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Unit3

Couldyoupleasetellmewheretherestroomsare?

C

Unit3

Couldyoupleasetell1當(dāng)你到國外游玩時(shí),要知道如何禮貌地請求幫助是十分重要的。

當(dāng)你到國外游玩時(shí),要知道如何禮貌地請求幫助是十分重要的。

2例如,你可能會(huì)問“洗手間在哪里?”或者“您能告訴我洗手間在哪里嗎?“,例如,你可能會(huì)問“洗手間在哪里?”或者“您能告訴我洗手間在哪3這些用語都是問路的相似問句。

兩句都是正確的,但第一句聽起來不那么禮貌,這是因?yàn)樗釂柼苯恿恕_@些用語都是問路的相似問句。

兩句都是正確的,但第一句聽起4當(dāng)我們請求幫助時(shí)僅僅正確地提問還遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)不夠的,

我們還需要學(xué)習(xí)如何表達(dá)才更有禮貌。

當(dāng)我們請求幫助時(shí)僅僅正確地提問還遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)不夠的,

我們還需要學(xué)習(xí)5

優(yōu)秀的說話者在不同情境會(huì)改變自己說話的方式。

優(yōu)秀的說話者在不同情境會(huì)改變自己說話的方式。

6他們所使用的表述或許取決于他們與誰交談以及與談話者的熟悉程度。他們所使用的表述或許取決于他們與誰交談以及與談話者的熟悉程度7如果你對你的同學(xué)直接問話是完全可以的因?yàn)槟銓λ麄兒苁煜ぁ?/p>

如果你對你的同學(xué)直接問話是完全可以的因?yàn)槟銓λ麄兒苁煜ぁ?/p>

8然而你對老師說學(xué)校郊游是在什么時(shí)候?這也許聽起來是不夠禮貌;然而你對老師說學(xué)校郊游是在什么時(shí)候?這也許聽起來是不夠禮9但如果你說:請問,韋斯特老師,您知道學(xué)校什么時(shí)間郊游嗎?這聽起來就要禮貌得多。但如果你說:請問,韋斯特老師,您知道學(xué)校什么時(shí)間郊游嗎?10通常禮貌的提問語句要長一些,并且包含諸如Couldyouplease...?或CanIask...?表達(dá)。通常禮貌的提問語句要長一些,并且包含諸如Couldyou11說“彼得,麻煩你說一下你的電子郵件地址好嗎?”比說“彼得,告訴我你的電子郵件地址?!甭犉饋砀卸Y貌。說“彼得,麻煩你說一下你的電子郵件地址好嗎?”比說“彼得,告12有時(shí)我們甚至需要花一些時(shí)間來導(dǎo)入我們的請求。

有時(shí)我們甚至需要花一些時(shí)間來導(dǎo)入我們的請求。

13例如我們先對陌生人說,“勞駕,我想您能否幫我一下”或者“十分抱歉麻煩你,但是...“之后才說出請求幫助。

例如我們先對陌生人說,“勞駕,我想您能否幫我一下”或者“14似乎禮貌地講話比直白地說話更困難一些。似乎禮貌地講話比直白地說話更困難一些。15然而,學(xué)習(xí)如何使用恰當(dāng)?shù)恼Z言是很重要的。這會(huì)幫助你與他人更好地進(jìn)行交流。

然而,學(xué)習(xí)如何使用恰當(dāng)?shù)恼Z言是很重要的。這會(huì)幫助你與他人更16

When

you

visit

a

foreign

country,

it

is

important

to

know

how

to

ask

for

help

politely.

When

you

visit

a

foreign

c17For

example,

youmayask

“Where

arethe

restrooms?”

or

“Could

you

please

tell

me

where

the

restrooms

are?”For

example,

youmayask

“Wher18

Theseare

similar

requests

for

directions.

Both

are

correct,

but

the

first

one

sounds

less

polite.

Theseare

similar

requests

f19That

is

because

it

is

a

very

direct

question.

It

is

not

enough

to

just

ask

a

question

correctly.That

is

because

it

is

a

very

20We

also

need

to

learn

how

to

be

polite

when

we

ask

for

help

.

We

also

need

to

learn

how

to

21Goodspeakers

change

the

way

they

speak

in

different

situations.

Goodspeakers

change

the

way

22The

expressions

they

use

might

depend

on

whom

they

are

speaking

to

or

how

well

they

know

eachother.The

expressions

they

use

migh23Itisallrighttoaskdirectquestionstoyourclassmatesbecauseyouknowwell.

Itisallrighttoaskdirect24However,if

you

say

to

your

teacher,

“When

is

the

school

trip?”,

this

might

sound

impolite.However,if

you

say

to

your

t25But

if

you

say,

“Excuse

me,

Mr.

West.

Do

you

know

when

the

school

trip

is?”,

this

will

sound

much

more

polite.

But

if

you

say,

“Excuse

me,

Mr26

Usually

polite

questions

are

longer.

Theyinclude

expressions

such

as

“Could

you

please

..?”

or“May

I

ask

...?”

Usually

polite

questions

are

27It

sounds

more

polite

to

say,

“Peter,

could

you

please

tell

me

your

e-mail

address?”

than

“Peter,

tell

me

your

e-mail

address.”

It

sounds

more

polite

to

say,

28Sometimes

we

even

need

to

spend

time

leading

in

to

a

request.

Sometimes

we

even

need

to

spe29For

example,

we

might

first

sayto

a

stranger,

“Excuse

me,

I

wonder

if

you

can

help

me”

or

“I’m

sorry

to

trouble

you,

but

...”

before

asking

for

help.

For

example,

we

might

first

s30It

might

seem

more

difficult

to

speak

politely

than

be

directly.

