(共32张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Section
B
in
Japan
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks
not
polite
in
America
make
noise
while
eating
noodles
impolite
in
Japan
eat
or
drink
while
walking
down
the
street
rude
Table
manners
around
the
world.
Presentation
There
are
many
table
manners
around
the
world.
But
different
countries
have
different
culture.
…
You
are
supposed
to
pick
up
your
bowl
of
rice.
China
You’re
not
supposed
to
eat
with
your
hands.
France/America
In
India,
you’re
supposed
to
eat
with
your
hands.
In
China,
you
are
not
supposed
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
the
food.
The
youngest
person
is
not
supposed
to
start
eating
first.
Korea
In
France,
you’re
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
In
China,
it’s
impolite
to
use
your
chopsticks
to
hit
an
empty
bowl.
Mind
your
manners!
1.
In
India,
you’re
supposed
to
eat
with
your
hands.
T
F
2.
In
China,
you
are
not
supposed
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
the
food.
T
F
3.
In
Korea,
the
youngest
person
is
expected
to
start
eating
first.
T
F
4.
In
France,
you’re
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
T
F
5.
In
China,
it’s
impolite
to
use
your
chopsticks
to
hit
an
empty
bowl.
T
F
1a
Take
the
following
quiz.
Circle
“T”
(for
true)
or
“F”
(for
false)
after
each
sentence.
1b
Steve
is
going
to
China
to
study.
His
friend
Yang
Ming
is
telling
him
about
the
table
manners
in
China.
Listen
and
number
the
pictures
in
the
order
you
hear
them.
____1.
You’re
not
supposed
to
…
a.
stick
your
chopsticks
into
your
food.
____2.
It’s
impolite
to...
b.
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks.
____3.
You
shouldn’t
...
c.
start
eating
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table.
1c
Listen
again
and
match.
1d
Talk
about
other
table
manners
in
your
country.
A:
We’re
supposed
to...
B:
Yes,
and
it’s
impolite
to
...
e.g.
My
cousin
went
to
America,
and
she
said
that
learning
basic
table
manners
was
her
biggest
challenge.
She
never
knew
what
she
was
supposed
to
do
at
the
dinner
table.
2a
What
do
you
know
about
customs
in
foreign
countries?
What
do
you
think
is
the
biggest
challenge
when
visiting
a
foreign
country?
2b
Read
the
letter
and
answer
the
questions.
1.
Why
is
Lin
Yue
in
France?
She
is
an
exchange
student.
2.
Does
she
enjoy
staying
with
her
host
family?
How
do
you
know?
Yes,
she
does.
Because
they
go
out
of
their
way
to
make
her
feel
at
home.
3.
How
does
she
feel
about
making
mistakes
when
she
speaks
French?
It
doesn't
worry
her
like
it
used
to.
4.
What
is
the
biggest
challenge
she
is
facing?
Learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
1.
Making
mistakes
in
French
used
to
make
Lin
Yue
nervous.
2.
It
was
quite
hard
for
her
to
feel
good
about
speaking
French.
3.
The
host
family
tried
very
hard
to
help
Lin
Yue.
4.
Lin
Yue
has
slowly
learned
how
to
be
like
her
French
friends.
2c
Read
the
sentences
and
replace
the
underlined
words
with
the
phrases
in
the
box.
went
out
of
their
way,
be
comfortable
(doing)
gradually
gotten
used
to
being,
(something)
worry
(someone)
be
comfortable
worry
went
out
of
their
way
gradually
gotten
used
to
being
Dos
Don’ts
You’re
expected
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
You’re
not
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
your
plate.
2d
Review
the
passage
and
make
notes
about
French
customs
in
the
chart.
You
are
not
supposed
to
eat
anything
with
your
hands
except
bread,
not
even
fruit.
You
are
supposed
to
say,
“That
was
delicious.”
if
you
don't
want
any
food.
You
are
not
supposed
to
say
you
are
full.
You
are
not
supposed
to
put
your
elbows
on
the
table.
You
are
supposed
to
cut
up
the
food
and
eat
it
with
a
fork.
2e
Compare
the
table
manners
in
France
and
China
in
your
group.
How
are
they
the
same
or
different?
Make
a
list.
e.g.
In
France,
people
put
their
bread
on
the
table.
But
in
China,
we
always
put
our
food
on
a
plate
or
in
a
bowl.
We
never
put
food
on
the
table.
Table
manners
It’s
polite/impolite
to
...
