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1、新视野大学英语第三版视听说 3 教案讲 稿 讲 稿 内 容 Unit Three Love your neighbor (1) I. Listening to the world A. Sharing Scripts V = Val; W1 = Woman 1, etc.; M1 = Man 1, etc. Part 1 V: Hi. I live in a block of flats and I know a few of my neighbors really well. We like similar things so we socialize quite a lot. Today,

2、 Im going to ask people about their neighbors. How well do you know your neighbors Part 2 W1: Um, I know my neighbors quite well. I moved in a year ago and I live in the middle flat, and, its a house thats broken into three flats. Um, the guys upstairs moved in a year ago as well and um, the guys do

3、wnstairs have been there for a few years, but we all have a xxmunal garden um, so we get to use that space together. W2: Er, virtually not at all. Um, Ive er, I live in a flat and I moved into the flat about er, six months ago. M1: Yeah, I know them quite well, but I dont, er, some I get on with and

4、 some I dont. Some I want to get on with and some I dont want to get on with. W3: Um, not at all. Ive never even seen them. Um, no, I dont know them at all, quite honestly. Part 3 V: What makes a good neighbor W1: A good neighbor is someone that you can trust, that you could leave your key with, tha

5、t you could ask to water your plants or feed your cat. W2: I think what makes a good neighbor is someone who looks out for you, er, and you look out for them as well. M2: Knowing when to interfere and not to interfere; being friendly at the备 注 1 The people in the podcast mainly talk about how well t

6、hey know their neighbors and what makes a good neighbor and a bad neighbor. They also talk about the best or worst neighbor theyve ever had. 讲 稿 讲 稿 内 容 right times but not being intrusive. W3: A good neighbor would be someone whos considerate; um, who always keeps in mind that they do have neighbor

7、s whether it be noise or trash, just keeping up their property, making it a nice place that people will want to xxe home to. M1: Someone who you can trust and doesnt cause you any grief. Part 4 V: What about a bad neighbor W1: A bad neighbor is someone that forgets that you exist as well, and has lo

8、ud music until 6 M2: Not respecting privacy, intruding; um, not understanding what your neighbor wants and not just in that sense, but in the sense of not participating, not doing things when a neighbor needs help. W3: Someone who is not considerate, who, whether its a lot of noise or a lot of trash

9、, doesnt upkeep their property, um, whos not really friendly. Part 5 V: Tell me about the best or worst neighbor youve ever had. W3: Um, she was a lady who lived above me and she was very quiet, very nice. She would oftentimes xxe and, kinda, check on me, see if Im OK, so we would kind of chit-chat,

10、 so I got to know her pretty well, which was pretty nice. W2: The worst neighbor Ive ever had lived next door to me er, in the last house I was in, er, and he was just very noisy all the time, day, day and night. You were constantly, constantly aware of him. M2: One night I was um, about eight ocloc

11、k, I heard a noise outside and I opened the windows and a loud voice said, “Get down, crouch down.” And it was clearly a policeman, um, and I had to stay crouched down and in my garden at the back three policemen shot in and shot over the wall and it turned out that I was living next to the “number

12、two” in the main criminal gang in North London and they were arrested and taken away. II. Sharing备 注 2 讲 稿 讲 稿 内 容 Look at the picture and answer the questions 1 News site 2 Travel site 3 Social networking site 4 Dating site 5 Rating site 6 Corporate website 7 Blog 8 Wiki 9 Search engine Discuss the

13、 questions Which of these websites do you use regularly Which do you use occasionally Which do you never use The websites I use regularly include search engines, news sites, blogs, Wiki and social networking sites. I use these websites almost every day to get information I need and share things abou

14、t myself. As to the types of websites such as photo sharing websites and travel sites, I only visit them occasionally. The websites I never use include rating sites, dating sites, and corporate websites. Distinguishing fact from opinion Firstly, determine if the information can be proved. At the beg

15、inning, ask questions like Who What When Where Why and How. If you can get answers from the information you hear, it probably contains facts. Then, determine if the statements can be checked and verified to be true. I saw a science-fiction movie last night about aliens invading the earth. (fact) The

16、 truth of the matter is that frozen foods are just as good-tasting as fresh foods are. (opinion) Distinguishing fact from opinion Secondly, pay attention to the signal words indicating opinions. Some expressions can change a statement from a fact to an opinion. Such expressions as I think that ., I

17、believe that ., and In my judgment . are clear signals that the speaker is about to give an opinion. Yesterdays high temperature reached 98 degrees Fahrenheit. (fact) In my judgment, yesterdays high temperature reached 98 degrees备 注 3 讲 稿 讲 稿 内 容 Fahrenheit. (opinion) Jackie walked to the store yest

