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1、unit10,Lesson 1,Agenda,Lesson 1,Lesson 2,Extended Exercises,Checkpoint,UNIT GOALS,1.Ask for a recommendation 2.Bargain for a lower price 3.Discuss tipping customs 4.Talk about shopping habits 5.Write about a shopping experience,Lesson 1,Lesson 1,Lead-in,Listening,Speaking,Reading,Writing,1-Lead-in,L

2、ead-in,Sitcom: How Much Do You Want? Scene 1,Exercise A,Exercise B,T F 1. Bob is selling his camera. 2. Bob has three cameras. 3. The camera for sale is a digital camera. 4. Paul bargains hard for the camera. 5. Marie buys the camera.,1-Exercise A,Exercise A,Check whether each statement is True or F

3、alse.,1-Exercise B,Exercise B,Match each question with the correct amount of money.,1. How much does Bob want for the camera?A. $300 2. How much does this camera cost in a store?B. $200 3. How much does Paul want to give Bob for the camera?C. $1 4. What is Pauls final offer?D. $223 5. What is Bobs f

4、inal offer?E. $250 6. How much does Marie give Bob?F. $222,1-Listening,Listening,Part 1 Im Almost out of Cash.,Part 2 In an Electronics Store.,Part 3 Prices.,Part 4,New Words,Phrases and Expressions,Proper Names,1-Part-1,Part 1 Im Almost out of Cash.,Understanding meaning from context. Make the corr

5、ect answer.,1. When Amy says, “_,” she means “Its a good idea to ask.” 2. When Kay says, “_,” she means “Its very pretty.” 3. When Amy says, “_,” she means “Bargain with the salesperson.”,It cant hurt to ask,Its gorgeous,Maybe you could get a better price,Conversation 1._Conversation 2._ Conversatio

6、n 3._Conversation 4._,1-Part-2,Part 2 In an Electronics Store.,Listen to the conversations and match the product people are talking about with the picture.,a camcorder,an MP3 player,a scanner,a digital camera,1-Part-3,Part 3 Prices.,Listen to the conversations about shopping. Then complete the chart

7、.,bowl,250,pretty good price,necklace,30,very cheap,camcorder,1,200,too expensive,DVD player,100,a deal,1-Part 4,Part 4,Passage 1,Passage 2,1-Part-4-1,Passage 1 I Dont Want It Either.,Read the following statements before listening to the passage. And then, check whether each statement is True (T), F

8、alse (F), or Not Mentioned (NM).,T F NM 1. Mrs. Jones was a housewife. 2. The dress was made of cotton. 3. The price of the dress was 14 pounds. 4. Mr. Jones thought the dress was expensive. 5. Nobody else liked the dress.,1. Where did John Croft work? _ _ 2. When was the traffic worst in Vancouver?

9、 _ 3. What kind of trip was the most profitable according to John Croft? _ 4. What was the most interesting customer like? _ 5. How much was the largest tip John Croft had received? _,1-Part-4-2,Passage 2 I Liked My Job.,Listen to a short passage and then answer the following questions according to

10、what you hear.,He worked as a taxi driver for Downtown Taxi, the biggest cab company in Vancouver.,Traffic was always the worst from 4:30 until about 6:00.,The trip to the airport.,The most interesting customer was a man dressed as a bird!,CAN$100.,digital a. 数字的 gorgeous a. 极好的 electronics n. 电子产品

11、camcorder n. 可携式摄像机 scanner n. 扫描仪 peso n. 比索(用于菲律宾及 中、南美洲几个国家的货币单位) euro n. 欧元 cab n. 出租汽车,计程车 bother v. 烦扰,打扰 fare n. 车费;运费 anymore adv. 不再,再也不 retired a. 退休的,1-New Words,New Words,1-Phrases and Expressions,Phrases and Expressions,credit card 信用卡 go with 同意,赞同;伴随;匹配 save on 节约,节省,1-Proper Names,Pr

