高职国际英语第三册ppt课件

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高职国际英语第三册ppt课件Book 3Book RallySkim through the book and find the answers to these questions.1.Aftertheprojectwascalled“ProjectSnowstorm”,whatwasitsnamechangedto?2.Whatkindsoftradefairscanyouseeinthephotos?3.Namethecountriesthatyoucanreadonthebarcodelabels.Itsnamewaschangedto“ProjectAvalanche”.(Unit1,page11)OneisatradefairforITserviceandtheotherforcomputergames.(Unit4,page62)ThecountriesareIndia,USA,China,Mexico.(Unit8,page144)Book RallySkim through the booBook 34.Wheredoesthelittlegirlinthecartoonwanttooutsourceherhomework?5.WheredotheIceRoadTruckersdrive?6.Whoisasmallproducerofcomputerflashdrives?7.AttheboardmeetinginUnit1,page15,whatisthefirstpointontheagenda?ShewantstooutsourceittoIndia.(Unit8,page148)InthenorthofCanada.(Unit6,page110)ThatisPhilGerelukfromEdmonton,Canada.(Unit5,page89)ThefirstpointistheBurmaproject.(Unit1,page15)4.Where does the little girl Book 38.HowoldisMeganMartin?9.WhoisPetraPotts?10.WhatisthenameofthehotelwhereSabineCameronworksasareceptionist?11.Wheredidthe1998WinterOlympicGamestakeplace?Sheis14yearsold.(Unit2,page24)Sheisatrade-fairorganiser.(Unit2,page34)ThenameofthehotelisJamesonInn.(Unit3,page47)TheytookplaceinJapan.(Unit3,page50)8.How old is Megan Martin?ShBook 312.WhotalksaboutthenewBerlinairportproject?13.Givethreeexamplestoshowthatyouagreeonapoint.14.WheredoesMr.Adamskilive?15.WhereistheGamesComtradefairheld?Iagreewithyouonthatpoint./Thatsafairsuggestion./Sowhatyouresayingisthat./Inotherwords,youfeelthat./Youhaveastrongpointthere./Ithinkwecanbothagreethat./Idontseeanyproblemwith/harminthat.(Unit1,page10)HelivesinWarsaw,Poland.(Unit3,page60)ItisheldinCologne,Germany.(Unit4,page69)Bob.(Unit1,page4)12.Who talks about the new BeBook 316.WhoisJuliaKitale?17.Peterishavingproblemswithhisorder.Whatdidheorder?18.Whatarethenamesofthethreedeliverycompaniesmentioned?19.WhereisthePolynesianVillageresort?Heorderedatableandsixchairs.(Unit7,page127)UPS,FedExandDHL.(Unit6,page114)ItisatWaltDisneyWorld.(Unit7,page130)SheisanofficeworkerinKilimanjaroTextileCompany,Nairobi,Kenya.(Unit8,page146)16.Who is Julia Kitale?He ordBook 320.WhatcolouristheiPodinthephoto?21.InwhichcountryareKinderSurpriseEggsbanned?InAmerica.(Unit2,page30)Itsblue.(Unit5,page81)20.What colour is the iPod inBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsText(A)Text(B)Book 3 Unit 1-Projects TePeopleandissuesText(A)Text studyBackgroundinformationWordsandexpressionsTextLooking at the textWorking with wordsListeningListening1Listening2Listening3Book 3 Unit 1-ProjectsSpeakingPeople and issues Text(A)TeText studyBackgroundinformationWordsandexpressionsTextLooking at the textWorking with wordsBook 3 Unit 1-PersonalviewText(B)SpeakingListeningListening4Listening5ProjectsText studyBackground informatiBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsTopicsBrief summaryProjectsandprojectmanagersTheproblemsthatcanariseduringaprojectHowtodealwithproblemsDifferentphasesofaprojectPeopleinvolvedinaprojectBrief summary of the unitSkills Listening:Listeningto.twopeopletalkingaboutprojectproblemstwopeoplediscussingdifferentphasesofaprojecttwopeopletalkingabouttheroleofaprojectmanagerwhydeadlinesaresoimportantTopicsBrief summary Projects aBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBrief summarySkills Speaking:Role-playing:having a debatewiththebosswhohasaskedyoutowatchtheworkersandreportback to him on the time theyspendonteabreaksetc.BeingabletoagreeordisagreewithapersonReadingadialoguefluentlyPersonalizingaboardmeetingWriting:WritinganagendaProject:Writing an agenda for animaginarydormitorymeetingdealingwithproblemswhichhavearisenthere GrammarInfinitiveandgerund(1)Brief summary of the unitBrief summarySkills Speaking:WBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsMake a list of anything you think could be connected with the wordsabove.Warming upnewclassroomequipmentthesizeofclassesnewfacilities,e.g.swimmingpoolnewsubjectsonthecurriculumWarming