Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands
Section B Period 4
Main activities: Section B (2a-2e)
Teaching period: 1 period
Teaching aims and demands:
1. Learn new expressions:
Words and phrases: go out of one’s way, be comfortable (doing), get used to being;
2. Difficult sentences.
3. Culture: Table manners in France and China.
Teaching procedure:
Lead-in:
Task 1. What is the tableware used for
Task 2. According to the following table manners, which one would you prefer to
It is okay to slurp when you eat noodles.
Keep your elbows off the table.
Leave some food on your plate to show that the host has given you enough to eat.
It’s considered good manners to finish everything on your plate.
Research I:
What do you know about customs in foreign countries What do you think is the biggest
challenge when visiting a foreign country
They use a knife and a fork to have meals.
Almost everybody has a religion.
They have different table manners.
They drink cold water all the time. …
Interaction I:
Task 1. Scan the passage, and then answer the following questions.
1. How many people did the passage mention in the first paragraph Who are they
2. What is the writer’s biggest challenge
Task 2. Read the first paragraph, and then answer the questions.
1. Why is Li Yue in France
2. Does she enjoy staying with her host family How do you know
3. How does she feel about making mistakes when she speaks French
Task 3. Read the second and the third paragraph, and then complete the chart. (2d)
Dos: 1) You’re expected to put your bread on the table.
2) You’re expected to cut the food up and eat it with a fork.
3) You’re expected to say “That was delicious” if you don’t want any more food.
Dont’s: 1) You’re not supposed to put your bread on your plate.
2) You’re not supposed to eat anything with your hands except bread.
3) You’re not supposed to say you are full.
4) You are not supposed to put your elbows on the table.
Task 4. Read the sentences and replace the underlined words with the phrases in the box.
Research:
Task 1. Puzzling phrases.
过得非常愉快 到这里
特地,格外努力 使我宾至如归
非常想念…… 对做某事感到舒适
正如你想象的那样 把它切碎
用叉子吃 逐渐的习惯某事
Task 2. Puzzling sentences.
1) They go out of their way to make me feel at home.
go out of one’s way 特地;格外努力
make sb. feel at home 使某人感到宾至如归
2) My biggest challenge is learning how to behave at the dinner table.
learning how to behave at the table是现在分词短语,在此用作句子的表语。
behave vi. 表现;行为 behave well / badly 表现好/糟糕
behavior un. 举止;行为
3) You’re not supposed to eat anything with your hand except bread, not even fruit.
e.g. He has another car besides this one.
Your writing is good except for a few grammar mistakes.
4) 4. I was a bit nervous before I arrived here, but there was no reason to be.
There was/is no reason to do sth. 没有理由做某事
have no reason to do sth. 没有理由做某事(主语为人)
Interaction II:
Task 1. Compare the table manners in France and China in your group. How are they the same or different Make a list.
Task 2. Share your ideas with your class.
Summary:
1. Reading.
2. Key phrases & Difficult sentences
3. Langue points: go out of one’s way, make sb. feel at home, except/besides
4. Compare the table manners in France and China
Feedback:
Self check 1. Fill in the blanks with the words the box.
1. 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 ______.
Homework:
Self-evaluation:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
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Unit 8
You’ re supposed to shake hands
Section B 2a-2e
What is the tableware used for
According to the following table manners, which one would you prefer to
It is okay to slurp when you eat noodles.
Keep your elbows off the table.
Leave some food on your plate to show that the host has given you enough to eat.
It’s considered good manners to finish everything on your plate.
What do you know about customs in foreign countries What do you think is the biggest challenge when visiting a foreign country
They use a knife and a fork to have meals.
Almost everybody has a religion.
They have different table manners.
They drink cold water all the time.
…
2a
Task 1. Scan the passage, and then answer the following questions.
1. How many people did the passage mention
in the first paragraph Who are they
Three.
The writer, the grandmother and her
granddaughter.
2. What is the writer’s biggest challenge
The writer’s biggest challenge is learning
how to behave at the dinner table.
Task 2. Read the first paragraph, and then answer the questions.
