教学课件·商务英语工作项目实训(第二版)1.ppt
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1、商务英语商务英语工作项目实训工作项目实训Unit One Unit One Greetings and IntroductionsGreetings and Introductions 3I.Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this lesson,you will be able to know:1.Basic Greetings in English2.Greetings before a Conversation3.Greetings in the Classroom4.Greetings in Business5.Greetings at a Party
2、 or Social Event6.How to Address People in English4II.Background knowledge1.Basic Greetings in EnglishIt is polite to greet a person you know.However,you dont always have time to stop and have a conversation.Just remember to smile as you say hello.A small wave is also polite.Sometimes you pass the s
3、ame person a second time on the same day.You can say hello again or just smile.TipsSlow down to greet someone you know.You dont have to stop what you are doing(walking,working,shopping).Say an appropriate form of hello.Smile and wave.5II.Background knowledge1.Basic Greetings in EnglishUseful phrases
4、HelloHiGood morningGood afternoonGood eveningHey,John.Hows it goin?*Native speakers often shorten going to goin in casual greetings.6II.Background knowledge2.Greetings before a ConversationSometimes you stop and talk for a minute as you say hello.This type of greeting is followed by a conversation.C
5、lose friends often hug when they greet each other,especially after a long time without seeing one other.Men sometimes give each other a hand shake or a high-five(touch palms above the head).TipsStand near a person and say hello.Express happiness to see a person.Ask a question or begin a conversation
6、.7II.Background knowledge2.Greetings before a ConversationUseful PhrasesNice to see you.Long time no see.(I havent seen you in a while.)What have you been up to?How are things?Its been a while.(Its been a while since Ive seen you.)Whats new?Not much.(answer to Whats new?)8II.Background knowledge2.Gr
7、eetings before a ConversationPair Practice A:Hi Corey.B:Hey,Jennifer.Good to see you.A:You too.Howve you been?B:Busy,you?A:Pretty good.Hows your new job?B:Its okay.Theres a lot to learn.Whats new with you?A:Not much.The kids are back at school.9II.Background knowledge2.Greetings before a Conversatio
8、nFurther Practice for PairsAdd a third speaker and create your own lines.Add an unexpected interruption(bus arrives,friend comes out of a store,child fusses).Write the next four lines between the two speakers.Write an inappropriate line and explain why it should not be part of the greeting.Create a
9、new dialogue that takes place between people who start up a conversation.10II.Background knowledge3.Greetings in the Classroom TipsSay hello and exchange names.Exchange nationalities.Engage in one line of small talk(weather,surroundings,news).Useful PhrasesIm from.(city or country)I hear its beautif
10、ul/hot/expensive there.How do you like it here?How long have you been here?11II.Background knowledge3.Greetings in the Classroom Pair PracticeA:Hello.Im Sasha.B:Hi Sasha.Im Brent.(hold out hand to shake)A:Nice to meet you Brent.Where are you from?B:Chicago,Illinois.And you?A:Im from Australia.I live
11、 in a small town near Sydney.B:Australia.Wow.Ive always wanted to go there.How long have you been in Canada?A:I just arrived this week.Its my first day of school.B:Really?I think youll love Vancouver.Its not too hot and not too cold.12II.Background knowledge3.Greetings in the Classroom Further Pract
12、ice for PairsAdd a third speaker and create your own lines.Add an unexpected interruption(attendance being called,lesson starting).Write the next four lines between the two speakers.Write an inappropriate line and explain why it should not be part of the greeting.Create a new dialogue that takes pla
13、ce between people in a classroom setting.13II.Background knowledge4.Greetings in BusinessTipsIntroduce yourself with name and title.Shake hands.Express happiness to meet the other person.Give or accept directions.Useful PhrasesPlease have a seat.Thanks for agreeing to meet with me.Hell be right with
14、 you.Can I offer you something to drink?My pleasure.14II.Background knowledge4.Greetings in BusinessPair PracticeA:Hello.Im Mia Connors.B:Hi Mia.Im David Sinclair,and this is my partner Gina Evans.(hold out hand to shake)A:Nice to meet you Mr.Sinclair and Mrs.Evans.Thank you for taking the time to m
15、eet with me today.B:Its our pleasure.And please,call us David and Gina.Can I take your coat?A:Thank you.B:No problem.Please take a seat and well be right with you.15II.Background knowledge4.Greetings in BusinessFurther Practice for PairsAdd a third speaker and create your own lines.Add an unexpected
16、 interruption(phone call,fax coming in,secretary).Write the next four lines between the two speakers.Write an inappropriate line and explain why it should not be part of the greeting.Create a new dialogue that takes place between people in a business situation.16II.Background knowledge5.Greetings at
17、 a Party or Social EventTipsSay hello and introduce yourself to a person who is not in a conversation.Talk about your relationship to the host.Discuss one party related item(food,theme,length of stay).17II.Background knowledge5.Greetings at a Party or Social EventUseful PhrasesWho are you here with?
18、How do you know Jane?(party host)I dont think weve met.Have you been here long?Have you tried the cheese dip/dessert/punch?Where did you get your costume?The food looks great.I cant wait to try the dip.I love your dress/shirt/hat.It really suits you.(looks good on you)These decorations are wonderful
19、.I love the table cloth/balloons/flowers.18II.Background knowledge5.Greetings at a Party or Social EventPair PracticeA:I dont think weve met.Im Stacey.(hold out hand to shake)B:Hi Stacey.Im Karl.A:Hi Karl.So,how do you know Jane?B:Oh,Jane and I used to work together at a coffee shop.A:Oh,you mean wh
20、en you were working in Japan?B:Thats right.And how do you know her?A:Actually,Jones is my cousin.Our moms are sisters.B:No way!You two dont look anything alike.19II.Background knowledge5.Greetings at a Party or Social EventFurther Practice for PairsAdd a third speaker and create your own lines.Add a
21、n unexpected interruption(phone ringing,new friend arrives,host needs help).Write the next four lines between the two speakers.Write an inappropriate line and explain why it should not be part of the greeting.Create a new dialogue that takes place between people in a social setting.20II.Background k
22、nowledge6.How to Address People in EnglishAsking the questionWhat should I call you?What should I call your mum/the teacher/the manager?Can I call you first name?Is it okay if I call you the nickname youve heard others use?Whats your name?(use in a casual situation like a party or classroom where fi
23、rst names are used)21II.Background knowledge6.How to Address People in EnglishAnswering the questionIf they seem unsure about how to pronounce your name,or you want them to call you something more casual,help them out:Please,call me first nameYou can call me nickname or short form22II.Background kno
24、wledge6.How to Address People in EnglishFormal Titles in EnglishExcuse me,Sir or Pardon me,Madam/Maam.Hello Sir or Good morning,Madam/Maam.Yes,Sir!(or Yes,Madam/Maam!)Informal Titles in EnglishFirst name(friends,students,children)Miss/Mr+first name(sometimes used by dance or music teachers or childc
25、are workers)23II.Background knowledge6.How to Address People in EnglishTitles of AffectionHoney(child,romantic partner,or younger person)DearSweetieLoveDarlingBabe or Baby(romantic partner)Pal(father or grandfather calls male child)Buddy or Bud(very informal between friends or adult-to-child)24III.W
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