upProject New SchoolMake a list of anything you thBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsDirections:Here are some aspects of a project managers job.Give each of the pictures a subtitle from the choices listed in the box.Focus 1FocusDirections:Here are some aspeBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsFocus 1FocusThe next stage of the jobMeeting the deadlineDifferent ideasCommunication problems Different ideas Meeting the deadlineThe next stage of the job Money problems On strikeFocus 1FocusThe next stage of Book 3 Unit 1-ProjectsFocus 2Focus Money problemsOn strikeCommunication problemsCommunication problems Different ideas Meeting the deadlineThe next stage of the job Money problems On strikeFocus 2FocusMoney problemsOn sBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text Aprojectmanageristhepersonresponsibleforleadingaprojectfrombeginningtoend.Thisincludesplanning,execution and managing the people,resources andscope of the project.The project manager shouldcreate clear and attainable objectives and see themthroughtosuccessfulcompletion.Theprojectmanagerhas full responsibility and authority to complete theassignedproject.Theprojectmanagerspositionmayendwiththecompletionoftheassignedproject,oritmaybeasemi-permanentpositionforalimitedtimeoruntilapredeterminedpointintheprojectsscheduleorstageofcompletion.Background information-1project managerText study(A)Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text W&E-1Text study(A)talented adj.havinganaturalabilitytodosomethingwell有天赋的,有才能的arise v.happen发生,出现vagueadj.notclear含糊的,模糊的revisev.change修改accommodatev.adaptto适应,使一致Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text W&E-2parking n.aplacetoparkyourcar停车场constructv.build建造foundationn.thepartunderabuildingonwhichitisbuilt地基resourcen.allthemoney,property,skillsavailable财力,物力countlessadj.toomany无数的Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text W&E-3solvev.answerordealwith解决,对付milestonen.significantpoint里程碑,转折点skyscrapern.averyhighbuilding摩天大楼architectn.apersonwhodesignstheplansofabuilding建筑师massiveadj.verybig巨大的Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text W&E-4nightmaren.averybaddream噩梦schedulev.planthatsomethingwillhappenataparticulartime将列入时间表,排定completionn.finish完成,完工insolvent adj.unabletopaydebts无还债能力的soundproof v.stopnoisefromgettingthrough使隔音Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text W&E-5suburb n.theareaontheedgeofacity郊区take into account 考虑到,顾及priorityn.athingconsideredmoreimportantthanothers优先考虑的事link up 连接,联系phasen.stage阶段,过程permissionn.approval允许,同意Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text W&E-6from the outset 从一开始put sb.off推迟(或取消)与的约会,敷衍so far 到目前为止go-aheadn.permissiontostartdoingsomething许可,放行smoothly adv.easily顺利地Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text No matter how talented a project manager is,if he cantmanage his projects,then it will be difficult for him to besuccessful.Readwhatsomeprojectmanagerssayaboutsomecommonprojectmanagementproblemsandhowtheydealwiththemwhentheyarise.TEXT-1Problems a Project Manager Can HaveText study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text JackMyclientisalwaysquitevagueaboutwhathewants.Sometimes he only makes the next decision when we have completed a particular stage,which can be extremely difficult for everybody involved and means potential difficulties.TEXT-2 Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text TEXT-3At the beginning of the project he had decided that thebuildingshouldonlyhavefourfloors,butlastweekhechangedhis mind and insisted on the building having five floors.Heproducedrevisedplanstoaccommodatethechanges.OK,thisisnotamajorproblembutyesterday,afterwehadchangedtheplansandhadjustfinishedthefifthfloorhetoldmethatthetown demanded underground parking for all buildings overfourfloors.Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text Thiswasanewregulation.UndergroundparkingisnotaproblemifIknowthisinadvanceandnotfindoutafterconstructingthebuildingsfoundations.Butthiscosttheclientalotofmoneyandresources.Itwouldhavebeenhalfthepriceifwehadallknowninadvance.Secondly,itupsetmyplanningandcausedcountless,unnecessaryproblems,whichI,ofcourse,hadtosolveintheend.TEXT-4Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text MandyDontyoujusthateitwhenyoudontgetanswers?Iknowthatpeoplearebusy,butitsnoteasytomoveforwardonaprojectifmyquestionsarenotanswered.Days,sometimes many days,even important milestones pass before my client gives me an answer.TEXT-5Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text IfIreceivenoanswer,Igoaheadwiththeplansthathavebeensuppliedbytheclientofcourse.IrememberaprojectIhadfora24-floorskyscraper.WhenIaskedmyclientifthenumberofliftshehadcalculatedwascorrect,Igotnoanswer.Heandthearchitecthadplannedforonlyfourlifts.Myexperiencetoldmethatthiswasprobablynotenough.Buttheclientdidnttellmeifhewantedtochangehismind.TEXT-6Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text Timewasrunningoutonthisstageoftheproject,soIjustwentahead and,according to the plans,installed four lifts.Unfortunately both the client and the architect had made amassive mistake.The building actually needed six lifts toaccommodatethenumberofpeoplewantingtogoupanddowneachday,butthatiswhathappenswhenyoudontgetanswers.Nowthepeoplehavealongwaitforalift.TEXT-7Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text BobProjectsareexciting.Theyarealldifferent.Therehasneverbeenaprojectthathasthesamecircumstances,requirements,andgoalsasanotherproject.Butmyworstnightmareiswhentheprojectdoesntstartorfinishontime.TEXT-8Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text TakethenewBerlinairport,forexample.ItwassupposedtobefinishedinOctober2011.ItwaspostponeduntilJune2012.Theopeningdatearrived,planeswerescheduledtolandthere,staffforalltheairportshopsandrestaurantshadbeenemployedbutthiswonderfulnewairportwasnotnearlyready.ThecompletiondatewaspostponedagainuntilMarch2013andthenagainforlateronthatyear.TEXT-9Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text ThereweremanyreasonsforthedelayssuchasachangeinEUsafety standards,a major building company involved wentinsolvent,theverycoldwinterstoppedworketc.Anotherreasonwas that soundproofing the windows of the houses in theneighbouring suburbs had not been taken into account whenplanningtheproject.Thiswasanunnecessaryandcostlyfailureintheplanningprocess.Thesekindsofdelaymakethelifeofaprojectmanagerverydifficult.TEXT-10Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text MikeI hate working on a project that isnt high on a clients priority list,as it can be very frustrating.LastyearIworkedonaprojectthatinvolvedinstallinganewtelephonesystem.Mygoal was to link up all the schools in aparticularareaassimplyaspossible,allowingthemdirecttelephonecontact.TEXT-11Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text InthefirstphaseIhadallthenecessarytelephonelineslaidandinplacebutcouldnotgetpermissiontochangetheconnections.It seemed that from the outset,the local government officialresponsibleforcommunicatingwithmehadlittletonointerestinchangingthecurrentsystem.Hekeptputtingmeoffandwasneveravailabletoansweranyquestions.TEXT-12Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsBackground information Words and expressions Text Thisprojectwasobviouslynotveryhighontheschoolauthorityspriority list.I reminded the authorities that they had alreadyinvestedalotofmoneyintheprojectsofarandthatIreallyneededtheirsupporttogetthejobcompleted.Icouldnotkeepwaitingforonepersonsgo-ahead.As soon as we had cleared that problem,the project wentaheadsmoothly.TEXT-13Text study(A)Background information WorBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsQuestion TimeTEXT-14Whatsortofproblemsmaketheworkoftheprojectmanagerdifficult?The sort of problems that make the work of the