课件20张PPT。Unit 2
English Around the Worldwarmingup and listeningEnglish is their native language/mother languageBritain(UK)America (USA)CanadaAustraliaNew ZealandEnglish-speaking countriesCanadian English
British English
American English
Australian English
Indian EnglishDo all the English speakers only speak one kind of English?world
EnglishesThere is more than one kind of EnglishLet’s go to the pictures!Ok. But how shall we go to the movies?Do you know the differences between Bristish English and American English?Why not go by Underground?Er, but the subway station is far away.British English
American English vsCome on!Yeah!Mr. BrownMr. ObamaDo you want to come to my flat?How far is your apartment? It is beautiful?Shall we go to the pub to celebrate your birthday?Wow, bar is a nice place.Wow, I want a tin of Coke, some biscuits and sweets. What about you, Mr.Obama ?Well, I want a can of milk tea, some cookies and some candy.Hey, let’s go and see a soccer game. It is very exciting.Great. I like football match very much.Time to go home. Let’s go to the elevator together.Oh no, the lift must be full of people this time. Try to write down the words.flatapartmentpubbartincansweetscandybiscuitcookieliftelevatormatchgamefootballsoccerautumnfallpetrolgascolour color centre traveledtravelledcenterdancenot[d?ns][da:ns][nat][nэt]I thinkI guessspellingpronunciationexpressionsB.EA.EListeningEnglish is spoken as an official/second language Ireland South Africa India
Singapore the Philippines JamaicaIt is the language used by government,schools, newspapers and TV, but people speak the language of their own country at home. The name of each speaker’s countrySpeaker 1. is from India
Speaker 2. is from Ireland
Speaker 3. is from the Philippines
Speaker 4. is from Singapore
The hints that help to identify the speakerSpeaker 1 India
South Asia; more than a billion people; British rulers
Speaker 2 Ireland
a huge green island in western Europe; British rulers
Speaker 3 the Philippines
more than 7,000 islands; American rulers
Speaker 4 Singapore
very small; a city; southeast Asia; very rich S1: I live in ___________. My country is
thousand of years old and now has
________ a billion people. Unlike
many other countries, our people
speak a lot of _______.So we use
English, which we got from ______
________ hundreds of years ago.
Of course, we have our own way of
using English.
Listening textSouth Asiamore thanlanguagesBritishrulersS2: I live on a huge green island in
_____________. Hundreds of years
ago my people spoke a very ______
language ____ English. Then the British
rulers came. Now the old language is
spoken in only a few _______ in the
_______ part of my country. western EuropedifferentfromvillageswesternS3: My country has more than 7,000 islands.
Some of them are very large but most
of them are _________. Hundreds of
years ago ,the ______ rulers changed
the way we live. _______, the
_______ rulers taught their own kind
of English in our school. Nowadays, we
speak a kind of English that _____
words from American English but is
______ our own.quite smallSpanishMuch laterAmericanborrowmostlyS4: My country is very small. In fact, it’s
really a city. It is in _______ Asia and
is very rich. People come from all over
Asia to do ______ here. Today, you can
hear our kind of English ______
everywhere in the city and on many ____
that come here.southeastbusinessspokenships