House
rules
You’re
supposed/not
supposed
to...
Going
out
with
people
You
should...
3a
Your
pen
pal
is
coming
to
China
on
an
exchange
program.
He/She
is
asking
you
about
Chinese
customs
and
what
he/she
is
supposed
to
do
or
not
do.
Make
notes
in
the
chart.
Dear______________,
You
must
be
excited
about
coming
to
China
soon.
Let
me
give
you
some
suggestions
and
advice
about
Chinese
customs.
When
you’re
eating
at
the
table,
it’s
impolite
to___________________________
In
our
house,
you’re
supposed
to
____________________________
When
you
go
out
with
people,
you
should_____________________
Have
a
safe
trip,
and
I
look
forward
to
meeting
you
soon!
Best
wishes,
___________
Writing:
Write
a
letter
to
your
pen
pal
to
give
him/
her
advice
and
suggestions
on
how
to
behave
properly
in
China.
eating
meals
with
other
people
making
appointments
giving
compliments
offering
tea
introducing
other
people
speaking
to
older
people
making
a
toast
at
dinner
GROUPWORK
How
can
you
help
visitors
to
China?
Make
a
list
of
things
people
are
supposed
to
do
in
these
different
situations.
A:
You
must
be
really
______
about
leaving
for
Japan
tomorrow,
Steve!
B:
Yeah,
I
am.
But
I’m
a
little
nervous,
too.
A:
Nervous
______
what
?
B:
Well,
______
one
thing,
I
don’t
know
how
to
use
chopsticks
very
well
…
and
I
don’t
know
how
to
________
at
the
dinner
table.
A:
Oh,
I
see.
I
could
give
you
some
advice
about
Japanese
table
manners
if
you’d
like.
B:
Really
?
That
______
be
great
!
补全对话一
excited
about
for
behave
would
Practice
1.
In
many
countries,
it
is
impolite
to
show
up
at
someone’s
house
for
the
first
time
with
__________hands.
You
should
always
bring
a
small
gift.
2.
Billy
was
very
uncomfortable
at
a
fine-dining
restaurant
last
night
because
he
didn’t
know
___________table
manners.
3.
It
is
_________spending
the
time
to
learn
about
the
customs
of
a
country
before
you
go
there.
That
way,
you
will
know
what
you
are
supposed
to
do
in
different
situations.
Fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
words
in
the
box.
empty
basic
worth
worth,
capital,
basic,
traffic,
empty,
mad,
knocking
4.
The
______________
is
always
the
worst
in
the
________city.
It
is
important
to
leave
earlier
if
you
are
traveling
by
car.
5.
Sandy
went
into
her
sister’s
room
without
___________
on
the
door.
That
made
her
sister____________.
traffic
capital
knocking
mad
1.table
manners
餐桌礼仪
manner
是
“礼貌”的意思,
常以复数形式出现。
如:
It’s
bad
manners
to
talk
with
a
full
mouth.
嘴里吃着东西说话是不礼貌的。
manner
还可以表示
“风俗;习惯”,
也常以复数形式出现。
例如:The
manners
of
the
ancient
Egyptians
古埃及的风俗习惯
manner
还可以表示
“方法;方式”
“态度;举止”等意思。
如:
Why
are
you
talking
in
such
a
strange
manner?
你为什么用这种奇怪的方式谈话?
Language
points
2.
My
biggest
challenge
is
learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
我最大的挑战是学习餐桌上的礼仪。
behave
动词,
意思是
“表现”
The
boy
behaved
very
well
last
night.男孩昨晚表现挺好。
The
little
boy
behaved
with
great
courage
in
the
face
of
gunman.
在持枪歹徒面前,这个小男孩表现得极有勇气。
它还可以表示
“守规矩;
举止适当有礼”的意思。
如:
Please
behave
yourself.
请礼貌点儿。
它的相应的名词是behavior,
意思是
“行为”。
3....but
I
am
used
to
it.
词组
get/be
used
to
意思是
“习惯于……”词组中的
to
是介词
其后如果跟动词,动词应该用动名词形式。
The
astronauts
soon
got
used
to
the
condition
of
weightlessness.
宇航员很快就习惯了失重状态。
She
gets
used
to
driving
a
small
car.
她习惯开一辆小车。
She
will
get
used
to
getting
up
early.
她将习惯于早起。
Homework
Write
an
e-mail
to
tell
someone
from
another
country
about
the
table
manners
in
your
country.