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课件网) Unit 5 Languages around the world Listening and talking 人教版(2019)必修第 册 人教版(2019)必修第 册 一 Learning objectives 1 Lead in Listening and talking 3 Post-listening 5 7 Assessment 2 4 6 Homework Summary Before-listening Post-listening 8 1 Learning objectives 1. To get a taste of different kinds of English and understand the key information of the listening material. 2. To grasp the differences of American English and British English in the aspects of pronunciation, vocabulary, spelling and expression. 3. To build up confidence in learning English. English is the _____ one with the most native speakers. third Varieties of English dialects 2 Lead in What kinds of English do they speak Australian English American English Japanese English Indian English British English Chinese English 3 Before-listening Listen to the first part of the talk. What are the different kinds of English mentioned There are many different kinds of English around the world, , and and many others. British English American English Australian English 4 Listening and talking 1. In what ways are these kinds of English different from each other 2. For who can these differences cause confusion Vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar. Non-native English speakers. Activity 1: Listen to the first part of the talk and answer questions. 4 Listening and talking semester/term restroom/toilet gas/petrol subway/underground Activity 2: Listen to the conversation between an American and her British friend. Tick the words that the student is confused by. √ √ 4 Listening and talking Activity 3: Talking Which words are British English and which are American English British American 4 Listening and talking Find more examples that show the differences among Take notes of the examples as much as possible. 4 Listening and talking Possible Example: The misunderstandings caused by the differences between AE & BE. 4 Listening and talking AE: Mickey D’s Australia :Mac’s BE: bathroom AE: restroom Australia : dummy BE: sweets AE: candy Australia : lollies BE: swimming costumes AE: swimming suits Australia : swimmers BE: flat AE: apartment Australia :unit BE: biscuits AE: cookies Australia : biccy BE: downtown AE: city center Australia : CBD BE: shops AE: grocery stores Australia :supermarkets 4 Listening and talking What differences can be found between the BE ,AE and Aus E Differences British English American English Australian English Pronunciation Spelling Intonation Different words Without obvious [r] With obvious [r] biscuit cookies Oh! My God. More various flat apartment Will such differences be barriers in their communication Very unique; simpler With obvious [r] More various dummy Such differences can cause some misunderstandings in their communication but they can clear it up. 4 Listening and talking In American English, “pants” refers to trousers. But the word “pants” means underwear in British English. Activity 4: ... ...