人教版(2019)必修 第一册Unit2 Travelling Around Listening and speaking课件(共32张PPT,内嵌音频)

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Book 1 Unit 2 Travelling Around
Opening Page & Listening and Speaking & Listening and Talking
Learning objectives
By the end of the class, you will be able to:
improve the ability to grasp key words and details of a listening material by practice.
learn to prepare for a trip by listening to tourists talking about their upcoming trips.
apply what you have learnt in listening activities through sharing the travel plan you made with your partners in oral English.
think deeply about the meaning of travel, and see China as a part of the world as well as an interesting and exciting travel destination in its own right.
What’s the relationship between the child and the man in the photo What are they doing
What benefits do you think they can get from this travelling
Listening and Speaking
build up our bodies and make us strong-willed
enrich our personal life experiences
make new friends from home and abroad
enjoy delicious local food
experience unique cultures and histories
relax and forget stress
broaden our horizons
admire the breathtaking view
Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience.
--Francis Bacon
旅行,于年轻人而言,是教育的一部分;于年长者而言,则是经验的一部分。
Get ready to travel
Listening and Speaking
1.If you have the chance to travel anywhere in the world, where will you go
EXAMPLE
If I had the chance to travel anywhere in the world, I would book tickets for Beijing! I have always been interested in the history of our country, and would love to visit the Palace Museum.
Before listening
Brainstorm
2.What do we need to do to prepare for the trip
get a passport apply for a visa book tickets book a hotel room
rent a car buy a guidebook pack some clothes research the local weather
EXAMPLE
To prepare for the trip, I would need to save some money, because travelling in Paris is rather expensive. I would also buy new luggage, and then research the best places to visit and try to book an economical hotel room. Finally, I would buy a guidebook to learn about the city and also a phrase book so I could learn some French to help me get around and be able to read restaurant menus. I also need to get a passport and apply for a visa to travel there.
While listening
Paul and Meilin are talking about the coming holiday. Listen to the first part of the conversation and choose the correct answers.
1. Circle the two places Meilin is going to for holiday.
A. Germany. B. England. C. Iceland. D. France.
2. How is she going to get there
A. By sea. B. By air. C. By train.
3. How is she planning to get around after she arrives
A. By car. B. By train. C. On foot.
Focus on key works
Do not try to catch every word in a conversation. Instead, listen for key words and phrases. You should focus on getting the main idea, not on single words or grammar.




Listen to the second part of the conversation and answer the questions.
1. Where is Paul’s family going over the holiday
2. Why are they going there
Paul’s family is going to Lijiang in Yunnan, China over the holiday.
One of his father’s friends lives there and he invited them to visit.
Learning Tip
Read the questions carefully before the listening and decide based upon the given information of what kinds of key words you should listen for.
Listen to the whole conversation again and fill in the table below.
Meilin Paul
Get her passport __________ for her visa __________ air tickets online __________ a car __________ a few light sweaters and a coat
________ a guidebook
Apply
Book
Rent
Take
Buy
Learning Tip
It is important to carefully go over the sentences to be filled in before listening to the audio, and pay special attention to the words before and after the answer blanks.
Listening and Speaking
Listen to the first part again and fill in the blanks.
Paul: Hey, Meilin! So what you for the coming holiday
Meilin: I around Europe for two weeks with my aunt and uncle.
Paul: Europe Oh, I’ve always wanted to go there!
Meilin: Yes, me, too. I’m so excited. I to visit France and Germany.
Paul: That’s wonderful! Do you have your passport and visa already
Meilin: I already have my passport, and I am applying for my visa tomorrow. Once I get the visa, we’ll book flight tickets online.
Paul: So how do you plan to travel around
Meilin: We a car and driving! My uncle has always wanted to drive around Europe!
are
doing
' m travelling
' m planning
' re renting
be doing
future plans
Where to go Whom to go with How long to travel
How she feels
Underline the use of “be doing” expressing future plans.
Meilin: So what about you, Paul Do you have any travel plans
Paul: Yes, actually! My parents are taking me to Yunnan Province in China to visit Lijiang!
Meilin: Lijiang That’s quite famous in China.
Paul: Yes. One of my father’s friends lives there. He invited us to visit.
Meilin: Oh, that’s nice! So what’s the weather like there
Paul: It should be pleasant during the day, but it might be cold at night, so I’m taking a few light sweaters and a coat.
Meilin: What’re you planning to see there
Paul: Well, I know I’m definitely going to see the Old Town of Lijiang and Yulong Snow Mountain. Other than that, I’m not sure. I’m buying a Lijiang guidebook today, actually.
What expressions can we use to ask about other’s travel plan
Where to go
Whom to go with
Why to travel
What to see
Here are some expressions we can use to ask about other’s travel plan.
Do you have any travel plans
What are you doing for the coming holiday
What are you planning to see there
What’s the weather like there
Do you have (visa/passport..) already
How do you plan to travel around
What do we need to do to prepare for a trip
amazing sights
special food
local customs & culture
1 Choose a destination
2 Collect information
Surf the internet
Buy a guidebook
Consult the tour guide
Research local weather…
3 Make travel arrangements
(transport/accommodation/healthcare)
get a passport, apply for a visa, book tickets, book a hotel room, rent a car, pack some clothes, bring basic medicine…
After listening
Choose a travel destination and think about what you would do to prepare to travel there.
