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课件网) Unit2 Morals and Virtues Listening and Talking In this class, you will be able to 1. understand the gist and specific details (six elements) through listening; 2. tell a story with the aid of three key questions; 3. talk about the importance of kindness, and form a positive attitude toward sharing kindness. Learning objectives Lead in Predict 1. Where may this conversation happen 2. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers 1. Where may this conversation happen In a radio show studio. 2. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers The interviewer and the interviewee/The host and the guest. 3. Which picture expresses the meaning of “paying it forward” It means when you receive kindness from someone, you go out and show kindness to another person. 4. What are they mainly talking about A song named “Chain of Love”. 5. What does the guest want the listeners to do The guest wants the audience to join the chain of kindness and “pay it forward”. Listening for the gist A B C Listening for detailed information What elements should be focused on when we listen to a story Outline When: _____ Where: _____ Who: _____ What and how: _____ Why is the story important: _____ Listening for detailed information The woman leaves a waitress the change and a note at a cafe. The waitress returns home and turns out to be the man’s wife. A man helps a lady fix the car for free on the road. Listen to the story and complete the mindmap. Chain of Love What does the story want to convey Culture Note In America, waitresses are normally paid a very small wage, but get most of their earnings from customers to tip about 15% or more of the cost. It is unusual for a customer to pay for a meal with a $100 bill and then let the waitress keep the change. Listening for detailed information Listening for detailed information What’s your understanding of “Chain of Love” Kindness can balance nature; Kindness can bond people; Kindness can improve our society; Kindness can better ourselves. Kindness can be passed. So when someone does you a big favor, don’t pay it back, but pay it forward. Listening for linking words Listen to the story again and take down the linking words. but instead then Linking words make a story smooth and logical. The woman leaves a waitress the change and a note at a cafe. The waitress returns home and turns out to be the man’s wife. A man helps a lady fix the car for free on the road. Chain of Love later when then Listening for linking words Brainstorm for more linking words and expressions. Linking Words once upon a time, long ago first of all, then, after that, later, finally so, however, although, but Useful Expressions I remember this happened when I was... I was on my way to... I was sitting... when... It was a...day/morning... There were... on the street... How to tell a story What is the story about (Background: when, where, who) How is the story deve ... ...