新职业英语《综合英语2》教案Unit 1 Teaching Plandoc资料
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新职业英语2U n i t1济宁职业技术学院教案(Ι)济宁职业技术学院教案(Ⅱ)Unit 1 WorkplaceWorkplace:the place where you workI am a teacher. I work at a college. My workplace is college.Tom is a doctor. He works in a hospital. His workplace is hospital.Some workplaces: bank, factory, office, shop, supermarket, street, bus,trainLayout of a workplace :Different workplaces have different rules and your dressing should fit in with your job. ButObjective: Ss can give directions.Steps:•Ss read Warming-up Task 2.•Get Ss to look at the picture of Task 1.•Ask Ss to work in pairs and tell each other how to find Mike and Jack in the office. •Ask some Ss to report in class.•Give the suggested answers.Suggested answers:Go through the reception room to the hallway. The first room on your left is the multifunction meeting room. Mike is having a meeting there. Keep going straight along the hallway till you get to the end of it. Jack is working in the last staff office on your left.New words in Reading A 15 minutes Objective: Ss can get familiar with the new words and expressions, etc..Steps:• Ss listen to the new words and expressions, etc.• Ss read the new words and expressions, etc.Notes: For a class with higher English proficiency, the teacher may follow the following steps:• Ss preview the new words and expressions.• Ss read the new words and expressions.• Ss dictate several important new words and expressions.Discussions before Reading A 10 minutes Objective: Ss can get familiar with the new words and expressions, etc..Steps:• Ss know something about Reading A.• Ss discuss the following two questions:1.What are the pros and cons of relying on workplace fashion trends?2.Before relying on workplace fashion trends, what will you do?• Comment briefly on their work.Hours 2-3:Reading A 45 minutesLanguage points 35 minutes Paragraph 1fit in with:to live, work, etc. in an easy and natural way with someone/somethinge.g. H e’s never done this type of work before; I’m not sure how he’ll fit in with theother people.Our national policy fits in with the changed international situation. reputation: n. the opinion that people have about what someone/something is like, based on what has happened in the paste.g. T he school has a good reputation for examination results.He earned the reputation of being a hard worker.Paragraph 2pros and cons:the advantages and disadvantages of somethinge.g. W hat comment do you have on the pros and cons of studying abroad?We weighed up the pros and cons of starting up our own business.outfit:n. a set of clothes, especially one that you wear for a special occasione.g. S he was dressed in a white outfit.On the opening ceremony of the sports meet, all of us wore sports outfits.The football team members were wearing orange outfits.compliment:n. a remark that shows you admire someone/somethinge.g. T hank you very much for your compliment.He knew that he had just been paid a great compliment.She took his acceptance as a great compliment.Paragraph 3for instance:for examplee.g. W hat would you do, for instance, if you found a member of staff stealing?His spelling is terrible. For instance, look at this word!For instance, an electric fire is a relatively expensive method of heating a room. casual:a. informale.g. He was wearing casual clothes, not his school ones.We don’t like his casual behavior.Paragraph 4setting: n. a set of surroundings; the place at which something happense.g. It was the perfect setting for a wonderful Christmas.People tend to behave differently in different social settings.The old castle would have provided the perfect setting for a horror story. productive:a. producing or achieving a lote.g. Agriculture and industry both grow more productive.There are a lot of productive workers in this factory.Paragraph 6incorporate: v. to include something so that it forms a part of something elsee.g. Many of your suggestions have been incorporated into the plan.We have incorporated all the latest safety features into the design.His picture had been incorporated without his permission into an advertisement.Task 1 5 minutes Objective:Ss can understand the passage and write the correct order.Steps:• Ss do Task 1.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Suggested Answers:1. C2. D3. B4. F5. E6. ATask 2 5 minutes Objective:Ss can decide whether the following statements are true or false according to the passage.Steps:• Ss do Task 2.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Suggested Answers:1. F2. F3. F4. F5. TLanguage lab 45 minutes Task 1 5 minutes Objective:Ss know the spelling and meaning of the words and expressions from Reading A.Steps:• Ss read Task 1.• Allow Ss 5 minutes to do the task.• Check the answers.KeyKey: 1. J 2. I 3. F 4. H 5. B 6. G 7. D 8. E 9. A 10.C Task 2 10 minutes Objective:Ss can use the words and expressions from Reading A.Steps:• Ss do Task 2.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Answers1. incorporate2. hampered3. displayed4. reputation5. impartially6. abused7. approve8. violation9. for instance 10. underliesTask 3 10 minutes Objective:Ss can use the words and expressions from Reading A.Steps:• Ss do Task 3.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Key:1. You can display your company’s products if you go to the trade fair.2. Despite severe discomfort, she remains actively engaged in helping those in need after the earthquake.3. We can ensure the safety of the workers if we check the machines carefully.4. To make sure the plan fits in with our arrangements, you need to have a discussion with him.5. We have to rely on ourselves to solve the problem because they are very busy for the moment.Task 4 10 minutes Objective: Ss can express ideas in writing using the two models outlined for Task 4. Steps:• Read the models to Ss with an explanation if needed.• Ss work in pairs.• Check the answers.Key:Model 11. Before booking a train ticket, you’d better find out if the time suits you.2. After finishing his paper, he checked his spelling very carefully.3. He was very sorry for being late for school again.Model 21. What interests the children a lot is that there are many animals in the zoo.2. What she said at the meeting is that the program will be put off.3. What Mr. Li was proud of was that his son won in the match.Task 5 10 minutes Objective:Ss can use the vocabulary in Reading A for translation.Steps:• Ss work individually or in pairs and translate the sentences.• Ask two Ss to write their translations on the board.