课件25张PPT。Section B
2a-2dCould you please tell me
where the restrooms are?Unit 3politely
direction
request
correct
polite
direct
speaker
whom
impolite
address
underground
parking lotadv. 礼貌地;客气地
n. 方向;方位
n.&v. 要求;请求
adj. 正确的;恰当的
adj. 有礼貌的;客气的
adj. 直接的;直率的
n. 讲(某种语言的人)
pron. 谁;什么人
adj. 不礼貌的
n. 住址;地址;通讯处
adj. 地下的;n. 地铁
停车场;停车区 If you are lost, what should you do?turn to a policeman for help。。。。Lead-inread a mapask the wayCould you please tell me....?Zhang Ming is traveling in the USA.
He wants to go to a small town but he doesn't know the way to the restroom now.
What should he do?How can he make requests?Where are the restrooms?
Sorry. I can’t help you.It might sound impolite.Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?Sure. Turn left at the corner and you will find them.It might sound polite.2a Where do you need to make polite requests?
Think of some possible situations. Discuss them with your partner.提出礼貌的请求1. In public places like a school, a bank, a post office, a library, a shopping mall and so on.2. In a foreign country.3. At home, especially(尤其) when speaking to your elders(长辈). It’s important to know how to __________
________________.Good speakers _______________________
___________________.Usually polite questions are _______.It might seem _____________ to speak politely than ________. how to ask for help politely change the way they speak in different situationslongermore difficultdirectlyBefore you readLook at the pictures, the title and the first sentence of each paragraph on page 22. Then fill in the blanks.12b反义词:impolite
adj. 不礼貌的Read the article and underline the topic sentence for each paragraph.Paragraph 1
When you visit a foreign country, it is important to know how to ask for help politely (adv. 礼貌地) ….polite adj. 礼貌的Fast Reading2Paragraph 2
Good speakers change the way they speak in different situations. …n. 发言者Paragraph 3
Usually polite questions are longer. They include expressions such as “Could you please …?” or “May I ask …?” It sounds more polite to say, “Peter, could you please tell me your e-mail address?”…n. 地址Where are the restrooms?
VSless politedirectcorrect.more polite The two ways are both ________.The first one sounds _________. Because it is very _________.The second one sounds more ___________.Read paragraph 1 and finish it. 3Careful ReadingCould you please tell me where the restrooms are?What else do we need to learn besides asking a question correctly when you ask for help?We need to learn how to be polite when we ask for help.Paragraph 1 (Question)Read paragraph 2 and answerWhen is the school trip?
Excuse me. Do you know When the school trip is?
Which way is suitable(合适的)
for your friends or classmates?
Which is suitable for your
teacher?It’s all right to ask direct
questions to your classmates
because you know them well.What do we need to think about when you talk to different people?We need to think about whom we speak to or how well we know them.Paragraph 2 (Question)Usually polite questions are ______. They ______ expressions such as “__________________” or “__________”Read paragraph 3 and finish the blanks.longerincludeCould you please …May I ask…Give an example for “tell me your adress.”Sometimes we even need to spend time
___________ to a request.leading inWhat can lead in to a request with a stranger on the street?“Excuse me, I wonder if you can
help me” or “I’m sorry to trouble
you, but …” before asking for
help.Paragraph 3 (Question)J: Jason A: Anna
J: Is it important to know _____________
___________?
A: Of course. It is not enough to ________
_______________.
J: I agree with you. We also need to learn
__________________________________.
A: Good speakers change the way they
speak in different situations. The
expressions they use might depend on
_________________________________how to ask forhelp politelyjust ask aquestion correctlyhow to be polite when we ask for helpwhom they are speaking to or how wellJason talks about polite requests with his friend Anna Complete their conversations using the words on page 22.___________________. And direct questions
sounds _________. Usually polite questions
are longer. Sometimes we need to _________
____________________.
J: It might seem more difficult to _________
_____________________. But using the right
language in different situations will help you
_________________________________.they know each otherless politespend timeleading in to a requestspeakpolitely than directlycommunicate better with each otherI wonder if you can tell me what you have
learned from this passage.It is important to learn how to use the right
language in different situations. This will help
us communicate better with other people.4Conclusion In different situations, we need to choose and use suitable language based on cultural knowledge.…2c Find all the direct questions and polite requests from the passage.Where are the restrooms?Could you tell me where the restrooms are? When is the school trip? Excuse me, Mr. West.
Do you know when the
school trip is?Peter, could you please tell me your e-mail address? Where is the post office? Pardon me, could you please tell me where to park
my car?Read the requests below. In the second column, write A if you would say it to someone you know and B if you would say it to a stranger. In the last column, write where you think these people are.2dAkitchenBstreetBhome/streetBBBAcinemastreethome/classstreetRead the request below. In the second column, write A if you would say it to someone you know and B if you would say it to a stranger. In the last column, write where you think these people are.2dP22 When you visit a _______ country, it is _________ to know how to ask for help ________. For example, “Where are the restrooms?” or “Could you ______ tell me where the __________ _____?” these are similar ________ for _________ you may ask. foreignimportantpolitelypleaserestrooms arerequestsdirectionsFill in blanks according to 2b.Both are _______ English, but the first one sounds _____ polite. That is because it is a very ______ question. It is not enough to just ask a question ________.
correctlessdirectcorrectlyWe also need to learn how to be polite — when we ask for _____.
In English, ___ in Chinese, we change the way we ______ in different _________.helpasspeaksituationsThe expressions you use might _______ ___ whom you are speaking to ___ how well you know them. If you say to your teacher, “When is the school trip?” this might sound ________. But if you say, “Excuse me, Mr. West,depend impoliteoron Do you know when the school trip ___?”,
this will sound _______ more polite. However, it is all right to ask direct questions to your classmates because you know them ______.ismuchwell It might seem more _________ to speak politely than _________. It is important to learn how to use ______ ________ in different situations. This will also help you _____________ better with other people. difficultdirectlyrightlanguagecommunicate