Smalltalk 超简明教程
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Module 1 small talk 教学设计一、教学内容分析:本模块以Cloning为话题,通过几篇阅读材料让学生对Cloning有所了解,并通过文章提出一些深刻的问题,使学生能更好地了解Cloning技术,以及克隆带来的利弊,激发学生对新技术的认识和了解,让学生清楚自己的责任和义务。
二、Teaching aims:1.To help students to know the advantages and disadvantages of cloning2.To enable students to find the answers in the text quickly and correctly3.To train students9 reading ability and develop their speaking ability4.To increase students' sense of duty to develop the new skills三、Teaching focus:Train the students5 reading skills and strengthen their confidence to learn English四、Teaching difficulties:How to help students to improve their reading ability五、Teaching methods:Task-based teaching and team-work六、Teaching aids:PPT, The multimedia and a blackboardTeaching procedures:Pre-readingTaskl Words revisionAsk Ss to read the key words in this periodTask 2 Look at some pictures and answer the questions ?1.Who is the old man ?2.What is the name of the movie which was directed by him?3.What do you know about the movie ?4.Jurassic Park - is it a Scientific Fact or just a Hollywood fiction?Fast-readingRead the passage quickly and answer the following questions .1.The passage is about.a.the story the film Jurassic Parkthe scientific truth behind dinosaur cloning in Jurassic Parkb.the principles of DNA and cloningwhy dinosaurs died out2.The writer of the passage is probably.a.a film producera science teacherb.a film critica doctorRead the passage carefully and choose the best answers •1.The story of Jurassic Park is based on the idea that mosquitoes preserved since prehistoric times.(a)can be used to create living dinosaurscan be found in Costa Rica(b)can be clonedcontain dinosaur blood which contains dinosaur DAN2.In fact, dinosaurs died out before mosquitoes existed, so.(a)the basic story of Jurassic Park is fictionmosquitoes need to be older(b)dinosaurs are at least 60 million years oldit's possible to clone dinosaurs3.Although preserved mosquitoes have been found,.(a), female mosquitoes cannot absorb DNA. it's not possible to confirm that the DNA it contains is from a dinosaur(b). no dinosaur DNA from an earlier period has been discovered. DNA breaks down after a long period of time4.The questions which arise from the cloning of dinosaurs.(a)prove that Jurassic Park is fictiondo not prove that Jurassic Park is fiction(b)mean we can clone them successfullyare easy for scientists to answer5. A suitable environment where dinosaurs might survive.(a)can be found in Hollywood, USAis scientifically impossible(b)probably doesn't exist todaywould be different from the environment dinosaurs are used to post-readingFill in the blanks with the correct forms of the following wordsSteven Spielberg's _ (success) sci-fi adventure film follows two dinosaur experts, as they are invited the eccentric millionaire John Hammond to visit (he) new amusement park on an island off Costa Rica before it opens to the public . By _ (clone) DNA taken from prehistoric mosquitoes, Hammond has created living dinosaurs for his new Jurassic Park. Accompanied by Hammond's two (grandchild), they are sent on a tour through Jurassic Park in computer-controlled cars. But a tropical storm hits the island, (knock) out the power supply, and employee destroys the security system so that he can steal dinosaur embryos and sell them. The dinosaurs start to get out of control ...Cloning dinosaurs seems scientifically impossible . The world is not ready for it and the materials are needed are not yet available. Dinosaurs are used to a _ (complete) different world and would find great difficulty _ (live) here. The only place that dinosaurs seem to exist today in Hollywood . Discussion .If you can clone everything , what would you like to clone ? And give your reasons . HomeworkWrite a short article regarding the discussion part。
得夺市安庆阳光实验学校高二英语M odule 1 Small talk外研社【本讲教育信息】一. 教学内容:Module 1 Small talk教学目标:本模块主要讨论生活中的闲谈、聊天内容,目的是帮助学生认识不同的文化背景中谈话时的交际规则和交谈的基本技巧,提高学生的社会交际能力。
