Lesson 3 Daily Verbal Communication(I)
Warm-up Cases Form of Address Greeting
Objectives
Learn the differences of addressing people and greeting between Chinese and western culture.
Learn what are the topics at the beginning of the conversation. Learn how to visit someone and how to leave.
Warm-up cases Twelve cups of tea Question 1:
Why did I have 12 cups of tea? Question 2:
How could you help ¡°I¡± in this case out of the awkward situation?
1. Addressing People
Discuss the differences in addressing people between English and Chinese cultures. How to address people? Acquaintance
Mr. Ms. or Mrs. + surname VIP
Title + full name/ surname
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Count or Earl²® Viscount×Ó BaronÄÐ Stranger
Mr. Madam (only use the word Sir if he is much older than you or you don¡¯t know his surname but he is a VIP) Young people
Young man Young Lady
Kid(s) Young Master(СÍõ×Ó) How to express fu +title? Tips: ÐÐÕþÍ·ÏÎ
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2. Greetings
Western expressions Good morning/afternoon/ evening. How are you?
How are things going? How are you getting on? How are things (with you)? How¡¯s everything? How¡¯s life? Hello. Hey. /Hi.
Chinese expressions Where are you going?ÄãÉÏÄÄÈ¥£¿ Where have you been?ÄãÈ¥ÄÄÀïÀ²£¿ Have you had your meal?³Ô¹ýÁËÂð£¿
Summary
Addressing People Greetings
Assignments
Compare the American friendship with the Chinese friendship.
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Lesson 4 Daily Verbal Communication(II)
Initiating Conversation and Conversation Topic Visiting Parting
To learn the daily expression in intercultural communication; to understand the form of address and conversation topic.
1. Initiating Conversations and Conversation Topic
What topics should be avoided in initiating conversation? Age
Money/Salary Health Family
Conversation topics
Hobbies Holidays The weather
A local or national event Jobs
Films/books
2. Visiting Someone
Business visiting:
arrange a time in advance some straight to the point Social visiting: more flexible
Some suitable expressions:
I haven¡¯t seen you for a long time. I was wondering whether I could come round to visit you sometime.
I¡¯d like to come and see you sometime. Would you be free one afternoon next week?
Mr. Zhang and I would like to come and visit you. Would it be convenient for us to come Wednesday evening? Things to be minded Advance notice
Take off the out-door clothing immediately, if not, they would consider you stay only a few minutes. Finish eating
Food-offering differences
3. Partings Question:
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What are the differences in parting between Chinese and English cultures? The differences: Westerners: A couple of minutes¡¯ small talk
Well, it¡¯s been lovely to see you again, but I must be going soon. I hope we¡¯ll be able to get together again before long...
Thank you for a lovely evening. I must not hold you any longer. Chinese: abrupt leaving-taking I¡¯m leaving now. Case study
Li Hongzhang¡¯s embarrassment: Question 1:
Could the Westerners understand the Chinese modesty? Question 2:
How could Li get rid of his embarrassment? Different Attitudes Toward a Fly in a Beer Question:
What can be revealed out of the case? Borrow Money & Lend Money Question 1:
If you were ¡°I¡± in this case, how would you adjust yourself?
Question 2:
What¡¯s the response of the the American if you are generous and say: ¡°Don¡¯t mention it again. You don¡¯t have to pay me back.¡±
Summary
Initiating Conversations Visiting Someone Partings Assignments
Video Watching: The Joy Luck Club¡¶Ï²¸£»á¡·
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