University of International Business and Economics Notice how these expressions are related to disasters hurricane-damaged outlets;hurricane Katrina;terrorist bombing;a personal tool for survival;a widespread disaster;(landslide,earthquake,Tsunami,mine explosion, tornado,Taifeng,flood,snow storm,fire) Ask students to do multiple choices questions in news item one.Compare answers. Ask students to do True (T)or False (F)questions for news item two.Compare answers.Explain why it is true or false. 制卧爱价贫易大孝 UNIVERSITY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMCS
University of International Business and Economics Notice how these expressions are related to disasters. hurricane-damaged outlets; hurricane Katrina; terrorist bombing; a personal tool for survival; a widespread disaster; (landslide, earthquake, Tsunami, mine explosion, tornado, Taifeng, flood, snow storm, fire) Ask students to do multiple choices questions in news item one. Compare answers. Ask students to do True (T) or False (F) questions for news item two. Compare answers. Explain why it is true or false
University of International Business and Economics Third Listening:sentence imitation Ask students to use the following active vocabularies to form sentences as what they have heard from listening (Dictate then remember). 1.thanks to--A New Orleans juice-bar company hopes to reopen at least five of its hurricane-damaged outlets this week,thanks to employees who were able to use text messages to arrange cleanups and the delivery of fresh supplies. 2.transmit--Text messaging,also known as short messaging service,or "SMS," uses the same cellular networks that transmit millions of telephone calls daily 3.go through--But text messages,which are limited to 160 alphanumeric characters,are more likely to go through even when voice traffic gets congested. 4.get in touch with--Text messaging can be a personal tool for survival to get in touch with loved ones or others after a widespread disaster. 制卧爱价贫易大孝 15 wER与T节¥Tt。4L地S AND FCONOMC
University of International Business and Economics Third Listening: sentence imitation Ask students to use the following active vocabularies to form sentences as what they have heard from listening (Dictate then remember). 1. thanks to--A New Orleans juice-bar company hopes to reopen at least five of its hurricane-damaged outlets this week, thanks to employees who were able to use text messages to arrange cleanups and the delivery of fresh supplies. 2. transmit--Text messaging, also known as short messaging service, or "SMS," uses the same cellular networks that transmit millions of telephone calls daily. 3. go through-- But text messages, which are limited to 160 alphanumeric characters, are more likely to go through even when voice traffic gets congested. 4. get in touch with--Text messaging can be a personal tool for survival to get in touch with loved ones or others after a widespread disaster