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An Integrated Skills Course 2
Contents
Unit 1 Good Manners 1
Unit 2 Living Environment 8
Unit 3 Fast Food 15
Unit 4 Daily Shopping 21
Unit 5 Modern Communication 28
Unit 6 Health Care 34
Unit 7 Generation Gap 40
Unit 8 Gender Difference 52
Unit 9 Job Hunting 62
Unit 10 Modern Education 72
Unit 1 Good Manners
Objectives:
1. Enlarge students’ vocabulary relating to social behavior;
2. Let students have some idea of what makes good manners;
3. Make students know how to write a note of thanks.
4. Learn different expression to ask for directions and give directions
Focuses:
Vocabulary: (omitted)
Speaking: Good manners and ways to express thanks
Grammar: Modal verb in English
Practical writing: How to write a note of thanks
Outline:
Period 1: Warm-up Discussion; study of words and expressions in Text A
Period 2: Discussion of Text A
Period 3: Comprehensive Exercises
Period 4: Grammar Tips; Active Words and Vocabulary Check
Period 5: Discussion of Text B and the follow-up Comprehension
Period 6: Practical Writing
Period 7: Starting Out In-class Activities (Practical Listening and Speaking Course)
Period 8: Cultural Notes After-class Activities (Practical Listening and Speaking Course)
Methods:
Practice speaking and listening
Discussion
Presentation and role play
(4) Exercises
Teaching Procedures
Period 1:
Step 1. Warm-up Discussion (5 minutes)
Ask the students to talk about manners and why good manners are important in our life.
Question: Do you think good manners are important in our life? Why?
Hint: Good manners are important because (1) they help us make friends; (2) they show that we are well-educated; (3) they help to get things done.
Step 2. Background Information (10 minutes)
Tell something about Cultural differences between Chinese and Americans.
Chinese Americans
Addressing Use “Lao X” for old people or me older than oneself who are also one’s friends; Use “Xiao X” for young people familiar to oneself to show friendliness;
Use first names among
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