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,self-introduction,Basic Information (Name, hometown etc.) Character Hobbies Comment on English Learning,College,pursue your dream prepare for future life A small society,hope is a good thing, maybe the best thing in the world.,learn self-discipline learning methods A new beginning in our life,6/19/2019,6/19/2019,Unit One My First Job,6/19/2019,Teaching Procedure,Detailed Reading,After Reading,6/19/2019,Guess my job,Before reading,6/19/2019,Job 1,I meet different people while working,People always wave at me,I drive while working,6/19/2019,Taxi driver,6/19/2019,Job 2,I am always with people who are younger than me,I need a lot of patience in this job,I always talk and stand while talking,6/19/2019,Teacher,Listening and Speaking,Book 1-Unit 1,Part I,6/19/2019,Conversation 1,(A: An office clerk in the English Department B: A freshman) A: Hi, may I help you? B: Yes. Im Li Wenjin, Im a first year student in the English Department. Id like to find out which class I am in. A: Just a moment, please. . Sorry, are you Li Wenqing? B: No. Im Li Wenjin. A: How do you spell your given name? B: W-E-N-J-I-N. A: Oh, yes. Here it is. Youre in Class Two. B: Thanks.,Suppose you meet one of your new classmates at the canteen. Make up a dialogue and pay attention to the proper beginning and ending.,Book 1-Unit 1,Conversation 1 Role play conversation 2 on page 2.,6/19/2019,Listening 1,Listening to the recording and answer the questions on page 2.,6/19/2019,Tape script A: Well, the train will be arriving at Shanghai in ten minutes. Mr. Thompson, its been nice talking to you. B: Its been nice talking to you, too, Linlin. Im flying back to America tomorrow. Please write to me. This is my email address. A: Sure, I will. Ill tell you what my new school life is like. B: Yes, and dont forget to send me a picture of your college. A: No problem. Goodbye, Mr. Thompson. B: Goodbye and good luck! A: Thanks! Have a happy landing.,6/19/2019,Listening 2,Listening to the recording and answer the questions on page 3.,6/19/2019,Tape script Hello, every one! What a wonderful surprise to see you all here today! It is a sad job for me to put my feelings to words. For six years I have taught you in this school. Im lucky to have had so many good students like you here. Im honored that so many of you would come here today to say goodbye. Tomorrow Ill leave for the new job in a faraway place, but Ill miss you a lot. Thanks again for everything.,Practice reading the sentences on page 4, and work individually to complete the task. Then check your answers.,If You Want to Learn More,Book 1-Unit 1,You greet somebody and emphasize that you havent seen him/her for a long time. You use a casual way of saying goodbye to someone you know very well. You greet somebody in passing on your way to work. You cant believe your eyes! You meet your old classmate in a foreign country! You respond to someones greeting by saying that your life is really good.,6,2,8,9,3,7,4,5,1,Which of the above sentences match the following situation?,6/19/2019,Reading and Language Activities,6/19/2019,Prereading questions,1.Would you like to take shoe-shining as your job ? Why or Why not ?,2.Should children get paid for what they have done for their families? Why or Why not ? 3.In order to get a job what qualities should one need? Intelligence ability loyalty devotion creativity willingness to work hard team-spirit What does the narrator think is the most important quality one needs to do a good job?,Global reading,6/19/2019,Main Idea of the Text,This passage tells a story of a six-year-old boy who started his first job in an eatery run by his parents. He was to shine the diners shoes. When he grew up, he was a captain in the Army. However, when he came home full of pride, his parents regarded him as a member of the family restaurant other than an officer. This teaches us that loyalty to a team comes first. It doesnt matter whether that team is involved in a family restaurant or Operation Desert Storm.,6/19/2019,Para 1,My parents ran the Pagonis Restaurant, a small eatery in Charleroi, Pa. The Pagonis was open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and my first job, when I was six years old, was shining diners shoes. My father had done it when he was young, so he taught me how to do it right, telling me to ask the customer if Id done a good job and to offer to reshine the shoes if the customer wasnt satisfied.,Para.1,My parents run a small eatery in Charleroi,and my first real job was there.,Question: what kind of family was the narrator from?,A small family business. Open 24hours a day and 7 days a week. Everyone in the family was involved in running the business, even including the narrator when he was a child of 6,1. eatery: a restaurant or other place to eat 2. diner vs. customer 3. reshine: v. look bright or give out light again re-: verb prefix, again e.g. re- + print : reprint re- + start: restart re- + sell: resell,Para 2,My duties increased as I grew older. By age ten, I was clearing tables and working as the janitor. Dad beamed when he told me that I was the best “mop guy” hed ever had.,My duties increases as I grew older.,duties:responsibilities janitor dnt(r) : a person who guards the main door of a building beam: smile brightly and happily eg. 1.Dad would beam whenever he mentioned his boys work. 2.She beamed with satisfaction mop guy: a boy