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Class Five, Senior Two by Gu Wei
Pre-listening task
While-listening task
Short Conversations
Type 1: catch information about numbers
(about age, time, price, quantity etc.)
W: The trousers were a bargain. I got them
for half price.
M: You mean you only paid $15 for them?
Q:
A. $30. B. $100. C. $50. D. $15.predict
catch the key words
How much did the trousers cost originally?
a bargain
half price
$15originally
calculate
M: I’m in charge of buying the fruit for the children at our church. I’m so happy to find that apples and oranges are in season. Give me three dozen of each.
W: I hope they are as good as they look.
Q:
A. 12. B. 24. C. 36. D.48.
take notes (key information)
How many apples did the man buy?
dozenthree
calculate
predict
3x12
1 A.8. B. 12. C. 20. D.32. (2005 NMET,5)
2. A. On March 2. B. On March 3. C. On March 5. D. On March 8.
(2006 NMET,1)
3. A. At 7:00. B. 7:10. C. 9:00. D. 9:10.
(2007,NMET,5)
Practice
high temperatureeveningdifference
3 days later
the 1st 2nd last 2 hours a ten-minute break
Mar. 5
20-12=
Guessing the places according to the key words.
1.lab ,term, examination, campus
2.cash, open a savings account ,loan3. table near the window, dinner, menu, order, bill4. flight ,airline, take off, land, boarding5. size, color, on sale, price, discount6. parcel , postage ,ordinary mail
7. single/double room, check in/out
8. headache , fever, operation, pill
in the school
at the bank
in the restaurant
at the airport
in the shop
in the post office
in the hotel
in the hospital
W: Look at those colorful birds over there. I think you can teach them to sing.
M: But look at the price ! I’d rather have a cat.
Q:
A. In a park. B. In a museum.
C. In a zoo . D. In a pet store.
Where is the conversation taking place?
look at the price
predict the question
grasp the key clues in the context
1.A. In a bookstore B. In a reading room C. In a furniture D. In the man’s study (2005,NMET,4)
2.A. At a cinema. B. At an airport. C. At a railway station. D. At a stadium. (2006,NMET,2)
3. A. At a restaurant. B. At a studio. C. At a concert. D. At a theatre. (2007 NMET,2)
dictionaries, on sale
airline, check in
flowers, music, dinner
Practice
Type 3: Grasping the topic of a conversation
W: I have a headache and a sore throat.M: The flu is going around. Do you have a
fever or cough ,too?Q: What are the man and woman
discussing?A. A new medicine for headache.B. A class they are taking.C. The man’s job.D. The woman’s health.
headache a sore throatflu
fever cough
focus on key clues
Practice : Grasping the topic of a conversation
1. A. Job hunting B. An online course
C .Earlier graduation
D. Summer vacation plans (2005, NMET,6)
2.A. Old castles. B. Hunting games.
C. A seaside holiday. D. An adventure. (2006, NMET,3)
I hope to…during the summer vacation.
What did you do on the beach?
grasp the topic sentence
Type 4: listening material about inference
Tip 1: infer occupation or relationship
M: Open wide. Now show me where it hurts.
W: Here on the top, especially when I bite into something hot or cold.
Q: Who is the man?
A. A dentist. B. A detective.
C. A cook. D. A tailor.
Open wide
especially when I bite into
something hot or cold
M: Make thirty copies for me and twenty copies for Mr. Brown.
W: Certainly, sir. As soon as I make the final corrections.
Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Boss and secretary.B. Teacher and student.C. Customer and waitress.D. Doctor and patient.
Make thirty copies for me twenty copies for
grasp the key words
Guessing the relationship according to the key words.
• type, file, meeting, schedule
• menu, order, a table close to window
• medicine, headache, blood, sick, hurt, operation ,injection
• lesson, teach, homework
boss and secretary
customer and waitress
doctor and patient
teacher and student
1.(2005,NMET,1)
A. A waiter B.A shop assistant
C. A cashier D.A postman.
2. (2006,NMET,6)
A. Car seller. B. Police officer.
C. Detective. D. Reporter
express mail
sign your name
report a robberycar has been stolen
Practice:infer occupation
Tip 2: infer the speaker’s feelings
W: The concert was quite a success.
M: Quite a success?Q: What does the man think of the concert?
A. It was a success.
B. It was not successful.
C. He enjoyed it.
D. It was not mentioned.
=Was that really a success?
tone
1.(2005,NMET,7)
A. Confused B. Sympathetic C. Embarrassed D. Uninterested2.(2006,NMET,7)
A. Funny B. Crazy. C. Amused. D. Pleased 3.(2007,NMET,3)
A. Relieved. B. Worried. C. Confused. D. Depressed
Infer the speaker’s feelings
Another rejection letter!Oh,no!
That sounds like fun.
There is nothing to worry about.
feel pity for sb.
( 糊涂的) ( 同情的)
Tip 3: infer the speaker’s
intention or implication W: Are you free this evening?M: I’ll take a walk, then call on some friends.Q: (2005, NMET, 3)
A. Work with his friends . B. Call on some friends.C. Go for a walk.D. Make a phone call.
What will the man do first?
take a walk
first
M: -What about going for a bike-ride? It stopped raining half an hour ago.
W:-But the road might still be wet.
Q:(2006, NMET, 8)
A. They’d better not go riding.
B. Riding a bike is a great idea.
C. It’s not good riding in the rain
D. They can go riding half an hour later
What does the woman mean?
the road might still be wet.
(2006,NMET,10)
A. He's unable to finish his homework.
B. B. He can’t give the woman his computer.
C. He's to remove the virus.
D. He's infected with some disease.
Infer the speaker’s implication
My computer is infected with a virus
Types of short conversations
Short conversation
number
place
topic
inference
occupation/relationship
feelings
Intention/implication
Post-listening task
types skills
number
place
topic
occupation/relationship
feelings
intention/implication
predict, take notes, calculate
predict, grasp key clues
grasp the topic sentence
grasp the key words
tone
catch details, infer from the speaker’s words
Skills of doing different types of short conversations
1. 2005,S, 2 (price)
A. $15 B.$25 C.$30 D. $50 2. 2006,S,8 (place)
A. At a police station. B. At a bank.C. At an employment agency.
D. At a post office.3. 2006,S,7(occupation)
A. An airhostess. B. A cook.C.A waitress. D.A hotel manager.
$15 each, $25 for the pair.
apply for a loan
enjoy flying, meet passengers
Post-listening practice
4. 2005,S,9(feelings)
A. Surprised. B. Unhappy.
C. Calm. D. Embarrassed.5.2006,S,2(topic)
A. A new job. B. A party.
C.A new house. D. Some drinks.6. 2006,S,9 (implication)
A. Someone helped him with the work.
B. Someone has done the work for him.
C. He didn’t quite finish the work.
D. He did the work alone.
What ?In this neighbourhood?
I didn’t do the work all by myself.
I’m celebrating with a little party
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