IVKey Structures1. May I...?2.Areyoufrom...?3.Nice(pleased,glad,etc.,)tomeetyou4. How are you?5. How do you do?6.It'sa small world7. Have a good day8. Would you like something? Or would you like doing something?
Ⅳ Key Structures 1. May I.? 2. Are you from.? 3. Nice (pleased, glad, etc.,) to meet you 4. How are you? 5. How do you do? 6.It’s a small world 7. Have a good day 8. Would you like something? Or would you like doing something?
VDialogues orpresentations related tothetopicSectionADialogue1 HelloBill: Hello.Amy:Hello.Bill:Are you from England?Amy:No,I'mfromAmerica.Whereareyoufrom?Bill:I live in Paris, but I'm not French.Amy: So you're from...Bill:Australia. May I know your name?Amy:Sure.I'mAmyBrown.Bill: And I'm Bill Smith. What are you doing here?Amy: I'm a student.And you?Bill: I'm a news reporter. I'm working here. Well nice to meet you, Amy.Amy: Nice to meet you, too
Ⅴ Dialogues or presentations related to the topic Section A Dialogue 1 Hello Bill: Hello. Amy: Hello. Bill: Are you from England? Amy: No, I’m from America. Where are you from? Bill: I live in Paris, but I’m not French. Amy: So you’re from. Bill: Australia. May I know your name? Amy: Sure. I’m Amy Brown. Bill: And I’m Bill Smith. What are you doing here? Amy: I’m a student. And you? Bill: I’m a news reporter. I’m working here. Well Amy: Nice to meet you, too. nice to meet you, Amy
Dialogue2建设国内外如名John:Hello,Mr.Li.Mr. Li: Hello, are you a student here?John: Yes, I'm in your history class, Mr. LiMr.Li:Areyou?Yournameis..John:JohnBaker.I'mfromBritainMr.Li: Ah,yes. How doyou like my classes, John?John:They are interesting.I really like Chinese historyMr.Li:I'mglad you likeit.Doyou live on campus?John:Yes,Ido.I liveintheInternationalStudents'DormitoryMr. Li: You don't have classes this morning, do you?John: No, I don't. I'm working around the campus. It's so beautiful,just likeapark/garden.Mr. Li: Yes, it is. OK, I'm going to my office now. Nice talking to you, JohnJohn: Nice talking to you, too. See you tomorrow, Mr. Li.Mr.Li:Goodbye
Dialogue 2 John: Hello, Mr. Li. Mr. Li: Hello, are you a student here? John: Yes, I’m in your history class, Mr. Li. Mr. Li: Are you? Your name is. John: John Baker. I’m from Britain. Mr. Li: Ah, yes. How do you like my classes, John? John: They are interesting. I really like Chinese history. Mr. Li: I’m glad you like it. Do you live on campus? John: Yes, I do. I live in the International Students’ Dormitory. Mr. Li: You don’t have classes this morning, do you? John: No, I don’t. I’m working around the campus. It’s so beautiful, just like a park/garden. Mr. Li: Yes, it is. OK, I’m going to my office now. Nice talking to you, John. John: Nice talking to you, too. See you tomorrow, Mr. Li. Mr. Li: Goodbye
PresentationEnrollingSituation:supposeyou aretheteacherfromstudents'officeand nowyou'retellingthefreshmenhowtoenroll attheuniversity.)Good morning, everyone. I'd like towelcome you to City University. I'mBettyRussellandIworkintheInternational Students'Office.Ihavesome important information foryouFirst,youmustenroll byAugust28th.Pick up your ID card at our office. Then, you'll need to pick upa library card so that you can borrow books from the library.Show them your ID card in the library and theywill do it for youYou may be thinking about the sports facilities at our schoolThere's no charge for student use,but of course you'll have toshowyourID card.Concerning the medical assistance,theUniversityhas its ownhealth center,and all services arefreeforenrolledstudents
Presentation Enrolling (Situation: suppose you are the teacher from students’ office and now you’re telling the freshmen how to enroll at the university.) Good morning, everyone. I'd like to welcome you to City University. I'm Betty Russell and I work in the International Students' Office. I have some important information for you. First, you must enroll by August 28th. Pick up your ID card at our office. Then, a library card so that you can borrow books from the library. Show them your ID card in the library and they will do it for you. You may be thinking about the sports facilities at our school. There's no charge for student use, but of course you'll have to show your ID card. Concerning the medical assistance, the University has its own health center, and all services are free for enrolled students. you'll need to pick up