beg your pardon
5. What does … mean
6. What’s that for
7. When you say… you mean …, right
how to explain:
1. It means...
2. It’s a short way of saying…
3. It's..., It was first used...
4. You use it to…
5. It is a …, and its function is mainly...
Useful expressions:
Speaking time
Act out the conversation to ask for and explain the meanings of the expressions.
Role A
Role B
Role A
You are a waiter/ waitress in a restaurant. You ask your customer whether he/she needs a doggy bag. (Notes: A “doggy bag” is a bag or box in which you take unfinished food home from a restaurant.)
Role B
You are asking for the bill in a restaurant. The waiter/ waitress asks you if you need a doggy bag. You don't know what it is and ask him/her to explain.
Speaking time
Act out the conversation to ask for and explain the meanings of the expressions.
Role A
Role B
Role A
You see a sign in a supermarket saying “3 for 2”. You don’t know what it means and ask the shop assistant to explain.
Role B
You are a shop assistant. A customer asks you what “3 for 2” means. (Notes: “3 for 2” means that if you buy two items, you get a third one for free.)
Speaking time
Role B:
Role A:
Role B:
Role A:
Role B:
Role A:
Role B:
Excuse me. Can I have my bill now
I hope you enjoy your dinner here. Oh, I see there are still some food on your plate. Do you need a doggy bag
A what
A doggy bag.
What does a doggy bag mean
A doggy bag is a bag or box. You use it to take unfinished good home from a restaurant.
Oh I see. Thanks a lot. That’s exactly what I need.
Role-play
American English vs. British English
Unfamiliar English expressions
Listening skills (prediction, key words, etc.)
Speaking practice (how to ask and explain unfamiliar English expressions)
Summary
Search as many unfamiliar English words on the Internet as possible.
Prepare the explanation of the words’ meaning and usage.
Homework
Thank you!