Unit 7 Topic 2 I’m not sure whether I can cook it well.SectionC课件 (共17张PPT)

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(共17张PPT)
Unit7 Food Festival
Topic 2
I’m not sure whether I can cook it well.
Section C
1.两片面包______________ 2.把..放一起______________
3.随便吃/喝..__________
4.把..切成小块______________
5.向某人学习做某事______________
1.熟能生巧。____________________________________________
2.你介意我们向你学习做它吗_________________________________________
3.Michael在所有人当中做得最好。__________________________________________________.
4.首先,拿两片面包,涂一些黄油在上面。_____________________________________________.
5.我不知道在日本这么做是否礼貌。_________________________________________________.
6.Michael,你最喜欢的小吃是什么?________________________________________________
two pieces of bread
put...together
help yourself/yourselves to...
cut..into...
learn to do sth. from sb.
Practice makes perfect.
Would you mind if I learn to make it from you
Michael did best of all.
First, take two pieces of bread and put some butter on them.
I don't know if it's polite in Japan.
What's your favorite snack, Michael
1.朋友来家里做客,你想让朋友们随便吃些水果,可以这样说:_________________________________________.
2.learn, from, now________________________________________
1. –Would you mind if I open the window –_______. It's hot in the room.
A. Of course not. B. Don't do that. C. You're welcome.
2.–This kind of bread tastes good. –If you put some butter ________ it, it will be more delicious.
A. in B. on C. over
3.Of all the students, Maria gets to school _________ every day.
A.early B. earlier C. earliest
Help yourselves to some fruit.
He is learning to ride a bike from his mother now.
A
B
C
1.掌握本课12个单词,14个短语
2. 继续学习 whether/ if 引导的宾语从句。
3.能听懂有关餐桌礼仪的短文,并获取主要信息。能使用英语简述西餐的餐桌礼仪。
4. 了解不同国家的餐桌礼仪。
Set the goal
New Words
1.[ f :m l]_______ 2.方式;举止_______
3.餐巾_______ 4.[l p]_______
5.[f :k]_______ 6.[d ]________
7.安静地_______ 8.进餐_______
9.elbow_________ 10.[spu:n]_______
11.[ t p st k]_______ 12.手指_______
formal
napkin
manner
lap
fork
dish
quietly
dine
肘部
spoon
chopstick
finger
1.[ f :m l]_______ 2.方式;举止_______
3.餐巾_______ 4.[l p]_______
5.[f :k]_______ 6.[d ]________
7.安静地_______ 8.进餐_______
9.elbow_________ 10.[spu:n]_______
11.[ t p st k]_______ 12.手指_______
napkin/ n pk n/
n.餐巾
fork/f :k/
n.叉,餐叉
spoon/spu:n/
n.匙,调羹
plate/ple t/
n.盘子
glass/glɑ:s/
n.玻璃杯
knife/na f/
n.匙,调羹
chopsticks
/'t pst ks/
n.筷子
Suppose you would go to a formal western dinner party for the first time, but you don’t know their table manners. Do you want to get some advice
1.When you start dining, you should take your napkin first and put it on your lap.
2.At the table, people always keep the fork in their left hands.
3.It’s impolite to eat up the food on your plate.
4.It’s polite to speak loudly and smile a lot.
5.When you drink to someone, you should raise your glass and take only a little.
Read 1a and mark T (True) or F(False).
T
F
F
F
T
If you go to a formal western dinner party for the first time, you'd better know about western table manners.It's polite to follow them.
When you sit down at the table, take your napkin and put it on your lap.When you start dining, you should keep the fork in your right hand.If you use your knife, then put the fork in your left hand.The dinner always starts with a small dish.It's polite to eat up the food on your plate, so don't take more food than you need. Maybe you don't know whether it's polite or not to speak loudly at the table. The answer is that you should speak quietly and smile a lot. When you drink to someone, you'd better raise your cup or glass and take only a little.Remember not to drink too much.If you can't remember these rules, just do as other people do.
for +一段时间, time 时间,次数
had better do sth.
最好做某事
It's +adj.+ to do sth.
start doing sth 开始做某事
以...开始
为...干杯
remember to do / remember not to do
按别人的方式做
how to start a formal western dinner 1.When you sit down at the table, take your ________ on your ______.
