文档介绍:Unit Goals
Talking
Face to Face
Being
All Ears
Maintaining
a Sharp Eye
Trying
Your Hand
Unit One
Invitations
Unit Goals
What Students Should Learn to Do
What Students Should Know About
Unit Goals
Talking
Face to Face
Being
All Ears
Maintaining
a Sharp Eye
Trying
Your Hand
Unit Goals
What Students Should Learn to Do:
a. Making an oral invitation:
Inviting people to join in daily activities
Inviting people to formal occasions
b. Making a written invitation:
Writing an invitation card or a letter for:
Personal invitations
Official invitations
c. Giving a reply to:
An oral invitation
A written invitation
Unit Goals
Talking
Face to Face
Being
All Ears
Maintaining
a Sharp Eye
Trying
Your Hand
2. What Students Should Know About:
Invitation culture:
Western and Chinese
b. Word order in a subordinate clause
Unit Goals
Talking
Face to Face
Being
All Ears
Maintaining
a Sharp Eye
Trying
Your Hand
Section One
Taking Face to Face
Unit Goals
Talking
Face to Face
Being
All Ears
Maintaining
a Sharp Eye
Trying
Your Hand
Unit Goals
Talking
Face to Face
Being
All Ears
Maintaining
a Sharp Eye
Trying
Your Hand
Warm-up Questions:
What are the two cards you are reading now?
Who are the inviters?
Why are they going to hold a dinner party?
3. When are they going to hold a dinner party?
4. Where will the dinner party be held?
Questions for the first invitation card:
Unit Goals
Talking
Face to Face
Being
All Ears
Maintaining
a Sharp Eye
Trying
Your Hand
Questions for the second invitation card:
1. Who is the inviter?
2. Who is the invitee?
3. What event is he invited to
attend?
Unit Goals
Talking
Face to Face
Being
All Ears
Maintaining
a Sharp Eye
Trying
Your Hand
Why do people write an invitation card or letter?
Invitation cards or letters are often used for inviting people to attend all kinds of activities.
Unit Goals
Talking
Face to Face
Being
All Ears
Maintaining
a Sharp Eye
Trying
Your Hand
Why do we lea