• Comment briefly on their work with emphasis on the structures of their sentences. Key:1. All the company rules and regulations must be strictly observed.2. We should be casual when we stay with these students.3. The above-mentioned are some communication skills that are very useful in an office setting.4. We have a professional team to market our products.5. Do you know black clothes will be trendy this fall?6. We would rather rely on ourselves instead of seeking help from others.7. New vehicles must comply with national standards.8. Some young people in our company may come to seek your advice.Hours 4-5:Listening 45 minutes Task 1 5 minutes Objective:Ss can accurately write down the missing information.Script:W: Roy, I shall work out a time to meet with your people to discuss the new project. M: Do you wish everyone in the department to be there? Wilson is on vacation this week.W: It would be best if everybody could be there. When will Wilson come back?M: Next Monday.W: How about sometime next week?M: Let me look at the schedule first. I’ll get back to you this afternoo n.W: Thank you.KeyKey:1. the new project2. on vacation3. next Monday4. the scheduleTask 2 10 minutes Objective:Ss can decide whether the statements are true or false.Script:M: Hi, Shelly, how are you today?W: Well, I didn’t sleep very well last night. I’m having a slight headache now.M: I’m sorry to hear that. Hope you’ll be better soon.W: Thanks. Do you know that a shift-work system is to be introduced next month? M: Really? How will we be affected?W: The system will affect everyone in our office. It will be on a two-shift basis—7 a.m. to 2 p.m., and 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.M: I wonder which shift I’ll be working on.W: Why don’t we go and ask the manager?M: I shall wait. Actually it doesn’t make any differen ce which shift I am allocated. Key:1. T2. F3. T4. FTask 3 10 minutes Objective: Ss can accurately tick off the items according to the conversation. Script:W: What do you usually wear for work?M: I don’t need to meet cu stomers too often, so I usually wear very casual clothes in my office, like jeans and T-shirts. I feel more relaxed in that.W: What do you think of the dressing policies of a company?M: Well, I think formal business clothes should be worn when meeting with customers and clients at scheduled meetings. That gives people a sense of trust and authority.W: Yes. By looking neat and smart, we’ll be able to gain the trust of customers.M: Right. But at other times, staff can wear business casual clothes. This includes dress shirts, collared sports shirts, sweaters or skirts. But shoes should be formal. I suppose casual sandals and slippers are not suitable in the workplace.W: And I think blue jeans, T-shirts and shorts are far too casual to be accepted in the office.M: I don’t agree on this. I think casual wear brings a sense of freedom in the office and can inspire us in our job.W: Maybe you are right.KeyKey:Task 4 10 minutes Objective: Ss can understand the conversation and choose the best answer.Script:M: A report says that there has been too much water cooler chat in the company recently. I don’t think Mr. Blacksmith will be happy when he reads it.W: Well, the boss may not like it, but we do. It’s always relaxing to stay at the water cooler and chat for a while. It helps to ease the tension from the workload.M: Yes, I agree. But haven’t you noticed that some of our workmates are spending too much time chatting around the water cooler?W: You are right. I guess we need to come back to work once we finish our cup of coffee or tea.M: I don’t want our nice and pleasant water cooler chats to ever get the boss angry. W: Neither do I. I think the point is that we keep chatting at the water cooler until it is too long.M: Yes. Otherwise we might drink too much water and spend a lot of time in the bathroom!W: You bet!Q1: Who is Mr. Blacksmith?Q2: What does the woman think of the water cooler chat?Q3: Which of the following statements is true according to the conversation?Q4: What are the attitudes of the man and the woman toward the recent water cooler chatting in the company?KeyKey:1. A2. B3. B4. CTask 5 10 minutes Objective:Ss can find specific information from listening to a passage related to the theme.Script & Key:We all know that communication is the key to a healthy relationship in and out of work. Dealing with people can be very annoying, because each of us has a different view on life and how things ought to be. Try your best to speak to your boss, but in a polite and respectful way. Always remember that a good job is hard to find and oneshould be professional under all situations.Another brilliant way of dealing with your boss is by studying him. Notice the signals he or she sends; pick up on body language as well as spoken language. Figure out your boss’s agenda. Then, you’ll be able to read your boss better, understand what he or she is telling you and decide the best course of action. And don’t be afraid to ask your co-workers for help.Get yourself ready to help in the work, and always look on the positive side of things. If your boss says he or she needs something done, don’t say, “That’s impossible.” Say, “I’m on it.” If you were in your boss’s position, wouldn’t you want so meone telling you that they’re on board and ready to help?Speaking 45 minutesTask 6 45 minutes Objective:Ss are able to practice showing a new colleague around the office (and the other as a newcomer) with the useful expressions.Steps:• Ss read Task 6.• Ss work in pairs, one showing a new colleague around the office and the other as a newcomer.Key: (Omitted)Hours 6-7:Reading B45 minutesNew words5 minutesObjective: Ss can get familiar with the new words and expressions, etc.Steps:• Ss listen to the new words and expressions, etc.• Ss read the new words and expressions, etc.Fast reading20 minutesObjective:Ss can comprehend Reading B.Steps:• Ss read the passage.• Provide help if needed.Task 110 minutesObjective:Ss can decide whether the following statements are true or false according to the passage.Steps:• Ss read the passage.• Ss complete the task.• Ss compare their work with others.• Select Ss to present their work.KeyKey: 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. FTask 210 minutesObjective:Ss can comprehend the specific information taken from the passage. Steps:• Ss read the passage.• Ss complete the task.• Ss compare their work with others.