* Study the picture and answer the question:
What are they doing?
Unit 3 :
P.15th Part C:
LISTENING
Wednesday, Sept 24th ,2010
UNIT 3:
WAYS OF SOCIALISING
Period 15th
Part C : LISTENING
1. Before you listen:
Study the pictures and answer the
following questions.
UNIT 3 : WAYS OF SOCIALISING
-Listening
1.BEFORE YOU LISTEN:
*Suggested answers:
1. What are they doing?
They are making phone calls.
2.What do you think each of them would say to greet each other?
He/She is chatting with each other about love or something interesting.
3.What do you think they would talk about?
I think they are talking about dating.
4.How long do you think it would take them to finish their call and why?
In about 5 minutes because it is a call to make an appointment.
Work in pairs
UNIT 3 : WAYS OF SOCIALISING
1.BEFORE YOU LISTEN:
-Listening
Listen and repeat
- Marvellous (a):
-Arguments (n):
-Regulations (n):
-Absolute (a):
-Maximum (n):
-Object (n):
-Installed (a):
Extremely good, wonderful
Sự tranh luận
Qui định , điều lệ
-Chit-chat (n):
-Startling (n):
Tán gẫu, chuyện phiếm
Hoàn toàn, tuyệt đối
Tối đa
Vật thể
Lắp đặt
Extremely unusual and surprising
UNIT 3 : WAYS OF SOCIALISING
-Listening
2. WHILE YOU LISTEN :
a.Task 1: Listen to Linda Cupple talk and decide
A serious
whether the statements are true ( T)
or false (F).
calling
The most
problem is
obvious
calling
very
1. The telephone often causes
arguments
between
members
Tell your friends
problem..
late at
of the family.
to avoid calling at
night
that
hour
2. A reasonable length of time for a call is the main problem.
3.Ten minutes is a reasonable length of time for a call.
T F
4.Young people should not receive a call at dinner time.
5.Young people often call their friends at night.
6.You can’t your friends at any time even when you have a
separate telephone.
UNIT 3 : WAYS OF SOCIALISING
-Listening
2. WHILE YOU LISTEN :
b.Task 2: Listen to part of Ms Linda Cupple’s talk again and write the
missing words.
Calling hours should be (1) agreed upon. If your parents object to your leaving
the dinner table to take calls, tell your friends (2) to avoid calling at that hour; if
someone does phone, ask him to call back, or offer to call him when dinner ‘s
over.
A serious calling problem is calling very late at night, or very early in the
morning .This (3) particular mistake is made mostly by young people who
consider 10 or 11 p.m., when a lot of tired (4) adults are happily sleep , the
shank of the evening. So please tell your friends not to call after ten o’clock .The
shock of (5) walking out of a sound sleep and the fright of that instant thought
–”There’s an accident”- are enough to give your parents a (6) heart attack.
Weekend morning calls aren’t so startling, but it’s the one time your parents
sleep late.
If your mother and father , out of (7) kindness , have installed a separate phone
for you, remember that you’re still a member of family. So try (8) to stick to your
family’s regulations.
UNIT 3 : WAYS OF SOCIALISING
-Listening
3. AFTER YOU LISTEN:
Summarize Ms Linda Cupple’s talk.
*Note:
- length of time for each call
- Time for calling
- Calling late at night
- Calling at weekends
WORK IN GROUPS
Unit 3:
WAYS OF SOCIALISING
-Listening
1. Before you
listen
a. Answering
the questions
b.Vocabulary
pre-teaching
2.While you
listen
a. Task 1
b. Task 2
3. After you
listen
Learn by heart the vocabulary
and prepare for the next lesson