课件22张PPT。____ traffic rules______ for your turn_____ flowers____ the tap running
______ quiet ____ littertouch[t?t?]触摸
someonepush[p??]推
someoneIt’s______ to____________in public. rightwrongorWhen in RomeDo you know an old saying about Rome?,do as the Romans do.Skimming Which country are Daniel and Jenny talking about?When in Rome The UK.Read and choose: which can you find in the dialogue?When in RomeWatch the flash and read after it.Read after the flash Can you underline all the questions and number them?
greeting
conversationin publicat homesay “hello” or “nice to meet you”Shake others’ handgreet relatives or close friends with a kissHow to greetDo you know any other greetings? How do you do?What’s up?How are you doing?Good morning.How is everything?Long time no see.…….Start a conversation[?'v??d]A. They talk.
B. They don’t talk.Line8 They talk about the weather, holidays, music, books or something else. But please avoid subjects like age, weight or money. Guess the meaning
of a word from phrases or sentences around it.
_____ can help to understand avoid . In publicQueue for something
Push in before others
Say "sorry” if they bump into others
Push past people
Shout or laugh loudly politerude/ impoliteorIt’s______ to_____________________ Read and use the verbs(动词) to finish the form. politelyCan you say something about manners in public?At homeBritish people say _________or ________________ all the timeplease thank youDo we need to say “please” or “thank you” at home? DiscussionPolite speakerGet help at homeFind somebody
in the wayBump into somebodymeet an old friend
in the streetMeet somebody
for the first time Ask somebody to do somethingLeave home for schoolWhat will you say when you______? Show time: Role PlayHow can we behave properly in other places? Homework 1. Read the interview and tell your friends manners in the UK.
2. Search on the Internet to learn more about manners in different countries.
3. Read a passage Manners in different countries and finish exercises.
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Goodbye.Unit 5 Good manners
ReadingⅠ When in Rome
Pre-reading
1. Are the behaviors right or wrong in public?
drop litter leave the tap running keep quiet pick flowers
obey traffic rules queue for your turn touch someone push someone
2. Learn new words. touch push behave proper
3. Read the interview and choose main ideas this interview refers to(选择这篇采访涉及的).
While-reading
1.Greeting
Who they meet
How they greet
[Further thinking]Do you know any other greetings?____________________________________
2. Start a conversation. (Line 8,9 )_____ can help to understand avoid.
3. In public.
(1) Read and judge (polite or rude?)
( )Queue for something ( )Push in before others
( )Push past people ( ) Shout or laugh loudly
( )Say "sorry” if they bump into others
(2) Read this part and use the verbs to finish the form below.
behave, queue, bump, push in, touch, wait, push past, shout, laugh, keep, say
________________ politely
In line
In the way
Voice
(3) Can you say something about manners in public? Retell according to the form above.
4. At home.
(1) Fill in blanks. British people say _________or ________________ all the time
(2) Discussion. Do we need to say “please” or “thank you” at home?
Post-reading
1. A game
How do you say when you meet an old friend in the street/ get help at home/ find somebody in the way/leave home for school/ask somebody to do something/meet somebody for the first time /bump into somebody? ___________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
2. Choose one of the topics to make a dialogue in groups of 2-4 students to show your manners.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
3. Discussion: Discuss about good manners in China in groups of six. The reporter writes down the ideas of the group and shares them in class.__________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Homework
1. Read the interview and tell your friends manners in the UK.
2. Search on the Internet to learn more about manners in different countries.
3. Read the following passage and learn more about manners in different countries.
Manners in different countries
You have to shake hands when you're coming or going in Germany, but in Britain you usually only shake hands when you meet someone for the first time.
You have to give your present in public in the Middle East to show it's not a bribe, but it's a good manner to give your present in private in Asia.
You mustn't give cutlery in Latin America because it suggests that you want to cut off the relationship. You mustn't give food or drink in Saudi Arabia because it suggests you think your hosts aren't offering you enough to eat and drink. You mustn't give a clock in China because the Chinese word for clock is similar to the word for funeral. “Come any time” means “I want you to visit me” in India. If you don't suggest a time and arrange a visit immediately, an Indian will think you are refusing the invitation. But if an English person says “come any time”, they will think you are bad mannered if you start fixing a date.
Offices are usually closed on Fridays in Moslem countries. Americans usually mean “Yes” when they nod their heads. An English person probably just means “I understand”, and an Asian is just showing interest. It's a bad manner to discuss business at a social occasion in India.
In an English pub, you have to take your turn to buy a “round” drink for everyone in your group.
[Questions]1. In _______, you can give your presents in private.
2. When are the offices closed in Moslem countries?
3. Which manner do you think is most interesting?Could you share it with us?