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Unit 10. Communication. Lesson 3. A Closer Look 2
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Unit 10. Communication Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. WRAM-UP
Look and answer:
How many different types of communication are there? - Suggested answer:
How many different types of communication are there? There are four main types of communication: Verbal communication Non-verbal communication Written communication Visual communication Verbal communication:
Verbal communication Definition: When messages or information is exchanged or communicated through words is called verbal communication. Types: Verbal communication takes place through face-to-face conversations, group discussions, counseling, interview, radio, television, calls, memos, letters, reports, notes, email etc. Non-verbal communication:
Non-verbal communication Definition: When messages or information is exchanged or communicated without using any spoken or written word is known as nonverbal communication. Types: Non-verbal communication takes place though gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, physical proximity, touching etc. Written communication:
Written communication Definition: Written communication is a form of verbal communication. The name speaks itself! The communication which is performed through various written documents. Types: Email, signs, letters, magazines, books and anything else transcribed into typed or handwritten words Visual communication:
Visual communication Definition: Visual communication is communication through a visual aid and is described as the conveyance of ideas and information in forms that can be read or looked upon. Types: Visual communication involves a visual display, such as pictures, illustrations, charts, graphs, topography, television and films. Objectives:
Objectives - By the end of the lesson, Ss can: Use lexical items related to the topic of `Communication` Review: Future continuous Use some verbs that are followed by to-ìninitive Do the activites II. GRAMMAR I
Introduction:
Review: Future continuous Grammar 1:
1. Read the conversation in GETTING STARTED. Underline the future continuous tense and answer the questions. Phuc: Nick: Phuc: The questions: 1. What will Nick doing at 2.30 p.m. this Sunday?
2. What will Phuc and Nick be doing at about 4.15 p.m. this Sunday? - Suggested answer:
Suggested answer: Review:
Review We use the future continuous tense to express being in the process of doing something at a specific time in the future. Example: Tonight at 8.30 p.m. Mai will be watching Frozen again at home. She loves it! (She will be in the process of watching the film at 8.30 p.m) Grammar 2:
2. Complete the sentences with the future continuous.
Grammar 3:
3. Look at the years provided. Work in groups to predict when the following may happen in the future. Then compare your answes with other groups. 1. We won`t be using landline telephones in ______. 2. We will still be sending snail mail in ___________. 3. We will be communicating with telepathy devices in _______. 4. We will still be using art to communicate in _________. 5. We won`t be working F2F any more in ________. 6. We will be using signs in ______, but the signs will be more interactive. - Suggested answer:
- Suggested answer: III. GRAMMAR II
Introduction:
Verb to-infinitive Grammar 4:
4. Look at the conversation in GETTING STARTED again and write down all the verbs that are followed by to-infinitive that you can find. Nick: Hi Phuc. Well I wanted to ask you the same question. latex(rarr) want to ask Phuc: Why? We planned to meet outside the cinema, didn`t we? We waited and then Mai decided to go in without you. She disn`t want to miss the start of Frozen you know. Did you oversleep or something? latex(rarr) plan to meet, decide to go, want to miss Phuc: Are you kidding? We didn`t see you there. We tried to call you but couldn`t get through. latex(rarr) try to call Nick: Great..., but I`ll be having my Vietnamese class. Let`s go for the 4.15 p.m. show. I`ll need to take the bus to Nguyen Du Street and it`s quite far. latex(rarr) need to take Verb to-infinitive:
Verb to-infinitive If you want to follow a verb with another action, we must use either a gerund (Unit 1) or an infinitive. Example: They want to see Superman 3 this Sunday. 1. Some common verbs followed by to-infinitive. Verbs of thinking: choose, decide, plan Verbs of feeling: love, hate, prefer Other verbs: try, want, need 2. Some verbs are followed by a noun and the to-infinitive: She asked him to send her a text message. He wanted all his friends to come to his party. Some examples:
Some examples: Naomi arranged to stay with her cousin in Miami. Nancy can`t stand to work the late shift. He doesn`t care to participate in the activity. She claimed to be a princess. We decided to go to Hawaii. He demanded to speak to Mr. Harris. They expect to arrive early. He hates to clean dishes. I hope to begin college this year. We intend to visit you next spring. I learned to speak Japanese when I was a kid. We love to scuba dive. We plan to go to Europe this summer. Watch out:
Watch out! Example: He prefers eating at 7 PM.