• Select Ss to present their work.Key:1. N2. N3. A4. N5. A6. NWriting45 minutesTask 115 minutesObjective:Ss can get familiar with the style of notice.Steps:• Ss do the task individually.• Ss compare with each other’s answers.• Provide help if needed.• Present the answers.Key:NoticeKindly note that our Healthcare Center will be relocated to the following address with effect from September 1, 2009.New address: 909 J 2nd Street North,FultonNew YorkTelephone numbers and fax numbers remain unchanged.Thanks for your kind attention and continuous support.Task 215 minutesObjective:Ss can get familiar with the style of notice.Steps:• Ss do the task individually.• Ss compare with each other’s answers.• Provide help if needed.• Present the answers.Key:Sample:NoticePlease be informed that Office Safety Training Section will be conducted from 2:30 to 4:30 this Friday afternoon in Conference Room 109.All staff are required to come. Handouts will be available after the section.Jacky TamOffice ManagerJuly 15, 2009 Task 3 15 minutesObjective:Ss can get familiar with the style of notice.Steps:• Ss do the task individually.• Ss compare with each other’s answers.• Provide help if needed.• Present the answers.Sample:NoticePlease be informed that a three-day sightseeing trip will be arranged for all the staff in our company.Time: May 28—May 30, 2010Destination: Guilin, Guangxi ProvinceItinerary: May 28 evening Train to Guilin, Guangxi ProvinceMay 29 morning City tour in GuilinMay 29 afternoon Cruise on Lijiang RiverMay 29 evening Free time in YangshuoMay 30 morning Train backAccommodation: Three-star hotelsTransportation: Train, bus and cruiserTrip Fare: Covered by the companyOthers: No family members allowedThose who will participate please confirm with me before May 20, 2010.xxxOffice SupervisorMay 15, 2010 Hour 8:Mini-Project 40 minutes Objective:Ss can know how to hold a party.Steps:• Grouping. Divide the class into groups. There are several ways: Ss pick up their own partners; Teachers group fast learners with slow learners; Ss find their partners by drawing lots.• Defining the project. Go through the project wit h the class and clarify requirements. They may search online for information on how to do the preparations.。
新职业英语教案第二册Unit 1 WorkplaceLearning objectives1 .In warming-up: Students can identify the different rooms in an office and give directions2. In Reading A : grasp the main idea of the text and learn the useful words and phrases;3. In Reading B: practical reading about Boeing Code of Conduct4. In listening and speaking,conduct a series of listening, speaking and writing activities related to the theme of the unit.5. In writing:learn how to write NoticeWarming-upTask 1 Work in pairs. Look at the following office layout. Discuss with your partner and identify the marked rooms.1.washroom2.department manager’s office3.meeting room4.staff office5.multifunction meeting room6.hallway7.reception room指路时一些相关的词汇:be far from 距离某处很远be nearby 距离某处很近go straight across/to/through 径直走过/向/过cross (over) 穿过(某条街道)be next to 紧邻turn left/right 左转/右转go up/down 向上(北)/向下(南)go back/back/back up 向回走go east/west/south/north 向东/南/西/北go on/along…till you meet… 沿…一直走,直到… 在某人的左边/右边be on sb’s left/rightbe the first/second/third from the left/right从左/右数第一/二/三个directly opposite 和…相对be located behind/in front of坐落在…的前面/后面be on the corner of A street and B street在A和B街交汇的拐角处be in the corner of 在…的角落里ground floor (英)首层wing 配楼/建筑的一部分annex 配楼/建筑的附属建筑basement 地下室/第一层twin building由两个完全相同的部分构成的建筑landmark 标志性的建筑block/complex由若干个建筑构成的建筑群/街区stair 楼梯step 台阶wheel chair access 无台阶的/残疾人用aisle 过道intersection/crossroad 十字路口a fork on the road 分叉路口a T road 丁字路口intersection/crossroads/junction/clover-leaf 立交桥Reading AStep 1Words study1.Lead the students to read the new words after the tape twice and correct theirpronunciations while reading.2.Ask some students to read the new words to check whether they have masteredthe pronunciations of the words.3. Explanation for some important and useful words1)reputation名声,声誉Eg T his restaurant has a fine reputation. 这家餐厅信誉很好。
English for Careers 2Unit 1 WorkplaceAfter studying this unit, the students are able to master the key words and structures, and more importantly, to communicate for the following purposes:understanding workplace fashion trendsunderstanding a code of conduct (of a workplace)having internal communicationunderstanding and writing a noticepreparing for a partymastering time managementB—4 C—5 D—3 E—6 F—2 G—7Task 2 10 minutes Objective: Ss can give directions.Steps:S s read Warming-up Task 2.G et Ss to look at the picture of Task 1.Ask Ss to work in pairs and tell each other how to find Mike andJack in the office.A sk some Ss to report in class.G ive the suggested answers.Suggested answers:Go through the reception room to the hallway. The first room on your left is the multifunction meeting room. Mike is having a meeting there. Keep going straight along the hallway till you get to the end of it. Jack is working in the last staff office on your left.New words in Reading A 15 minutes Objective: Ss can get familiar with the new words and expressions, etc.. Steps:Ss listen to the new words and expressions, etc.Ss read the new words and expressions, etc.Our national policy fits in with the changed international situation. reputation: n. the opinion that people have about whatsomeone/something is like, based on what has happened in the past. The school has a good reputation for examination results.He earned the reputation of being a hard worker.Paragraph 2pros and cons:the advantages and disadvantages of something. What comment do you have on the pros and cons of studying abroad We weighed up the pros and cons of starting up our own business. outfit:n. a set of clothes, especially one that you wear for a special occasion . She was dressed in a white outfit.On the opening ceremony of the sports meet, all of us wore sportsoutfits.The football team members were wearing orange outfits. compliment:n. a remark that shows you admire someone/something. Thank you very much for your compliment.He knew that he had just been paid a great compliment.She took his acceptance as a great compliment.Paragraph 3for instance:for example. What would you do, for instance, if you found a member of staff stealing His spelling is terrible. For instance, look at this word!For instance, an electric fire is a relatively expensive method of heating a room.casual:a. informal. He was wearing casual clothes, not his school ones.We don’t like his casual behavior.Paragraph 4setting: n. a set of surroundings; the place at which