8BUnit 5 Good manners reading1

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课件34张PPT。Reading 1Unit 5 Good manners Manners in public placesWhat should we do and what shouldn’t we do in these public places? Free- talkHow do we greet others?
How do we start a conversation?
Do we greet others with a kiss?
Do we always queue in public?
Do we shout or laugh in public?
Do we push past when someone is in our way?
Do we say “sorry” when we bump into someone?
Do we say “please” or “thank you” at home?
Have you sent a present to a foreigner? Do you know what you should prepare?Warming upHere are some tips about how to prepare a present in different countries. 美国人最盛行在圣诞节互赠礼品。美国人认为单数是吉利的。有时只送三个梨也不感到菲薄,不同于中国人讲究成双成对。美国人收到礼物,一定要马上打开,当着送礼人的面欣赏或品尝礼物,并立即向送礼者道谢。礼物包装讲究,里面却不一定是太贵重的东西。有时打开里三层外三层的精美包装,露出来的只是几颗巧克力糖而已。 俄罗斯人送礼和收礼都极有讲究。俄罗斯人 忌讳别人送钱,认为送钱是一种对人格的侮辱。但他们很爱外国货,外国的糖果、烟、酒、服饰都是很好的礼物。如果送花,要送单不送双,双数是不吉利的。 在德国送礼, 对礼品是否适当、包装是否精美要格外注意, 玫瑰是专送情人的,绝不可送给主人, 德国人喜欢应邀郊游,但主人在出发前需要细致周到的安排。 在阿拉伯地区, 初次见面时不送礼, 否则会被视为行贿;特别不能送礼物给有商务往来的熟人的妻子,更不可询问他们的家居情况;去阿拉伯人家参观做客,千万不能盯住一件东西看个不停,那样阿拉伯主人一定要你收下这件东西,否则心里将鄙视你。 在法国送礼,一般选在重逢时。礼品选择应表示出对法国主人的智慧的赞美,应邀去法国人家用餐时,应送几枝不捆扎的鲜花。 拉丁美洲不能送刀剪, 否则认为友情的完结, 手帕也不能作为礼品,因为它是和眼泪相联系的。拉丁美洲人喜欢美国生产的小型家用产品,比如厨房用具等。在拉美国家,征税很高的物品极受欢迎,最好不送奢侈品。 Words and expressions proper
greet
shake sb’s hand
kiss
close
conversation adj. 符合习俗的;正
确的
vt. 问候,打招呼
与某人握手
n. 亲吻
adj. 亲密的;严密的
n. (非正式)交谈;
谈话Words and expressions avoid
subject
behave
public
in public
push vt. 避免
n. 话题;主题
vi.&vt. 表现
n. 民众,群体
公开地,在别人面前
vi.&vt. 推,挤Words and expressions push in

bump
in one’s way
touch
excuse
excuse me <英>插队,加塞
= <美>cut in
vi.&vt. 撞,碰
挡住某人的路
vt. 触摸,碰
vt. 原谅,宽恕
劳驾Words and expressions till
as well (as)
saying
Roman
by accident conj. 到…时,直
到……为止
也,还有
n. 谚语,格言
n. 罗马人
偶然,意外地Match a a small talk
b try not to do something
c go in front of other
people who are waiting
d hit someone or something
by accident
e right or correct
f say hello to someone or
welcome them proper ___
greet ___
conversation ___
avoid ___
push in ___
bump ___efabcddManners in the UKmeet for the first time say “hello” or “nice to meet you”shake others’ handonly greet relatives or close friends
with a kissPre-readingManners in the UKStart a conversationtalk about the weather, holidays, music, books…avoid asking age, weight or moneyPre-readingManners in the UKbe in publicqueue for their turnnever push in othersnever shout or laugh loudlyPre-readingcut in be at homeManners in the UKbe polite as wellsay “please” or “thank you” all the timePre-readingListen and help Simon tick for what British people do and for what they do not do. 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√√√√√√When in Rome2. How can we be polite in other countries?When in Rome, do as the Romans do.While-reading Scan the dialogue and answer the following questions: What is the conversation about?
Manners in the UK.While-reading Listen to Part 1(lines 1-6) and answer the questions:What is the proper way to greet people in the UK?
Who do they greet with a kiss?
British people say “hello” or “nice to meet you” and shake the other person’s hand when they meet for the first time.They only greet relatives or close friends
with a kiss.When in RomeWhile-reading Listen to Part 2(lines 7-17) and answer the questions:How do British people start a conversation?
2.Do they talk about age?
3.How do they behave in public?
They talk about the weather, holidays, music, books, etc.No, they don’t. They behave politely in public.When in RomeWhile-reading Listen to Part 3(lines 18-26) and answer the questions:Are British people polite at home?
2.What else should we pay attention to(注意) in public?
Yes, they are.We should keep our voice down in public.When in RomeWhen in RomeT or F
1. People say “hello” or “nice to meet you” when meeting for the
first time.
2. They usually greet others with a kiss.
3. They start a conversation with talking about age, weight .
4. They hardly queue for something
5. They say “sorry” if they bump into others.
6.They never shout or laugh loudly in public.
7. They sometimes say “please” or “thank you” at home.
TFFFTTFPost-readingWhen in RomeFill in the table“hello” or “nice to meet you”with a kissage, weight or moneythe weather, holiday
Music, books…push inqueuethe handsorry“excuse me”touchpushthe voice downshoutlaugh“please” or “thank you”Post-readingJenny is writing an article about good manners in the UK for the school newsletter. Help her complete her article with the correct words.Good manners in the UK
British people usually say “hello” or “nice to meet you” and (1) __________
_______ when they meet you for the first time. They only greet (2) _________ or close friends with a kiss. They like to start a (3) _____________ with subjects like the weather, holidays, music or books. They (4) _______ talking about age, weight or money. shake your hand relatives conversation avoid British people think it is rude to (5) ________ before others. They always (6) ________. They say “sorry” if they (7) ___________ you in the street. When they want you to (8) ______, they say “excuse me”. They do not like to shout or laugh loudly (9) _________. British people are (10) _________ at home too. They say “please” or “thank you” (11) ____________. push in queue bump into move in public polite all the time“When in Rome, do as (12) __________ do.” When we are in a strange place, we should do as the local people do.the Romans DiscussionTalk about the differences in manners between the UK and China.HomeworkRead the text frequently after class.
2. Try to find out more differences about good manners between the UK and China.