Directions: Listen carefully. Draw a circle around the letter beside your choice.
1.Excuse me. Are you…
a.Mr. Cross? b.Mrs. Cross? c.Miss Cross?
2.I don't know…full name.
a.Mr. Martin's b.Mrs. Martin's c.Miss Martin's
3.… lives at 137 Main Street
a.Mr. Green b.Mrs. Green. c. Miss Green
4.… was born in Paris.
a.Mr. Bell b. Mrs. Bell c. Miss Bell
5.Is…a newspaper editor?
a.Mr. Nelson b.Mrs. Nelson c.Miss Nelson
6.… works downtown in a hospital.
a. Mr. Fuller b. Mrs. Fuller c. Miss Fuller
7. Miss Smart' s initials are…
a.A.J. b.A.G. c.K.J.
8.----Do you know his initials?
----Yes. They are…
a.C.D. b.C. B. c.T. B.
9.----Your initials, please?
a.C. R. L. b.C. I. L. c.G. R. N.
10.…are Mrs. Wells' initials.
a.J. S. E. b. A. S. E. c.A. S.V.
Score:____
B.Sentences For Oral Repetition
Directions: You are going to hear some sentences chosen from the comprehension material in this lesson. Listen carefully and repeat.
Part Ⅱ Rodney Hill Watson
Vocabulary
Cultural Notes
Student Evaluation
1. down town
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2. Rodney Hill Watson
3.Rod
4.Bob
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5.Denver
6.Colorado
7.clayton Street
In English speaking countries, the given name (or first name) is placed before the surname (family name of last name). So if the person's given name is Henry and his surname is Jones, the full name world be written Henry Jones. Many people also have a middle name which they do not usually use except for identification on official documents.
My General Impression
My Major Problems ____identifying words ____recognizing structures ____understanding ideas ____remembering facts____________
Exercises:
Choose a or b to complete each statement.
1.The speaker's name is…
a. Rod Watson. b. Bob Watson.
2.…lives in Denver Colorado.
a.Bob b.Bob's brother
3.Rod Watson's address is…Clayton Street.
a. 1419 b. 1490
4.Bob was born in…
a. 1941. b. 1937.
5. The speaker's birthday is…
a.March 1. b.March 4.
Lesson 2 Part Ⅲ Registering
Part Ⅲ Registering
Vocabulary
Cultural Notes
Student Evaluation
1. register
2. surname
3.initial
When signing official documents, a person usually signs his given name, the initial of his middle name, and his surname. So the signature of Henry Samuel Mason or H.S.Mason. The first is more common in America while the latter is more common in Great Britain.
My General Impression