something happens. It was the perfect setting for a wonderful Christmas.People tend to behave differently in different social settings.The old castle would have provided the perfect setting for a horrorstory.productive:a. producing or achieving a lot. Agriculture and industry both grow more productive.There are a lot of productive workers in this factory.Paragraph 6incorporate: v. to include something so that it forms a part of something else. Many of your suggestions have been incorporated into the plan.We have incorporated all the latest safety features into the design.His picture had been incorporated without his permission into anadvertisement.Task 1 5 minutes Objective:Ss can understand the passage and write the correct order. Steps:Ss do Task 1.Ask Ss to work individually.Check the answers.Suggested Answers:1. C2. D3. B4. F5. E6. ATask 2 5 minutes Objective:Ss can decide whether the following statements are true or false according to the passage.Steps:Ss do Task 2.Ask Ss to work individually.Check the answers.Suggested Answers:1. F2. F3. F4. F5. TLanguage lab 45 minutesTask 1 5 minutes Objective:Ss know the spelling and meaning of the words and expressions from Reading A.Steps:Ss read Task 1.Allow Ss 5 minutes to do the task.Check the answers.KeyKey: 1. J 2. I 3. F 4. H 5. B 6. G 7. D 8. E 9. ATask 2 10 minutes Objective:Ss can use the words and expressions from Reading A.Steps:Ss do Task 2.Ask Ss to work individually.Check the answers.Answers1. incorporate2. hampered3. displayed4. reputation5. impartially6. abused7. approve8. violation9. for instance 10.Read the models to Ss with an explanation if needed.Ss work in pairs.Check the answers.Key:Model 11. Before booking a train ticket, you’d better find out if the time s uits you.2. After finishing his paper, he checked his spelling very carefully.3. He was very sorry for being late for school again.Model 21. What interests the children a lot is that there are many animals in the zoo.2. What she said at the meeting is that the program will be put off.3. What Mr. Li was proud of was that his son won in the match.Task 5 10 minutes Objective:Ss can use the vocabulary in Reading A for translation. Steps:Ss work individually or in pairs and translate the sentences.Ask two Ss to write their translations on the board.Comment briefly on their work with emphasis on the structures of their sentences.W: How about sometime next weekM: Let me look at the schedule first. I’ll get back to you this afternoon. W: Thank you.KeyKey:1. the new project2. on vacation3. next Monday4. the scheduleTask 2 10 minutes Objective:Ss can decide whether the statements are true or false. Script:M: Hi, Shelly, how are you todayW: Well, I didn’t sleep very well last night. I’m having a slight headache now.M: I’m sorry to hear that. Hope you’ll be better soon.W: Thanks. Do you know that a shift-work system is to be introduced next monthM: Really How will we be affectedW: The system will affect everyone in our office. It will be on a two-shift basis—7 a.m. to 2 ., and 2 . to 9 .M: I wonder which shift I’ll be working on.W: Why don’t we go and ask the managerM: I shall wait. Actually it doesn’t make any difference which shift I am allocated.Key:1. T2. F3. T4. FTask 3 10 minutes Objective: Ss can accurately tick off the items according to the conversation. Script:W: What do you usually wear for workM: I don’t need to meet customers too often, so I usually wear very casual clothes in my office, like jeans and T-shirts. I feel more relaxed in that. W: What do you think of the dressing policies of a companyM: Well, I think formal business clothes should be worn when meeting with customers and clients at scheduled meetings. That gives people a sense of trust and authority.W: Yes. By looking neat and smart, we’ll be able to gain the trust of customers.M: Right. But at other times, staff can wear business casual clothes. This includes dress shirts, collared sports shirts, sweaters or skirts. But shoes should be formal. I suppose casual sandals and slippers are not suitablein the workplace.W: And I think blue jeans, T-shirts and shorts are far too casual to be accepted in the office.M: I don’t agree on this. I think casual wear brings a sense of freedom in the office and can inspire us in our job.W: Maybe you are right.KeyKey:Task 4 10 minutes Objective: Ss can understand the conversation and choose the best answer. Script:M: A report says that there has been too much water cooler chat in thec ompany recently. I don’t think Mr. Blacksmith will be happy when hereads it.W: Well, the boss may not like it, but we do. It’s always relaxing to stay at the water cooler and chat for a while. It helps to ease the tension from the workload.M: Yes, I agr ee. But haven’t you noticed that some of our workmates are spending too much time chatting around the water coolerW: You are right. I guess we need to come back to work once we finish our cup of coffee or tea.M: I don’t want our nice and pleasant water cooler chats to ever get the boss angry.W: Neither do I. I think the point is that we keep chatting at the water cooler until it is too long.M: Yes. Otherwise we might drink too much water and spend a lot of time in the bathroom!W: You bet!Q1: Who is Mr. BlacksmithQ2: What does the woman think of the water cooler chatQ3: Which of the following statements is true according to the conversation Q4: What are the attitudes of the man and the woman toward the recent water cooler chatting in the companyKeyKey:1. A2. B3. B4. CTask 5 10 minutes Objective:Ss can find specific information from listening to a passageSs work in pairs, one showing a new colleague around the office and the other as a newcomer.Key: (Omitted)Hours 6-7:Reading B 45 minutesNew words 5 minutes Objective: Ss can get familiar with the new words and expressions, etc. Steps:Ss listen to the new words and expressions, etc.Ss read the new words and expressions, etc.Fast reading 20 minutesObjective:Ss can comprehend Reading B.Steps:Ss read the passage.Provide help if needed.Task 1 10 minutesObjective:Ss can decide whether the following statements are true or false according to the passage.Steps:Ss read the passage.Ss complete the task.Ss compare their work with others.Select Ss to present their work.KeyKey: 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. FTask 2 10 minutesObjective:Ss can comprehend the specific information taken from the passage.Steps:Ss read the passage.Ss complete the task.Ss compare their work with others.Select Ss to present their