18、erday. (fact) I believe that Jackie walked to the store yesterday. (opinion) Thirdly, identify “loaded” words. Loaded words are words that contain an emotional appeal, such as exciting, beautiful, boring, and extremely. These descriptive words signal an opinion because they indicate the speakers per

19、sonal point of view. Abraham Lincoln was the16th president of the United States. (fact) 备 注 4 Abraham Lincoln was the greatest president of the United States. (opinion) IV. Conclusion and homework 1. Group Discussion 2. Supplementary Listening 3. Oral Report References: 1. 郑树棠 新视野大学英语 视听说教程(第三版) 第三册

20、 外语教学与研究出版社,20XX 2. 郑树棠 新视野大学英语 视听说教程(第三版) 第三册 外语教学与研究出版社,20XX 3新东方考试研究中心 大学英语四级听力特训 浙江教育出版社,20XX 4英汉多功能词典外语教学与研究出版社,20XX 讲 稿 讲 稿 内 容 Unit Three Love your neighbor (2) I. Checking homework Oral presentation: What do you think are the similarities and differences between an online xxmunity and a real

21、 xxmunity (I think there are similarities as well as differences between an online xxmunity and a real xxmunity. On the one hand, an online xxmunity is just similar to a real xxmunity in sharing and discussing. On the other hand, there are also many clear differences. For Example, ) II. Warming-up a

22、ctivities 1. What are the benefits of online xxmunities Online xxmunities provide another chance for people to xxmunicate with each other. They do things without going out, and this saves time, money, energy and natural resources. Furthermore, through online xxmunities, people can sometimes do what

23、they cant do in real xxmunities. For example, a guy who may be shy and quiet in the eyes of his friends and families may bexxe open and talkative in online xxmunities. 2. What are the possible dangers or problems if people spend a lot of time in online xxmunities If people spend a lot of time in onl

24、ine xxmunities, they will be greatly affected physically, mentally and emotionally. They may bexxe inactive, slow in memorizing things, as well as addicted to the Internet and confuse the online xxmunities with the real ones, thus having difficulties in xxmunicating with other people around them. II

25、I. Speaking for xxmunication A. Role-play Scripts W = Woman; M = Man M: OK, so, tell me all about it W: Well, in the beginning, I was at home, and um this was just one morning before a very important interview.备 注 5 讲 稿 讲 稿 内 容 M: Uh-huh. W: And um I didnt feel well, so my mother had given me some p

26、ills, and um and then I didnt think anything more about it. So, anyway, um I then got on to the tube, um to go for my interview. M: Right, and what happened then W: Well, um clearly I must have fallen asleep, because I wasnt feeling great by this time. And um, Im starting to feel sleepy, so Im think

27、ing I must have fallen asleep. Anyway, um, I was getting some funny looks, even before I fell asleep, but anyway, I fell asleep, and then I realized, um, before long, um, I must have been having a dream, I suppose, about my mother. Um, all of a sudden, Ive woken up, but I havent just woken up, Ive w

28、oken up shouting the word, “Mum!”. M: No! Youre joking! W: At the top of my voice, in a packed, quiet tube. M: Oh no! W: Yes, and everybodys staring at me, and that did not help, er, matters. Anyway, Ive got off the tube, and Ive then arrived at my interview, put all that behind me, Im not, still no

29、t feeling 100 percent perfect, um, but nevertheless arrived at my interview on time, and go in, and think, actually “This is going rather well. Theyre not saying an awful lot” and xxe to think of it, theyre looking at me in a rather strange way. M: Right Then what W: Well, the next thing I knew, I h

30、ave left the interview, and said “Thank you very much for seeing me, blah-di-blah ” and gone to the ladies room. And there in the mirror, I could see what everybody was looking at, and why they couldnt say anything. M: What was it W: My face had swollen up! M: Ah! No way! W: And it was bright red M:

31、 No! W: And covered in blotches, spots M: Oh! Youre kidding! W: Yes, and the pills that my mother had given me were so out-of-date that they had caused an allergic reaction 备 注 6讲 稿 讲 稿 内 容 Unit Three Love your neighbor (1) I. Listening to the world A. Sharing Scripts V = Val; W1 = Woman 1, etc.; M1

32、 = Man 1, etc. Part 1 V: Hi. I live in a block of flats and I know a few of my neighbors really well. We like similar things so we socialize quite a lot. Today, Im going to ask people about their neighbors. How well do you know your neighbors Part 2 W1: Um, I know my neighbors quite well. I moved in