1. Why is Li Yue in France
2. Does she enjoy staying with her host
family How do you know
3. How does she feel about making mistakes
when she speaks French
She is an exchange student in France.
Yes, she does.
Her host family is really nice. They go out of their way to make her feel at home.
It doesn’t worry her as it used to.
Task 3. Read the second and the third paragraph, and then complete the chart.
Dos
Don’ts
You’re expected to put
your bread on the table.
You’re not supposed to
put your bread on your
plate.
You’re expected to cut
the food up and eat it
with a fork.
You’re not supposed to
eat anything with your
hands except bread.
You’re not supposed to
say you are full.
You’re expected to say
“That was delicious” if
you don’t want any
more food.
You are not supposed to
put your elbows on
the table.
1. Making mistakes in French used to make Lin Yue nervous.
2. It was quite hard for her to feel good about speaking French.
3. The host family tried
very hard to help Lin
Yue.
4. Lin Yue has slowly learned how to be like her French friends. went out of their way
be comfortable (doing)
gradually gotten used to being
(something) worry (someone)
4
2
3
1
Task 4. Read the sentences and replace the
underlined words with the phrases in the box.
Puzzling Phrases
过得非常愉快
到这里
特地,格外努力
使我宾至如归
非常想念……
对做某事感到舒适
正如你想象的那样
把它切碎
用叉子吃
逐渐的习惯某事
have a great time
arrive here
get out of one’s way
make me feel at home
miss … a lot
be comfortable doing
as you can imagine
cut it up
eat sth. with a fork
gradually get used to sth.
1. They go out of their way to make me feel at home.
go out of one’s way 特地;格外努力
我特地去给你买了这个礼物。
e.g. I went out of my way to get you this gift.
make sb. feel at home 使某人感到宾至如归
e.g. I will do everything I can to make them feel at home.
我会尽我一切所能使他们感到宾至如归。
Puzzling Sentences
2. My biggest challenge is learning how to behave at the dinner table.
learning how to behave at the table
是现在分词短语,在此用作句子的表语。
e.g. His main hobby is fishing.
他的主要爱好是钓鱼。
The most important thing is getting there in time.
最重要的事是及时到达那里。
behave vi. 表现;行为
behave well / badly 表现好/糟糕
behavior un. 举止;行为
Attention, please!
3.You’re not supposed to eat anything with your hand except bread, not even fruit.
e.g. He has another car besides this one.
e.g. Your writing is good except for a few grammar mistakes.
除…之外,不包括后面的内容
除…之外(还有),包括besides后的内容
除…之外,肯定整体,否定部分细节
(1) 如果你那样表现,你会让人厌恶的。
__________ you ____________ like that, you’ll get yourself disliked.
(2) 如此的行为可能招致麻烦。
___________ ____________ may cause trouble.
If behave
Such behavior
Everyone is here except him.
2) We have classes except Saturday and Sunday.
3) I can take a holiday at any time except in September.
4)He can speak Chinese besides English.
Fill in blanks with “except/besides”
4. I was a bit nervous before I arrived here, but there was no reason to be.
在抵达这里之前我还有那么一点小紧张,但(现在想来)这的确没有必要。
There was/is no reason to do sth.
没有理由做某事
e.g. 没有理由去拒绝他。
There is no reason to refuse him.
EXTENSION:
have no reason to do sth. 没有理由做某事(主语为人)
e.g. 我没有跟他争吵的理由。
I have no reason to quarrel with him.
1. Compare the table manners in France and China in your group. How are they the same or different Make a list.
2. Share your ideas with your class.
e.g. In France, people put their bread on the table. But in China, we always put our food on a plate or in a bowl. We never put food on the table.
Group work
Reading.
Key phrases & Difficult sentences
Langue points: go out of one’s way,
make sb. feel at home, except/besides
4. Compare the table manners
in France and China
1. 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.
worth capital basic traffic
empty mad knocking
empty
basic
Self check 1. Fill in the blanks with the words the box.
在一家高级餐厅
露面
基本的餐桌礼仪
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.
worth capital basic traffic
empty mad knocking
traffic
capital
worth
5. Sandy went into her sister’s room without ____________ on the door. That made her sister ______.
knocking
mad