课件29张PPT。Period 3Section B (1—2c)You're supposed to shake hands.Hello! I’m here. The first thing I want to tell you is that you must be careful when you are on the street because you’re supposed to walk on the left. The second thing is that you’re supposed to take cheap gifts with you when you go to see your friends here. You can buy some chocolate or flowers. Another thing is that you’re not supposed to arrive earlier, but you’re supposed to arrive 10 minutes later. Now I need your help. You know I’m going to China with you as an exchange student. Could you tell me the things I’m supposed to do in China? I don’t know what I am supposed to do about these things.Mr Bean at the tablespoonforkknifebowlplatechopstickschopsticksChinese Table MannersWe should eat with our chopsticks. Nick PeterWe are not supposed to eat with hands.Chinese Table MannersIt’s polite to pick up the bowl of rice.Chinese Table MannersIt’s rude to stick the chopsticks in the bowl.
We’re not supposed to talk aloud at the table. What other table manners do you know in China?We shouldn’t point at others while eating the meals.We aren’t supposed to make noise while eating the meals.
We shouldn’t talk with each other aloud/loudly at the table.
Table MannersThere are many table manners around the
world. But different countries have different
customs.
…… Answer these questions1. What are you supposed to do when you have dinner in the USA?
2. In Japan, are you supposed to drink while you are
walking down the street?
3. In Korea, is the youngest person supposed to
eat first?
4. What are you supposed to do
while you are eating noodles in Japan? Why?
5. In China, are you supposed to pick up your
bowl of rice?In the United States, you’re not supposed to eat with your hands.In PeruYou’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.In the United States, you’re not
supposed to eat with your hands.
2.In Peru, you are not supposed to
talk at the table.
3.In China, you’re not supposed to
pick up your bowl of rice.
4.In Korea, the youngest person is
supposed to start eating first.
5.In Brazil, you should wipe your mouth
with your napkin every time you take a
drink.TFFTF“ T” or “F” or “I don’t know”Remember the phrases1.餐桌礼仪
2.端起碗吃饭
3.用…擦
4.喝饮料
5.喝面条时发出声音
6.把…插入
7.用…指着
8.做…粗鲁
9.做…有礼貌
10.用手吃东西10.eat with one’s hands2. pick up one’s bowl to eat3. wipe……with4. take a drink5. make a noise while eating
noodles6.stick…into7. point at …with8. It’s rude to do9. It’s polite to do 1. table manners寿司sushi 生鱼片
sashimi;
sliced raw fish; 味增汤
miso soupJapanese traditional food2a Listening243Listen and match these sentence parts.You aren’t supposed to…
It’s polite…
It’s rude…
You shouldn’t…b. to stick your chopsticks into your food.a. to make noise while eating noodles.d. eat or drink while walking down the street.c. point at anyone with your chopsticks.2bCan you tell us something about Steve? 1.Where will Steve go tomorrow?
2. How does he feel?
3. What’s the matter?
4. Why are people supposed to make noise when they are eating in Japan?
5. Who is allowed to talk at dinner table in Japan?
He will go to Japan tomorrow.He feels excited and nervous.He doesn’t know how to use chopsticks very
well and how to behave at the dinner table.
It shows you like the food. Maybe only parents are allowed to talk at dinner table in Japan.Imagine you are Steve. Write an e-mail message to a friend about Japanes table manners. In Japan, you should not eat or drink while walking down the street, and you are supposed to make noise while eating noodles. It shows that you like the food. It is rude to stick your chopsticks into your food. And you shouldn’t point at anyone with your chopsticksRetell different table manners in different countries. How much do you know about table manners
around the world? In the United States, you are
not supposed to eat with your hands. In Japan,
you are not supposed to eat or drink while
walking down the street, and you are supposed
to make noise while eating noodles. It shows
that you like the food. In Korea, even the youngest person isn’t
supposed to start eating first. But in China,
you are supposed to pick up your bowl of rice.
Don't stick your chopsticks upright in the rice
bowl. Instead, lay them on your dish. And
sometimes the Chinese host use their
chopsticks to put food in your bowl or plate.
This is a sign of politeness.Retell different table manners in different countries.HomeworkMake up sentences with
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…