Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands.Section B 1a--1e 课件(共18张PPT,内嵌音频)

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名称 Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands.Section B 1a--1e 课件(共18张PPT,内嵌音频)
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(共18张PPT)
Section B
1a-1e
Unit 10
You are supposed to shake hands.
People use __________ and ________ at a Chinese meal.
People use _______ and ______at a western meal.
How do you behave at the dinner table
chopsticks
spoons
knives
forks
Let’s learn some basic table manners around the world .
You’re supposed to eat with your hands.
In India
印度人是用摇头表示赞同,用点头表示不同意。 人们用手抓耳朵表示 自责;召唤某人的动作是将手掌向下摆手指,但不能只用一个指头;指人时也要用 整个手掌,不能用一两个指头。
以右为尊,左手被视为不干净的象征。 同印度人招手致意往往用右手, 因为在他们看来,人身由两部分组成,右半边是男性的象征,左边是女性的象征, 所以左手无力,右手有力,因此不单用右手致意
More manners in India.
You are not supposed to stick your chopsticks into the food.
In China,
It’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl.
In China,
The youngest person is not supposed to start eating first.
In Korea
You’re supposed to put your bread on the table.
In France
How much do you know about table manners around the world
Circle T for true or F for false after each sentence.
1a. Take the following quiz.
A quiz for you
1. In India, you’re supposed to eat with your hands. T F
2. In China, you’re not supposed to stick your chopsticks into the food. T F
3. In Korea, the youngest person is expected to start eating first. T F
4. In France, you’re supposed to put your bread on the table. T F
5. In China, it’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl. T F
Listening
1
2
3
a
c
b
Listening
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 thing, 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!
Listen and repeat
     
eat with chopsticks 用筷子吃饭
talk at the table 在吃饭时说话
pick up the bowl to eat 端起碗吃饭
start eating first 先吃
wipe the mouth with napkin 用纸巾擦嘴
make noise while eating 吃饭时发出声音
stick the chopsticks into the food 把筷子插在食物里
point at someone with the chopsticks 用筷子指着某人
eat while walking down the street 在路上边走边吃
Summary
1.Let's start (sing) the English song for her.
2.It's (polite) to speak loudly in public.
3.Jenny is (young) student in our class.
4.A third of the students are from (French).
5.Nowadays there are many old people in the world and there will be (many).
singing
impolite
the youngest
France
more
Exercise
6.I find it hard (learn) English well.
7.You are expected (make) a good plan for us.
8.The Chinese people use the (chopstick) to eat.
9.It is hard for me (remember) everything that my teacher tells me.
10.I don't know what (do) next.
to learn
to make
chopsticks
to remember
to do
Thank you !