2.When you start dining, you should keep the fork ___________________.
3.If you use your knife, then put the fork ________________.
polite 1.________ the food on your plate.
2.Try to speak _______ and ______ a lot.
3.When drinking to someone, take ___________.
impolite 1.Don’t take _____ food than _________.
2.Remember ___________ too much.
If you can’t remember the rules
Just do _________________.
napkin
lap
in your right hand
in your left hand
Eat up
quietly
smile
only a little
more
you need
not to eat
as other people do
1.第一次______________ 2.餐桌礼仪______________
3.吃光____________ 4.以..开始______________
5.为..干杯______________ 6.举杯____________
7.用..吃______________ 8.指着______________
9.喝太多____________ 10.喝一小口____________
11.使用某物做某事____________ 12.不需要...____________
13.记得不要做某事____________
14.坐在桌子旁边____________
for the first time
table manners
eat up
start with
drink to sb./sth
raise your cup
eat with...
point at sb.
drink too much
take a little
use sth. to do
there is no need
remember not to do sth.
sit at the table
1.如果你第一次参加正式的西餐宴会,你最好要了解西方的餐桌礼仪。
2.记得不要喝太多。
Remember not to drink too much.
3.吃光盘子里的食物是礼貌的,因此拿的食物不要超过你需要的份量。
It's polite to eat up the food on your plate, so don't take more food than you need.
4.也许你不知道在吃饭时大声说话是否有礼貌
Maybe you don't know whether it's polite or not to speak loudly at the table.
5.当你向某人敬酒时,你最好举起酒杯只喝一小口。
When you drink to someone, you'd better raise your cup or glass and take only a little.
If you go to a formal western dinner party for the first time, you'd better know about western table manners.
Try to retell the passage
When you sit down at the table, ...
The dinner always starts with …
You should keep the fork ...
If you use your knife, ...
Don’t take …
Don’t speak …
When you drink to someone, you’d better...
Do you know some table manners in China
You may use these sentences:
I think (that) it is polite to … in China.
I think (that) it is impolite to … in China.
—Can you tell me if it’s polite to eat with your arms or elbows on the table in America
— Yes, I can. It’s impolite.
— Do you know whether or not it’s impolite to smoke during a meal in France
— Yes, I do. It’s impolite.
— We know people use a spoon and a fork to eat in Thailand. Do you know whether they use knives
— Yes, I do. They don’t use them.
— I know Indians eat with their right hands. I don’t know if there’s no need for knives, forks or chopsticks.
— No, there’s no need.
Match the pictures with the conversations.Then practice in pairs.
n.肘,肘部
A
B
C
D
C
B
A
D
Discuss eating customs in different countries, using object clauses.
Example:
Is it polite to point at people with chopsticks in China
A: I want to know whether/if it is polite to point at people with chopsticks in China.
B: I don't think that it is polite to point at people with chopsticks in China.
point at sb.指向某人
宾语从句用陈述语序
it 作形式主语
1. Is it polite to eat soup very quietly in most African countries
A:I want to know whether/if it is polite to...
B:I think that it is polite to.....
2. Can people smoke during a meal in France
A:I want to know whether/ if it is polite to smoke....
B:I think that it's impolite to smoke...
3. Will people leave as soon as they finish eating in western countries
4. Do Americans eat food like chicken legs with their fingers
5. Does a formal western dinner always start with a small dish
n.手指
finish doing sth
self-test
1、情景交际
1.你想告诉第一次去日本的朋友,在日本吃光盘子里的食物是礼貌的,可以这样说:
______________________________________________________
2.start with_________________________________________.
2、填空。
1. When I gave a speech in public for ________(one) time, I was very nervous.
2.Mary found it hard to use ___________(chopstick) to eat noodles.
3.It’s ___________(polite) to smoke at the table in France.
It's polite to eat up the food o your plate in Japan.
The party started with dancing.
first
chopsticks
implite
1. Some new words:
formal, manner, napkin, lap, fork, dish, quietly,
dine, elbow, spoon, chopstick, finger
2. Some phrases:
for the first time, eat up sth., table manners, drink to sb.
remember to do sth., point at, finish doing sth.
3. Object clauses with if/whether:
Can you tell me if it’s polite to eat with your arms or …
We learn
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