新目标英语九年级Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are? Section B(2a-2d)(共21张PPT)

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(共21张PPT)
Unit3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are
Section B(2a-2d)
本课学习目标:
1、通过本节课的学习,学生能够正确拼读、理解、运用以下词汇:
request,direct,polite,impolite。
2、能够正确识别文本中的主题句,并借助思维导图呈现文本内容结构。
3、理解礼貌说话的重要性,能够在模拟情境中恰当使用直接提问和礼貌
提问。
2.What are they doing
要求,请求
They make for help.
requests
They are in .
4.why
Because ... is very .
polite / impolite
3.Did ...get help
Mini-play
1.Where are they
London
Mini-play
What other ways do they use to make requests?
1.Where is the restaurant
2.How can I get to the restaurant
3.Could you please tell me where the restaurant is
4.Excuse me, do you know where the restaurant is
5.I’m sorry to trouble you,could you please tell me how to get to the restaurant
requests
Thinking
How many paragraphs are there in the passage
Para.1
Para.2
Para.3
Para.4
Fast Reading
Usually polite questions are longer.
Good speakers change the way they speak in different situations.
Tips:
The topic sentence is usually the sentence or the sentence,
sometimes in the of a paragraph.
However, it is important to learn how to use the
right language in different situations.
first
Underline topic sentences .
last
middle
When you visit a foreign country, it is important to know
how to ask for help politely.
Para.1
Para.2
Para.3
Para.4
paragraph 1.
When you visit a foreign country, it is important to know how to ask for help politely For example, you may ask“ Where are the restrooms ” or “Could you please tell me where the restrooms are ” These are similar requests for directions. Both are correct, but the first one sounds less polite. That is because it is a very direct question. It is not enough to just ask a question correctly. We also need to learn how to be polite when we ask for help.
1、Where are the restrooms
2、Could you please tell me where the restrooms are
Scanning
requests
VS
I think the request is better .
second
Why
direct request
polite request
correct adj.正确的
v.纠正
adj.直接的,直率的
directly adv.
直接,径直,马上,立即
Read and find out two requests.
Yes/no.
Good speakers
How to choose direct questions or polite questions
Thinking
Is it necessary to ask polite requests to all the people around you
n. 发言者
paragraph 2.
Scanning
How do good speakers change the way they speak in different situations
The expressions they use might depend on
or .
whom they are speaking to
how well they know each other
Good speakers change the way they speak in different situations. The expressions they use might depend on whom they are speaking to or how well they know each other. It is all right to ask direct questions to your classmates because
you know them well. However, If you say to your teacher, “When is the school trip ”, this might sound impolite. But if you say, “Excuse me, Mr. West. Do you know when the school trip is ”, this will sound much more polite.
n. 表诉,措辞
取决于
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 ”It sounds more polite to say, “Peter, could you please tell me your e-mail address ” than “Peter, tell me your e-mail address.” Sometimes we even need to spend time leading in to a request. For example, we might first say to a stranger, “Excuse me, I wonder if you can help me” or “I’m sorry to trouble you, but ...” before asking for help.
paragraph 3.
Scanning
How to make polite questions
Could you please …
May I ask …
Could you please tell me …
Excuse me, I wonder if…
I’m sorry to trouble you, but ...
Polite questions are . They include
longer
Pardon me ...
Would you mind doing sth ...
Please write “D” for direct questions, “P”for polite questions.
1.Where are the restrooms?
2.Could you tell me where the restrooms are
3.When is the school trip
4.Excuse me, Mr. West. Do you know when the school
trip is
5.Peter, tell me your e-mail address.
6.Peter, could you please tell me your e-mail address
D
P
D
P
D
P
I think “ Where are the restrooms?” is direct .
It might seem more difficult to speak politely than directly. However, it is important to learn how to use the right language in different situations. This will help you communicate better with other people.
paragraph 4.
Scanning
Why did the writer write this article
To ask us to use language properly(得体地).
Where do you think they are
What kind of request should the man make
In order to get help, what should he say
Does the man use language properly
Where’s the post office
Sorry. I can’t help you.
What do you think their relationship is
correctly
directly
politely
properly
Make requests
Request Person Place
friend
restaurant
4. Can you please tell me where the nearest station is
2. Do you know where I can change some money, please
1. Will you pass the salt
3. Could you tell me what just happened
5. Excuse me, do you know what time it begins, please
6. Let me know when you’re ready, OK
7. Could you possibly tell me the way to the village school
Read the questions below.
2d
Place: street, kitchen, school,home,bank ,park ,library,cinema,restaurant...
Person: teacher, mum,sister ,grandma,police man ,classmates,friends..
2. Do you know where I can change some money, please
3. Could you tell me what just happened
4. Can you please tell me where the nearest station is
5. Excuse me, do you know what time it begins, please
6. Let me know when you’re ready, OK
7. Could you possibly tell me the way to the village school
I would say “ Will you pass the salt ” to my friend in a restaurant.
We should .
3.The expressions we use might depend on
or .
Free talk
1. Can you ask a person these questions
4.What should we do if we want to be a good speaker
How old are you What's your weight What's your salary
use the right language in different situations.
whom we are speaking to
how well we know each other
Because it's very .
polite / impolite
2.Why Why not!
Different countries, different cultures!
Please be polite as local people!
Summary
requests
d
i
r
e
c
t
p
o
l
i
t
e
include
person
situations
Where is the park ?
Could you tell me where the restrooms are
friend,classmate...
teacher, doctor...
different
different
correct
We need to use them well in different situations.
Homework 1
Write down two requests in the same situation.
I would say “ ” to in .
Example
Homework 2
Use your idea to retell the passage!