Unit 12 You’re supposed to shake hands.(Section B Period 3)

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Section B
Unit 12
You’re supposed to shake hands.
Goal
To listen and talk about table manners in some different countries.
Table Manners
There are many table manners
around the world. But different
countries have different culture.
……
Table Manners in China
Table Manners 1
You are supposed to pick up your bowl of rice.
Table Manners 2
You’re supposed not to eat with your hands.
Table Manners 3
You’re supposed not to talk at the table.
Table Manners 4
The youngest person is not supposed to start
eating first.
Table Manners 5
Don’t let the spout of the teapot face anyone.
Table Manners 6
6. Never try to turn a fish over and debone it yourself.
7. Don't tap on your bowl with your
chopsticks.
Table Manners 7
Table Manners 7
Never stick your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl, lay them on your dish instead.
Dos Don’ts
pick up your bowl of rice eat with your hands
talk at the table
The youngest person is not to start eating first.
let the spout of the teapot face anyone
try to turn a fish over and debone it yourself
tap on your bowl with your chopsticks
Never stick your chopsticks upright
Table manners in China
Writing
Table Manners in China
How much do you know
about table manners around
the world
In the United States, you’re not supposed to eat with your hands.

In Peru
You’re not supposed to
talk at the table.
×
In China, you’re not supposed to pick up your bowl of rice.
×
In Korea, the youngest person
is supposed to start
eating first.
×
In Brazil, you should wipe your mouth with your napkin every time you take a drink.

2a Listening
2
4
3
—1.You aren’t supposed to
__2.It’s polite…
__3.It’s rude…
__4. You shouldn’t…
2b Listening
a
b
c
d
You aren’t supposed to eat or drink while walking down the street.
It’s polite to make noise while eating noodles.
1. In china, you’re not supposed
to pick up your bowl of rice.
在中国, 你不应该端起你的饭碗。
pick up “捡起; 拾起; 拿起”。
Explanations
2.In Brazil, you should wipe your mouth
with your napkin every time you take a
drink.
在巴西, 每次喝完东西后你应该用餐巾
纸擦嘴。
wipe 动词 意思是 “擦,擦去” 常与away,
off, up 连用,表示“擦干净’’。
3. …to stick your chopsticks into your food.
把筷子插入你的食物中。
(1) stick 动词, “刺, 插入” 如:
Stick a fork into the meat to see if it’s
ready.
将叉插进肉里看熟了没有。
4. It’s rude to point at anyone with
your chopsticks.
用你的筷子指着别人是很不礼貌的。
rude adj. 粗鲁的; 无理的
常用词组be rude to sb, 意思是 “对某
人无理”。
point 是一个动词,意思是 “指, 指向”。
它构成的词组” “point at”意思是 “指
向” “对准”。 如:
“I’ll have that one.” She said, pointing
at a big chocolate cake.
“我想要这个。”她指着一块大的巧克
力蛋糕说。
Table manners in France
Dos don’ts
Put it on the table. Put your bread on your plate
Eat food with fork. Eat anything with your hands
It’s delicious. You are full.
1.Why was Wang Kun nervous before she arrived in France
2. Why did she have no reason to be nervous
3.What differences have occurred in her French
Her French has improved.
4. What does she find surprising
5. What is one particular challenge she is facing
One particular challenge is learning how to behave at the dinner table.
Her host family was really nice.
Read again and answer the questions
Her French was not very good.
You put your bread on the tables not on the plate.
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。
Explanations
2. My biggest challenge is learning
how to behave at the dinner table.
我最大的挑战是学会餐桌上的礼仪。
behave 动词,意思是 “行为举止; 举止”   
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
 太空人很快就习惯了失重状态。
I’m getting used to the cold weather.
我开始习惯寒冷的天气。
She gets used to driving a small car.
她习惯开一辆小车。
He will get used to getting up early.
他将习惯于早起。
Writing :Write a passage about table manner in China, Japan and France.
Different countries have different
table manners.
Different countries have different
table manners.
We are supposed to…/
We are not supposed to
We should / shouldn’t…
It’s polite/ rude to…
We are allowed to…
/ We aren’t allowed to…
We can/ could/ can’t/ couldn’t…
Things we are supposed to do:
The following structures may help you.
Thank you for listening!