12、oper Names,ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) 自动取款机 MP3 一种音频压缩格式 Prego 普莱购(品牌名) DVD (Digital Video Disk) 数字化视频光盘,1-Speaking,Speaking,Ask for a Recommendation.,Conversation Model,Conversation Pair Work,1-Conversation-Model,Conversation Model,Read and Listen,A: Im looking for a digital camera. Which is th

13、e least expensive? B: This one, X80. But its not the best. A: Oh. Could I have a look at the one next to it? B: Sure. Its $395. A: Thats a lot more than I want to pay. B: How much can you spend? A: No more than $350. B: Well, weve got some other models in your price range. A: But I really like this

14、one. I can give you $360. What do you say? B: How about $370? A: OK. That sounds fair. Rhythm and intonation practice Now listen again and try to imitate. Pay attention to the stress pattern.,1-Conversation Pair Work,Conversation Pair Work,Ask for recommendation and bargain the price. Use the ads, c

15、hanging the prices to local currency if you wish. You can use this guide, or create a new conversation.,A: Im looking for _. Which is the _? B: The _. But its not _. A: Could I have a look at _? B: _ Continue the conversation in your own way,1-Reading,Reading,Topic Preview,Text A,Text B,Vocabulary E

16、xercises,Vocabulary Activity,1. _: machine where you put your card in and take money out 2. _: leaving money for your waiter or waitress after you eat in a restaurant 3. _: similar to cash, but only you can use them. You sign them when you buy them and then again when you use them. 4. _: asking for

17、a lower price 5. _: trading money from one country for money for another country 6. _: small plastic cards that can be used to buy something now and pay it later,1-Topic Preview,Topic Preview,Complete the following blanks according to the information from the travel guide.,ATM,tipping,travelers chec

18、ks,bargaining,changing money,credit cards,1-Topic Preview,Topic Preview,Discussion: Do you usually bargain for a lower price when you go shopping? Are you a good bargainer? Where is it OK to bargain?, at department stores at convenient stores at supermarkets at grocery stores at free markets at rest

19、aurants at hotels ,Text A,Text A,Text,Comprehension Check,TA-Text-1,Text A,Can You Give Me a Better Price? Bargaining Customs around the World Bargaining customs are very different around the world. Few tourists would go shopping in another country without knowing the exchange rate. However, many tr

20、avelers do not learn anything about the local shopping customs of the place they are visiting before spending money. Understanding when it is OK to bargain can save you a lot of money and make your shopping experience much more enjoyable. In some countries, bargaining is an important part of the sho

21、pping culture. In others, bargaining is not done at all. Here is a bargaining guide for some countries around the world:,TA-Text-2,Text A,Morocco: Bargaining is always expected in the shopping markets. Here bargaining is more than just getting the best price. If you go into a shop and agree to the f

22、irst price a seller offers, the seller may not be happy. For Moroccans, bargaining is a form of entertainment; it is a game of skill, a little bit of acting, and it is a chance to chat about the weather, business, and family. So be sure to have fun and try to get a better price! Switzerland: Bargain

23、ing is not the custom here. Shop clerks can almost never give you a lower price. However, some hotels may give you a lower rate during the less popular times of the year. It cannot hurt to ask. Tahiti: Bargaining is not appropriate in the South Pacific. In fact, it is considered disrespectful to ask

24、 for a better price. In the food markets, sellers will even take their fruits and vegetables back home with them, rather than give a discount!,bargain,bargain,v. try to persuade someone to give you a better price or make an agreement that suits you better 讨价还价;达成协议 If you bargain with the sellers, t

25、hey might reduce the price. She bargained with the trader till he sold her the fruit cheaply.,custom,custom,n. sth. people do that is traditional or usual 习惯;风俗 In America, its a custom for the brides father to pay for the wedding. Custom is the source of our strongest and most believed proofs.,exch

26、ange,exchange,n. the act of changing the money of one country to the money of another country 货币兑换 Ive offered to paint the kitchen in exchange for a weeks accommodation. Four of my cassettes for your Madonna CD is a fair exchange.,acting,acting,n. the job or skill of performing in plays and movies

27、表演;演技 The world-famous actress graduated from a small acting school. After the show, the audience applauded for the excellent acting of all the actors and actresses.,discount,discount,n. a reduction in the price of sth. 折扣 The bags cost around 12 each and if you buy them all well give you a discount

