Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.
Section B 1a—1d教案
【教学目标】
1) 能掌握以下重难点句子:
You’re supposed to … You’re not supposed to… It’s impolite to … You shouldn’t …
2) 提高学生的听力水平。
3)通过对一些国家的风俗习惯和饮食文化。餐桌礼仪的了解,进一步提高学生对文明生活的认识。
4)通过学习了解各国的基本礼仪。
5)培养学生良好的合作能力和良好的行为习惯。
【教学重点及难点】
1. 教学重点:
1) 掌握本课时出现的生词及用法。
2) 进行听力训练,提高综合听说能力。
2. 教学难点
1. 运用所学内容谈论餐桌礼仪。
2. 在听的过程中获取有用的信息。
【教学过程】
Step 1 Warming-up
1.Review (play a game复习短语)
2.Do you know anything about table manners in China
3. Table manners around the world
【设计意图】看图描述并复习学过的中国和国外的一些餐桌礼仪。
Step 2 Pre-listening
Work on 1a
1. Work on 1a. How much do you know about table manners around the world Take
the following quiz. Circle T for true or F for false after each sentence.
Mind your manners!
1. In India, you’re supposed to eat with your hands. T F
2. In China, you’re 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
1) 先让学生自己做,老师指导,让他们理解每个句子的意思。
1) 共同讨论,核对答案。
【设计意图】通过阅读不同国家的餐桌礼仪描述,根据已有的知识进行判断,为下面的听说活动做铺垫。
Step 3 While-listening
Work on 1b
1. Look and answer.
We’re not supposed to stick our chopsticks into the food.
We shouldn’t stick our chopsticks into the food.
It’s impolite to stick our chopsticks into the food.
We’re not supposed to eat before the older people start to eat.
We shouldn’t eat before the older people start to eat.
It’s not polite to eat before the older people start to eat.
We’re not supposed to point at people with our chopsticks.
We shouldn’t point at people with our chopsticks.
It’s not polite to point at people with our chopsticks.
2.Work on 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.
Step 4 Work on 1c
Listening.
1.Work on 1c. Listen again. Match the sentence parts.
____ 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.
让学生看1b插图。说一说他们在干什么?然后让学生听第一次录音,把插图的顺序写出来。再让学生第二次听录音,把1c两部分句子连起来【设计意图】在听力练习中巩固目标句型,提高学生的听力水平。
2. Listen again and answer the questions.
1. Where will Steve go tomorrow
He will go to China tomorrow.
2. How does he feel
He feels excited but a little nervous.
3. Why does he feel nervous
Because he doesn’t know how to use chopsticks very well and doesn’t know how to behave at the dinner table.
4. Who is not allowed to talk at dinner table in China
Nobody.
3.Listen again. Fill in the chart.
in China in America
You are not supposed to start eating first if there are older people at the table. _________________________
It’s impolite_____________________________________________________ No. Use forks and knives.
You shouldn’t __________________________________________________ No.
You can talk when you’re eating food. It’s not polite to talk with your mouth full.
4. Listen ,read and check the answers
Yang Ming: You must be excited about leaving for China tomorrow, Steve!
Steve: Yeah, but I’m a little nervous, too.
Yang Ming: Why
Steve: Well, for one thing, I don’t know how to use chopsticks very well … and I don’t know how to behave
at the dinner table.
Yang Ming: Oh, I see. Well, one important thing is that you’re not supposed to start eating first if there are older
people at the table.
Steve: That’s interesting. In the United States, it doesn’t matter.
Yang Ming: Yeah, I know. It’s also impolite to stick your chopsticks into your food. You shouldn’t point at anyone
with your chopsticks, either.
Steve: Oh, OK.
Yang Ming: Oh, and there’s one more thing you need to know. You’re not supposed to talk when you’re eating dinner. Only parents are expected to talk at the dinner table. Children are not allowed to speak.
Steve: Wow! That’s ... that’s unusual!
Yang Ming: Haha, I’m just kidding!
Step 5 Work on 1d
Talk about other table manners in your country.
【课堂小结】
1. Key word and phrases:
empty, stick... into, point at
2. Key sentences:
1. In China, it’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl.
2. --We’re supposed to…
--Yes, and it’s impolite to…
3. Learn some table manners
【课堂训练】
PPT
原(共35张PPT)
英语(人教版)
九年级全册
English
Unit 10
You’re supposed to shake hands.
Section B 1a-1d
You are supposed/expected to …
Review
1
课堂导入
What are you supposed to do when you are invited to a party
For example, time, coat, present, greetings and so on.
Free talk
Do you know anything about table manners in China
ask elders to sit down first
Chinese Table Manners
Chinese Table Manners
We are not supposed to eat with hands.
We should eat with our chopsticks.
It’s rude to stick the chopsticks into the food.
We’re not supposed to talk aloud at the table.
You are supposed to pick up your
bowl of rice.
The youngest person is not supposed to start eating first.
There are many table manners around the world, but different countries have different customs.
Korea is like China, which sticks to some old traditions.
In Korea, even the youngest person isn’t supposed to start eating first.
Table manners around the world
In Japan, you are not supposed to eat or drink while walking down the street.
Table manners around the world
In Japan, you are supposed to make noise while eating noodles. It shows that you like the food.
Table manners around the world
Table manners around the world
In India, They eat with their hands.
In France, keep both hands above the table.
Table manners around the world
How much do you know about table manners around the world Take the following quiz. Circle T for true or F for false after each sentence.
Mind your manners!
1. In India, you’re supposed to eat with your hands. T F
2. In China, you’re 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
把……插入……
1a
2
课堂活动
1.In China, it’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl.
empty adj. 空的;空洞的
empty作形容词,具体用法如下:
(1)意为“空的”(本句用法),其反义词为full(满的)。此时可作表语或定语。
Bob wanted to get something to eat from the fridge, but found it empty.
