语文版中职英语基础模块上册unit1greetings1内容摘要:

m mine. 他的意见跟我的不同。 8. I’d be glad to talk you online later. be glad to do sth. 意为“高兴做某事”。 例如: I think they must be very glad to do it. 我想他们一定很乐意参加。 Activities Work Alone 1 3 2 Pair Work Group Work Listen to the dialogue, and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). ( ) 1. Bruce and Jane meet for the first time. ( ) 2. Bruce majors in art. ( ) 3. Jane’s number is 245069. Work Alone Key 1. T 2. F 3. T Group Work Work in groups to make a new dialogue with the help of the following useful sentences. What’s your name? My first name is..., and my last name is... Hello, I’m... Glad to see you. How do you do? How are you doing? Just so so. Not too bad. Great. And you? Post Reading 3 Pre Reading 1 While Reading 2 Section C Reading PreReading Work in groups to discuss the following questions. 1. When you meet someone for the first time, how do you usually greet him or her? 2. What ways of greeting in other countries do you know? WhileReading Different countries have different races of people, different customs, and different manners. Each country has its own way of greeting people. In America, it is normal for men to shake hands when they meet but it is unusual for men to kiss when they greet each other. In England, people often do no more than saying “hello” when they see friends. The British usually shake hands only when they meet for the first time. In Japan, it is polite and normal for men and women to bow when they greet someone. In Tibet of China, it is very polite for people to stick their tongues out at someone. It shows they have no evil thoughts. Greeting in Different Countries New Words Phrases Notes To be continued New Words greet /ɡriːt/ v. 和 (某人 ) 打招呼 (或问好 ) different /39。 dɪfrənt/ adj. 不同的,有区别的,有差异的 country /39。 kʌntrɪ/ n. 国家 race /reɪs/ n. 民族;赛跑 custom /39。
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