Unit10 You're supposed to shake hands. SectionB(3a-self check)课件(共22张PPT)+视频

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(共22张PPT)
Unit 10
You’re supposed to shake hands.
Section B (3a-Self check)
To talk about Chinese customs.
To talk about what you are supposed to do in China.
To write a passage about Chinese customs.
Lead in
How much do you know about Chinese table manners
1. Fill in the blanks with the words in the box.
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.
(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 ______.
empty
Self-check
basic
worth
capital
traffic
knocking
mad
worth capital basic traffic empty mad knocking
2. Think about your culture and make statements.
In my culture, when you …
you’re supposed to ___________________________________
you’re not supposed to _____________________________________
you’re expected to __________________________________________
it’s impolite to _______________________________________
it’s important to _______________________________________
allow the elderly to start eating first.
stick your chopsticks into a bowl of rice.
keep your mouth closed when you are chewing.
reach across the table to pick certain foods.
ask for permission to leave the table early.
Table manner
You are (not) supposed to … You are expected to …
You should/shouldn’t … It’s impolite to …
It’s important to … You’d better …
It’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl.
You are not supposed to stick your chopsticks into the food.
You shouldn’t point at anyone with your chopsticks.
We’re not supposed to talk aloud at the table.
You are not expected to start eating first if there are older people at the table.
What other Chinese customs do you know
You are (not) supposed to … You are expected to … You should/shouldn’t … It’s impolite to … It’s important to … You’d better …
It’s necessary to greet the host family.
You’re supposed to shake hands with people.
It’s polite to say “nihao” to people.
You’d better bow, kiss or hug with people.
You’re expected to put down your mobile phone while in the host family …
You’re supposed to bring a gift when you visit someone’s house for the first time.
House rules
You are (not) supposed to … You are expected to …
You should/shouldn’t … It’s impolite to …
It’s important to … You’d better …
Going out
with people
You are (not) supposed to … You are expected to …
You should/shouldn’t … It’s impolite to …
It’s important to … You’d better …
You’re supposed to call first.
You should make a going-out plan with friends.
It’s necessary to be on time.
It’s impolite to keep others waiting.
It’s important to find a right time to pay the bills.
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. Make notes in the chart.
It’s polite to ask older people to start eating first at the table.
It’s not polite to pick up your bowl to eat.
You’re supposed to use chopsticks to eat.
It’s not polite to stick your chopsticks into your food.
You’re supposed to greet the host family.
You’re supposed to shake hands with people.
You’re supposed to say “nihao” to people.
You’re not supposed to bow, kiss or hug with people.
You should call first.
You should make a going-out plan with friends.

本单元以“风俗习惯”为话题,学习了不同国家的礼仪,如见面礼仪、餐桌礼仪等,谈论了在不同的场合应该做什么,了解了不同国家的文化习俗。具体到书面表达中,要求同学们会写有关“customs, habits, manners”等方面的作文,要求我们重点掌握“be supposed to do”这一结构。
单元写作话题
Let’s write!
Dear __________ ,
You must be excited about coming to China soon. Let me give you some suggestions
and advice about Chinese customs.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________Have a safe trip, and I am looking forward to meeting you soon.
Best wishes.
_________________
Write a letter to your pen pal to give him/her advice and suggestions on how to behave properly in China.
Tips:
①use a clear structure
②use details and linking words
③use different sentences
思路点拨
审题
体裁
时态
人称
书信体应用文
一般现在时
第二人称
Customs in China
Body
Linking words
Ending
引出话题
谋篇布局
Beginning
具体介绍用餐礼仪
总结文章
Useful Expressions
Beginning
Body
Ending
① I’m going to tell you something about the table manners in China.
② Let me share something about the table manners in China with you.
When you are doing sth. ...
You’re supposed to ...
You’re expected to ...
It’s impolite to ...
① I hope the above points can help you.
② I hope my advice will be helpful.
1. You’re (not) supposed to …
2. It’s impolite to …
3. You aren’t expected to ...
4. In my culture, when you are free, you can …
5. The most important thing you should pay attention to is …
6. Different countries have different manners.
7. I’m gradually getting used to …
8. I find it interesting to know …
9. You are (not) allowed to ...
10. You can/could/can’t/couldn’t ...
Useful Expressions
Linking word
Firstly, However,
First of all, What’s more,
What's more, Instead,
Besides, All in all,
In addition, Finally,
Furthermore, In my opinion,
As the saying goes, In a word,
While-writing
Dear Ivan,
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 start eating first if there are older people at the table. You should let them start first. When you are eating with chopsticks, it is impolite to point at other people with your chopsticks. It is also impolite to stick your chopsticks into the bowl of rice and leave them there.
In our house, you’re supposed to take off your shoes before you enter the house or just inside the front door. In our culture, we don’t usually hug or kiss people.
When you go out with people, you should tell the hostess where you are going, who you are going with and when you will come back. In our culture, the hostess will worry a lot about the safety of her guest, so a polite guest will always let her know these things.
Have a safe trip, and I look forward to meeting you soon!
Best wishes,
Xiao Wei
While-writing
假如你是韩国通赵明,你的好朋友李伟要去韩国留学。请你根据以下内容提示,以电子邮件的方式向他介绍一下韩国的风俗习惯。
提示:1. 韩国人见面时的传统礼节是鞠躬;
2. 吃饭时的餐桌礼仪;
3. 在朋友家做客时礼仪;
要求:要点齐全,语句通顺、连贯,词数100左右。
Practice
Dear Li Wei,
I am happy to hear that you are going to Korea. Life in Korea is not difficult, but you should know some customs before you go in order to make your life easier.
In Korea, you are supposed to bow when you meet someone. The table manners there are a bit different from those in China. You are not supposed to make noise or to pick up your bowl while eating. You should put your rice bowl on your left and put your soup bowl on your right.
If you are invited to a Korean’s home, you’d better take off your shoes before entering. And it is impolite if you don’t wear your socks. By the way, if you are invited to a dinner party, remember to bring a small gift.
I hope you’ll have a good time there.
Yours,
Zhao Ming
假如你是李晨, 你的美国笔友Linda打算来中国度假。请你根据下面所给的内容提示给她写一封不少于80词的电子邮件,简单介绍一下中国的风俗与餐桌礼仪。
提示:1. 赴宴要准时,见面要微笑、握手;
2. 每次不要吃太多;
3. 如果你已经饱了,主人劝你再吃一些菜时应礼貌回绝;
4. 告辞时,要对主人表示感谢。
Homework