(共20张PPT)
Unit
10
You
are
supposed
to
shake
hands
Section
B
2a-2e
Free
talk
France
What
do
they
have
in
common?
China
France
Lin
Yue
PREDICTION(预测)
What’s
the
letter
about?
Para.1
Para.2
Table
manners
A
nice
host
family
Read
the
letter
quickly
and
match
the
main
idea
with
each
paragraph.
FAST-READING
What’s
the
letter
mainly
about?
Tip
1:
Pay
attention
to
the
key
words
while
reading.
Lin
Yue’s
Life
in
France
The
structure
of
the
passage
Lin
Yue’s
Life
in
France
A
nice
host
family
Table
manners
Thanks
for
your
message.
Yes,
I’m
having
a
great
time
on
my
student
exchange
program
in
France.
I
was
a
bit
nervous
before
I
arrived
here,
but
there
was
no
reason
to
be.
My
host
family
is
really
nice.
They
go
out
of
their
way
to
make
me
feel
at
home.
The
grandmother
knows
that
I
miss
Chinese
food
a
lot.
So
she
actually
learned
how
to
make
Chinese
food!
She
also
has
a
teenage
granddaughter
about
my
age
who
is
really
kind.
She
always
talks
to
me
in
French
to
help
me
practice.
You
wouldn’t
believe
how
quickly
my
French
has
improved
because
of
that.
I'm
very
comfortable
speaking
French
now.
Although
I
still
make
lots
of
mistakes,
it
doesn't
worry
me
as
it
used
to.
1.Why
is
Lin
Yue
in
France?
2.
Does
she
enjoy
staying
with
her
host
family?
How
do
you
know?
CAREFUL-READING
Read
Para.
1
carefully
and
answer
the
questions.
1.Why
is
Lin
Yue
in
France?
A
student
exchange
program
is
a
program
in
which
students
from
a
secondary
school
or
university
study
abroad
and
live
with
a
host
family
for
a
period
of
6
to
10
months
or
longer.
Foreign
exchange
programs
provide
students
with
a
chance
to
study
in
a
different
country
and
environment
experiencing
the
history
and
culture
of
another
country.
How
is
her
French?
When
did
grandma
learn
how
to
cook
Chinese
food?
After
Lin
Yue’s
arrival
Before
Lin
Yue’s
arrival
Is
she
still
as
nervous
as
before
going
to
France?
2.Does
she
enjoy
staying
with
her
host
family?
How
you
know?
learned…
Thanks
for
your
message.
Yes,
I’m
having
a
great
time
on
my
student
exchange
program
in
France.
I
was
a
bit
nervous
before
I
arrived
here,
but
there
was
no
reason
to
be.
My
host
family
is
really
nice.
They
go
out
of
their
way
to
make
me
feel
at
home.
The
grandmother
knows
that
I
miss
Chinese
food
a
lot.
So
she
actually
learned
how
to
make
Chinese
food!
She
also
has
a
teenage
granddaughter
about
my
age
who
is
really
kind.
She
always
talks
to
me
in
French
to
help
me
practice.
You
wouldn’t
believe
how
quickly
my
French
has
improved
because
of
that.
I'm
very
comfortable
speaking
French
now.
Although
I
still
make
lots
of
mistakes,
it
doesn't
worry
me
as
it
used
to.
CAREFUL-READING
Read
Para.
1
carefully
and
answer
the
questions.
They
A
nice
host
family
Who
are
they?
How
do
they
help
her?
talks…
Food
Language
try
one’s
best
to
do
She
feels
.
at
home
go
out
of
one’s
way
Everyone
can
make
mistakes.
Never
be
afraid
of
making
mistakes,
for
we
learn
more
from
them
.
The
structure
of
the
passage
Lin
Yue’s
Life
in
France
A
nice
host
family
Table
manners
She
feels
at
home.
Language
Food
1.
What
is
the
biggest
challenge
she
is
facing?
Why?
2.
How
many
examples
are
mentioned?
3.Take
notes
about
the
table
manners
in
France.
My
biggest
challenge
is
learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
As
you
can
imagine,
things
are
different
from
the
way
they
are
at
home.
