1、Lesson 4 Welcome Party 欢迎会 2nd period Teaching objectives: To enable students to do the following: 1.Make a welcome speech at the reception .2.Make a thank-you speech in return.3 Propose a toast.Importance and difficulties:1. The words and phrases to describe how to make a welcome party.2. Language
2、and culture points. Teaching methods: 1. Multi-media 2. Discussion Emotional objectives: Develop the students creativity and imagination, foster their love and pride of our country and our school, train their ability to work together with others, etc.Teaching-steps:1.Daily talk: lead in.2.Listening
3、. Part BI. Listen and complete the following passage. My sincere thanks, Your Excellency, for your kind words of welcome. My wife, I, and all members of my delegation are deeply touched _ by the warmth of your hospitality, the affection with which we have been received, and the care that has been la
4、vished upon us. II. Repeat the sentences you hear on the tape. 1. I would like to express my best wishes for the success of your visit. 2. Permit me to propose a toast to the health and happiness of our gracious hosts. 3. It gives me great pleasure to welcome your Excellency to China and to this din
5、ner this evening. 4. My wife joins me in wishing you a comfortable and productive stay in Nepal. 5. Both Malaysia and China are passing through the important phase of globalization of the world economy. III. Write down the sentence you hear on the tape in full. 1. Im delighted about the success of o
6、ur business talks. 2. This is supposed to be one of the best restaurants in Shanghai. g 3. Sino-US relations have passed through various phases. 4. With these thoughts, may I ask you, ladies and gentlemen, to join me in proposing a toast. 5. To the ever-growing friendship, understanding and cooperat
7、ion between Brazil and China. Cheers. IV. Listen to the short conversations and choose the best answer to each of the following questions. 1. What is Maotai like? a. Its mild. b Its strong. b. strong c. Its not as strong as whiskey. d. It goes to your head. A: Ive heard a lot about Maotai. Its stron
8、g, isnt it? B: Maybe stronger than whiskey, but it wont go to the head, as most liquors do.3. Listen to the tape recorder ,read the new words after it.4.Practice the dialogue in group Homework 1.Copy the new words and review the words and expression.2.Compose Part c Speaking. Then practice it with your partners.(page 26)3 / 3