It

might

seem

more

difficult

31However,

it

is

important

to

learn

how

to

use

theright

languageindifferentsituations.

However,

it

is

important

to

l32This

will

help

you

communicate

better

with

other

people.

This

will

help

you

communicat33Goodhabitsachievebeautifullife.

Trytobeyourbest.Goodhabitsachievebeautiful34Unit3

Couldyoupleasetellmewheretherestroomsare?

C

Unit3

Couldyoupleasetell35當(dāng)你到國外游玩時(shí),要知道如何禮貌地請求幫助是十分重要的。

當(dāng)你到國外游玩時(shí),要知道如何禮貌地請求幫助是十分重要的。

36例如,你可能會(huì)問“洗手間在哪里?”或者“您能告訴我洗手間在哪里嗎?“,例如,你可能會(huì)問“洗手間在哪里?”或者“您能告訴我洗手間在哪37這些用語都是問路的相似問句。

兩句都是正確的,但第一句聽起來不那么禮貌,這是因?yàn)樗釂柼苯恿?。這些用語都是問路的相似問句。

兩句都是正確的,但第一句聽起38當(dāng)我們請求幫助時(shí)僅僅正確地提問還遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)不夠的,

我們還需要學(xué)習(xí)如何表達(dá)才更有禮貌。

當(dāng)我們請求幫助時(shí)僅僅正確地提問還遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)不夠的,

我們還需要學(xué)習(xí)39

優(yōu)秀的說話者在不同情境會(huì)改變自己說話的方式。

優(yōu)秀的說話者在不同情境會(huì)改變自己說話的方式。

40他們所使用的表述或許取決于他們與誰交談以及與談話者的熟悉程度。他們所使用的表述或許取決于他們與誰交談以及與談話者的熟悉程度41如果你對你的同學(xué)直接問話是完全可以的因?yàn)槟銓λ麄兒苁煜ぁ?/p>

如果你對你的同學(xué)直接問話是完全可以的因?yàn)槟銓λ麄兒苁煜ぁ?/p>

42然而你對老師說學(xué)校郊游是在什么時(shí)候?這也許聽起來是不夠禮貌;然而你對老師說學(xué)校郊游是在什么時(shí)候?這也許聽起來是不夠禮43但如果你說:請問,韋斯特老師,您知道學(xué)校什么時(shí)間郊游嗎?這聽起來就要禮貌得多。但如果你說:請問,韋斯特老師,您知道學(xué)校什么時(shí)間郊游嗎?44通常禮貌的提問語句要長一些,并且包含諸如Couldyouplease...?或CanIask...?表達(dá)。通常禮貌的提問語句要長一些,并且包含諸如Couldyou45說“彼得,麻煩你說一下你的電子郵件地址好嗎?”比說“彼得,告訴我你的電子郵件地址?!甭犉饋砀卸Y貌。說“彼得,麻煩你說一下你的電子郵件地址好嗎?”比說“彼得,告46有時(shí)我們甚至需要花一些時(shí)間來導(dǎo)入我們的請求。

有時(shí)我們甚至需要花一些時(shí)間來導(dǎo)入我們的請求。

47例如我們先對陌生人說,“勞駕,我想您能否幫我一下”或者“十分抱歉麻煩你,但是...“之后才說出請求幫助。

例如我們先對陌生人說,“勞駕,我想您能否幫我一下”或者“48似乎禮貌地講話比直白地說話更困難一些。似乎禮貌地講話比直白地說話更困難一些。49然而,學(xué)習(xí)如何使用恰當(dāng)?shù)恼Z言是很重要的。這會(huì)幫助你與他人更好地進(jìn)行交流。

然而,學(xué)習(xí)如何使用恰當(dāng)?shù)恼Z言是很重要的。這會(huì)幫助你與他人更50

When

you

visit

a

foreign

country,

it

is

important

to

know

how

to

ask

for

help

politely.

When

you

visit

a

foreign

c51For

example,

youmayask

“Where

arethe

restrooms?”

or

“Could

you

please

tell

me

where

the

restrooms

are?”For

example,

youmayask

“Wher52

Theseare

similar

requests

for

directions.

Both

are

correct,

but

the

first

one

sounds

less

polite.

Theseare

similar

requests

f53That

is

because

it

is

a

very

direct

question.

It

is

not

enough

to

just

ask

a

question

correctly.That

is

because

it

is

a

very

54We

also

need

to

learn

how

to

be

polite

when

we

ask

for

help

.

We

also

need

to

learn

how

to

55Goodspeakers

change

the

way

they

speak

in

different

situations.

Goodspeakers

change

the

way

56The

expressions

they

use

might

depend

on

whom

they

are

speaking

to

or

how

well

they

know

eachother.The

expressions

they

use

migh57Itisallrighttoaskdirectquestionstoyourclassmatesbecauseyouknowwell.

Itisallrighttoaskdirect58However,if

you

say

to

your

teacher,

“When

is

the

school

trip?”,

this

might

sound

impolite.However,if

you

say

to

your

t59But

if

you

say,

“Excuse

me,

Mr.

West.

Do

you

know

when

the

school

trip

is?”,

this

will

sound

much

more

polite.

But

if

you

say,

“Excuse

me,

Mr60

Usually

polite

questions

are

longer.

Theyinclude

expressions

such

as

“Could

you

please

..?”

or“May

I

ask

...?”

Usually

polite

questions

are

61It

sounds

more

polite

to

say,

“Peter,

could

you

please

tell

me

your

e-mail

address?”

than

“Peter,

tell

me

your

e-mail

address.”

It

sounds

more

polite

to

say,

62Sometimes

we

even

n

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