单词、短语:small talk informal serious confidently makefriends lackbe nervous about advance think of nod bodylanguage yawn sigh look away from social rules in addition find out opportunity obligationprize application form immigration visaimpolite tidy refund favour receptionembassy certain reply saleswoman firmfax outspoken human being motto put one’s footin one’s mouth shortcoming absence as a con sequence systematic coincidence customer mature awkward tease typist contradict pregnant apology cautious acquaintance messy divorce cheer sb. up fool clerk haircut anyhow modest brunch anniversary hostess interrupt leave out factual genuine hospitablesecretive violate define be aware of take thelead graciously show off functionpsychologist successful formula imaginepurpose circumstance apologize重点词语:informal serious confidently make friends lackbe nervous about advance think of look away from social rules in addition find out opportunity tidy refund favur reply outspoken humanbeing as a consequence apology acquaintancecheer sb. up be aware of take the lead show off词语要点归纳:1. refer(1)提到;谈到;涉及到The speaker referred to his past experiences. 演讲者谈到了他过去的经历。
Keys:The First Period Words1 serious---seriouslybe serious about sb/sth 对…认真take sb/sth seriously 认真对待/当真e.g 她真想学开飞机吗?Is she serious about learning to be a pilot?You can’t take her promises seriously. She never keeps her word.她答应的事你不必当真,她从来说话不算数。
2lack1)vt 缺乏,没有(不用于被动语态)We lacked the strength to walk any further.我们没有力气再往前走了。
2)be lacking (in) …欠缺,缺乏……e.g他们缺乏勇气。
Their courage is lacking.They are lacking in courage.3) n (多作不可数名词) 后多和of 连用。
由于缺乏… for/ from/ through/ by lack ofe.g I’ve got dark rings under my eyes from lack of sleep.植物因缺水而死。
The plants died for lack of water.3 advance v 前进,提高,提前,提出(看法.建议etc)n 前进.进展adj 预先的,在前的in advance 提前in advance of 在…前面预售票an advance ticket 提前托运行李Send your luggage in advance. Don’t get too far in advance of the others.不要离其他人太远。
advanced adj 先进的,高级的,高深的先进工作者an advanced worker 高等数学advanced maths4 in addition 除此之外,另外in addition to 除…之外(还有)= besidese.g1)这个小女孩要干所有的家务。
英语Small Talk 的小技巧何为small talk?Small talk: Conversation without real meaning; conversation without any particular purpose; conversation about general subjects; conversation one starts with unfamiliar people in order to be more involved; conversation used to make friends with new people; conversation used to make the atmosphere better.所谓small talk,就是“闲聊、寒暄”的意思,指没有具体意义的对话;没有特殊目的的对话;关于大众话题的对话;为了进一步融入而展开的与陌生人的对话;为了结交新朋友而展开的对话;为了使气氛更融洽而展开的对话。
Good topics(适合的话题)1. How was your flight or train ride? Perhaps the first question you would ask them, out of politeness.旅途如何?这可能是你首先该问的问题,比较礼貌。
2. How is your hotel? If they have already checked into a hotel, you can ask if their accommodations are acceptable to them. Just another polite question.你的旅馆如何?如果他们已经入住的话,你可以问问他们觉得住宿是否可心,这又是一个比较礼貌的问题哦。
3. Do you play any sports? / Do you play golf? This is a good question to ask Western businessmen especially. Most of them do play golf - it has become very, very common in recent years. Others might play tennis, squash or basketball. Most Western women do yoga or at least go to the gym.你做什么运动吗?你打高尔夫吗?这个是可以问西方商务人士的很典型的话题。
Making Small TalkMaking Small TalkThe ability to make 'small talk' is highly valued. In fact, many English students are more interested in making effective small talk than knowing correct grammar structures - and rightly so! Small talk gets friendships started and 'breaks the ice' before important business meetings and other events.What is small talk?Small talk is pleasant conversation about common interests.How to Improve Small Talk SkillsNow that we understand the problem, the next step is to improve the situation. Here are some tips to improve small talk skills. Of course, making effective small talk means lots of practice, but keeping these tips in mind should improve overall conversational skills.Do some researchSpend time on the Internet, reading magazines, or watching TV specials about the type of people you are going to meet. For example: If you are taking a class with students from other countries, take time after the first few days of class to do some research. They will appreciate your interest and your conversations will be much more interesting.Stay away from religion/strong political beliefsWhile you may believe in something very strongly, beginning conversations and making small talk about your own personal convictions may abruptly end the conversation. Keep it light, don't try to convince the other person that