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Use direct order to make requests when we know the people well.Your best friendWheres my English book?Being polite, we use extra language(附加语)附加语) (Excuse me,could you please.)Excuse me, could you please help me spell “rude”?Your teachera strangerExcuse me,I wonder if you can tell me where the restrooms are?In order not to offend people,we usually spend some time leading into a question or a request.offendmake sb angryIf you need help with your If you need help with your homework, How would you ask?homework, How would you ask?Your parentsYour best friendA teacher Mom, help me with my homework!Lucy, I dont know how to solve this problem. Can you give me a hand?Miss Wang, could you please help me with this problem?alright = all right = OKKnowing how to make requests _ is important.politely提要求,请求So Correct English alone is not enough to make requests.Different relationshipDifferent situationsDifferent requestsBut correct and polite languageYour bestfriendYour teacherA stranger Where are the restrooms?Excuse me.Wherere the restrooms?Excuse me, could you please tell me where the restrooms are?relationshipREAD THROUGH THE ARTICLE QUICKLY AND TELL WHATS IT ABOUT?快读快读Its about language etiquette;语言礼仪语言礼仪 and how to make requests politely to different people.a) Requests are made in any language.b) Using extra words helps to make language more polite.c) Knowing how to make requests politely is important.d) To become good English speakers, we need to do more than just learn language structure.e) Requests in English are the same as in Chinese.f) Choice of language depends on relationship, and the situation.Read again and match each paragraph with its main idea. 3b(注意抓关键句)注意抓关键句)Para1Para1Para2Para2Para3Para3Para4Para4附加语附加语语言结构语言结构关系关系2. Why is using correct language not enough?Because we need to learn how to be polite when we make requests.1.What is important when people ask for information or help?Knowing how to make requests (请求请求) politely is important.Lets read paragraph1-2 together and answer the following questions.3. Which sentence can be the main idea of this paragraph?Knowing how to ask for information politely is important.1. What should we do when we are talking with different people?2. What might the expressions you use depend on?We should change the way (that / in which) we speak.They might depend on whom you are speaking to or how well you know them.3. Which sentence can be the main idea of this paragraph?The expressions you use might depend on whom you are speaking to or how well you know them.3. What should polite questions be?2. Give an example to show what a direct order is.Peter, lend me your pen.1.What does a very direct order sound?It sounds rude in English.Usually in English polite questions are longer and include extra language, using “Could you please?”Sometimes we might need to spend some time leading in to a question or a request, saying “Excuse me.” or “Im sorry to trouble you but”Listen to paragraph3-4 and answer the questions below.1.What can we do so that we dont offend people? Learning about language etiquette (礼节语言礼节语言).2.Is language etiquette as important as learning grammar or vocabulary? Why?Yes. Because doing this will not only help you not to offend people, but also help you become better at English, or any other language you wish to speak.doing this = learning about language etiquetteHOW WELL YOU LEARNED ABOUT LANGUAGE ETIQUETTE? 3A1. “Where are the restrooms”A team playerasking another team player.“Could you please tell me where the restroom are?”2. “I want to go to the library. Where is it?”3. “How much did you pay for that soccer ball?”suitable if someone who is in a hurry asks a friend.Excuse me, do you know where the library is?suitable if a parent is asking a child.Can you tell me how much you paid for that soccer ball?.Section 4 Go For It!Role play the following situations. One group one situation, then tell how you choose the language you use.情境操练并说出自己选用语言的原因情境操练并说出自己选用语言的原因 1.A teenager wants to stay out late, and asks a parent about it.2. A foreign friend is interested in your new video game, and ask about it.3. Some students want to hand in their homework later than the teacher asked for it.4. You want to change the time you asked a friend to come for a meal at your house.THANK YOU FOR LISTENING AND HELPING ME !Level A: Read the article and make requests politely in your daily life.Level B: level A and make a summary about the article.ONENEVERLOSESANYTHINGBYPOLITENESS礼多不吃亏礼多不吃亏lendparkalrightdirectorderwonderlead troubleoffendcertainstructurehand in借给借给; ;借出借出停车停车好吧好吧; ;好的好的直接的直接的; ;直率的直率的命令命令; ;指示指示觉得奇怪觉得奇怪; ;想知道想知道引导引导; ;引诱引诱( (使使) )烦恼烦恼; ;打扰打扰冒犯冒犯; ;得罪得罪某某; ;某些某些; ;某个某个结构结构; ;构造构造交上交上; ;提交提交Filling the blanks.(根据首字母或中文补全单根据首字母或中文补全单词或词组)词或词组)1.Can you l_ that book to me?2.I w_ why James is always late for school.3.Jim is a f_ student. He comes from Australia.4.Please p_ your car in the parking lot(停车场).5.I have some_ (信息)about traveling.6._ (请求)in English are the same as in Chinese.7.On my way to work, an old man _ (拦住) me and asked me the way to the hospital.onderoreignarkinformationRequestsstoppedend_for information or help is a very _ and necessary activity, especially when we _a foreign country, _knowing how to ask for information _is important. Askingcommonvisitsopolitely In English, “Where are the restrooms?” and “Could you please tell me where the restrooms_?” are _requests-both are correct English, but the first could _rude. aresimilarsoundHOW WELL YOU LEARNED ABOUT LANGUAGE ETIQUETTE? TASK ONE Its important to use _language, but sometimes this _is not enough-we need to learn how to be _when we _requests.correctalonepolitemake In English, just like in Chinese, we change the _we speak when talking _different people. The expressions you _might depend on _you are speaking _or how _you know them.waywithusewhomtowell On the _hand, it might be _to say “Where is my book?” in some_, perhaps _people you know well.otheralrightsituationswithUsually in English polite questions are _and include _language _as “Could you please.?” or “Can I ask?” longerextrasuch Sometimes, we might even need _some time _in to a question _request.to spendleadingor It might seem _speaking politely is more difficult than _direct, and in _way this may be_. However, in order not _people, learning about language etiquette is just _important as _grammar or vocabulary.thatbeinga trueto offendaslearningIn English just like in Chinese, we change the way we speak when talking with different people. The expressions you use might depend on whom you are speaking to or how well you know them.directly adv. direct adj.indirect 间接的间接的offendmake sb angry语言礼仪语言礼仪1“Peter ,lend me your pen” is _. A. a polite request B. a direct order 2. The direct order will_. A. be polite B . be rude C. offend people3. If you stop a stranger in the street, what we might NOT say: “_”. A. “ Excuse me . I wonder if you can help me.” B. B. “ Im sorry to trouble you but.” C. “ Where is the post office?. BcCHow well you learned about language etiquette? 4. Which is the writers thought? A .the writer thinks speaking politely is more difficult than being direct, but sometimes notB .if you learn grammar or vocabulary, youll know more about language etiquette.C . Learning language etiquette only cant improve your English or other languages.D .language etiquette is important.D =means / ideaA is a reporter from CCTV,B is a teacher or a student or a parent from other places,A wants to get some information about how they think of our school. (at least 3 questions)HOW WELL YOU LEARNED ABOUT LANGUAGE ETIQUETTE? TASK THREE (MAKING REQUESTS) GO FOR IT!You can ask about dining hallschool librarypalnt parkplaygroundclassroom
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