For
example,
you're
not
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
your
plate.
You're
supposed
to
put
it
on
the
table!
I
thought
that
was
pretty
strange
at
first,
but
now
I’m
used
to
it.
Another
example
is
that
you’re
not
supposed
to
eat
anything
with
your
hands
except
bread,
not
even
fruit.
You
have
to
cut
it
up
and
eat
it
with
a
fork.
Another
thing
is
that
it
is
impolite
to
say
you’re
full.
If
you
don’t
want
any
more
food,
you
should
just
say,
“That
was
delicious.”
Also,
you’re
not
supposed
to
put
your
elbows
on
the
table.
I
have
to
say
that
I
find
it
difficult
to
remember
everything,
but
I’m
gradually
getting
used
to
it.
I
don’t
find
French
customs
so
strange
anymore.
Tip
2:
Taking
notes
can
help
you
move
language
from
your
short-term
to
long-term
memory
.
CAREFUL-READING
Read
Para.
2
carefully
and
answer
the
questions.
Four.
Table
manners
bread
plate
table
hands
bread
fruit
fork
elbows
table
what
to
say
“I’m
full.”
“That
was
delicious.”
Tip
3:
The
connectives(连接词)are
quite
helpful
in
getting
information.
The
table
manners
in
France.
CAREFUL-READING
Dos
Don’ts
You’re
expected
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
…
You’re
not
supposed
to…
Table
manners
bread
plate
table
hands
bread
fruit
fork
elbows
table
what
to
say
“I’m
full.”
“That
was
delicious.”
full
The
table
manners
in
France.
CAREFUL-READING
Table
manners
Dos
Don’ts
bread
table
hands
bread
fruit
fork
“That
was
delicious.”
bread
plate
“I’m
full.”
elbows
table
Table
manners
bread
plate
table
hands
bread
fruit
fork
elbows
table
what
to
say
“I’m
full.”
“That
was
delicious.”
Table
manners
bread
plate
table
hands
bread
fruit
fork
elbows
table
what
to
say
“I’m
full.”
“That
was
delicious.”
The
table
manners
in
France.
CAREFUL-READING
bread
table
hands
bread
fruit
fork
“That
was
delicious.”
bread
plate
“I’m
full.”
elbows
table
not
so
strange
Table
manners
Dos
Don’ts
Table
manners
The
structure
of
the
passage
Lin
Yue’s
Life
in
France
A
nice
host
family
Dos
She
has
a
great
time.
She
feels
at
home.
Don’ts
not
so
strange
bread
table
hands
bread
fruit
fork
“That
was
delicious.”
bread
plate
“I’m
full.”
elbows
table
Language
Food
We
can
solve
problems
with
others’
help
and
our
own
efforts.
Thinking
If
you
travel
or
study
abroad,
facing
different
customs
and
cultures,
what
are
you
supposed
to
do?
Different
countries
have
different
customs.
Respect
(尊重)different
cultures.
When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.
Check
the
table
manners
you
are
(not)
supposed
to
do
in
China
and
France.
Yes
(√)
No(×)
Comparison
Table
manners
France
China
eat
fruit
with
your
hands
put
your
bread
on
the
table
put
your
elbows
on
the
table
say
you
are
full
√
×
×
×
√
√
×
×
Laura
is
coming
to
China
as
an
exchange
student
for
the
first
time.
Help
Lin
Yue
write
another
letter
to
give
her
some
advice
on
how
to
behave
properly
at
the
table.
Dear
Laura,
You
must
be
excited
about
coming
to
China
soon.
Let
me
give
you
some
advice
about
the
table
manners
in
China.
When
you
are
eating
at
the
table,
it’s
impolite
to
_____________________________________
Have
a
safe
trip
and
I’m
looking
forward
to
meeting
you
soon!
Yours,
Lin
Yue
Sentence
patterns:
?
You
are
expected
to…
?
You
are
not
supposed
to…
?
It
is
impolite…
Writing
Optional
Search
for
more
information
about
the
manners
in
any
country
you’re
interested
in.
For
All
Polish
the
letter
to
Laura.
homework
Thank
you!