work.Key:1. N2. N3. A4. N5. A6. NWriting 45 minutes Task 1 15 minutes Objective:Ss can get familiar with the style of notice.Steps:Ss do the task individually.Ss compare with each other’s an swers.Provide help if needed.Present the answers.Key:NoticeKindly note that our Healthcare Center will be relocated to the following address with effect from September 1, 2009.New address: 909 J 2nd Street North,FultonNew YorkTelephone numbers and fax numbers remain unchanged.Thanks for your kind attention and continuous support.Task 2 15 minutes Objective:Ss can get familiar with the style of notice.Steps:Ss do the task individually.Ss compare with each other’s answers.Provide help if needed.Present the answers.Key:Sample:NoticePlease be informed that Office Safety Training Section will be conducted from 2:30 to 4:30 this Friday afternoon in Conference Room 109.All staff are required to come. Handouts will be available after the section.Jacky TamOfficeManagerJuly 15, 2009Task 3 15 minutesObjective:Ss can get familiar with the style of notice.Steps:Ss do the task individually.Ss compare with each other’s answers.Provide help if needed.Present the answers.Sample:Notice。
新职业英语综合英语2说课稿范文Lesson Plan: English Comprehensive English 2 for New Professionals.Grade Level: New Professionals.Subject: English.Topic: Comprehensive English 2。
Time: 60 minutes.Objectives:Students will be able to understand and apply the key concepts of Comprehensive English 2.Students will be able to use English effectively in professional settings.Students will be able to communicate confidently and effectively in English.Materials:Textbook: Comprehensive English 2。
Whiteboard or projector.Markers or pens.Handouts.Computer with internet access.Procedure:1. Introduction (5 minutes)。
Greet students and introduce yourself.Explain the purpose of the lesson and the objectives.Review the previous lesson.2. Key Concepts (15 minutes)。
Explain the key concepts of Comprehensive English 2, including grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing.Provide examples of each concept.Discuss the importance of these concepts in professional settings.3. Grammar (10 minutes)。
新职业英语综合英语2说课稿范文As an English teacher, I am thrilled to introduce the course "New Professional English" to you. This course is designed to help students develop their English language skills in a professional context, with a focus on communication, vocabulary, and cultural understanding. Through a variety of engaging activities and real-world examples, students will have the opportunity to enhance their English proficiency and prepare for success in the workplace.One of the key objectives of this course is to improve students' communication skills in a professional setting. This includes developing the ability to participate in meetings, give presentations, and engage in business negotiations. By practicing these skills in a supportive and interactive environment, students will gain the confidence and fluency needed to effectively communicate in a professional context. Additionally, students will learn how to write professional emails, reports, and otherbusiness correspondence, further enhancing their ability to communicate effectively in the workplace.In addition to communication skills, this course also aims to expand students' professional vocabulary. This includes learning industry-specific terminology, as well as common phrases and expressions used in a professional setting. By building a strong foundation of professional vocabulary, students will be better equipped to understand and participate in workplace discussions, as well as to convey their ideas and opinions with precision and clarity. Furthermore, students will have the opportunity to practice using this vocabulary in realistic scenarios, such as role-plays and case studies, allowing them to apply their new language skills in a practical and meaningful way.Cultural understanding is another important aspect of this course. In today's globalized world, it is essentialfor professionals to have an awareness and appreciation of different cultural practices and norms. Through discussions, readings, and multimedia resources, students will explore various cultural aspects related to the professional world,such as business etiquette, negotiation styles, and communication norms. By developing a deeper understanding of cultural differences, students will be better prepared to navigate international business environments and build successful professional relationships across borders.Furthermore, this course will provide students with opportunities to develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills in a professional context. This includes analyzing and evaluating business situations, making informed decisions, and proposing effective solutions. By engaging in case studies, group discussions, and problem-solving activities, students will enhance their ability to think critically and creatively, as well as to apply their knowledge and skills to real-world professional challenges.Finally, this course will also focus on developing students' professional identity and career readiness. This includes exploring topics such as personal branding, career development, and professional networking. By reflecting on their own strengths, values, and career goals, studentswill gain a clearer sense of their professional identityand the steps needed to achieve their career aspirations. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to learn about effective job search strategies, interview techniques, and resume writing, providing them with the tools and knowledge needed to succeed in today's competitive job market.In conclusion, the "New Professional English" course offers a comprehensive and engaging learning experience for students seeking to enhance their English language skillsin a professional context. By focusing on communication, vocabulary, cultural understanding, critical thinking, and career readiness, this course aims to equip students with the language and skills needed to succeed in the workplace.I am excited to embark on this learning journey with youand look forward to supporting your growth and development as a professional English language learner.。