28、. Theres often a discount on purchases made with VIP cards.,exchange rate,exchange rate,the value of the money of one country when you change it into the money of another country 汇率 A fixed exchange rate system works only if the anchor currency is stable. Britain says it remains fully committed to r

29、ejoining the Exchange Rate Mechanism when the time is right.,at all,at all,in any degree 根本 I dont have any money at all, so I cant buy the book. Mr. Stone doesnt know anything at all about computers.,agree to,agree to,accept an idea, opinion, etc., especially after unwillingness or argument 同意 The

30、police have agreed to their request for a full investigation. Yesterday management and unions agreed to a pay deal.,have fun,have fun,enjoy oneself; have a good time 玩得开心 We havent had such fun for several years. Obviously, the kids had a lot of fun with that toy train.,TA-Comprehension Check,Compre

31、hension Check,Now read the following sentences. Check whether each statement is True, False, or Not Mentioned in the box given below.,T F NM 1. Bargaining customs are similar around the world. 2. Generally, market sellers in Morocco love to bargain. 3. In Switzerland, it is OK to bargain for a cheap

32、er hotel room. 4. It cannot hurt to ask a fruit seller in Tahiti for a lower price. ,Text B,Text B,Warm-up,Text,Comprehension Check,Critical Thinking,TB-Warm-up,Warm-up,1. Do you think tipping is a good idea or a bad idea? 2. Work in pairs or groups to find the specific information in the text below

33、 and see what information you can get.,Reading Strategy: taking notes When reading for specific information, take notes to focus on the most important information. Practice Read the article and write the rules for tipping in each country. Australia, France, US and Canada. at hotelsat restaurants at

34、airports In other places,TB-Text-1,Text B,Did You Remember to Leave a Tip? In some countries tipping is very common. In others, tipping is not expected. Here are some tipping customs from around the world. Australia: Australians are pretty relaxed about tips - people do not usually expect them. Many

35、 people will be quite surprised if you give them a tip. Customers do leave a 10 - 15% tip in nicer restaurants, but do not tip taxi drivers. Instead, you can just say “Keep the change,” and round off the fare.,TB-Text-2,Text B,France: A service charge is almost always included on the bill in restaur

36、ants and cafes. If you are satisfied with the service, leave an additional small tip for the server. Tip porters about 1 euro for each piece of luggage, and leave the maid who cleans your hotel room about 1 euro per day. Taxi drivers expect 10 - 15% of the fare. And dont forget to tip your tour guid

37、e.,TB-Text-3,Text B,US and Canada: Tip waiters and taxi drivers anywhere from 15 - 20% of the total bill - depending on how satisfied you are with the service. A service charge is sometimes added to a restaurant bill if there are six or more people at the table, so you do not have to leave an additi

38、onal tip. At airports and hotels, porters expect about $1 per bag. In some fast-food restaurants and coffee bars, there is a cup for small tips near the cashier.,Note: In some countries, its not customary to give tips. Before you travel, check local tipping customs to be sure.,satisfied,satisfied,ad

39、j. pleased with what has happened or with what you have achieved 感到满意的 If youre not completely satisfied with the good, you can get your money back. The little boy nodded slowly, pretending to be satisfied by the reply.,server,server,n. person who brings food to customers in a restaurant; waiter 服务员

40、,侍者 My name is Rosemary and Im your server tonight. If you want more coffee, I can bring the server to you.,porter,porter,n. a person in a station, airport, or hotel whose job is helping people with their suitcases and showing them where to go 门房;行李搬运工 The hall porter will direct you and help take y

41、our luggage. The head porter or head receptionist is usually authorized to sign for registered mail.,euro,euro,n. the unit of money that is used in most countries in the European Union 欧元 Prices are given in pounds and euros in this store. Do you know the value of the euro against the dollar?,fast-f

42、ood,fast-food,n. food that is made and served very quickly, esp. food such as a burger that one can take away with him 快餐 In terms of healthy eating, the fast-food outlets have never been known for their goodness. Evening work can be found in fast-food chains, cinemas, theatres, pubs, discos, restau

43、rants, garages, and sometimes supermarkets.,cashier,cashier,n. someone whose job is to receive or give money in a store, bank, etc.(商店等的)收银员 A cashier takes and gives out money in a bank or shop. The consumer picks the items off a shelf in a retail outlet and pays a cashier.,customary,customary,adj.

