資源簡介 (共18張PPT)Unit 8Let’s Communicate!Section B 1a~1eLead-inWhat do thess sentences talk about Think and sayNumber One:deep muscle relaxation(深度放松肌肉)Number Two: slow breathing (放慢呼吸)Number Three: Visualization (想象)Number Four: control your thoughts (控制你的想法)Number Five: face your anxiety (直面你的焦慮)...Pre-readingFree talkWhat do you talk about when you meet someone for the first time 1atopicsBasic informationnameHobbiesbasketballDaily lifeschool lifeWeatherfavorite seasonFoodfavorite fruitEntertainment(娛樂)favorite movie...While-reading(Fast reading)Read the text. Who did the author write this text for 1aPeople who get nervous when talking to others.Those who want to improve conversation skills.People who find it difficult to talk to strangers.Those in need of communication guidance.People wanting to have better conversations.While-reading(Careful reading)Complete the table with the information from the text.1cHow to make a better conversation Tip Example1. ● listen and find _______________ to ask about, such as his / he __________2. ● talk about _______________________________________ but do not ask __________________________________________3. ● just say ____________________________ if you have no idea about a subject● mention the _______________ of the other person4. ● stand up __________, __________, and be yourselfListen carefully and show interest in othersChoose the right topicBe honest and sincerePay attention to your body languagegood pointshobbythe weather, sports, music, films, food or travelsomeone's age, weight, or other personal informationI don't know much about itstrong pointsstraightsmileFind out what the pronouns in bold refer to.1d1. ... if someone tells you their hobby and you can ask questions about it, ...2. Also, if you don’t agree with others, don’t argue with them.3. If you have no idea of a subject, just say “I don’t know much about it.”4. If you want to make the other person happy, mention his or her strong points.5. Sometimes it is just as important as your words.6. If you really work at it, you will find having coversations much easier.body languagehaving conversationsHow to Make a Better ConversationDo you get nervous when you talk to someone Do you find it hard to have a conversation with a stranger If you have such worries, it is time for you to learn some more conversation skills. Here are some tips for making better conversations.Let’s learn!nervous/ n v s/adj. 擔(dān)憂的;焦慮的;膽怯的stranger / stre nd (r)/ n. 陌生人tip /t p/ n. 指點;實用的提示;尖端v. (使)傾斜;倒出;給小費Listen carefully and show interest in others. One of the most important things is to listen to the person you speak to. If you are a good listener, you will find some good points to ask questions about. For example, if someone tells you their hobby and you can ask questions about it, they will surely be happy to continue the conversation.Choose the right topic. Some of the best topics might be the weather, sports, music, films, food, or travel. However, it is impolite to ask someone’s age, weight, or other personal information. Also, if you don’t agree with others, don’t argue with them. Justmove on to another topic.carefully / ke f li/adv. 認真地;仔細地;小心地show interest in sth 對……表現(xiàn)出興趣listener / l s n (r)/ n. 聽者point /p nt/ n. 觀點;重點 v. 指向;瞄準(zhǔn)surely / li/ adv. 想必;必定continue /k n t nju / v. 持續(xù);繼續(xù)做impolite / mp la t/ adj. 不禮貌的;粗魯?shù)?br/>personal / p s nl/ adj. 個人的;私人的argue with sb 與某人爭論move on (to sth) 換話題;開始做(別的事)Be honest and sincere. If you have no idea of a subject, just say “I don’t know much about it.” If you want to make the other person happy, mention his or her strong points. But don’t just pretend to be nice, because people can find out you are not telling the truth.Pay attention to your body language. Sometimes it is just as important as your words. Don’t be nervous. Stand up straight, smile, and be yourself—you have a lot to offer.If you really work at it, you will find having conversations much easier.sincere /s n s (r)/ adj. 