课件21张PPT。Reviewbe supposed to do 被期望或要求做……;
应该做……
be not supposed to do 不被许可做……
e.g. Everyone is supposed to know the law.
We’re not supposed to play basketball in
the classroom. 1. Table MannersThere are many table manners around
the world. But different countries have
different culture. How much do you know
about them? Talk about it.spoonforkknifebowlplatechopsticks1. In the United States, you’re not supposed
to eat with your hands.2. In Peru, you’re supposed to talk at the table.3. In China, you’re supposed to pick up
your bowl to eat.4. In Korea, the youngest person is not
supposed to start eating first.5. In Brazil, you should
wipe your mouth with
your napkin every time
you take a drink.Language pointseat with your hands 用手吃饭
at the table 在餐桌上(旁)
pick up one’s bowl to eat 端起饭碗
wipe one’s mouth with one’s napkin
用餐巾纸揩嘴
take a drink 喝饮料,喝酒2a. Tommorow steven is going to Jpan to be an exchange student. How much do you know the table manners in Japan? It is rude to stick the chopsticks in the bowl.You aren’t supposed to eat or drink while
walking down the street.You shouldn’t point at anyone with your
chopsticks. You are supposed to make noise while
eating noodles.2. Listen and number the pictures in the order.2342b. Listen and learn! Match these sentence parts.__1.You aren’t
supposed…
__3.It’s rude to…
__4.It’s polite…
__5.You shouldn’t…to make noise while eating
noodles.
to stick your chopsticks into
your food.
to point at anyone with your
chopsticks.
to eat or drink while walking
down the street.
dabdLearn the conversation. How much do you know about table manners
around the world? In the United States, you are
not supposed to eat with your hands. In Japan,
you are not supposed to eat or drink while
walking down the street, and you are supposed
to make noise while eating noodles. It shows
that you like the food. 1 Learn the conversation.In Korea, even the youngest person isn’t
supposed to start eating first. But in China,
you are supposed to pick up your bowl of rice.
Don't stick your chopsticks upright inthe rice
bowl. Instead, lay them on your dish. And
sometimes the Chinese host use their
chopsticks to put food in your bowl or plate.
This is a sign of politeness.2A: We’re supposed to …
B: Yes, and it’s rude/polite to …2c. Pairwork!Talk about the table manners in your country.