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Unit 5 Good manners Reading (I)
What’s the proper way to greet people there
Do they greet people with a kiss
How do they start a conversation
Do people there behave politely in public
Anything else
British people are very polite at home as well, aren’t they
Any other tips for us if we are going to the UK
Lines 1-4
Lines 5-6
Lines 7-9
Lines 10-13
Lines 14-17
Lines 18-19
Lines 20-22
Topic 1 (Lines 1-9)
Topic 2 (Lines 10-17)
Topic 3 (Lines 18-22)
Good manners
in the UK
The main idea
Topic 1
Topic 2
Topic 3
How to behave at
home
How to behave in public
How to greet people
Lines 1-9
Lines 10-17
Lines 18-22
Read Lines 1-9 and answer.
What is the proper way to greet people in the UK
1
Who do they like to talk about
2
British people say “hello” or “nice to meet you” and shake your hand when they meet you for the first time.
They talk about the weather, holidays, music, books or something else.
1. How do British people behave in public
2. Is it polite or rude to push in before others
3. What will they say when bumping into others
They behave politely in public.
It’s rude to push in before others.
They will say “sorry” .
Read Lines 10-17, and answer the questions.
Task 2: Scanning
British people are polite at home as well.They say _____ all the time.
please (B) ok
(C) thank you (D) my pleasure
too
Read lines 18-22 and choose the right answer.
Greeting: say “hello” or “nice to meet you”
shake hands
usually greet people with a kiss
talk about the weather, holidays, music or books
talk about age, weight or money
In public: queue for something
push in before others
say “sorry” if they bump into others
push past people
shout or laugh loudly
At home: say “please” and “thank you” all the time
Dos Don’ts
Greeting say greet others with
shake
talk about talk about
In public always before others
say if bumping into someone
say if someone is in their way or past
keep or loudly
At home say all the time
“hello” or “nice to meet you”
a kiss
age, weight or money
the weather, holidays
music, books …
push in
queue
sb’s hand
“sorry”
“excuse me”
touch
push
the voice down
shout
laugh
“please” and “thank you”
Manners in the UK
Post-reading
Manners in China
How to behave in public
Tips about manners at home
How to greet people
Are there any differences between British manners and Chinese manners
Further thinking
What does the title “When in Rome” mean
It means “When in Rome do as the Romans do” .
It means “A guest must do as the local people do".
It means when we are in a new place, we should
follow the customs of the place.
1. Read the interview again and
underline what puzzles you.
2. Write a short passage about
manners in China.
Homework