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人教版(2019) 必修第一册 Unit 5 Languages Around the World Reading for Writing课件(共23张)

日期:2025-03-09 科目:英语 类型:高中课件 查看:52次 大小:6720680B 来源:二一课件通
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(课件网) Write a blog about English study Unit 5 Languages around the world Reading for writing pages give a like, add to favorites, comment search, homepage, 登录, 注册 an online forum (论坛) posts (帖子) name problem advice Liu Wen Jia Xin's advice Listen to English radio programmes ... Jia Xin Liu Rui's advice Li Rui Your advice find out the problem and advice Liu Wen's problem I'm having a lot of trouble with... formal(正式的) or informal(非正式的) use informal(非正式的) language how to be polite in English depend on who you’re talking to 1. use short requests to a close friend. 2. use longer requests to people who are not so close. 3. use more polite phrases to people senior to you. Jia Xin Problem Advice Reading Read the posts carefully and find out their problems and advice. Problem Advice I’m having a lot trouble with _____. My biggest headache is _____. Li Rui thinks it _____ who you are talking to. _____ is my biggest problem. Liu Wen Jia Xin Li Rui my listening Listening to English Radio programmes how to be polite in English depends on Vocabulary Hi! I’ve been studying English since primary school. I used to get high marks in English, but now I’m having a lot of trouble with my listening. When I listen to native English speakers talking in a video, I can catch only a few words. I can never quite get the main idea. Any advice Liu Wen 2 2 1 Yeah, that's really hard! I think it all depends on who you're talking to. If I'm talking to a close friend, I can use short requests, like “Open the window”—our relationship is close and we're equals, so I only need a few words to bridge the gap between us. But if I'm talking to someone who isn't very close to me, I must make my request longer—and I must make it a question, not a demand, e.g., "Could you open the window, please " If I'm talking to someone senior to me, then I should say, "Would you mind opening the window, please " For me, vocabulary is my biggest problem—there are just SO MANY new words! I can't keep all the new vocabulary straight in my head, and I certainly can't remember how to use them all properly. HELP! Supporting details Problem I’m having a lot of trouble with my listening. My biggest headache is how to be polite in English. vocabulary is my biggest problem. ...catch only a few words. ...can never quite get the main idea. It’s so much easier to just say “Open the window!”, but in English that can sound really terrible. There are just so many new words! I can’t keep all the new vocabulary straight in my head, and I certainly can’t remember how to use them all properly. Problem Supporting details Writing tip 1:Use supporting details to make your description or explanation more vivid and convincing. Reading Work in pairs and work out some good advice for Li Rui Vocabulary building Step 1 Think of a problem you have in learning English. Step 2 Describe the prolems with details. Step 3 Write some ideas on ho ... ...

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