you have the 'correct' information about a higher being, political system or other belief system.Use the Internet to gain specific vocabularyThis is related to doing research about other people. If you have a business meeting, or are meeting people who share a common interest (a basketball team, a tour group interested in art, etc.), take advantage of the Internet to learn specific vocabulary. Almost all businesses and interest groups have glossaries on the Internet explaining the most important jargon related to their business or activity.Formal Greetings: ArrivingGood morning / afternoon / evening.Hello (nam e), how are you?Good day Sir / Madam (very formal)Informal Greetings: ArrivingHi / HelloHow are you?What's up? (very informal)How are you doing? (very informal)It's important to note that the question "How are you?" or "What's up?" doesn't necessary need a response. If you do respond, these phrases are generally expected:Very well, thank you. And you? (formal)Fine / Great (informal)Formal Greetings: DepartingGood morning / afternoon / evening.It was a pleasure seeing you.Goodbye.Note: After 8 p.m. - Good night.Informal Greetings: DepartingGoodbye / Bye.See you (later).Later (very informalAsk yourself about your cultureTake time to make a list of common interests that are discussed when making small talk in your own culture. You can do this in your own language, but check to make sure that you have the English vocabulary to make small talk about those subjects.Find common interestsOnce you have a subject that interests both of you, keep to it! You can do this in a number of ways: talking about travel, talking about the school or friend you have in common, talking about the differences between your culture and the new culture (just be careful to make comparisons and not judgments, i.e., The food in our country is better than the food here in England").ListenThis is very important. Don't get so worried about being able to communicate that you don't listen. Listening carefully will help you understand and encourage those speaking to you. You might be nervous, but letting others state their opinions will improve the quality of thediscussion - and give you time to think of an answer!Here is a list of common small talk subjects. If you have difficulties speaking about any of these topics, try to improve your vocabulary by using the resources available to you (Internet, magazines, teachers at school, etc.)∙Sports - current matches or games, favorite teams, etc.∙Hobbies∙Weather - boring, but can get the ball rolling!∙Family - general questions, not questions about private matters∙Media - films, books, magazines, etc.∙Holidays - where, when, etc. but NOT how much!∙Home town - where do you come from, how is it different/similar to this town∙Job - once again, general questions not too specific∙Latest fashion and trends∙Celebrities - any gossip you may have!Hot Questions to start a small talkFive Basic FactsThese five questions will help you get to know people. They are simple questions with simple answers and provide information so you can ask more questions.What is your nam e?Where do you live?What do you do?Are you married?Where are you from?More questions for ...These questions help to continue the conversation after your first question."What is your name?"It's a pleasure to meet you. Where are you from?That's an interesting name. Is it Chinese / French / Indian, etc.?"Where do you live?"How long have you lived there?Do you like that neighborhood?Do you live in an apartment or house?"What do you do?"Which company do you work for?How long have you had that job?Do you like your job?What's the best / worst thing about your job?What do you like best / least about your job?"Where are you from?"Where is ....?How long did you live there?What is XYZ like?Do you like living here?Hobbies / Free TimeThese questions will help you continue conversations and find out more about people's likes and dislikes.What do you like doing in your free time?Can you play tennis / golf / soccer / etc.?What kind of films / food / vacations do you enjoy?What do you do on weekends / Saturdays?More questions for ...These questions will help you ask for more detail."What do you like doing in your free time?"How often do you (listen to music, eat out in restaurants, etc.)