新职业英语综合英语2说课稿范文英文回答:New Profession English.Grade Level: Senior High.Subject: English.Lesson Plan.Objective:Students will be able to understand the concept of new professions in the 21st century.Students will be able to identify the skills and knowledge required for different new professions.Students will be able to explore their own interestsand potential career paths in the field of new professions. Materials:Textbook.Whiteboard or projector.Markers or pens.Handouts.Internet access.Procedure:1. Introduction.Greet students and make small talk.Introduce the topic of new professions and ask students to share their thoughts and prior knowledge.2. Discussion.Lead a class discussion on the following questions:What are new professions?What are the emerging trends in the workplace that are creating these new professions?What are some examples of new professions?3. Activity.Divide students into groups and assign each group a specific new profession to research.Provide students with resources such as websites, articles, and videos to help them with their research.Have groups present their findings to the class, including the following information:Name of the profession.Job description.Skills and knowledge required.Potential career paths.4. Application.Discuss with students how new professions are changing the workplace and the workforce.Have students complete a self-assessment to identify their own interests and skills in relation to new professions.Help students explore potential career paths in the field of new professions that align with their interests and abilities.5. Conclusion.Summarize the key points of the lesson.Ask students to reflect on what they have learned and how it may impact their future career choices.Assessment:Class participation.Group presentation.Self-assessment.中文回答:新职业英语。
新职业英语教案第二册Unit 1 WorkplaceLearning objectives1 .In warming-up: Students can identify the different rooms in an office and give directions2. In Reading A : grasp the main idea of the text and learn the useful words and phrases;3. In Reading B: practical reading about Boeing Code of Conduct4. In listening and speaking,conduct a series of listening, speaking and writing activities related to the theme of the unit.5. In writing:learn how to write NoticeWarming-upTask 1 Work in pairs. Look at the following office layout. Discuss with your partner and identify the marked rooms.1.washroom2.department manager’s office3.meeting room4.staff office5.multifunction meeting room6.hallway7.reception room指路时一些相关的词汇:be far from 距离某处很远be nearby 距离某处很近go straight across/to/through 径直走过/向/过cross (over) 穿过(某条街道)be next to 紧邻turn left/right 左转/右转go up/down 向上(北)/向下(南)go back/back/back up 向回走go east/west/south/north 向东/南/西/北go on/along…till you meet…沿…一直走,直到…b e on sb’s left/right 在某人的左边/右边be the first/second/third from the left/right 从左/右数第一/二/三个directly opposite 和…相对be located behind/in front of坐落在…的前面/后面be on the corner of A street and B street 在A和B街交汇的拐角处be in the corner of 在…的角落里ground floor (英)首层wing 配楼/建筑的一部分annex 配楼/建筑的附属建筑basement 地下室/第一层twin building由两个完全相同的部分构成的建筑landmark 标志性的建筑block/complex由若干个建筑构成的建筑群/街区stair 楼梯step 台阶wheel chair access 无台阶的/残疾人用aisle 过道intersection/crossroad 十字路口a fork on the road 分叉路口a T road 丁字路口intersection/crossroads/junction/clover-leaf 立交桥Reading AStep 1Words study1.Lead the students to read the new words after the tape twice and correct theirpronunciations while reading.2.Ask some students to read the new words to check whether they have masteredthe pronunciations of the words.3. Explanation for some important and useful words1)reputation名声,声誉Eg T his restaurant has a fine reputation. 这家餐厅信誉很好。
Unit1Automobiles Background1. World Famous Car Manufacturers:The first car manufacturers in the world were the German Mercedes-Benz (1881), and the French Peugeot (1891) and Panhard & Levassor (1889) . Now there are many manufacturers worldwide, and among them, some of the greatest and most successful are:(1) Audi (奥迪): Audi is a German car manufacturer that has been in the market since 1899 and isheadquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany.(2) BMW (宝马): BMW (Bavarian Motor W orks) is a German automobile manufacturing company that hasbeen in the market since 1916.(3) Buick (别克): David Dunbar Buick founded the Buick automobile company in 1903. It is situated inDetroit, Michigan, USA and has markets in the United States, Canada, China, Qatar, Kuwait, Israel, and other countries and regions.(4) Cadillac (凯迪拉克): Cadillac was founded by Henry M. Leland in 1902 in Detroit, Michigan, USA.General Motors (GM) is the parent company and owner of Cadillac.(5) Ferrari (法拉利): In 1947, Enzo Ferrari founded his auto company which has been manufacturing sportscars. Its biggest success story has been Formula One (一级方程式赛车).(6) Ford Motor Company (福特汽车公司): Ford Motor Company was founded by Henry Ford on June 16,1903. It produces mainstream/performance vehicles and automotive parts. It is situated in Dearborn, Michigan, USA.(7) General Motors Corp. (通用汽车公司): General Motors Corp. was founded by William C. Durant in1908. It is the world’s second largest automaker. It is situated in Detroit, Michigan, USA. GM is serving worldwide.(8) Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (本田汽车公司): Honda Motor Co., Ltd. was founded by Soichiro Honda (本田宗一郎) on September 24, 1948 and it is situated in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It produces cars, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, A TVs, electrical generators, robots, marine equipment, jets and jet engines, and lawn and garden equipment. Honda and Accura are its car brands.(9) Mercedes-Benz (梅赛德斯—奔驰): Mercedes-Benz was founded by Karl Benz in 1881. It is situated inStuttgart, Germany. It produces cars, trucks, buses and engines.(10) Toyota (丰田): Toyota was founded by Kiichiro Toyota (丰田喜一郎) in 1937. It is situated in Aichi,Nagoya, Tokyo, Japan, and Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. It also manufactures robots.2. Non-renewable fuels (非可再生燃料):There are four fundamental non-renewable fuels. They are: oil and petroleum products [known more simply as gasoline (汽油), propane (丙烷), and diesel fuel (柴油燃料)], natural gas, uranium (nuclear energy, 铀) and coal.The only liquid non-renewable commercial fuel is petroleum (also called crude oil, 原油). Natural gas and propane gas are in gaseous forms and the only solid non-renewable fuel is coal. All fossil fuels are known to be non-renewable, but not all non-renewable fuels are fossil fuels. Non-renewable fuel is something not only uncommon, but also scarce, which makes it valuable. Natural gas is perhaps the most precious—it can be burnt—and the end result would be what we all long for-clean air.Suggested Teaching PlanGetting ReadyHave the students think about the question—what kinds of vehicles