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1、2022年高中英語(yǔ) Unit2 Getting a job Language points教案 牛津譯林版選修11
1. … you won’t have to answer questions off the top of your head during the interview.
off the top of one’s head 信口地
2. Don’t worry about having butterflies in your stomach before the interview.
have butterflies in one’s stomach
(做某事前)驚
2、慌,緊張
e.g. I always have butterflies in my stomach just before I perform on stage.
3. Smile when you shake hands with the interviewer and look him or her in the eye.
look somebody in the eye
直視某人,正視某人
e.g. I asked him to look me in the eye and tell me what he had done with my bike.
4. You shoul
3、d follow it up by writing to …
follow up 對(duì)……采取進(jìn)一步行動(dòng),加強(qiáng)
e.g. Lucy followed up her interview with a telephone call.
5. Nod your head when you agree with…
nod one’s head 點(diǎn)頭
e.g. She nodded her head to show that she agreed with me.
6. This allows you to prepare good answers and means you won
4、’t have to answer questions off the top of your head during the interview.
The idiom off the top of your head means ‘from the knowledge you have in your memory’.
e.g. He was famous for being able to answer difficult questions off the top of his head.
Off the top of my head, I can only think o
5、f one post office near here.
7. It can also give you the edge over other candidates, so remember to check your spelling, punctuation and grammar. …
The idiom give you the edge over sb./sth. means ‘to have a small advantage over sb./sth.’.
e.g. Good boxers are always looking for something to give
6、 them the edge over their opponents in a fight.
You might be better at maths but I have the edge over you in sports.
8. If you follow the advice I’ve given you today, landing a job should be as easy
as pie.
1) The word land means ‘succeeded in getting’.
e.g. Sam has just landed a post a
7、s manager assistant in this big pany.
2) The idiom ‘a(chǎn)s easy as pie = as easy as ABC’ means ‘very easy’.
e.g. It’s as easy as pie/ABC for the scientist to solve the maths problem.
9. He found living among local people there to be challenging but worthwhile.
句中分詞短語(yǔ) living among local people 用作賓語(yǔ);不定式短語(yǔ) to be challenging but worthwhile 是賓語(yǔ)補(bǔ)足語(yǔ),這里也可省略 to be,直接用形
容詞作賓語(yǔ)補(bǔ)足語(yǔ)。
e.g. We found him (to be) dishonest.
Homework
1. Review the important language points of this unit.
2. Make preparations for the Word Power of this unit.