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·BookTwoUnitOneGreetingandSmallTalk1.Ms.Novak

isfrom

Chicago.2.2.Mariehasnever

gone

snorkelingin

Australle3.Ms.NovakmetMariein

Paris.4.Marie

moved

from

Paris

three

years

ago.5.Katerinais

Ms.Novak's

sister.

6.Ms.NovakhasseenMarieinphotographs.

ExerciseAA.Check

whether

eachtrue(T)or

false(F).True

FalsestatementisExerciseBB.Completetheconversationwiththewordsyouhear.Ms.Novak:Oh,youwere

the1.pilot

onasmallairplanein

China.You

2flew

me

overthe

Great

Wall.Marie:No.Ms.Novak:

Have

you

ever

gone

3

snorkeling

in

Australia?Marie:No.Ms.Novak:4

Driven

abusinPeru?Marie:

No.Ms.Novak,I'm

quite

surewe'venevermetbefore.Icame

here

only

a

year

ago

fromParis.Ms.Novak:

Paris?Mysister,Katerina,livedthere

forayear.Marie:

Katerina?KaterinaNovak?!Shelivedwithme!Ms.Novak:Ofcourse!Youwereinallthepicturesshesenthome.Marie:5

What

a

coincidence

Ms.Novak:

You

see,6Ineverforgetaface

ExerciseB□

1.Ed

and

Keith

are

friends.□2.Edis

abusinessman.3.Keith

is

from

another

country.□4.Edand

Keithmetata

party.

5.Ed

and

Keith

both

know

Jack

Bailey.□

6.Jack

Bailey

is

Ed's

boss.Part

1WhoAreYou?Decidewhichofthefollowingstatementscouldbetrue,basedonthe

information

intheconversation.Explainyourdecisions.Part2AskAbouta

Person's

ExperiencesListentothegameOnce

ina

Lifetime.Check

ifthecontestants

answeredyes(Y)orno(N)tothe

host's

questions.Have

you

ever...Suzyyes

noBilTyes

no1.been

to

South

America?2.been

to

China?3.flown

in

an

airplane?4.driven

a

bus?5.bought

a

digital

camera?6.visited

Chicago?Have

you

ever.?InformationKate—Thailand—China一

Turkey6

yearsoldoldold—businesswoman—secretary—student—60—6lyearsyearsKathyCanadian,

→English—Korean

French—Columbian

—Korean

Spanish-divorced—married—singlePart

3

IntroductionYou

will

heartwoconversations

inwhichtwo

peopleare

o

e

n

K

y.

t

th

ll

c

a

dtickthe

informationyou

hearaboutthesetwo

people.anndordingKatereedecaoisistenersonathfirstis

namedfriends.Thersonewpondtsecoducedtheintr1.Indonesians

tend

to

greet

each

other

in

a

quick

way.2.In

Singapore,people

seldomuse

firstnames

for

greeting.3.In

Malaysia,handshaking

is

the

most

widely

used

way

forgreeting.4.In

Philippines,it

is

impolite

to

point

a

middle

finger

at

aperson

or

thing.5.Bruneians

like

to

have

a

firm

handshake.Part4WaysofGreetings

in

a

e

sfalse

(F).T)ruenis

trountCmnteastschArsetheeawhthheckouTrueFalse1.At

first

does

the

man

recognize

the

woman?

No.

2.Where

does

thewomanthinktheman'sChicago

from?

High

school

(Central

High).3.Wheredoesthewomanthinktheymet?

Yes.

4.Have

they

met

before?Part5

RecognitionYouwill

hearaconversation

betweenamanand

awoman.Thewomanthinkssheknowstheman,soshe

starts

a

conversation.Listentotherecordingandbrieflyanswerthe

questions

below.QuestionsAnswers1.Seventy

percent

of

communication

comes

from

non-verbal

actions.2.If

you

don't

speak

someone's

language,it's

always

safe

touse

gestures.3.French

people

generally

don't

like

firm

handshakes.4.Brazilians

never

shake

hands.5.Japanese

people

think

the

OK

sign

is

rude.ComprehensionCheckCheckwhethereachstatement

istrue(T)orfalse(F).True

FalseCountryArtof

ConversationIndonesiato

be

agreeable

and

politeAustraliagivingclear

and

direct

responseFrancetaking

an

active

part

in

conversationCosta

Ricausing

titlesComprehensionCheckCompletethechartwiththe

informationyou

haveread.CriticalThinkingCheck

whether

each

statement

is

true

(T)or

False(F).TrueFalse1.People

around

the

world

speak

in

the

same

way.□

2.2.It

is

not

polite

to

say

no

in

Indonesia.3.Australians

only

want

to

hear

the

answers

yes.4.If

you

are

visiting

Costa

Rica,use

a

title

toaddress

someone.Vocabulary

ExercisesCompletethesentencewith

awordor

phraseinthebox.Changetheformwherenecessary.Eachonecanonlybeusedonce.·……misinterpret

