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1、1UNIT NJ hAo! =?=? Hello! ? !=Objectives ? !#$%&(=Learning how to greet people ? !#$%&?=Learning how to introduce ones name and nationality ?=? 6 =?=? Warm-Up ?=?=?=? =?=? Words and Phrases NJ hAo! LJ xiQnsheng. ?=?=?=?=? WG hDn hAo. ?=?=? NJ hAo ma? ?=?=? NJ hAo! WWng xiAojiD. ?=?=?=?=? nJ ? you 1

2、guK xKng =?=? Whats your surname? 4 nIn ? you (the formal/ respectful form of “nJ”) 3 hAo ? good 2 wG ? I, me 5 6 xKng ? surname, family name jiSo ? to be called 7 7 1 UNIT =?=? Dialog 1 Song Lili:Hello! Jenny:Hello! Song Lili:Whats your surname? Jenny:My surname is White. Im Jenny. Whats your surna

3、me? Song Lili:My surname is Song. Im Song Lili. =?=? Sentences =?=? Dialogue 1Hello! 2Whats your surname? 3My surname is Song. Im Song Lili. WG xKng SHng, jiSo SHng LKli. ?=?=? =?=?=? 3 NIn guK xKng? ?=?=? 2 NJ hAo! ?=?= 1 ?=? 8 SHng LKli: NJ hAo! ?=?=? ZhEnnU: NJ hAo! ? ?=? SHng LKli:NIn guK xKng?

4、?=?=?=? N ZhEnnU:WG xKng HuWitF, jiSo ZhEnnU. ? ?=?=? =?=? NIn guK xKng? ?=?=? SHng LKli:WG xKng SHng, jiSo SHng LKli. ?=?=?=? =?=?=? ?=? Notes ?=?=?N=“NIn” is the respect form of “nJ”. It is used for formal occasions or for addressing elders. For informal occasion, especially children, people use “

5、NJ jiSo shRnme mIngzi?” instead of “NIn guK xKng?”. 9 1 UNIT ? ! Listen and read nJnIn wGtQ xiQnshengxiAojiD nJ hAonIn guK xKng ? Ask and answer ? Learn numbers =?=? Activities NJ hAo! ?=? NIn guK xKng? ?=?=? WG xKng SHng, jiSo SHng LKli. ?=?=? =?=?=? ?yU?Fr ?sQn?sK ?wL?liM ?qU?bQ ?jiL ?=? 10 ?lIng?

6、shI ?shIyU?shIFr ?shIsQn?shIsK ?shIjiL?FrshI ? FrshIyU?sQnshI ? sQnshIyU?jiLshIjiL ?yKbAi ?=?=?=? =?=? Words and Phrases nA ? which 9 guY ? country 10 rRn ? person 11 ma ? a question particle 1 hDn ? very 2 ne ? an interroga- tive 3 yD ? also, too 4 shK ? to be 5 bM ? not, no 8 YUngguYrRn ? British

7、7 MDiguY ? United States 12 MDiguYrRn ? American 13 YUngguY ? Britain 6 11 1 UNIT WG hDn hAo. ?=?=? 2 =?=? Dialogue =?=? Sentences MAdUng: NJ hAo ma? ? ?=?=? O ZhQng HuW: WG hDn hAo. NJ ne? =? =?=?=? =?=?P MAdUng: WG yD hDn hAo. ? ?=?=?=? ZhQng HuW: NIn shK YUngguYrRn ma? ? ?=?=? =? MAdUng: BP shK.

8、? ? Q=? ZhQng HuW: NIn shK nA guY rRn? ? ?=?=?=?=? MAdUng: WG shK MDiguYrRn. ? ?=?=? ! ?O“Ma” is a very common interrogative which always appears at the end of sentences and expresses a simple question. ?P“Ne” can express a kind of interrogative. In the dialogue, it is often used to ask a question w

9、hich relates to the conversation. ?Q“BP” means “not”. It is used before the word it negates. ?=? Notes NJ hAo ma? ?=?=? 1 NIn shK YUngguYrRn ma? ?=?=? =? 4 NIn shK nA guY rRn? ?=?=?=?=? 5 NJ ne? ?=? 3 1How are you? 2I am fine. 3And you? 4Are you British? 5Whats your nationality? ?=? 12 =?=? Activiti

10、es ? Ask and answer Martin:How are you? Zhang Hua:Im fine. And you? Martin:Im fine, too. Zhang Hua:Are you British? Martin:No, Im not. Zhang Hua:Whats your nationality? Martin:I am American. 1 2 3 4 5 ZhTngguY ? ZhTngguYrRn ? 1 DRguY ? DRguYrRn ? 2 FAguY ? FAguYrRn ? 4 RKbDn ? RKbDnrRn ? 3 XUbQnyW ?

