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1、 Director : Lingjing Knowing how to ask for information politely is important. 2.”Where are the restrooms?” sounds more politely. 3. Knowing how to use correct language is enough when you make requests. 4. We neednt change the way we speak when we talk with different people. 5. A very direct order s

2、ounds rude in English. T F F F T T or F Requests are made in any language.Requests are made in any language. Using extra words helps to make Using extra words helps to make language more polite.language more polite. Knowing how to make requests Knowing how to make requests politely is important.poli

3、tely is important. To become good English speakers, To become good English speakers, we need to do more than just learn we need to do more than just learn language structure.language structure. Requests in English are the same as in Requests in English are the same as in Chinese.Chinese. Choice of l

4、anguage depends on Choice of language depends on relationship, and the situation.relationship, and the situation. Paragraph 1Paragraph 1 Paragraph 2Paragraph 2 Paragraph 3Paragraph 3 Paragraph 4Paragraph 4 RequestSuitable situation More polite request 1. “Where are the restrooms” A team player askin

5、g another team player. “Could you please tell me where the restroom are?” 2. “I want to go to the library. Where is it?” a friend is in a hurry “ Excuse me, do you know where the library is?” 3. “How much did you pay for that soccer ball?” a parent is asking a child “ Can you tell me how much you pa

6、id for that soccer ball?” Reading Tasks Could you please lend me your pen? 请根据课本请根据课本92-93页的短文完成下列表格。页的短文完成下列表格。 QuestionsDirect requests Polite requests Looking for Restrooms If you ask a friend, you can say “(1) _ _ ?” If you ask a stranger, you should say “(2) _ _ _?” Where are the restrooms Coul

7、d you please tell me where the restrooms are Lookin g for a book When you ask your brother, you can say “(3) _ _?” When you ask your teacher, youd better say “(4) _ _ _ _?” Where is my book Excuse me. Do you know where my book is Asking the time Your best friend can be asked “(5) _ _ _?” A stranger

8、should be asked “Excuse me. I wonder if you can tell me what time it is now?” What time is it / Whats the time Asking for information or help is a very common and necessary activity, especially when we visit a foreign country, so knowing how to ask for information politely is important. In English,

9、“Where are the restrooms?” and “Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?” are similar requests-both are correct English, but the first could sound rude. Its important to use correct language, but sometimes this aloneis not enough-we need to learn how to be polite when we make requests. In E

10、nglish, just like in Chinese,we change the way we speak when talking with different people. The expressions you use might depend onwhom you are speaking to or how wellyou know them. On the other hand, it might be alright to say “Where is my book?”in some situations, perhaps with people you know well

11、. 1.从句必须是进从句必须是进 行时。行时。 2.从句主语必须从句主语必须 和主句主语一致。和主句主语一致。 And you would not usually say,“Peter, lend me your pen .”A direct order like this can sound rude in English.Usually in English polite questionsare longer and include extra language such as “Could you please.?” or “Can I ask?” 及物动词及物动词, 意思是意思是”包

12、括包括,算算 在内在内”,一般接名词或者是一般接名词或者是 动词的动词的-ing形式作宾语形式作宾语. 借给,借出;借给,借出;lend sb sth/lend sth to sb It sounds more polite to say, “Peter,could you please lend me your pen?”Sometimes, we might even need to spend some time leading in to a question or request.For example,if you stop a stranger in the street,we

13、might first say,“Excuse me.I wonder if you can help me”or“ Im sorry to trouble you but,”before asking for help. It might seem that speaking politely is more difficult than being direct, and in a way this may be true. However, in order not to offend people, learning about language etiquette is just a

14、s important as learning grammar or vocabulary.And doing this will also help you become better at English,or any other language you wish to learn. Exercise 阅读短文,用所给单词的正确形式填空,每空一词。阅读短文,用所给单词的正确形式填空,每空一词。 trouble sound directly correctly depend wonderful information especial borrow polite lend impolite

15、 Asking for 1 or help is very necessary, 2 when we visit foreign countries. So knowing how to ask others for help 3 is important. A very 4 order like “Peter, 5 me your pen.” is 6 , but it 7 rude, So wed better use polite language such as “Petter, could you please lend me your pen?” The expressions y

16、ou use might 8 on whom you are speaking to. If you 9 whether a stranger can help you in the street, you might say, “Im sorry to 10 you, but ”.In order not to offend people, learning language etiquette is just as important as learning grammar. especially politely direct lend correct sounds depend won

17、der trouble information RequestSuitable situation More polite request 1. “Where are the restrooms” A team player is asking another team player. “Could you please tell me where the restroom are?” 2. “I want to go to the library. Where is it?” 3. “How much did you pay for that soccer ball?” A teenager wants to stay out late, how should he ask to her parents? 2. A foreign friend is interested in your new video game, how

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