?Where do you (listen to music, eat out in restaurants, etc.) in this town?Why do you like (listening to music, eating out in restaurants, etc.) so much?"Can you play tennis / golf / soccer / etc.?"Do you enjoy playing tennis /golf /soccer /etc.?How long have you played tennis /golf /soccer /etc.?Who do you play tennis /golf /soccer /etc. with?"What kind of films / food / vacations do you enjoy?"What's the best place to see /eat / go on vacations?What's the best type of film /food / vacation, etc. in your opinion?How often do you watch films / eat out / go on vacation?"What do you do on weekends / Saturdays?"Where do you go to ...?Could you recommend a good place to (go shopping / take my children swimming / etc.)? How long have you done that?Here is a list of topics that probably aren't very good for small talk. Of course, if you are meeting a close friend these topics may be excellent. Just remember that 'small talk' is generally discussion with people you don't know very well.∙Salary - how much do you make? - That's none of your business!∙Politics - wait to you get to know the person better∙Intimate relationships - only for you and your partner - or maybe your best friend ∙Religion - tolerance is the key!∙Death - we need to face it, but not the first time we meet someone new∙Financial - related to salary above, most people prefer to keep financial information to themselves∙Sales - Don't try to sell something to someone you have just met.This video with Ellen Quish, an ESL specialist from the Adult Learning Center at LaGuardia Community College in New York City, will help you practice ways of introducing yourself. The video highlights the most common English introduction vocabulary and phrases.。
Small talk一、词汇1、lack【点拨】lack动词, 意为"缺乏,没有"。
如:He is good at his job but he seems to lack confidence.What he lacks in experience he makes up for in enthusiasm.【拓展】1. lack的常用短语有:be lacking"欠缺,缺乏";be lacking in"缺乏(某种品质、特点等)";lack (for) nothing"应有尽有"。
如:Money for the project is still lacking.I think the film is lacking in pace.They have got everything ready and they lack for nothing.2. lack还可作名词,常与of连用,意为"缺乏,没有"。
for lack of "因为缺乏……"。
如: The work had to be stopped for lack of funds.The flowers withered for lack of water.2、reply【点拨】名词,意为"回答,答复",常与介词to 连用。
如:Is it a reply to the first or the second letter?To my anger, she made no reply to my question.其常用在短语in reply to中,意为"作为对……的回答,回复"。
如:What did he do in reply to your challenge?【拓展】reply也可作动词,意为"回答,答复",reply (to ... / that ...) 。
Smalltalk 超简明教程Simberson 公司的David Buck 撰写的此文档是为C/C++/C#/Java 程序员介绍Smalltalk 的,而且已经得到他善意的许可而得以发布。
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我听说很多Java 和C#程序员说他们看不懂Smalltalk 代码。
Smalltalk 因为只有很少的语法,所以实际上它非常的简单。
Smalltalk 的强大之处是它的环境和类库。
本文意图通过代码对比,使Java 和C#程序员迅速理解Smalltalk。
Copyright David Buck 2005● 临时变量Smalltalk 不需要变量的类型声明。
临时变量通过两个竖线来定义● 赋值Smalltalk 使用 := 赋值● 消息Smalltalk 有三种消息传输一个或多个参数时,需要使用关键字消息。
每一个参数前面需要添加关键字。
Smalltalk不使用{}和;分割参数。
例子:● 运算优先级:一元运算符(首先运算)二元运算符(其次运算)关键字(最后运算)在同等优先级下,运算是从左到右● 常量Smalltalk 中整数类型,字符类型,字符串类型,布尔类型,浮点数类型和双精度浮点数类型都是头等类对象。
整数类型是无限精度的,会按需自动增长,而不会溢出(译者注:跟内存大小有关)。
实际上,Smalltalk 中没有char 类型,byte 类型,short 类型,int 类型或者long 类型的相对应的类型。
它们都是整数类型。
● 特定词Smalltalk 中,nil 引用一个真实的对象,它是UndefinedObject 类的实例。
true 是True类的实例,flase 是Flase 类的实例● 方法返回● 级联● 注释● 块Smalltalk 称对象为块,它是包含可执行代码的对象。
Java 中最相似的东西是匿名内部类,C# 中,跟匿名托管相类似。
第65期:SmallTalkII闲聊II「晨读音频」Hello English learners! Welcome back to our channel. I’m Lily.大家早上好,欢迎回到我们的频道,我是Lily。
Today we have Part Two of our series about Small Talk in English.今天我们要讲的是Small Talk(闲聊)系列的第二部分。
So, small talk are very short, quick conversations about everyday things like the weather. And we usually have this with a colleague or a friend, right?small talk是和同事或者朋友之间,关于天气等日常琐事的简短交谈,对吗?So let’s listen to the dialogue and then we’ll come back later and talk about some of the key language.让我们来听一下对话,然后再来讨论一些语言要点吧。
「对话文本」James: So Michelle, let me introduce you to Maria. She’s my colleague from Brazil. Maria, this is Michelle.米歇尔,让我来介绍玛莉亚给你认识。
她是我来自巴西的同事。
玛莉亚,这是米歇尔。
Maria: Hi Michelle. So what do you do here in Shanghai? I mean, what work do you do?嗨,米歇尔。
你来上海想做什么?我是说,你的工作是什么?Michelle: I work in advertising right now. How about you?我现在做的是广告这一行。
