(新课标) Unit10 You're supposed to shake hands. Section B 1a-1d 听说课优质课课件(共25张)+音频

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名称 (新课标) Unit10 You're supposed to shake hands. Section B 1a-1d 听说课优质课课件(共25张)+音频
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Unit10 You’re supposed to shake hands.
Period 4 Section B 1a-1d
听说课优质课
Presentation
Learning aims
1.学习本课新词汇: empty, stick... into, point at
掌握句型:
In China, it’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl.
--We’re supposed to…
--Yes, and it’s impolite to…
2. 通过听对话,能正确对不同餐桌礼仪进行排序和句子匹配、判断正误。
3. 通过角色扮演,能够灵活运用所学知识表达餐桌礼仪。通过观看视频和小组讨论,能说出中国其他餐桌礼仪,养成良好的行为习惯。
Presentation
Preview
Pre-listening
Look and say.
Translate the following Chinese into English.
把你的筷子插入食物中 _______________________
指着……__________________________________ (3) 用筷子敲打空碗 ____________________________ (4) 用手吃饭_________________________________
(5)在中国,用筷子敲打空碗是不礼貌的。
____________________________________________
(6) 你不应该用筷子指向任何人。
____________________________________________
You are not supposed to point at anyone with your chopsticks.
stick your chopsticks into your food
point at…
use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl
eat with your hands
In China, it’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl.
Presentation
New words
Pre-listening
Listen and repeat.
empty
adj. 空的;空洞的
an empty cup
Presentation
Warming up
Pre-listening
Watch and answer.
Table manners in China
stick your chopsticks
into the food
You’re not supposed to stick your
chopsticks into the food.
the older people
start eating first
It is polite to let the older people
start eating first at the table.
hit an empty bowl with the chopsticks
It’s impolite to use your
chopsticks to hit an empty bowl.
It is impolite to talk
at the table.
not to talk at the
table
Presentation
Presentation
Pre-listening
Look and say.
What other table manners in China do you know
You are supposed to pick up your bowl of rice.
You’re not supposed to
eat with your hands.
You are not supposed to
point at anyone with your
chopsticks.
You are not supposed to
put bread on the table.
Presentation
Lead in
Pre-listening
Look and say.
There are many table manners around the world. But different countries have different customs.
How much do you know about table manners around the world
In foreign countries, they use____.
fork
spoon
knife
knives
In India, They eat
with their hands.
In France, keep both
hands above the table.
In Japan, you are
supposed to make noise while eating noodles.
In Korea, even the
youngest person isn’t supposed to start eating
first.
Presentation
Practice
Pre-listening
Look and circle.
1a
How much do you know about table manners around the world Take the following quiz. Circle T for true or F for false after each sentence.
把...插入
Presentation
Practice
Pre-listening
Look and say.
In India, you’re supposed
to____________________.
eat with your hands
In China, you’re not supposed
to________________________.
stick chopsticks into the food
In Korea, the youngest is not
expected to_______________.
start eating first
In France, you’re supposed
to________________________.
put your bread on the table
In China, it’s not impolite to
________________________
_________________________.
use your chopsticks to hit
an empty bowl
Presentation
Presentation
Pre-listening
Look and say.
1. Who is he
2. Where is he going
3. What does he want to know
Steve
He is Steve.
He is going to China.
He wants to know the table manners in China.
4. Can you introduce the table manners in China to him
In China, you should
eat with _________ .
chopsticks
In China, you are not
supposed to _____ ___
_____ _____ _________.
anyone with chopsticks
point at
In China, it’s impolite ___________________
__________________.
talk to people with your
mouth full of food
It's rude to
_____ ______
while eating noodles.
make noise
Presentation
Listening
While-listening
Listen and number.
1b
Steve's friend Yang Ming is telling him about the table manners in China. Listen and number the pictures in the order you hear them.
2
1
3
Describe the three pictures in 1b.
There is a bowl of rice on the table. Someone sticks a pair of chopsticks into the food.
There are three people
in the picture. The
young man is eating.
The old man seems
unhappy.
There are two children in the picture. The are talking. The girl is pointing at the boy with her chopsticks.
Presentation
Listening
While-listening
Listen and number.
Listen again. Match these sentence parts.
1c
c
a
b
Presentation
Listening
While-listening
Listen and fill.
Yang Ming: You must be excited about _______________ tomorrow, Steve!
Steve: Yeah, but I’m a little _______, too.
Yang Ming: Why
Steve: Well, for one thing, I don’t know ___________________ very well… and I
don’t know how to _______ at the dinner table.
Yang Ming: Oh, I see. Well, one important thing is that you _________________ start
eating first if there are ___________ at the table.
Steve: That’s _________. In the United States, it doesn’t matter.
Yang Ming: Yeah, I know. It’s also _______ to stick your chopsticks into your food. You
_____________________ with your chopsticks, either. Steve: Oh, OK.
Yang Ming: Oh, and there’s one more thing you need to know. You’re not supposed to
_________________________. Only parents ______________ talk at the
dinner table. Children are not allowed to _____.
Steve: Wow! That’s… that’s unusual!
Yang Ming: Haha, I’m just _______!
leaving for China
nervous
how to use chopsticks
behave
are not supposed to
older people
interesting
impolite
shouldn’t point at anyone
talk when you’re eating dinner
are expected to
speak
kidding
Presentation
Reading
Post-listening
Listen and repeat.
