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Welcome to Oral English Class! Week 1 Made by 李李 SFl SIAS

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Welcome to Oral English Class!. Week 1 Made by 李蕊 SFl , SIAS. 李蕊 Kristy Syllabus 12 weeks Icebreaker Sounds( minimal pairs, sentences, tongue twisters) Idioms One topic/ each week Useful vocabulary Function skills ( group discussion, skit, etc. ) Oral report/homework. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome to Oral English Class!

Week 1Made by 李蕊SFl , SIAS

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• 李蕊 Kristy

Syllabus• 12 weeks• Icebreaker• Sounds( minimal pairs, sentences, tongue twisters)• Idioms• One topic/ each week• Useful vocabulary• Function skills ( group discussion, skit, etc. )• Oral report/homework

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Classroom Expectations

You’d better• come here 3-5minutes earlier;• switch your phone to silence mode;• not sleep;• encourage each other(group work);• speak English here;• prepare a pen and a notebook.

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Vacation• How do you like your winter vacation/ break?• What did you do?

• good, fantastic, interesting, amazing, exciting• boring, so-so, awful

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More questions:• Finding Someone Who

During the break, did you… -------- set off fireworks or firecrackers?-------- read a book? Do you like it ? Why?

-------- do any sports ? What sports? --------travel somewhere? Where did you go?--------visit relatives?-------- miss being at Sias?--------go to a wedding? Whose wedding?--------get a new cell phone/computer?--------see some friends and make a new friend ?-------go to KTV? What song did you sing? Did you learn a new song?-------watch CCTV Spring Festival Gala on New Year’s Eve?-------help your family to make dumplings? -------learn how to do something new?

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Idiom习语

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Idiom习语• Idiom: phrase or sentence whose meaning

is not clear from the meaning of its individual words and which must be learnt as a whole unit;

• use of language that is typical of or natural to speakers of a particular language

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Idiom “let the cat out of the bag”

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Can you guess the meaning of it?

Garfield

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“let the cat out of the bag”

• to tell something that is a secret, often without intending to. (泄露秘密 )

• E.g. “Amazingly, not one of the people who knew about the surprise let the cat out of the bag.”

• Task: making up a sentence using this idiom correctly.

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Vowels and Consonants

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Long Vowel Sounds and

Short Vowel Sounds

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Long Vowel Sounds

AM IPA

Long A a /ei /

Long E e /i:/

Long I I /ai/

Long O O /əu/

Long U u /ju:/

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Short Vowel SoundsAM IPA

Short A a /æ/

Short E E /e/

Short I I /i/

Short O O /ɔ/

Short U u /ʌ/

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short E and short A /e/ and /æ/

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Articulation Chart

upper lip上唇lower lip下唇

upper teeth上齿

lower teeth下齿

nose鼻子

tongue舌头alveolar ridge齿龈

hard palate硬腭

soft palate软腭

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Short E /e/

How to pronounce it?

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Words

• edge frequent

• enter September• excellent education• Internet generation

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Short A /æ/

short A

How to pronounce it?

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Words • habit manner• thank fantastic• family January• trash satisfaction

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Minimal Pairs• end/and• guess/gas• bed/bad• wreck/rack• gem/jam

• flesh/flash• peck/pack• lend/land• mesh/mash

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Tongue Twister

• Freshly fried fresh flesh.• Ann sent Andy ten hens and Andy sent Ann ten

pens.• Fred fed Ted bread, and Ted fed Fred bread.• Jack sat near the track.• Cat, cat, catch that bad rat.

Do you dare to have a try?

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Vocabulary

• Spring Festival 春节 • firecrackers 鞭炮• fireworks 烟花• Spring Festival couplet 春联• New Year paintings 年画• happiness 福• lucky money 压岁钱• red packets 红包• New Year’s Eve 除夕• propose a toast 敬酒

• family reunion dinner 团圆饭• dragon/lion dance 舞龙 / 狮• lanterns 灯笼• Lantern Festival 元宵节• Tomb-sweeping Day 清明节 (Qing Ming Festival)• Dragon Boat Festival 端午节• Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋节• Double Ninth Festival 重阳节

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Interview• Could you tell me some customs of Chinese

Spring Festival? What do people do during Spring festival?

• Which festival do you like best? Please share your reasons.

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name festival reason

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Bye!