SmallTalkPracticeSmall Talk Practice 1: At a Bus StopRead the small talk below and find the 10 mistakes. Then check your answers.Woman: We could ask for a better day, could we?Man: I know. There isn't a cloud in the sky. I love this time of year. Woman: Me too. The cherry blossoms are beautiful, you think?Man: They sure are. But I heard he is calling for rain all weekend. Woman:Really? Oh well. I have to work all weekend anyway. I'm a doctor. Man: Wow. I'm sure you make good money with that diamond watch you have on.Woman: Ah, this bus seems to be running late. How long of a wait is it already?Man: I've been here for at least fifteen minutes now.Woman: Where are you heading today?Man: Actually, I'm going to the City Hall to cast my vote for mayor. Woman: Oh, what a coincidence. So am I! Who are you voting for?Man: Um, well...I'm still thinking about it.Woman: Here comes a bus now.Man: Oh good. Wait, that's not the bus we want. That bus goes downtown. Woman:Well, it looks like we'll be waiting a little longer. I guess, I'll use this time to catch up on my reading.Man: I love reading. Right now I'm reading a Stephen King book. Do you like Stephen King?Woman: Not really.Man: Oh, here's our bus.Woman: Oh great. I thought it would never come. Well, havea nice day. Man: Say, did you catch the news today?Small Talk Practice 2: At the OfficeRead the small talk below and find the 10 mistakes. Then check your answers.Woman: Hi there.Man:Hi. I haven't seen you around here before. Have you been working long?Woman:No, I've only been here a few months. I work in the Human Resources Department.Man: Oh, you must make more money than I do then. I'm in Sales. Woman: Sales sounds like an interesting job.Man: It's okay. Hey, you look like you could really have a coffee. Woman: Yes, it's been a really hectic week.Man: Tell me about it! At least it's supposing to be a nice weekend. Woman: Yes, I've listened that they are calling for blue skies.Man: Say, did you happen to catch the game last night?Woman: No, I was working late.Man: It was a great game. We won in overtime.Woman:Actually, I don't even know who was playing. I don't really follow sports.Man:The Chiefs! Do you think they're going to make it to the finals this year?Woman: I'm not sure. Well, I better get back to my desk.Man: Speaking of desks, what do you think of the new office furniture?Woman:It's nice, but I would rather get paid for my overtime hours than have new furniture.Man:Oh. Well, I think I'll be heading home early today. It might be snow.Woman:I know. I can't believe all of this cold weather. Hopefully Spring will come soon.Man: I can't wait until Spring.Woman: Me neither! My divorce will finally come through by then!Small Talk Practice 3: At a PartyRead the small talk below and find the 10 mistakes. Then check your answers.Woman 1: (Standing in a corner drinking a glass of wine by herself) Man: Hi there. Why aren't you dancing?Woman 1: (Smiles. No response.)Man: Hello. Have you tried Felicia's punch yet?Woman 2: No, but I was just about to.Man: Don't. It's terrible.Woman 2: Oh. Okay.Man: So, how are you knowing Rick?Woman 2: Oh, Rick and I go way back. We studied nursing together.Man:Nursing. Hmm. I heard on the radio today that all of you nurses are on strike. Are they not paying you enough?Woman 2: Actually it's about working conditions.Man: I see. So, have you had a chance to take a dip in the pool yet?Woman 2: No, not yet. How about you?Man: No, I need to lose some weight before I put on a bathing suit. But you have a great figure.Woman 2:Uh, thanks. Well, I better go and jingle. There are a few people I haven't said hello to yet.Man: Wait! Did you hear that the Pope is coming to town?Woman 2:Ya. I heard that on the news today. I bet it'll bereally tough to get to see him.Man: I know. But I'm not Catholic anyway. Are you?Woman 2:Yes, I am actually. Well, it looks the sun is finally coming out.I think I'll go take that swim.Man: You better hurry. I hear they are asking for thunderstorms this afternoon.Now check your answers. Did you find all 10 mistakes?1.Woman 1: (Smiles. No response.)Correction:It is rude not to say anything or answer someone, even if you are shy or don't know the person.2.Man: Don't. It's terrible.Correction:Keep negative