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课件网) Unit 5 Languages Around the World Reading for writing 人教版(2019) 必修一 Read these posts from an online forum for Chinese students who are learning English and fill in the table on page 67. Reading for information An online forum is an Internet-based place where people exchange ideas and opinions about one problem. What is an online forum Fill in the table. Name Problem Advice Liu Wen Jia Xin's advice Jia Xin Li Rui's advice Li Rui Your advice trouble with listening to native English speakers how to be polite in English remembering new vocabulary listen to English radio programmes, repeat what you hear, record your voice and compare your pronounciation with the radio host's Use short requests for close friends. Use longer requests people not so close. Use more polite phrases for people senior to you. Create your own word bank: carry a small notebook with you everywhere, and add new words when you learn them, learn word chunks instead of single word, learn word formation, sort out your vocabulary based on topics. How to give advice Results, reasons and examples will make your advice more persuasive What are inculded in an online forum/blog original post post starter 楼主 like/thumb up favourite comment replies to a post Name Problem Advice Liu Wen Jia Xin Li Rui Jia Xin’s advice Li Rui’s advice Your advice trouble with listening to native English speakers repeat what you hear, record your voice, compare with the radio host’s how to be polite in English use short requests for close friends, use longer requests for people who are not so close, use for polite phrases for peopl senior to you remembering new vocabulary create your word bank; carry a small notebook with you learn word chunks and word formation Do they talk about their problems clearly If yes, how Read the posts and fill in the table Supporting details are usually examples or facts that are uded to describe or explain the topic sentence. They can make your description or explanation more vivid and convincing Activity 3 Explore more (同话题拓展阅读) Chinese Characters in the Digital Age In the digital age, Chinese characters have adapted to new (1) _____ (technology), ensuring their continued (2) _____ (relevant). Input methods have evolved, with Pinyin-based systems allowing users (3) _____ (type) characters using Romanized phonetics, streamlining communication. The Unicode standardization plays a crucial role, (4) _____(able) consistent use of characters across various digital platforms, thereby preserving (5) _____ (linguistics) integrity. technologies relevance to type enabling linguistic Modern reforms, such as the introduction of Simplified Chinese in the 1950s by the People’s Republic of China, aimed to increase (6) _____ (illiteracy) by reducing the (7) _____ (complex) of characters. In contrast, Traditional Chinese remains in use in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau, reflecting cultural and historical (8) _____ ... ...