1、Unit 3,Whats in a Name?,Unit Target,Topics and functions Introducing other people in semi-formal and informal situations Describing objects and their functions, including communicative strategies Talking about ones origins , educations, and background information Language knowledge Words and phrases
2、 for talking about ones background information,PART 1 Communicative Activities,ConversationListeningConversation and poem readingPoem reading and listening What are they for?More sentences,Conversation,Read the conversation, and identify the sentences for:introducing other people giving their backgr
3、ound information,Book 1-Unit 3,Welcome aboard: a colloquial expression for greeting a new member guy: generally refer to a male in its singular form, but it can be used to refer to females in its plural form. Ill leave you two here to talk about the work: Im going to leave so that you two can talk a
4、bout your work. When you finish here: People also say: when you are finished with each other,Notes to Conversations,Role-play,Introducing your friend to the head of the students choir. Your friend has a nice voice, and had been in the students choir in high school. During that period, she/he has par
5、ticipated in many performances. She/he really wants to join in the choir of the college.,Listening,Digital thermo-hydrometer,Crimper plier,Electronic bookstand,Snap circuit,Lego,Listening,Towel rack,Robot vacuum cleaner,Toilet sucker,Toilet dish,Weather station,robot vacuum cleaner,Su Ning Store, th
6、e fifth floor,Oak Home, basement,Toys R U, the ninth floor,Funny Things, the fourth floor,electronic Bookstand,snap circuits,toilet dish,Listen and complete the table.,Listening,Book 1-Unit 3,My Mum My mum has dyed auburn hair, Its hard to believe she once was fair. She has her hair set every Sunday
7、, But its always flat again by Monday.Shes always washing, ironing, cleaning Until the house is really gleaming. She gets up at fivethats her rule And gets us all up for work and school.I shout at her and make her blue, But I still love her, thats true. I love her with all my heart, And I hope that
8、we will never part.,Many poems have rhyming patterns. The rhyming pattern in My Mum is aabb ccdd ddee, and aabb ccdd eeff ggaa in My Dad.,Poems,Book 1-Unit 3,My Dad and I go out together, We watch the football despite the weather. We shout and cheer and both agree That Tottenham are the best to see.
9、I feel my Dad is getting old, Hes fat and bald and feels the cold. And when he dances its such a giggle, His feet dont move but he gives a wiggle.,My Dad,Book 1-Unit 3,I dont much like his taste in clothes, Hes hardly with it as fashion goes. But somehow I feel he is my mate, In fact I think my Dad
10、is great.The time has come for me to admit, That my Dad to me is quite a hit. I wouldnt swap him for any other Apart from which hes married to my Mother,Book 1-Unit 3,Notes to My Dad,Tottenham: one of the best local football teams in England giggle: funny activity/event that causes a viewer/onlooker
11、 to laugh in a silly way but he gives a wiggle: But in this sentence means “except that”. wiggle: move from side to side with short irregular twisting, clumsy motions Hes hardly with it as fashion goes: His clothes are not fashionable. hit: a success. Here, the boy regards his father a very successf
12、ul person. swap: to exchange (one) for another Apart from which hes married to my Mother: apart from the fact that he also loves his mother so much,Book 1-Unit 3,Quick Write: Describing Your Parents in poem,1. How do they look like? 2. What do they do? 3. How are you getting on?,Book 1-Unit 3,What A
13、re They For?,Work in pairs: One student reads the functions and the other speaks out the sentences in Actual Words Spoken. Then check your answers.,Book 1-Unit 3,Actual Words Spoken What size/shape/colour is it? What do you do for a living? What does it look like? I have no idea what sort of house t
14、hat is. One thing thats typically Chinese is the white and blue porcelain teapot. What do you call that thing about 10 centimeters long with two legs which can be used to draw circles?,Functions Asking people to provide you with extra information about the size/shape/colour of an object. Asking peop
15、le to name an object. Asking about someones job. Asking people to describe the appearance of something. Describing a thing typical of a nations culture. Telling people that you are not able to imaging what the thing is.,a,f,b,c,e,d,Practice reading the sentences on page 31, and work individually to
16、complete the task. Then check your answers.,Book 1-Unit 3,If You Want to Learn More,Book 1-Unit 3,John doesnt look his age. He has the darkest complexion of any one in the family. Hes got his fathers eyes. He looks great in that red and blue striped sweat-shirt. Well, tomorrow will be quite a warm d
17、ay, hazy sunshine in most places. The girl takes after her mother. Its funny. He doesnt look old enough to be her father. Look, those two children look so much alike. They must be related.,Book 1-Unit 3,Which of the above sentences could most probably be used in the following situation?,Father and d
18、aughter look similar in age. Describing someones dress. The son looks like his father in a way. Describing someones skin colour. The two children may come from the same family. The girl is like her mother in personality. He looks younger than he actually is. Talking about the weather.,7,4,3,2,8,6,1,
19、5,A person who is always moving has few possessions. E.g. someone who changes his/her job from time to time; some businesses keep changing their trade.,Book 1-Unit 3,Proverb,A rolling stone gathers no moss.,Why do people change their jobs?,Book 1-Unit 3,Why do people change their jobs?,Possible reasons For better job satisfaction For a more secure position For a higher salary For better career development Having been fired by the former boss Unable to get along with former co-workers To make a better living To be closer to home To be closer to friends,