who cleans sth. with a mop,Para.3,Working in the restaurant was a source of great pride because I was pitching in for the good of the whole family. But my father made it clear I had to meet certain standards to be part of the team. I had to be punctual, hard-working, and polite to the customers.,Question: How did the boy feel about working for the family business?,I was pitching in for the good of the whole family: I made my contributions to the prosperity of my family restaurant. Standards of my work.,pitch in :join in and help with an activity, contritute eg: If i really pitch in ,I may be able to finish my pater before the deadline punctual pktul :on time Please be punctual for the class,Para.4,Except for the shoe shining job, I was never paid for any work I did at the restaurant. One day, I made the mistakes of telling Dad I thought he should give me $10 a week. He said, “Okay, then how about you paying me for the three meals a day you eat here? And for the times you bring in your buddies for free sodas?” He figured I owed him about $40 a week. This taught me that when you negotiate, youd better know the other sides arguments as well as your own.,a close friend, usually a male friend of a man,Mistakes I made,Questions: What mistake did he made one day?,He asked his dad to pay him for his work.,What lesson did he learn from his mistake?,when you negotiate, you should know the othersides arguments as well as your own.,owe: v. (1)have to pay money to sb. e.g. I owed my brother 50 dollars./IOU note. (2)feel grateful to sb e.g. He admitted that he owed his parents a lot. He owes his success to good luck. owing to: because of e.g. Owing to the shortage of knowledge, he cant get a good job.,Para5-6,I remember coming home to Charleroi after being away in the Army about two years. I had just been promoted to captain and was full of pride as I walked into my parents restaurant. The first thing Dad said was, “Its the janitors day off. How about you cleaning up tonight?” I cant believe this! I thought. Im an officer in the United States Army! But it didnt matter. As far as Dad was concerned, I was just another member of the team. I reached for the mop.,As/so far as . be concerned: This expression is used to focus attention to announce what we are going to talk about. Its often placed at the beginning of the sentence. e.g. As far as our desire is concerned, we dont want to fight.,reach for: stretch out ones hand in order to touch, grasp or take something e.g. She reached for the phone and dialed the number of a friend.,I remember coming home to Charleroi after being away in the Army anout two years.,Question: What kind of reception did the narrator expect when he returned home?,His parents would treat him like a VIP, not a “mop guy“ or a janitor.,Para.7,Working for Dad had taught me that loyalty to a team comes first. It doesnt matter whether that team is involved in a family restaurant or Operation Desert Storm.,Loyalty to a team comes first.,Question: What was the lesson the narrator learned from working for his father?,whatever you do, do it right. loyalty,6/19/2019,pilot,scientist,butcher,doctor,director,teacher,What do you want to be?,programmer,businessman,salesman,engineer,Jobs,6/19/2019,Page 6、Fill in the blanks with words from the text that match the descriptions below.,1. A place where one can buy meals to eat._, _ 2. A person who buys the meal and eats it in a restaurant. _ 3. A person whose job is looking after a building or a business place. _ 4. A mans close friend, especially a male friend, can be called his _ in informal American English. 5. A man or a boy is referred to as a in informal English. 6. A man can be addressed as , especially by someone who is his superior, in informal English.,eatery,restaurant,customer,diner,janitor,buddy,guy,boy,6/19/2019,、Find the expressions in the text for the following italicized words or phrases.,1. The authors parents managed a small restaurant in Charleroi. _ 2. The boy was willing to reshine the shoes if the customers were not satisfied with his job. _ 3. Besides shining shoes, it was also his work to clean the tables and take care of the restaurant as a janitor. _ 4. Dad would smile brightly and happily whenever he mentioned his boys work. _ 5. The boy felt very proud for being able to help the family business. _ 6. The boy must be able to do the following things in order to be part of the team: he must be punctual, hard-working and polite to the customers. _,ran,offered,duty,beamed,pitching in,meet the stndards,6/19/2019,7. The boy got paid for shining shoes, but he didnt get paid by his father for other work he did at the restaurant. _. 8. Dad suggested that the boy should pay for his meals and drinks. He said, “ _”. 9. Dad calculated that it would be about $40 a week. _ 10. The boy got a rise to captain in the US Army. 11. Dad asked him to clean up the shop because the janitor was not working that day. _ 12. In my fathers opinion, I was just one member of the team, not an officer in the US Army. _ 13. The writer decided to follow his Dads instructions. He took up the mop and cleaned the restaurant._,Except for,How about you paying me,figured,was promoted,off,As far as Dad was concerned,reached for,6/19/2019,、Guess the meanings of the words and phrases in the box according to the text. Then, use them to rewrite the following sentenc

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