do you most often see on the road? Give some hints if necessary. (1 min.)A (3 min.)a. Focus the students’ at tention on the pictures and have them get familiar with the names of the vehicles.b. Have the students work in pairs and match the names of the vehicles with the pictures.c. Give the students the names of the Chinese equivalents of these vehicles.B (6 min.)a. Have the students work in pairs and discuss the questions. Then have them share their ideas with another pair.b. Have some of the students answer these questions. Encourage them to share their ideas with the wholeText A1. Have the students listen to the recording and practice reading the new words and expressions. (10min.)2. Have the students listen to the recording with their textbooks closed, and have them focus onimproving their listening skills. (5 min.)3. Have the students listen to the recording again, skim the text and elicit the main ideas, especiallyfrom the subtitles, that the text tells us of the effects the automobile has on the world. (5 min.)4. Have the students read the text carefully and search for specific information. (20 min.)a. Have the students answer the questions in Exercise A.b. Upon finishing reading the entire passage, have the students complete the statements about the mainideas in Exercise B.5. Help the students have a deep understanding of the text by explaining the language points. If timepermits, have the students practice using them by composing new sentences. (25 min.)6. After an in-depth reading, have the students list some other effects aside from the effects alreadymentioned in Text A that the automobile has on the world by answering the question in Exercise C.(5 min.)7. The students should have a basic knowledge of the effects the automobile has on the world. Write asummary of the text and have the students memorize the two paragraphs in Exercise D. (10 min.)Language PointsParagraph 11. The development of the automobile introduced sweeping changes in employment patterns, socialinteraction, infrastructure and goods distribution.(1) sweeping a. wide in range or effect 影响大的;彻底的;广泛的sweeping changes that mean job cuts in every department意味着每个部门都要裁员的全面变更sweeping proposals内容广泛的建议(2) interaction n. reciprocal action or influence 交流,交往;互动the degree of interaction between teacher and student师生之间交流的程度superficial interactions with other people和其他人泛泛的交往(3) infrastructure n. the basic systems and structures that a country or organization needs in order towork properly, for example, transport, communications and banking systems 基础设施(如运输、通信和银行体系等);基础结构the country’s econom ic infrastructure国家的经济基础设施improvements in the country’s infrastructure国家基础设施的改善Paragraph 22. However, the effects of the automobile on everyday life have become a subject of controversy.(1) effect on…对……的影响Inflation is having a disastrous effect on the economy.通货膨胀正给经济带来灾难性的影响。
English for Careers 2Unit 1 WorkplaceB—4 C—5 D—3 E—6 F—2 G—7Task 2 10 minutes Objective: Ss can give directions.Steps:•Ss read Warming-up Task 2.•Get Ss to look at the picture of Task 1.•Ask Ss to work in pairs and tell each other how to find Mike and Jack in the office.•Ask some Ss to report in class.•Give the suggested answers.Suggested answers:Go through the reception room to the hallway. The first room on your left is the multifunction meeting room. Mike is having a meeting there. Keep going straight along the hallway till you get to the end of it. Jack is working in the last staff office on your left.New words in Reading A 15 minutes Objective: Ss can get familiar with the new words and expressions, etc.. Steps:• Ss listen to the new words and expressions, etc.• Ss read the new words and expressions, etc.Our national policy fits in with the changed international situation. reputation: n. the opinion that people have about what someone/something is like, based on what has happened in the paste.g. T he school has a good reputation for examination results.He earned the reputation of being a hard worker.Paragraph 2pros and cons:the advantages and disadvantages of somethinge.g. W hat comment do you have on the pros and cons of studying abroad?We weighed up the pros and cons of starting up our own business. outfit:n. a set of clothes, especially one that you wear for a special occasion e.g. S he was dressed in a white outfit.On the opening ceremony of the sports meet, all of us wore sports outfits.The football team members were wearing orange outfits. compliment:n. a remark that shows you admire someone/somethinge.g. T hank you very much for your compliment.He knew that he had just been paid a great compliment.She took his acceptance as a great compliment.Paragraph 3for instance:for examplee.g. W hat would you do, for instance, if you found a member of staffstealing?His spelling is terrible. For instance, look at this word!For instance, an electric fire is a relatively expensive method of heating a room.casual:a. informale.g. H e was wearing casual clothes, not his school ones.We don’t like his casual behavior.Paragraph 4setting: n. a set of surroundings; the place at which something happense.g. I t was the perfect setting for a wonderful Christmas.People tend to behave differently in different social settings.The old castle would have provided the perfect setting for a horror story. productive:a. producing or achieving a lote.g. A griculture and industry both grow more productive.There are a lot of productive workers in this factory.Paragraph 6incorporate: v. to include something so that it forms a part of something else e.g. M any of your suggestions have been incorporated into the plan.We have incorporated all the latest safety features into the design.His picture had been incorporated without his permission into anadvertisement.Task 1 5 minutes Objective:Ss can understand the passage and write the correct order. Steps:• Ss do Task 1.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Suggested Answers:1. C2. D3. B4. F5. E6. ATask 2 5 minutes Objective:Ss can decide whether the following statements are true or false according to the passage.Steps:• Ss do Task 2.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Suggested Answers:1. F2. F3. F4. F5. TLanguage lab 45 minutesObjective:Ss know the spelling and meaning of the words and expressions from Reading A.Steps:• Ss read Task 1.• Allow Ss 5 minutes to do the task.• Check the answers.KeyKey: 1. J 2. I 3. F 4. H 5. B 6. G 7. D 8. E 9. A 10.CTask 2 10 minutes Objective:Ss can use the words and expressions from Reading A.Steps:• Ss do Task 2.