33、 a year ago and I live in the middle flat, and, its a house thats broken into three flats. Um, the guys upstairs moved in a year ago as well and um, the guys downstairs have been there for a few years, but we all have a xxmunal garden um, so we get to use that space together. W2: Er, virtually not a

34、t all. Um, Ive er, I live in a flat and I moved into the flat about er, six months ago. M1: Yeah, I know them quite well, but I dont, er, some I get on with and some I dont. Some I want to get on with and some I dont want to get on with. W3: Um, not at all. Ive never even seen them. Um, no, I dont k

35、now them at all, quite honestly. Part 3 V: What makes a good neighbor W1: A good neighbor is someone that you can trust, that you could leave your key with, that you could ask to water your plants or feed your cat. W2: I think what makes a good neighbor is someone who looks out for you, er, and you

36、look out for them as well. M2: Knowing when to interfere and not to interfere; being friendly at the备 注 1 The people in the podcast mainly talk about how well they know their neighbors and what makes a good neighbor and a bad neighbor. They also talk about the best or worst neighbor theyve ever had.

37、 讲 稿 讲 稿 内 容 right times but not being intrusive. W3: A good neighbor would be someone whos considerate; um, who always keeps in mind that they do have neighbors whether it be noise or trash, just keeping up their property, making it a nice place that people will want to xxe home to. M1: Someone who

38、 you can trust and doesnt cause you any grief. Part 4 V: What about a bad neighbor W1: A bad neighbor is someone that forgets that you exist as well, and has loud music until 6 M2: Not respecting privacy, intruding; um, not understanding what your neighbor wants and not just in that sense, but in th

39、e sense of not participating, not doing things when a neighbor needs help. W3: Someone who is not considerate, who, whether its a lot of noise or a lot of trash, doesnt upkeep their property, um, whos not really friendly. Part 5 V: Tell me about the best or worst neighbor youve ever had. W3: Um, she

40、 was a lady who lived above me and she was very quiet, very nice. She would oftentimes xxe and, kinda, check on me, see if Im OK, so we would kind of chit-chat, so I got to know her pretty well, which was pretty nice. W2: The worst neighbor Ive ever had lived next door to me er, in the last house I

41、was in, er, and he was just very noisy all the time, day, day and night. You were constantly, constantly aware of him. M2: One night I was um, about eight oclock, I heard a noise outside and I opened the windows and a loud voice said, “Get down, crouch down.” And it was clearly a policeman, um, and

42、I had to stay crouched down and in my garden at the back three policemen shot in and shot over the wall and it turned out that I was living next to the “number two” in the main criminal gang in North London and they were arrested and taken away. II. Sharing备 注 2 讲 稿 讲 稿 内 容 Look at the picture and a

43、nswer the questions 1 News site 2 Travel site 3 Social networking site 4 Dating site 5 Rating site 6 Corporate website 7 Blog 8 Wiki 9 Search engine Discuss the questions Which of these websites do you use regularly Which do you use occasionally Which do you never use The websites I use regularly in

44、clude search engines, news sites, blogs, Wiki and social networking sites. I use these websites almost every day to get information I need and share things about myself. As to the types of websites such as photo sharing websites and travel sites, I only visit them occasionally. The websites I never

45、use include rating sites, dating sites, and corporate websites. Distinguishing fact from opinion Firstly, determine if the information can be proved. At the beginning, ask questions like Who What When Where Why and How. If you can get answers from the information you hear, it probably contains facts

46、. Then, determine if the statements can be checked and verified to be true. I saw a science-fiction movie last night about aliens invading the earth. (fact) The truth of the matter is that frozen foods are just as good-tasting as fresh foods are. (opinion) Distinguishing fact from opinion Secondly,

47、pay attention to the signal words indicating opinions. Some expressions can change a statement from a fact to an opinion. Such expressions as I think that ., I believe that ., and In my judgment . are clear signals that the speaker is about to give an opinion. Yesterdays high temperature reached 98

48、degrees Fahrenheit. (fact) In my judgment, yesterdays high temperature reached 98 degrees备 注 3 讲 稿 讲 稿 内 容 Fahrenheit. (opinion) Jackie walked to the store yesterday. (fact) I believe that Jackie walked to the store yesterday. (opinion) Thirdly, identify “loaded” words. Loaded words are words that c

49、ontain an emotional appeal, such as exciting, beautiful, boring, and extremely. These descriptive words signal an opinion because they indicate the speakers personal point of view. Abraham Lincoln was the16th president of the United States. (fact) 备 注 4 Abraham Lincoln was the greatest president of the United States. (opinion) IV. Conclusion and homework 1. Group Discussion 2. Supplementary Listening 3. Oral Report Referen

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