involve

sensitive

indicateevenifresponse

appreciate

firm

communicateinstead

of·

··

·1.Most

research

and

development

projects

involve

someelement

of

risk.2.The

governmentmusttakefirm_actiontostopthefighting.3.

Time

spent

in

education

is

a

good

indicator

of

socialandeconomic

position.4.Can'twedealwiththisnowinsteadofwaitinguntil

tomorrow?5.It'

s

a

subtle

point

that's

open

to

misinterpretation_.●

·

·

●6.There

is

a

growing

appreciation

of

the

need

forenvironmental

reforms.7.

Thegovernmentshouldlistentoindustryandrespond

toits

needs.8.

Fish

isverysensitivetochangesin

watertemperature.9.

He's

determinedto

provehisinnocence

,evenifhehastogoto

the

highest

courtintheland.10.

Can

you

somehowcommunicatetohim

thatwe

arejustnotinterested?misinterpretinvolve

sensitiveindicateevenifresponse

appreciate

firm

communicate

instead

of·Vocabulary

ExercisesActivities

people

usually

takeActivities

people

usually

goa

tourfishingan

examshoppingVocabularyActivityActivitiesClassification.Writeactivitiesforeachcategory

below.dancingswimmingsightseeingawalkabathabreathWriting

Step1

ReadingReadthe

informationaboutgreetings

inAsia

.Getting

Greetings

RightThe

traditional

greeting

in

Asia

is

a

bow.In

fact,there

arelittle.While

eachAsian

culture

has

itsowntraditional

specialdifferent

types

of

bows

used

in

greetings

throughout

Asia.Forexample,In

Japan,China,and

Korea,people

bow,but

inJapan

the

bow

is

usually

lower.In

India

and

nearby

countries

ingreeting,these

days,don't

be

surprised

if

people

in

Asia

justSouth

Asia,most

people

put

their

hands

together

and

bow

ashake

your

hand.

t,niroLearnmoreChinese

habitsandcustoms,andyouwill

have

a

goodtime

inChina.Step3WritingReferenceLesson2

ExerciseAA.Complete

each

statement

with

the

correct

answer.1.Ms.Novak

has

C

a.not

been

to

this

city

beforeb.been

to

this

city

eight

timesc.been

to

this

city

many

times2.Ms.Novak

says

she

has

seen

(

inthiscity.a.many

thingsb.everythingc.nothing3.Mr.Evans

does

not

believe

Ms.Novak

has

C

a.seen

the

City

Operab.toured

the

Japanese

Gardensc.done

everything

in

this

cityExerciseA4.Mr.Evans

asks

Marie

to

a

the"Museum

of

Cheese".

a.reserve

tickets

forb.get

the

address

forc.get

a

tour

guide

for5.The“Museum

of

Cheese”

a

a.has

every

kind

of

cheeseb.does

not

sell

cheesec.only

has

very

old

cheeseExercise

BB.

Complete

the

conversation

with

the

words

you

hear.Mr.Evans:I

have

1

your

ticketsMs.Novak:Thank

you.Did

you

know

that

Marie

2.

knows

my

sisterKaterina?Mr.Evans:

Really?It's

a

small

world,isn't

it?So3

are

you

going

sightseeing

before

you

leave?Ms.Novak:

No.I'm

going

4.

back

to

the

hotel

to

read

.

Mr.Evans:

What?!You're

visiting

our

great

city

and

you're5

not

even

going

to

seeit

?Ms.Novak:I'vecomehere

6

onceamonthfor

eight

years

.I'veseenit

all

before.Part

1TriptoVancouverListentotheconversationwithatourist

inVancouver.Check

whetherit

isyes

(Y)or

no

(N).Has

she...

yes1.been

to

the

Vancouver

Aquarium

yet?2.been

to

the

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