He feels lonely in the empty house.
(2)意为“空洞的”,通常只用在名词前作定语。
His empty speech was boring.
Language points
【拓展延伸】
(1)empty作形容词,还可意为“空虚的”,常用来形容人的感情。
After she died, I stayed alone in her room, with an empty heart.
(2)empty还可作动词,意为“倒空;清空”。其反义词为fill(装
满)。
Forget the worries of everyday life and empty the mind.
Look and answer.
What’s wrong with this picture
We’re not supposed to stick our chopsticks into the food.
We shouldn’t stick our chopsticks into the food.
It’s impolite to stick our chopsticks into the food.
What’s wrong with this picture
We’re not supposed to eat before the older people start to eat.
We shouldn’t eat before the older people start to eat.
It’s not polite to eat before the older people start to eat.
Look and answer.
What’s wrong with this picture
We’re not supposed to point at people with our chopsticks.
We shouldn’t point at people with our chopsticks.
It’s not polite to point at people with our chopsticks.
Look and answer.
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
2
3
1b
2. ... point at anyone with your chopsticks.
point 用作名词,意为“要点;点;小数点”。
如:He missed the whole point of my speech.The line AB cuts the line CD at the point E. Heat the water till it reaches boiling point.
用作动词 ,意为“ 指;指向;朝向;瞄准”。
如:The hands of the clock point to five o'clock.
point at 指着e.g. Don’t point at me with your finger. 不要用你的手指指着我。
辨析:point at, point to 与 point out
point at 习惯上指离说话人较近的事物,着重于指的对象。
point to 多用来指离说话人较远的事物,着重于所指的方向。在
事物名词作主语时,多用 point to 。
point out 意为“指出”,表示给某人指出方向、要点或错误等,属于“动副”结构的短语,虽可跟宾语,但若宾语是代词,须放在 point 和 out 之间。
_____ 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.
Listen again. Match these sentence parts.
a
b
c
1c
Listen again and answer the questions.
1. Where will Steve go tomorrow
2. How does he feel
He will go to China tomorrow.
He feels excited but a little nervous.
3. Why does he feel nervous
4. Who is not allowed to talk at dinner table in China
Because he doesn’t know how to use chopsticks very well and doesn’t know how to behave at the dinner table.
Nobody.
in China in America
You are not supposed to start eating first if there are older people at the table. _________________________
It’s impolite_____________________ ________________________________ No. Use forks and knives.
You shouldn’t ___________________ _______________________________ No.
You can talk when you’re eating food. It’s not polite to talk with your mouth full.
Listen again. Fill in the chart.
to stick your chopsticks into your food.
point at anyone with your chopsticks.
It doesn’t matter.
Yang Ming: You must be excited about leaving for China tomorrow, Steve!
Steve: Yeah, but I’m a little nervous, too.
Yang Ming: Why
Steve: Well, for one thing, I don’t know how to use chopsticks very
well … and I don’t know how to behave at the dinner table.
Yang Ming: Oh, I see. Well, one important thing is that you’re not
supposed to start eating first if there are older people at the table.
Steve: That’s interesting. In the United States, it doesn’t matter.
Listen and read.
Yang Ming: Yeah, I know. It’s also impolite to stick your chopsticks into
your food. You shouldn’t point at anyone with your
chopsticks, either.
Steve: Oh, OK.
Yang Ming: Oh, and there’s one more thing you need to know. You’re
not supposed to talk when you’re eating dinner. Only
parents are expected to talk at the dinner table. Children are
not allowed to speak.
Steve: Wow! That’s ... that’s unusual!
Yang Ming: Haha, I’m just kidding!
Listen and read.
Make a conversation according to the information in 1b & 1c.
In China, you’re not supposed to start eating first if there are older people at the table. What about in your country
In the United States, it doesn’t matter.
Talk about other table manners in your country.
We’re supposed to …
Yes, and it’s impolite to …
1d
Talk about Chinese table manners and write down your opinions.
1. You’re not supposed to start eating first if there are older people at the table.
2. You shouldn’t point at anyone with
your chopsticks.
3. It’s impolite to stick your chopsticks into your food.
4. It’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an bowl.
5. You are not supposed to talk when you’re having dinner.
6. It’s not necessary to order too many dishes.
7. It’s impolite to make a big noise when you are eating soup.
Some sayings
When in Rome, do as Romans do.入乡随俗。
“After you” is good manners. “您先请”是礼貌。
Custom is the guide of the ignorant.习俗是无知者的向导。
Custom makes all things easy.若照习俗办,万事皆不难。
3
课堂小结
1. Key word and phrases:
empty, stick... into, point at
2. Key sentences:
1. In China, it’s impolite to use your chopsticks
to hit an empty bowl.
2. --We’re supposed to…
--Yes, and it’s impolite to…
3. Be able to use “be supposed to” to talk about table manners in
different countries.
4.We can get effective information through listening to understand the table manners in different countries.
一、用所给词的适当形式填空
1. We are expected____________(come) back early.
2. It is__________ (polite) to point at people.
3. We’re not supposed__________ (laugh) at the table.
4. Don’t_______ (stick) your chopsticks into your food.
5. In Korea, the oldest person is__________ (suppose) to start eating first.
to come
impolite
to laugh
stick
supposed
4
课堂训练
1、不要拿筷子指着别人。
Don’t _________ ______ others with your chopsticks.
2、使用你的筷子敲空碗是很不礼貌的。
_____ _______ ______ use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl.
3、你应该先对他们打招呼。
You ______ _________ _____ say hello to them first.
二、根据汉语意思完成句子
point at
It’s impolite to
are supposed to
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