projectmanagerdifficultare,forexample,ifaclientisvagueaboutwhat he wants and only makes the next decision when aparticularstagehasbeencompletedorifhechangeshismindatthelastminute.Itsnoteasytomoveforwardonaprojectiftheprojectmanagersquestionsarenotanswered.Background information Words and expressions Text Text study(A)Question TimeTEXT-14What sort Book 3 Unit 1-ProjectsWhathappensifaprojectdoesnothavehighpriorityfortheclient?Theprojectmanagerhastoremindthepeopleinchargethattheyhavealreadyinvestedalotofmoneyintheprojectsofarand that he really needs their support to get the jobcompleted.TEXT-15What a project manager should do if he cannot start orcontinueaproject?Hehastogoaheadwiththeplansthathavebeensuppliedbytheclient.Text study(A)Background information Words and expressions Text Question TimeWhat happens if a project doesBook 3 Unit 1-Projects1.Ifthemiddlemandoesntcommunicate,gotothepersonwhocanmakedecisions.2.Makesurethemoneysideoftheprojectisclearfromthebeginning.3.Discusswiththeclientregularlyaboutthenextstep.4.Theclienthastomakeadecisionatcertainpointsintheproject.5.Checkwiththeclientiftheprojectisurgentornot.Directions:Match these solutions to the project managers.Looking at the text MikeBobJackMandyMikeTask 1 Task 2 If the middleman dBook 3 Unit 1-Projects6.Makesurefromthebeginningthatyouknowwhattheclientwantsbeforestartingtheproject.7.Telltheclientwhatisincludedinthecostoftheprojectandwhatisnot.8.Asktheclientforananswerjustbeforecarryingoutthework.9.Considerallaspectsoftheprojectbeforedeterminingthefinishingdate.10.Asktheclientaboutalltheaspectsofhisprojectbeforestarting.JackBobMandyBobMandyLooking at the text Task 1 Task 2 Make sure from thBook 3 Unit 1-Projects11.Theclienthastobeclearaboutwhathewants.12.Talktotheclientaboutthetimeframe.13.Makesurewhomakesthedecisionsandifhecommunicateswell.14.Telltheclientwhenandifthetimeframehaschanged.15.Checkthatyoureallyknowwhattheclientwantsandthatyoucanfulfillhiswishes.JackBobMikeBobJackLooking at the text Task 1 Task 2 The client has to bBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsTask 1 Task 2 1.Why is it difficult for Jackand his teamif the client only makes the next decision after Jack has completed oneparticularstage?Itcanbeextremelydifficultforeverybodyinvolvedandthatmeanspotentialdifficulties.2.WhydidJackneedtosupplyundergroundparkingforhisclientsbuilding?Thetowndemandedundergroundparkingforallbuildingsoverfourfloors.LT-4Directions:Answer these questions.Looking at the text Task 1 Task 2 Why is iBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsLT-53.HowcanMandymakeherclientgiveherananswerquickly?Shecant.Shecanonlygoaheadwiththeplansthathavebeensuppliedbytheclienteventhoughtheymaynotbecorrect.4.WhathappenedwhenthequestionMandyaskedaboutthenumberofliftstheclientwantedinstalledgotnoanswer?Shejustwentaheadand,accordingtotheplans,installedfourlifts.Looking at the text Task 1 Task 2 LT-53.How can Mandy make heBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsLT-65.WhatcausedthedelaysintheBerlinairportproject?ThereweremanyreasonsforthedelayssuchasachangeinEUsafetystandards,amajorbuildingcompanyinvolvedwentinsolvent,thevery coldwinterstoppedworketc.Anotherreasonwasthatsoundproofingthewindowsofthe houses in the neighbouring suburbs had not beentakenintoaccountwhenplanningtheproject.Looking at the text Task 1 Task 2 LT-6What caused the delays in Book 3 Unit 1-ProjectsLT-66.Why did Mike have difficulty installing the new phonesystem?Thelocalgovernmentofficialresponsibleforcommunicating with him had little to no interest inchangingthecurrentsystem.HekeptputtingMikeoffandwasneveravailabletoansweranyquestions.Looking at the text Task 1 Task 2 LT-66.Why did Mike have diffBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsLT-67.HowdidMikesolvethatproblem?He reminded the authorities that they had alreadyinvestedalotofmoneyintheprojectsofarandthathereallyneededtheirsupporttogetthejobcompleted.Looking at the text Task 1 Task 2 