Yang Ming: You must be excited about leaving for China tomorrow, Steve!
Steve: Yeah, but I’m a little nervous, too. Yang Ming: Why
Steve: Well, for one thin g, I don’t know how to use chopsticks very well…and I don’t
know how to behave at the dinner table.
Yang Ming: Oh, I see. Well, one important thing is that you’re not supposed to start eating
first if there are older people at the table.
Steve: That’s interesting. In the United States, it doesn’t matter.
Yang Ming: Yeah, I know. It’s also impolite to stick your chopsticks into your food. You
shouldn’t point at anyone with your chopsticks, either. Steve: Oh, OK.
Yang Ming: Oh, and there’s one more thing you need to know. You’re not supposed to talk
when you’re eating dinner. Only parents are expected to talk at the dinner table.
Children are not allowed to speak.
Steve: Wow! That’s…that’s unusual!
Yang Ming: Haha, I’m just kidding!
Presentation
Retelling
Post-listening
Look and say.
Steve is going to China to study. His friend Yang Ming is telling him about the table manners.
In China In America
1. You are not supposed to________ _______ first if there are ________ people at the table. In the United States, it ________ ________.
2. It’s ________ to________your chopsticks ________ your food. No. Use forks and knives.
3. You _________ _________ _______ anyone with your chopsticks, either . No.
4. You are not supposed to ________ when you _______ _________ dinner. It’s not polite to talk with your mouth full.
start
eating
older
doesn’t matter
impolite stick
into
shouldn’t point at
talk
are eating
Presentation
Practice
Post-listening
Ask and answer.
Talk about other table manners in your country.
1d
A: We are (not) supposed to…
B: Yes, and it’s polite/impolite to…
talk aloud at
the dinner table
stir the dish
around
order too
many dishes
put elbows
on the table
Presentation
Discussion
Post-listening
Look and say.
1.If you are invited to others' house, what's the manners
① wear slippers offered by the host.
② greet anyone right ways.
③.......
2.If you are at school, what's the manners
① respect teachers and classmates.
② fight with classmates.
③ save the water and electricity. ...........
3. What are you supposed to do when you are at school / at home
smoke do our homework get our ears pierced
speak loudly be polite to… clean up
wash the clothes bring snacks to the classroom be late for school
Presentation
Writing
Post-listening
Look and write.
Imagine that you are Steven from 1b. Write a letter to a friend about the table manners in China.
Table Manners in China
Talking about eating habits, unlike the West where everyone has their own plate of food, in China the dishes are placed on the table and everybody shares.
Chinese are very proud of their culture of cooking and will do their best to show their hospitality.
And sometimes the host will serve some dishes with his or her own chopsticks to guests to show his or her hospitality. This is a sign of politeness. The right thing to do would be to eat the whatever it is and say how yummy it is.
If you feel uncomfortable with this, you can just say "thank you" politely and leave the food there. There are some other rules about the eating custom in China.
Presentation
Language points
Post-listening
1. In China, it's impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl. empty 作形容词,意为“空的;空洞的;空虚的;空腹的”。
如:His room is empty. His wordy and empty speech was a frost.
作动词,意为“倒空;变空”。
如:They emptied the biscuits onto the plate.
He tilted the barrel so as to empty it.
①empty sth. into sth. 把(某容器)中之物全部倒进(另一容器)
如:Empty the dirty water into bowl.
②empty (itself) into sth. 流入……
如:Many rivers in Asia empty itself into the Pacific.
Presentation
Language points
Post-listening
2. ... point at anyone with your chopsticks.
point 用作名词,意为“要点;点;小数点”。
如:He missed the whole point of my speech.The line AB cuts the line CD at the point E. Heat the water till it reaches boiling point.
用作动词 ,意为“ 指;指向;朝向;瞄准”。
如:The hands of the clock point to five o'clock.
辨析:point at, point to 与 point out
point at 习惯上指离说话人较近的事物,着重于指的对象。
point to 多用来指离说话人较远的事物,着重于所指的方向。在
事物名词作主语时,多用 point to 。
point out 意为“指出”,表示给某人指出方向、要点或错误等,属于“动副”结构的短语,虽可跟宾语,但若宾语是代词,须放在 point 和 out 之间。
point at 指着e.g. Don’t point at me with your finger. 不要用你的手指指着我。
Presentation
Class test
Post-listening
Ⅰ. 用所给词的适当形式填空
1. We are expected____________(come) back early.
2. It is__________ (polite) to point at people.
3. We’re not supposed__________ (laugh) at the table.
4. Don’t_______ (stick) your chopsticks into your food.
5. In Korea, the oldest person is__________ (suppose) to start eating first.
to come 
impolite 
to laugh 
stick
supposed
Presentation
Class test
Post-listening
二、汉译英。
1.在中国,用筷子敲打空碗是不礼貌的。(impolite)
__________________________________________________
2.你不应该用筷子指向任何人。(be supposed to)
___________________________________________________
In China, it’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl.
You are not supposed to point at anyone with your chopsticks.
Presentation
Homework
1. To find the differences about the table manners between France and China
2. To preview the new words and expressions we will learn in next lesson.
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