真誠的;誠實的find out 查明;弄清(情況)pay /pe / v. (paid /pe d/)付費;交納;償還 n. 工資;薪水attention / ten n/ n. 注意;專心;關(guān)注pay attention (to …)注意;關(guān)注be yourself 行為自然;不做作offer / f (r)/ v. 提供;主動提出n. 主動提議;出價Post-readingDiscuss the questions.1ereasonable / ri zn bl/adj. 公平的;合理的1. According to the text, listening plays an important role in a conversation. What do you think makes a good listener 2. Do you think the tips are reasonable Why or why not 3. What other tips can you add to the text Language Points!1. If you have such worries, it is time for you to learn some more conversation skills.如果你有這樣的擔(dān)憂,是時候?qū)W習(xí)一些更多的交流技巧了。It is time for sb. to do sth. 對某人來說,是做某事的時候了例句:It is time for you to do your homework. 到你做家庭作業(yè)的時候了。It is time for us to have lunch. 到我們吃午飯的時候了。It is time for her to clean the classroom. 到她打掃教室的時候了。It is time for them to play sports. 到他們做運動的時候了 。It is time for me to go to bed. 到我上床睡覺的時候了 。2. Here are some tips for making better conversations. 以下是一些有助于進行更優(yōu)質(zhì)交流的小貼士 。tip /t p/ n. 指點;實用的提示;尖端;v. (使)傾斜;倒出;給小費例如:(1) She gave me a tip to remember new words: write them on cards.她給了我一個記新單詞的小竅門:把它們寫在卡片上。(2) Be careful! The tip of the knife is very sharp. 小心!刀尖很鋒利。(3) Tip the bottle slowly to pour the juice. 慢慢傾斜瓶子倒果汁。(4) We tipped the waiter 10 dollars for good service.因為服務(wù)好,我們給了服務(wù)員 10 美元小費。Language Points!3. Also, if you don’t agree with others, don’t argue with them.另外,如果你不同意別人的觀點,不要和他們爭論。(1) agree with sb. 同意某人的想法或觀點(后接人或具體觀點)agree to + 計劃 / 建議;agree on + 事項例句:I agree with you that we should finish homework first.我同意你的觀點,我們應(yīng)該先完成作業(yè)。She agreed to our travel plan.她同意了我們的旅行計劃。We agreed on the time for the meeting. 我們就會議時間達成了一致。Language Points!(2) argue with sb 與某人爭論例如:Don’t argue with your parents about small things. 不要為小事和父母爭論。【拓展】argue動詞短語①argue about + 事情They often argue about what to watch on TV. 他們常為看什么電視節(jié)目爭論。②argue for + 支持的事He argued for more sports time at school. 他主張學(xué)校增加運動時間。③argue against + 反對的事She argued against giving up the project. 她反對放棄這個項目。Language Points!4. Stand up straight, smile, and be yourself—you have a lot to offer. 站直,微笑,做你自己 —— 你有很多值得展現(xiàn)的特質(zhì)。(1) be yourself 行為自然;不做作(2) offer / f (r)/ v. 提供;主動提出;n. 主動提議;出價The school offers free breakfast for students. 學(xué)校為學(xué)生提供免費早餐。He offered to help me with math homework. 他主動提出幫我做數(shù)學(xué)作業(yè)。Thank you for your kind offer to help. 感謝你好心提出幫忙。The highest offer for the book is $20. 這本書的最高出價是 20 美元。Language Points!Exercise-根據(jù)句意和提示完成句子1. Don’t be ___________(膽怯的) when talking to a stranger.2. She listens carefully and offers helpful _______(tip) to others.3. It’s ___________(不禮貌的) to argue with your parents about small things.4. Pay ___________(注意) to your teacher and take notes sincerely.5. Be yourself and show ____________(興趣) in what others say.nervoustipsimpoliteattentioninterestSummaryNew wordsSentencesnervous; stranger; tip; carefully; listener; point; surely; continue; impolite; personal; sincere; pay; attention; offer; reasonable; social; medium; trust; misunderstandingIf you have such worries, it is time for you to learn ...Here are some tips for making better conversations.Also, if you don’t agree with others, don’t argue with them.Stand up straight, smile, and be yourself—you have a lot to offer.能夠談?wù)摬⑶冶磉_有關(guān)改善溝通技巧的內(nèi)容FunctionsExpressionsshow interest in sth; argue with sb; move on (to sth); find out; pay attention (to …); be yourself; social media; keep (…) away from…Homework1. Write down five good communication skills you think, then stick them on your bedside, take a photo, and share the picture in the next class.2. Recite the key words and sentences of this lesson. 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預(yù)覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