44、 usual in a particular society or situation 习惯的;惯例的 In some cultures it is customary for the bride to wear something white. Barbara answered the questions of the audience with her customary enthusiasm.,be relaxed about,be relaxed about,feel easy about; do not worry about 对随意 Twenty-year-old Sarah is

45、 quite relaxed about her career. Overweight individuals tend not to be so relaxed about fluctuations in body size as thin people.,round off,round off,change an exact figure into the nearest whole number 用四舍五入化为整数 3.1415926 gives 3.14 when rounded off to 2 decimal places. Well that comes to 169, so l

46、ets round it off to 170.,service charge,service charge,the price asked or paid for a service 服务费 Ive spent a fortune in this place and all Im asking for is a reduction in the service charge. The hotel does not operate a service charge, but it seems that guests in fact tip generously.,be satisfied wi

47、th,be satisfied with,be pleased with; be content with 对满意 Were never satisfied with what weve got in this society, are we? Despite the vast increases in expenditure on education recently, the public are not satisfied with the performance of our schools.,at the table,at the table,having a meal 就餐 Aft

48、er washing the hands, the kids sat at the table. Uncle Albert was sitting at the table, with a cup of tea, head buried in the newspaper.,TB-Comprehension Check,Comprehension Check,Based on the information in the reading, write the country or countries where each tipping custom is practiced.,1. In re

49、staurants, the tip is usually included on the bill. _ 2. Leave the waiter a tip of 15% or more of the bill, if the service was good. _ 3. In better restaurants, tip the waiter at least 10% of the bill. _ 4. Tip taxi drivers 10-15% of the fare. _ 5. Its customary to round off the fare to tip taxi dri

50、vers. _ 6. Tip porters a small amount for each piece of luggage. _ 7. Tip the maid a small amount for each day you stay in the hotel. _,France,US, Canada,Australia,France,Australia,France, US, Canada,France,4.I just arrived in Montreal, Canada, and took a taxi from the airport. The fare is CAN$6.90.

51、 How much should I tip the driver?,TB-Critical Thinking,Critical Thinking,Read each persons question about tipping. Then give each person advice, according to the reading.,1.Im going to Paris, France. Im staying in a small hotel for a six days. How much should I tip the maid?,2.Im studying English i

52、n Sydney, Australia, and I just took a taxi home. The fare is AUS$3.60. How much should I give the taxi driver?,3.Im visiting friends in Los Angeles, in the United States. I took ten people out for dinner. The bill is US$360.How much more should I leave for the tip,TB-Critical Thinking,Critical Thin

53、king,1._ 2._ 3._ 4._,About 6 euros. According to the text, you need to tip the hotel maid who cleans your room about 1 euro per day.,AUS$4.00. Although it is not customary to tip taxi drivers in Australia, you can say “keep the change” and round off the fare.,Tip is not necessary if a service charge

54、 is added to a restaurant bill if there are six or more people at the table. But if not, leave 54 to 72 dollars as a tip.,About CAN$1 to CAN$1.4. In Canada, people usually tip waiters and taxi drivers from 1520% of the total bill depending on their satisfaction with the service.,1-Vocabulary Exercis

55、es,Vocabulary Exercises,Complete each sentence with the name of the handicraft.,1. I just bought some flowers at the florist. I need a _ to put in these flowers. 2. I have difficulty in waking up by myself in the morning. I need a(n) _. 3. I am going to a party tonight. I need a pair of new _. 4. I

56、just moved to a new apartment and I dont like the wooden floor. So I want to buy a _. 5. I like reading before bedtime. I need a _ on my bedside table. 6. I enjoy cooking and eating at home, so I bough a set of nice _. 7. My baby daughter stained the _ while having meal, and I have to buy a new one. 8. The wall is to

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