comments out of your small talk. You don't know if the person you are talking about is a close friend of the person you are talking to.3.Man: So, how are you knowing Rick?Correction: So, how do you know Rick?4.Man:Nursing. Hmm. I heard on the radio today that all of you nurses are on strike. Are they not paying you enough?Correction:During small talk it is not appropriate to discuss salaries.5.Man: No, I need to lose some weight before I put on a bathing suit. But you have a great figure.Correction:Even though this is a compliment, it may make someone feel uncomfortable. Complimenting clothing isacceptable for small talk, but bodies are not a "safe" topic.6.Woman 2:Uh, thanks. Well, I better go and jingle. There are a few people I haven't said hello to yet.Correction: Uh, thanks. Well, I better go and mingle. There are a few people I haven't said hello to yet.7.Man: Wait! Did you hear that the Pope is coming to town?Correction:The man did not take the cue that the woman wants to end the conversation. "Wait" is a very direct word that should never be used in small talk. You could say, "Oh, before you go..." or "I don't want to keep you, but..." if you have something very important to add or ask.8.Man: I know. But I'm not Catholic anyway. Are you?Correction:Religion is not a "safe" subject to discuss during small talk.9.Woman 2:Yes, I am actually. Well, it looks the sun is finally coming out.I think I'll go take that swim.Correction:Yes, I am actually. Well, it looks like the sun is finally coming out. I think I'll go take that swim.10.Man: You'd better hurry. I hear they are asking for thunderstorms this afternoon.Correction:You'd better hurry. I hear they are calling for thunderstorms this。
Unit 1 Small Talk 教学设计(第6课时)Teaching aims:To master AAA talking model and to develop the friendly environment when having talk with others.Teaching procedures:Step 1 Ask two Ss to discuss questions1 and 2 in Activity1. and then ask most Ss to make small talk according to the topics given by the teacher, such as on the way, talking about one’s little brother, playing table tennis, etc.Ask the rest Ss to make serious small talk given by the teacher, such as how to study English well, why do you think we should learn how to learn, etc.Step 2 Ask the Ss to read the text and have a summary of the text.Step 3 Work in pairs. Read the advice on small talk. Ask the Ss if it is true for them?1. You can ask about families, what people do and like, etc.2. It’s OK to talk about religion and politics.3. You shouldn’t talk about your feelings.4. Don’t ask personal questions.5. Make sure you don’t talk about the weather or give compliments.6. You can talk about people’s age and their income.Answers of Activity 5.Step 4Discussion: Write down the topics which you can and shouldn’t talk about with Americans. Write a few sentences if you can talk about these topics in China.Step 5 Ask the Ss to read the text and understand its meaning.Ask every two Ss to discuss question1: How does the AAA model work? And find some sentences from the text to explain it.Step 6Ask every group to discuss question 2: Is the AAA model a good idea which making small talk with someone you don’t know in China?Step 7 Ask the Ss to read MODULE FILE, and then write down the points which they don’t understand or grasp and try to deal w ith them.Step 8Ask the Ss to discuss the important language points in this module including Vocabulary, Grammar Function and Everyday English and let them help each other and at last they can improve all together.Step 9 Give the Ss an exercise about small talk. Ask the Ss to put the conversation in right order.— Basketball. I like this game so much that I sometimes forget my meals. And you? —Oh, no. He’s terrible.—What’s your favorite sport?— Really?—I don’t think so.— Me too. But not play, just watch.— Whom do you like best?—He’s slow, and too many fouls.— Maybe, needs improving.—Yao Ming.Here is the answer to the exercise.A: What’s your favorite sport?B: Basketball. I like this game so much that I sometimes forget my meals. And you? A: Me too. But not play, just watch.B: Really?A: Whom do you like best?B: Yao Ming.A: Oh, no, He’s terrible.B: I don’t think so.A: He’s slow, and too many fouls. B: Maybe, needs improving.。