11、 XUbQnyWrRn ? ! 5 13 1 UNIT ? Read and practise 1. ? !#$%&? ? ! Change the following sentences into questions with “ma”. lK: NJ hAo. NJ hAo ma? ?=?=?=? WG xKng SHng. aK ?=?=? TQ jiSo ZhQng HuW. bK ?=?=?=? WG shK MDiguYrRn. cK ?=?=? ? NJ shK YUngguYrRn ma? ?=?=? =? NJ hAo ma? ?=?=? NJ shK nA guY rRn?

12、 ?=?=?=?=? WG shK ZhTngguYrRn. ?=?=? ! ?=? 14 2. ? ? !#$% Rewrite the following sentences with “bM”. lK: WG xKng ZhQng. WG bP xKng ZhQng. ? =?=?=?=?=?=? WG xKng MA. aK ?=?=? WG jiSo ZhQng LK. bK?=?=?=? WG shK ZhTngguYrRn. cK?=?=? ! 3. ? ? !#$% Rewrite the following sentences with “yD”. lK: WG xKng M

13、A.WG yD xKng MA. ?=?=?=?=?=? WG hDn hAo. aK ?=?=? WG shK ZhTngguYrRn. bK?=?=? ? WG bP xKng WWng. cK ?=?=?=? ? !# Read and match ?BP kFqi.Im sorry. ?ZSijiSn!Thanks! ? !MRi guQnxi.Good-bye! ? !NJ hAo!You are welcome. ? !DuKbuqJ.Thats all right. ? XiFxie!Hello! 15 1 UNIT Match the corresponding courtes

14、y words. ? !#$%&()* nJ hAo!mRi guQnxi. ?=?=? duKbuqJ.nJ hAo! ? !?=? zSijiSn!bP kFqi. ? ?=? xiFxie!zSijiSn! ? ? !#$%& Listen and choose the appropriate response NJ hAo! WG guK xKng MA. 1K aK ?=?2K aK ?=?=?=? WG hDn hAo. WG xKng MA. bK ?=?=?bK ?=?=? NJ hAo ma? NIn guK xKng? cK ?=?=?cK ?=?=? ? Characte

15、rs huQnyIng welcome nJ hAo hello ?=? 16 ? ! Do You Know? ? !#$%&()*+(),-./=? ? !#$? !#? !#$%&? ? !? !? !? !#$%&? ? ? !#$%&( ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Chinese names often have two or three characters. Usually the first character is the surname, followed by the given name. When people address each other, they may

16、 use the surname plus a certain title, like “LJ xiAojiD” ?“WWng xiQnsheng” etc. According to the latest survey, the ten most common surnames in China are: LJ, WWng,=ZhQng,=LiP,=ChRn,=YWng,=ZhSo,=HuWng,=ZhTu and WP. ? ! ?lIngzero ?yUone ?Frtwo ?sQnthree ?sKfour ?wLfive ?liMsix ?qUseven ?bQeight ?jiLn

17、ine ?shIten Supplementary Words & Phrases 17 1 UNIT ?shIyUeleven ?shIFrtwelve ?shIsQnthirteen ?shIsKfourteen ?shIjiLnineteen ?FrshItwenty ? FrshIyUtwenty-one ?sQnshIthirty ? sQnshIyUthirty-one ?jiLshIjiLninety-nine ?yKbAione hundred ?tQhe, him ?xiAojiDMiss ?xiQnshengMr., sir ?xiFxieThanks. ? bP kFqiYou are welcome. ? duKbuqJIm sorry. ? mRi guQnxiThats all right. ?zSijiSnGood-bye. ?FAguYFrance ? FAguYrRnFrench ?DRguYGermany ? DRguYrRnGerman ?ZhTngguYChina ? ZhTngguYrRnChinese ?RKbDnJapan ? RKbDnrRnJapanese ? XUbQnyWSpain ? !XUbQnyWrRnSpaniard

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