When we meet others for the first time, what should we do?Say: My name isUse body language: Shake handsgive a bear hug/kiss……Unit1 It’s nice to meet youIn order to behave properly, we start the new unit.New wordslMichael OtalJennifer Millerlnamelnice lsorry/excuse lfirst name/given name:名llast name/surname: 姓lagain .Listen to the conversationKey structurelIntroduce yourself Eg: My name is/I amMy Chinese/English name isYou can call meConversation -KSlKnowledge about the nameMichael Ota Jennifer Millerfirst name last name Do you know them? Conversation -KSBill Gates William Jefferson Clinton George Walker BushName=first name+(middle name)+last name Which is his first name/middle name/last name?Conversation -KSWhat about names in China?What’s your last name? What’s your first name?Conversation-KSlGreeting (informal) Q: It’s nice to meet /see you.=Nice to see you.=Glad to meet/see you.A: It’s nice to see/meet you,too(formal) Q: How do you do.A:How do you do.Conversation1. You have learned how to introduce yourself? If you want to ask others, what can you say?Maybe….eg: What’s your name?=May I have your name?2.If you want to ask more about names?eg: Does your name have the special meaning?Pair work(10.23)lIntroduce yourself to your partner and learn to greetSnapshotlpopular names:popular songslnicknames:a short or informal name for a personSnapshotmalefemale How many toilets are there in the world? SnapshotMale Anthony TonyMichael MikeFemale Elizabeth Beth Susan SueDo you know any popular English names in your country? What are they? Which is male or female?Grammar Focus-personal pronounsmy/your/his/her/its our/your/their PracticeGroup work ---Make a circle, learn the names of your classmates.eg: Can you tell me her /his name?The Alphabetl Read together A-ZlSpelling namesJon John Sara Sarah Steven StephenThey have the same pronunciationQ: How do you spell your last name?A GameSay something quietlysay a word or a sentence quietly to the next student, and then the last one say it loudly.Try againOne say the first word, others say the second word which begins with the last letter of first wordEg: Big-good-dog Word Power-TitleHow to address people?Female Male Miss(single female) Mr. (single or married) Ms.(single or married) Mrs. (married)They are placed before the last name. Word Power-TitleWho uses the title Miss/Mrs/Mr? Raise your handsPractice: Introduce your classmatesEg: This is Mr/Miss……Enjoy listening(L2)Saying HelloHi,HelloIn the morning: Good morning In the afternoon? In the evening? At night?Saying HelloInquire about sb’s life /health Q: How are you?/How are you all keeping?/How have you been? A: I am…… What can we say?Fine/very welllNot too badljust so solI am just the oldest!Bad/terribleRole playGo around the class and greet your classmates one by oneConversation: He’s over there(10.25)lNew wordsMath:2+2=4Over there:lRead loudly togetherGroup work---Model the conversationGrammar focusContractionslI’m=I amlHe’s=He islShe’s=She islIt’s=It isEg: Are you a teacher? No, I’m not.The contraction can be used in statement and negative short answers. lComplete the conversation in page 5 and 6Linked soundsWhy can’t we understand native speakers?Special pronunciation rulesLinked sounds1) Vowel + consonant(前辅后元)Words start with the vowel sounds. The words before them end in the consonant sounds. In natural conversation, people like to link them together.Eg: Get up earlyLinked soundslFind a cup of tealMy name islWhen I was sixlLet it golLet me have a look at itlStand upLoss of plosive失爆当前面的单词/p/,/b/,/t/,/d/,/k/,/g/这六个 爆破音中的任何一个结尾,而紧随其后的 单词是以辅音开头的,这时前面单词中的 爆破音失去爆破。
读法是在发爆破音时只 阻塞气流却不将之释放.Loss of plosive失爆/p/,/b/,/t/,/d/,/k/,/g/ + 辅音→失爆 Eg: ①good boy ② hot day ③fat cat ④ hot dog ⑤I’m a big big girl in a big big worldl handbag /hændbæg/l blackboard /blækb :d / l sit down /sit daun/ l used to / ju:sd tu/l that time /ðæt taim/ l a red car /əred ka:/Voiceless-voiced清辅音浊化S+p/t/k 清辅音跟着一个元音,前面又有一个 s ,无 论是在单词的最前面还是中间,一般都读成对 应浊辅音Discussion: [k] 浊化成 [g] Stand: [t] 浊化成[d] Expression: [p]浊化成[b] Eg: stand, strike, speak, sky Repetition叠合即前面单词结尾辅音与紧随其后的单词的起始 辅音为同一个音时,只需读一次,而不必将 这个音读两次。
同一辅音相邻只读一次EX: next time, some money, hot tea bad dog, book case, part time jobAssimilation 同化 ★/ t / / d / / s / + / j / → 读音合并⑴/t/+/j/ → /tʃ/⑵/d/+/j/ → /ʤ/⑶/s/+/j/ → /ʃ/⑴/t/+/j/--/tʃ/①Nice to meet you②Fit you well⑵/d/+/j/ → /ʤ/①We need you.②Would you please sit down?③Hide yourself. ⑶/s/+/j/ → /ʃ/①We’ll miss you. ② God bless you . ③Kiss you goodbye.Numbers lRead loudly zero to tenZero(two pronunciations)NumbersWhere can you see number?NumbersHow to read telephone number?lRead one by onelIf there are two same numbers, pls say doublePracticelread your telephone number One read, others write them down, then read them l。