Samantha likes reading the newpapers.
He hates cleaning the dishes. Grammar 5:
5. Choose the best answer. 1. We`ve diceded _____ in Ho Chi Minh City for three more days. a. stay b. staying c. to stay 2. Do you want _____ a mobile phone battery that uses solar energy? a. having b. to have c. has 3. They chose ?_____ the bus there. a. to take b. will take c. taking 4. I tried ____ you losts of times but couldn`t get through. a. called b. call c. to call 5. I think in the future many people will prefer _____ by using social media. a. to communicate b. will communicate c. communicate - Number 1:
1. We`ve diceded _____ in Ho Chi Minh City for three more days.
a. stay
b. staying
c. to stay
- Number 2:
2. Do you want _____ a mobile phone battery that uses solar energy?
a. having
b. to have
c. has
- Number 3:
3. They chose _____ the bus there.
a. to take
b. will take
c. taking
- Number 4:
4. I tried ____ you losts of times but couldn`t get through.
a. called
b. call
c. to call
- Number 5:
5. I think in the future many people will prefer _____ by using social media.
a. to communicate
b. will communicate
c. communicate
Grammar 6:
5. The Dream List. Imagine we are in the year 2050. Work in pairs and select ways of communication that you think will be most common. Then make the list longer by sharing your ideas with another pair using full sentences. Example: We`ll using video conferencing in every meeting. - Suggested answer:
- Suggested answer: Imagine we are in the year 2050. Work in pairs and select ways of communication that you think will be most common. 1. We`ll using video chatting in every talking. 2. We`ll using social media as Facebook and Twitter allow users to communicate with networks of people. 4. We`ll using voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) in several communication products and services. 5. We`ll using Bluetooth headsets to conduct phone conversations whilst walking about or (not to be recommended) when driving for some time IV. THE END
Homework:
Homework Learn the grammar: passive voice, past simple and past perfect Do exercise in the woorkbook Prepare for next lesson find the meaning of the new words in the next - lesson 4. Communication Goodbye:
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Unit 10. Communication Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. WRAM-UP
Look and answer:
How many different types of communication are there? - Suggested answer:
How many different types of communication are there? There are four main types of communication: Verbal communication Non-verbal communication Written communication Visual communication Verbal communication:
Verbal communication Definition: When messages or information is exchanged or communicated through words is called verbal communication. Types: Verbal communication takes place through face-to-face conversations, group discussions, counseling, interview, radio, television, calls, memos, letters, reports, notes, email etc. Non-verbal communication:
Non-verbal communication Definition: When messages or information is exchanged or communicated without using any spoken or written word is known as nonverbal communication. Types: Non-verbal communication takes place though gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, physical proximity, touching etc. Written communication:
Written communication Definition: Written communication is a form of verbal communication. The name speaks itself! The communication which is performed through various written documents. Types: Email, signs, letters, magazines, books and anything else transcribed into typed or handwritten words Visual communication:
Visual communication Definition: Visual communication is communication through a visual aid and is described as the conveyance of ideas and information in forms that can be read or looked upon. Types: Visual communication involves a visual display, such as pictures, illustrations, charts, graphs, topography, television and films. Objectives:
Objectives - By the end of the lesson, Ss can: Use lexical items related to the topic of `Communication` Review: Future continuous Use some verbs that are followed by to-ìninitive Do the activites II. GRAMMAR I
Introduction:
Review: Future continuous Grammar 1:
1. Read the conversation in GETTING STARTED. Underline the future continuous tense and answer the questions. Phuc:
... How about this Sunday afternoon at
2.30 p.m.? There's Superman 3.
Great..., but I'll be having my Vietnamese
class. Let's go for the 4.15 p.m. show. I'll
need to take the bus to Nguyen Du Street
and it's quite far.
But it's not Galaxy Nguyen Du!
We'll be seeing it at Galaxy Nguyen Trai...
Great..., but I'll be having my Vietnamese
class. Let's go for the 4.15 p.m. show. I'll
need to take the bus to Nguyen Du Street
and it's quite far.
But it's not Galaxy Nguyen Du!
We'll be seeing it at Galaxy Nguyen Trai...