• Ask Ss to work individually.• Check the answers.Answers1. incorporate2. hampered3. displayed4. reputation5. impartially6. abused7. approve8. violation9. for instance 10. underlies• Check the answers.Key:Model 11. Before booking a train ticket, you’d better find out if the time suits you.2. After finishing his paper, he checked his spelling very carefully.3. He was very sorry for being late for school again.Model 21. What interests the children a lot is that there are many animals in the zoo.2. What she said at the meeting is that the program will be put off.3. What Mr. Li was proud of was that his son won in the match.Task 5 10 minutes Objective:Ss can use the vocabulary in Reading A for translation. Steps:• Ss work individually or in pairs and translate the sentences.• Ask two Ss to write their translations on the board.• Comment briefly on their work with emphasis on the structures of their sentences.Key:1. All the company rules and regulations must be strictly observed.2. We should be casual when we stay with these students.Key:1. the new project2. on vacation3. next Monday4. the scheduleTask 2 10 minutes Objective:Ss can decide whether the statements are true or false. Script:M: Hi, Shelly, how are you today?W: Well, I didn’t sleep very well last night. I’m having a slight he adache now.M: I’m sorry to hear that. Hope you’ll be better soon.W: Thanks. Do you know that a shift-work system is to be introduced next month?M: Really? How will we be affected?W: The system will affect everyone in our office. It will be on a two-shift basis—7 a.m. to 2 p.m., and 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.M: I wonder which shift I’ll be working on.W: Why don’t we go and ask the manager?M: I shall wait. Actually it doesn’t make any difference which shift I am allocated.1. T2. F3. T4. FTask 3 10 minutes Objective: Ss can accurately tick off the items according to the conversation. Script:W: What do you usually wear for work?M: I don’t need to meet customers too often, so I usually wear very casual clothes in my office, like jeans and T-shirts. I feel more relaxed in that. W: What do you think of the dressing policies of a company?M: Well, I think formal business clothes should be worn when meeting with customers and clients at scheduled meetings. That gives people a sense of trust and authority.W: Yes. By looking neat and smart, we’ll be able to gain the trust of customers.M: Right. But at other times, staff can wear business casual clothes. This includes dress shirts, collared sports shirts, sweaters or skirts. But shoes should be formal. I suppose casual sandals and slippers are not suitable in the workplace.W: And I think blue jeans, T-shirts and shorts are far too casual to be accepted in the office.M: I don’t agree on this. I think casual wear brings a s ense of freedom in the office and can inspire us in our job.W: Maybe you are right.KeyKey:Task 4 10 minutes Objective: Ss can understand the conversation and choose the best answer. Script:M: A report says that there has been too much water cooler chat in the company recently. I don’t think Mr. Blacksmith will be happy when he reads it.W: Well, the boss may not like it, but we do. It’s always relaxing to stay at the water cooler and chat for a while. It helps to ease the tension from the workload.M: Yes, I agree. But haven’t you noticed that some of our workmates are spending too much time chatting around the water cooler?W: You are right. I guess we need to come back to work once we finish ourcup of coffee or tea.M: I don’t wa nt our nice and pleasant water cooler chats to ever get the boss angry.W: Neither do I. I think the point is that we keep chatting at the water cooler until it is too long.M: Yes. Otherwise we might drink too much water and spend a lot of time in the bathroom!W: You bet!Q1: Who is Mr. Blacksmith?Q2: What does the woman think of the water cooler chat?Q3: Which of the following statements is true according to the conversation? Q4: What are the attitudes of the man and the woman toward the recent water cooler chatting in the company?KeyKey:1. A2. B3. B4. CTask 5 10 minutes Objective:Ss can find specific information from listening to a passage related to the theme.Script & Key:We all know that communication is the key to a healthy relationship inminutesNew words 5 minutes Objective: Ss can get familiar with the new words and expressions, etc. Steps:• Ss listen to the new words and expressions, etc.• Ss read the new words and expressions, etc.Fast reading 20 minutesObjective:Ss can comprehend Reading B.Steps:• Ss read the passage.• Provide help if needed.Task 1 10 minutesObjective:Ss can decide whether the following statements are true or false according to the passage.Steps:• Ss read the passage.• Ss complete the task.• Ss compare their work with others.• Select Ss to present their work.KeyKey: 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. FTask 2 10 minutesObjective:Ss can comprehend the specific information taken from the passage.Steps:• Ss read the passage.• Ss complete the task.• Ss compare their work with others.• Select Ss to present their work.Key:1. N2. N3. A4. N5. A6. NWriting 45 minutes Task 1 15 minutes Objective:Ss can get familiar with the style of notice.Steps:• Ss do the task individually.• Ss compare with each other’s answers.• Provide help if needed.• Present the answers.Key:NoticeKindly note that our Healthcare Center will be relocated to the following address with effect from September 1, 2009.New address: 909 J 2nd Street North,FultonNew YorkTelephone numbers and fax numbers remain unchanged.Thanks for your kind attention and continuous support.Task 2 15 minutes Objective:Ss can get familiar with the style of notice.Steps:• Ss do the task individually.• Ss compare with each other’s answers.• Provide help if needed.• Present the answers.Key:Sample:NoticePlease be informed that Office Safety Training Section will be conducted from 2:30 to 4:30 this Friday afternoon in Conference Room 109.All staff are required to come. Handouts will be available after thesection.JackyTamOfficeManagerJuly 15, 2009Task 3 15 minutesObjective:Ss can get familiar with the style of notice.Steps:• Ss do the task individually.• Ss compare with each other’s answers.• Provide help if needed.• Present the answers.Sample:NoticePlease be informed that a three-day sightseeing trip will be arranged forall the staff in our company.Time: May 28—May 30, 2010Destination: Guilin, Guangxi ProvinceItinerary: May 28 evening Train to Guilin, Guangxi Province。