Where: Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
Why famous:
the model for the castle in Disneyland
Best time to visit: September/October (autumn)
Where: Jiuzhaigou, China
Why famous: amazing waterfalls, colourful lakes, beautiful mountains
Best time to visit: April/May or September/October
EXAMPLE
A : Hi, Julie! Do you have any plans for the holiday
B : Hi, Wang Lei! Yes , I' m planning to travel to Jiuzhaigou. Actually, I've just finished the travel arrangements!
A : Oh, good idea! Jiuzhaigou is an extremely beautiful place.
B : Yes, I' m looking forward to seeing the colorful lakes, amazing waterfalls...
A : How are you getting ready for your trip
B : I' m ...
Apply what you have learnt in this class( new words, phrases, expressions...) , and use “be doing” to express future plans as well.
A: Hi, Julie! Do you have any plans for the holiday
B: Hi, Wang Lei! Yes, I’m planning to travel to Jiuzhaigou. Actually, I’ve just finished making the travel arrangements.
A: Oh, good idea! Jiuzhaigou is an extremely beautiful place.
B: Yes, I’m looking forward to seeing the colourful lakes, amazing waterfalls, and beautiful plants.
A: How are you getting ready for your trip
B: Well, since we plan to go camping I need to get some good hiking clothes, and I also need a sleeping bag and a tent.
A: How do you plan on getting there
B: Well, we’re planning to take the train and then rent a car, so we have to get train tickets and contact a car rental agency.
A: And then what are you going to eat while camping
B: Ah! That’s another problem entirely! We are getting a camp stove, and then we are bringing with us some dried food that is light to carry. We’ll also need to bring our own water.
A: That all sounds like a good plan. Looks like you really know what you’re doing.
B: Thanks!
Listening and Speaking
Make reservations
Listening and Talking
Learning objectives
By the end of the class, you will be able to:
To learn to make reservations
To use strategies to listen for specific information
To do role-play to practise how to plan a trip
Review: What do we need to do to prepare for the trip
get a passport
apply for a visa
rent a car
book tickets
book a hotel room
buy a guidebook
pack some clothes
research the local weather
What reservations do we need to make before or while travelling
Booking air ticket
Booking a hotel room
Booking a restaurant/
a table for meal
Booking an admission ticket(入场券)
Make reservations
Listen to the phone call and answer the questions.
1. What are the two speakers talking about
They are talking about buying a plane ticket.
2. What is the relationship between the two speakers
One of the people in the conversation is a customer, while the other is an airline reservation agent.
What will you do if you make a reservation for a trip
time
arrival
departure
class
first class
business
economy
payment
phone number
tickets
transport
return ticket
Listen again and complete the table with the words you hear.
Opening __________ can I help you _________to buy a plane ticket...
Talking about time ____________ are you travelling On the 23rd of December.
Talking about what you prefer There are two flights... Which _____________ Would __________ travel business class or economy ________________ book a return flight this time The 9:30 flight, please.
________ to travel business class.
No, _________. I’m taking the train back.
Other information ___________ your name, sir Robert Williams.
Payment __________________________ to pay By credit card.
How
I’d like
On what date
do you prefer
you like to
I’d like
Would you like to
thank you
May I have
May I ask how you would like
Woman: Skies Airlines. How can I help you
Man: I’d like to ________________ from London to Paris.
Woman: Certainly, sir. _______________ are you travelling
Man: On the 23rd of December.
Woman: There are two flights that day: one in the morning at 9:30 and __________ in the afternoon at 5:00. Which do you prefer
Man: The 9:30 flight, please.
Woman: Would you like to travel business class or economy
Man: I’d like to travel business class.
Woman: Would you like to _________________ this time
Man: No, thank you. I’m taking the train back.
Woman: May I have your name, sir
Man: Robert Williams.
Woman: Thank you, Mr Williams. I’ve made your booking. May I ask how you would like to pay
Man: ___________________.
Woman: OK, wait just _____________, please … [Fade out.]
buy a plane ticket
On what date
the other
book a return flight
By credit card
a second
—When are you coming
—We’re arriving at 10:00 in the morning.
—How long are you staying here
—We’re staying for a week.
—What time is your train arriving
—About 9:10.
Ask and answer about time.
—We have old grandparents. Can you find a room in lower floors or do you have lifts in the building
—I hate noise. Do you have a room in the top floor
—I need a room away from/near the lift.
Ask and answer about the room.
—Which do you prefer, first class, business or economy
—Can we have a discount if we have a group of five people
—Do you need a return ticket
Ask and answer about booking.
Imagine you are making plans for the holiday. Choose one of the situations below and role-play a phone call with a partner.
Details
travel date(s)
preferred time
one-way or return
Flight class
first class
business class
economy class
Other information
name
method of payment
Details
check in/check out
breakfast
Internet
Kind of room
2 single beds
double bed
king bed
Special requests
a view
a non-smoking room
a quiet room
Details
date
time
number of people
Special requests
non-smoking area
high chair(s)
other: ________
I’d like to book a room for next Monday.
I’d like to reserve a room for two days.
How long are you staying
When are you checking in and checking out
What kind of room would you like
I’d like a room with two single beds.
What’s the room rate
Is breakfast included
Do you have free Internet service
Useful expressions
A: Nan Jing Hotel. How can I help you
B: I'd like to book a room in your hotel.
A: Certainty, sir. On what date are you checking in
B: On the 23rd of December. And I’ll stay for 5 days.
A: what kind of room do you prefer, a double bed room or single bed
B: A single room, please.
A: Do you have special requests
B: I need a room with a good view. And do you have free Internet service
A: Of course, sir. May I have your name, sir
B: Robert Williams.
A: Thank you, Mr Williams. I've made your booking. May I ask how you would like to pay
B: By credit card.
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