Title: No smoking, please!
1Unit 2
No smoking, please!
By Pan Xijing
2Asking For Permission
? Do you mind if I ?
? Would you mind if I did ?
? Does / Would it bother you if I ?
? Can / May / Could I ?
? I wonder if I could ?
3Asking For Permission
Responses
? Do you mind if I ?
? Would you mind if I did ?
?
? Does / Would it bother you if I ?
? Can / May / Could I ?
? I wonder if I could ?
4Asking For Permission
AGREEMENT
? Do you mind if I ?
not.
Of course
? Would you mind if I did ?
? Does / Would it bother you if I ?
? Can / May / Could I ?
? I wonder if I could ?
5Asking For Permission
DISAGREEMENT
? Do you mind if I ?
? Would you mind if I did ?
.
? Does / Would it bother you if I ?
not.
? Can / May / Could I ?
? I wonder if I could ?
6?
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Wet Paint!
Hands Off!
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7Why?
8a waste of money
fires
air pollution
secondhand smoke
illnesses
dirty environment
9Listening
10 38
89
smokers
male smokers
Chinese Population
11advantage
disadvantages
on one hand
on the other hand
28 billion yuan , 1989
government
illnesses
fires
receive money / sales
24 billion yuan , 1989
smoke in bed
12advantage
disadvantages
on one hand
on the other hand
28 billion yuan , 1989
government
illnesses
fires
receive money / sales
24 billion yuan , 1989
smoke in bed
24
28
13advantage
disadvantages
on one hand
on the other hand
28 billion yuan , 1989
government
illnesses
fires
receive money / sales
24 billion yuan , 1989
smoke in bed
24
overweight
28
advantage
disadvantages
14boys
28
16---19 age group
girls
32
58 million
men
38
17 million lt 1/3
20---24 age group
women
39
smokers
British Population
15Discussion
16If you were the boss of a tobacco company, what
would you do to remain in business?
17Why do smokers continue to smoke?
1---2hs
enjoy, relax,
go without smoking
2hs later
bad, uncomfortable
?
a new supply of NICOTINE
18Language Points
1938 of the Chinese population smoke.
70 of the water on the earth is salty.
One smoker in four / One out of four dies from
smoking.
Three students in four / Three out of four are
League members.
20One third of the worlds cigarettes are produced
in China.
Seven tenths of the water on the earth is salty.
21One third of the worlds cigarettes are produced
in China.
Seven tenths of the water on the earth is salty.
three fourths / three quarters
22One third of the worlds cigarettes are produced
in China.
Seven tenths of the water on the earth is salty.
a / one half
23One third of the worlds cigarettes are produced
in China.
Seven tenths of the water on the earth is salty.
a / one quarter
24chance
There is a chance that our Chinese athletes will
get more gold medals than last Olympic Games.
The chance is that all the graduates from No.1
High School can go to colleges and universities.
25compare with / to ...
More men smoke in China, compared with / to women.
men smokers
women smokers
Readers compare books to food.
26adj. n. -ed prepositional phrase
remain
Though Walt Disney has been dead for scores of
years, his Mickey Mouse remains alive in many
peoples heart.
Peter became a news reporter but John remained a
woodcutter.
27He was still absorbed in his work.
He remained absorbed in his work.
It was very late, but the old man was still deep
in thought.
, but the old man remained deep in
thought.
28-ed participle --- attribute
illnesses caused by smoking illnesses which
/ that are caused by
smoking
nicotine contained in tobacco
characters drawn by Walt
fallen leaves
a retired worker
29predicative clause ????
what / when / where / why / how / because /
whether
The surprise was that Annie was going to marry a
young foreigner.
Maybe it was because she loved his money.
The problem was whether they could understand
each other or not.
30go without
One can not go without food and water.
If the main speaker was absent, the conference
would not go without him.
31Goodbye!