(共14张PPT)
Unit2 Knives and forks are used for most Western food
根据汉语意思完成句子
1.When in Rome, _______ the Romans do.
入乡随俗。
2.________________ are used for most Western food.
大多数西餐都用刀叉。
3.________________if you leave as soon as you finish eating.
如果你一吃完就离开,是不礼貌的。
Knives and forks
It is not polite
do as
4.It's ___________ chicken and vegetables.
它是用鸡肉和蔬菜做成的。
5.We should always watch our manners and ______________ the customs that are different from ours.
我们应该时刻注意我们的礼仪,注意不同于我们的风俗。6.The fork is held ____________ hand and the knife in your right hand. 左手拿叉,右手拿刀。
made with
pay attention to
in your left
5
Write a passage about Chinese eating customs for a tourist magazine with Western readers.
Read the table in Activity 3 again. Think about Chinese eating customs and write them down.
In China, lunch is usually served around 12 pm or even later …
It’s not polite to stick their chopsticks into food or pointing at someone with chopsticks
At the end of the meals, they usually say …
...
Write a sentence to introduce your passage.
Eating customs in China are in some ways different from those in the West.
Write a sentence to finish your passage.
Just enjoy your Chinese meal. You’ll never forget it!
写作指导
本模块的核心话题是“饮食”。课文中准备聚会食物的对话及介绍西方人的用餐习惯,能帮助学生了解西方的饮食文化和用餐习俗,同时加深同学们对中国饮食文化的认识与理解。
思路点拨
Step 1
开门见山,引出主题
Eating customs in China are in some ways different from those in the West.
Step 2
从不同角度说明中国的饮食习惯
Mealtimes
Things to say at the start of a meal
Method of eating
Things you say when offered food
Things to say and do at the end of the meal
Step 3
总结归纳
Just enjoy your Chinese meal. You’ll never forget it!
In China Mealtimes
Things to say at the start of a meal
Method of eating
Things you say when offered food
Things to say and do at the end of the meal
Think and complete the column .
范文示例
Chinese Eating Customs
Eating customs in China are in some ways different from those in the West.
In China, lunch is usually served at 12 am, which is earlier than Western standards. If you are eating with close friends or family, you might not say anything at the start of a meal, although you can say “Chi ba!”. You might say “Da jia chi hao!” on more formal occasions. The most obvious difference
is that Chinese meals are eaten with chopsticks rather than with knives and forks. Another important difference is that Chinese people take the food from plates in the middle of the table, so there is a strong feeling that people are sharing the food, not eating individually. It is polite to let guests or important people take the food first.
Watch what everyone else does and follow them. Most of all, just enjoy your Chinese meal. You’ll never forget it!
作文讲评
第一步:让学生先在小组内分享各自的作文,小组成员根据阅读文章相互纠错,润色,修改。
第二步:请部分同学朗读自己的作文。
第三步:组内选出一些优秀的作品张贴于墙报上。
GOOD JOB