1、Module 3 Body Language & Non-verbal Communication,Period4 Writing Everyday English Function,Read the invitation and answer the questions.,Mr and Mrs Harry Blunkett request the pleasure of your company at the wedding of their daughter Elizabeth Ann Blunkett to Mr Humphries, at St Davids Church, Landr
2、indod Wells on Saturday March 5that 17:00, followed by a dinner dance at the Hotel Metropole. Black tie RSVP,1)Who is the first invitation from?,Mr & Mrs Harry Blunkett,Im 16 next week! Please come to my party- great food and even better music. Date: Saturday( March 17th ) Time: 8 till late Place: M
3、y place ( of course) Sylvia,Who is the second invitation from?,Sylvia,Which is formal or information? How do you know?,The first invitation is formal. We know it,from the language used.,being together with another or others 陪伴;与他人在一起,I enjoy his company.,company,我喜欢和他在一起。,keep sb company,陪伴某人;给某人做伴,
4、Look at these expressions. Which are formal, and which are informal?,Pleased to accept unable to accept Thanks a lot Im very sorry,The key:,“ Thanks a lot” is informal; the other three are formal.,Fill in the missing words according to the invitation. Mr and Mrs Harry Blunkett, _ of your _ at the we
5、dding of their daughter Elizabeth Ann Blunkett _ Mr Jack Humphries, at St Davids Church, Landrindod Wells on Saturday March 5th at 17:00, _ a dinner dance at the Hotel Metrople. Black tie RSVP,Request the pleasure,company,to,followed by,Writing Activity 2 on Page 28,Answers: Formal:Informal:,thanks
6、a lot,pleased to accept; unable to accept; Im very sorry,Work in pairs. Write a short reply to one of the invitations, using one of the expressions from activity 2. Then exchange the writing with that of another pair. Study and improve your own. Report it to all.,Whats the meaning?,1. Can I ask you
7、a favour?(a) Can I do something for you?(b) Can you do something for me? 2. How are you doing?(a) How are you?(b) What are you doing?,3. What on earth can I talk about?(a) Theres lots to talk about.(b) I dont know what to talk about. 4. Have a great time!(a) Enjoy yourself.(b) Stay a long time.,Func
8、tion,Should or must? You _ shake hands when you meet new people. You _thank your host for a wonderful evening.,should,must,Q: Which one means? Its a good idea to Its very important to,should,must,Conclusion: Should: give advice; must: give strong advice,should, shouldnt, must or mustnt In France you
9、 _ shake hands every time you say hello and goodbye. In Thailand you _ touch someone on the head, even by accident. In Spain you _ wait until 10 pm before you have dinner. In Japan you _ give a penknife as a present. In Russia you _ make a toast every time you take a sip from your glass.,should,must
10、nt,should,shouldnt,must,Speaking Role-play on P27.,Work in pairs. Do the role-play. Student A: An American visitor to China. Ask B for advice on Chinese customs. Student B: A Chinese student. Student As friend. Give B advice using should or must or sentences beginning with if.,Situations: be introduced to others; be invited; meet someone familiar; talk to people; say goodbye,Write a passage, introducing the customs in the US with the help of the advice given in Activity 4 in Listening (P25).,Homework,