LT-67.How did Mike solve thBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsDirections:Match the definitions with the words in the box.There are two words you do not need.Working with words WWW-11.permission2.beginningorkickoff3.conditions4.hold-up5.happeningoften6.importanceorsignificanceaccommodatecompletiondatecountlessgoalmilestonepotentialrequirementsresourcesspecificstagevaguevaluego-headoutsetcircumstancesdelaycommonpriorityTask 1 Task 2 Directions:Match the definitiBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsWWW-27.importantevent8.moneyandmanpower9.thingsyouwantorneed10.pointintime11.possibleorprobable12.adapttocircumstancescommoncompletiondatecountlessgoaldelayoutsetgo-headpriorityspecificvaguevaluemilestoneresourcesrequirementsstagepotentialaccommodateWorking with words Task 1 Task 2 WWW-2important eventcircumstanBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsWWW-313.verymany,alot14.veryunclear15.whatyouareaimingfor16.whenaprojectisfinishedaccommodatecircumstancescommondelaymilestoneoutsetgo-headpotentialpriorityrequirementsresourcesspecificstagevaluecountlessvaguegoalcompletiondateWorking with words Task 1 Task 2 WWW-3very many,a lot accommodBook 3 Unit 1-Projects1.Ifaprojectdoesnthavethenecessary_,itwilloftentakelongerthanplanned.2.Wedonthavethenecessary_tocompletethe project on time,so I think we should employ moreworkers.3.Thereare_waysthataprojectcanbedelayed.Directions:Now use the words from the last exercise to fill in the gaps.WWW-4priorityresourcescountlessWorking with words Task 1 Task 2 accommodate|circumstance|common|completiondate|countless|goal|delay|milestone|outset|go-ahead|potential|priority|requirements|resources|specific|stage|vague|value1.If a project doesnt have tBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsWWW-54.Our_ istofinishtheprojectbeforetheplanned_.5.It is a _ mistake to think that a projectmanagerhasaneasyjob.Hedoesnt!Heisalwaysheldresponsibleforevery_eventhoughoftenitisnothisfault.goalcompletiondatecommondelayWorking with words Task 1 Task 2 accommodate|circumstance|common|completiondate|countless|goal|delay|milestone|outset|go-ahead|potential|priority|requirements|resources|specific|stage|vague|valueWWW-54.Our _ is Book 3 Unit 1-Projectsaccommodate|circumstance|common|completiondate|countless|goal|delay|milestone|outset|go-ahead|potential|priority|requirements|resources|specific|stage|vague|valueWWW-66.Getting the towns _ for the newshoppingcentrewasa_ intheplanningphase.Theyfinallysaid“yes”yesterdayaftertwoyearsofhard negotiations when they always gave very_,unsatisfactoryanswers.go-aheadmilestonevagueWorking with words Task 1 Task 2 accommodate|circumstance|cBook 3 Unit 1-Projectsaccommodate|circumstance|common|completiondate|countless|goal|delay|milestone|outset|go-ahead|potential|priority|requirements|resources|specific|stage|vague|valueWWW-77.The project was doomed to fail right from the_asthe_putforwardbytheclientweretotallyunreasonable.8.Weshowall_clientsourrecordsoftheprojectsthatwehavecompletedsofar.outsetrequirementspotentialWorking with words Task 1 Task 2 accommodate|circumstance|cBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsDirections:Listen to this conversation between a project manager and the client.Find out why they cannot meet at 10 oclock.Theycannotmeetat10oclockbecause_hasadentistsappointmentat9:30.L-1-1Listening 1 Listening 2 Listening 3Listening Project ProblemstheprojectmanagerDirections:Listen to this conBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsDirections:Right or wrong?Tick the correct box.L-1-21.Mr.Johnson wants the project upandrunningbythe31stMarch.2.Mr.Johnsonhasreducedthesizeoftheshopfloorandpaintshop.3.Theprojectmanagerdoesnotthinkhecanmeetthedeadline.Right WrongListening 1 Listening 2 Listening 3Listening Directions:Right or wrong?TiBook 3 Unit 1-ProjectsListening 1 Listening 2 Listening 3L-1-3
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