Suggested answer: Review:
Review We use the future continuous tense to express being in the process of doing something at a specific time in the future. Example: Tonight at 8.30 p.m. Mai will be watching Frozen again at home. She loves it! (She will be in the process of watching the film at 8.30 p.m) Grammar 2:
2. Complete the sentences with the future continuous.
Grammar 3:
3. Look at the years provided. Work in groups to predict when the following may happen in the future. Then compare your answes with other groups. 1. We won`t be using landline telephones in ______. 2. We will still be sending snail mail in ___________. 3. We will be communicating with telepathy devices in _______. 4. We will still be using art to communicate in _________. 5. We won`t be working F2F any more in ________. 6. We will be using signs in ______, but the signs will be more interactive. - Suggested answer:
- Suggested answer: III. GRAMMAR II
Introduction:
Verb to-infinitive Grammar 4:
4. Look at the conversation in GETTING STARTED again and write down all the verbs that are followed by to-infinitive that you can find. Nick: Hi Phuc. Well I wanted to ask you the same question. latex(rarr) want to ask Phuc: Why? We planned to meet outside the cinema, didn`t we? We waited and then Mai decided to go in without you. She disn`t want to miss the start of Frozen you know. Did you oversleep or something? latex(rarr) plan to meet, decide to go, want to miss Phuc: Are you kidding? We didn`t see you there. We tried to call you but couldn`t get through. latex(rarr) try to call Nick: Great..., but I`ll be having my Vietnamese class. Let`s go for the 4.15 p.m. show. I`ll need to take the bus to Nguyen Du Street and it`s quite far. latex(rarr) need to take Verb to-infinitive:
Verb to-infinitive If you want to follow a verb with another action, we must use either a gerund (Unit 1) or an infinitive. Example: They want to see Superman 3 this Sunday. 1. Some common verbs followed by to-infinitive. Verbs of thinking: choose, decide, plan Verbs of feeling: love, hate, prefer Other verbs: try, want, need 2. Some verbs are followed by a noun and the to-infinitive: She asked him to send her a text message. He wanted all his friends to come to his party. Some examples:
Some examples: Naomi arranged to stay with her cousin in Miami. Nancy can`t stand to work the late shift. He doesn`t care to participate in the activity. She claimed to be a princess. We decided to go to Hawaii. He demanded to speak to Mr. Harris. They expect to arrive early. He hates to clean dishes. I hope to begin college this year. We intend to visit you next spring. I learned to speak Japanese when I was a kid. We love to scuba dive. We plan to go to Europe this summer. Watch out:
Watch out!
Some verbs such as love, hate, prefer can be followed by both a gerund and to-infinitive without signficant change in meaning.
5. Choose the best answer. 1. We`ve diceded _____ in Ho Chi Minh City for three more days. a. stay b. staying c. to stay 2. Do you want _____ a mobile phone battery that uses solar energy? a. having b. to have c. has 3. They chose ?_____ the bus there. a. to take b. will take c. taking 4. I tried ____ you losts of times but couldn`t get through. a. called b. call c. to call 5. I think in the future many people will prefer _____ by using social media. a. to communicate b. will communicate c. communicate - Number 1:
1. We`ve diceded _____ in Ho Chi Minh City for three more days.
a. stay
b. staying
c. to stay
- Number 2:
2. Do you want _____ a mobile phone battery that uses solar energy?
a. having
b. to have
c. has
- Number 3:
3. They chose _____ the bus there.
a. to take
b. will take
c. taking
- Number 4:
4. I tried ____ you losts of times but couldn`t get through.
a. called
b. call
c. to call
- Number 5:
5. I think in the future many people will prefer _____ by using social media.
a. to communicate
b. will communicate
c. communicate
Grammar 6:
5. The Dream List. Imagine we are in the year 2050. Work in pairs and select ways of communication that you think will be most common. Then make the list longer by sharing your ideas with another pair using full sentences. Example: We`ll using video conferencing in every meeting. - Suggested answer:
- Suggested answer: Imagine we are in the year 2050. Work in pairs and select ways of communication that you think will be most common. 1. We`ll using video chatting in every talking. 2. We`ll using social media as Facebook and Twitter allow users to communicate with networks of people. 4. We`ll using voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) in several communication products and services. 5. We`ll using Bluetooth headsets to conduct phone conversations whilst walking about or (not to be recommended) when driving for some time IV. THE END
Homework:
Homework Learn the grammar: passive voice, past simple and past perfect Do exercise in the woorkbook Prepare for next lesson find the meaning of the new words in the next - lesson 4. Communication Goodbye:
 
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