Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.>Section B1a-3b

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课件66张PPT。 英语教学课件系列Goforit!九年级Unit 10
You’re supposed to shake hands.Section B 1a-3bGoalTo listen and talk about
table manners.
To read about life as an
exchange student.There are many table manners
around the world. But different
countries have different culture.
…… Table MannersIn most Asian countries Table MannersYou are supposed to pick up your bowl of rice.Table MannersYou’re supposed not to eat with your hands.Table MannersYou’re supposed not to talk at the table.Table MannersThe youngest person is not supposed to start
eating first.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 sentences.______1. In India, you’re supposed to eat
with your hands.
______2. In China, you’re not supposed to
stick your chopsticks into the food.TT1a_______3.In Korea, the youngest person is
expected to start eating first.
_______4. In France, you’re supposed to
put your bread on the table.
_______5. In China, it’s impolite to use your
chopsticks to hit the bowl.
FTT Steve is going to China to study. His friend Yang Ming is telling him about the table manners in China. Listen and number the pictures in the order you hear them.2131b Listen again. Match these sentence parts. ____1. You’re not supposed to …
____2. It’s impolite to ...
____3. You shouldn’t ... stick your chopsticks into your food.
b. point at anyone with your chopsticks.
(用你的筷子指着任何人)
c. start eating first if there are older people
at the table.Cab1c Talk about other table manners in your country.A: We’re supposed to ...
1dmake noise while eating noodles√eat or drink while walking down the streetstick your chopsticks into your foodpoint at anyone with your chopsticks What do you know about customs in foreign countries? What do you think is the biggest challenge when visiting a foreign country?e.g. My cousin went to America, and she said that learning basic table manners was her biggest challenge. She never knew what she was supposed to do at the dinner table.Would you please continue….2a Read the letter and answer the questions.2bREVIEWING
Taking notes or summarizing the main ideas can help you move language from your short-term to long-term memory.他们想尽一切办法,让我感到宾至如归
Dear Laura,
Thanks for your message. Yes, I’m having a great time on my student exchange program in France. I was a bit nervous before I arrived here but there was no reason to be. My host family is really nice. They go out of their way to make me feel at home. The grandmother knows that I miss Chinese food a lot. So she actually learned how to make Chinese food! She also has a teenage granddaughter about my age. She’s really kind and she always talks to me in French to help me practice.
You wouldn’t believe how quickly my French has improved because of that. I’m very comfortable speaking French now. Although I still make lots of mistakes, it doesn’t worry me like it used to. My biggest challenge is learning how to behave at the dinner table. As you can imagine(想象), things are very different from the way they are at home.
For example, you’re not supposed to put your bread on your plate. You’re supposed to put it on the table! I thought that was pretty strange at first, but now I’m used to it. Another example is that you’re not supposed to eat anything with your hands except(除…之外) bread, not even fruit. You have to cut it up and eat it with a fork. Another thing is it’s impolite to say that you’re full. If you don’t want any more food, you should just say, “That was delicious.” Also, you’re not supposed to put your elbows on the table. I have to say that I find it difficult to remember everything, but I’m gradually getting used to it(渐渐习惯了). I don’t find French customs so strange anymore.
I’ll write again soon and tell you more about my life in France. Hope you’re having a good school year.
Yours,
Lin Yue
Why is Wang Kun in France?
Because she is on her student exchange program in France.
Read the letter and answer the questions.2. Does she enjoy staying with her host family? How do you know?
Yes, she does. She say her host family is really nice and they go out of their way to make her feel at home.
3.How does she feel about making mistakes when she speaks French?
It doesn’t worry her like it used to be. 4. What is the biggest challenge
she is facing?
Her biggest challenge is learning
how to behave at the dinner table.Let’s learn some
language points1. You’re not supposed to eat anything with your hands except bread, not even fruit! 除了面包之外,你什么都不能用手拿着吃,甚至连水果也不能!
解析: except意为“除……之外”,不包括后面的内容。Language points Everyone in our class has seen the film ______ Tom.
A. besides B. beside C. except D. expect
解析 :选C。句意:我们班上除汤姆外,都看过这部电影了。except作介词,意为“除……之外”,不包含其后的人或物。1)except 意为“除…之外”不包括后面内容。
Except B : A--B A、B 同类ABExcept/besides/ but/except for2) Besides 意为“除..之外还有…”包括besides 后面的内容。
Besides B : A +BAB3)but, but 与except 同义,如果句中有no one, nobody, nothing, all, everyone, everything, 多用but。
4)except for意为“除…之外”说明整体情况后,对细节加以纠正。
Except for B: A—B, A、B不同类,B为A部分加以修正的部分。AB2. I have to say, I find it difficult to remember everything, but I’m gradually getting used to things and don’t find them so strange any more.
我不得不说,我觉得记住所有的规矩是很难的,但是我也渐渐习惯了这些,不再觉得它们奇怪了。(1)在 I find it difficult to remember . . . 句中,it是形式宾语,真正的宾语是后面的动词不定式短语to remember everything。其句型结构为:find+ it + adj. + to do sth. 。类似用法的动词还有:think, believe, know, feel等。
(2)be/get used to 意为“习惯于……”,
后接名词、代词或动名词。 ①I find ______ important to get along well with others.
A. that B. this C. it D. them
解析:选C。本题考查it 作形式宾语的用法。句中it代替不定式短语 “to get along well with others”作形式宾语。②[11·衡阳中考]Tony used to ______ to school, but he is used to ______ to school now.
A. walk; taking a bus B. walked; took a bus
C. walk; take a bus D. walk; took a bus
.解析:选A。句意:Tony过去常步行去上学,但他现在习惯了乘公共汽车去上学。used to“过去经常”,后接动词原形;be used to doing sth. “习惯于做某事”。故选A。 REVIEWING Taking notes or summarizing the main ideas can help you move language from your short-term to long-term memory.be comfortable (doing)went out of their way(something) worry (someone) Read the sentences and replace the underlined words with the phrases in the box.gradually gotten used to being2c1. Making mistakes in French used to make Lin Yue nervous.
( (something) worry (someone) )
2. It was quite hard for her to feel good about speaking French
( be comfortable (doing) )
3. The host family tried very hard to help
Lin Yue.
(went out of their way)
4. Lin Yue has slowly learned how to be like her French friends.
(gradually gotten used to being)
Review the passage and make notes about French customs in the chart.2d Compare the table manners in France and China in your group. How are they the same or different? Make a list.
e.g. In France, people put their bread on the table. But in China, we always put our food on a plate or in a bowl and never on the table.2eYour pen pal is coming to China on an exchange program. He/She is asking you about Chinese customs and what he/she is supposed to do or not. Make notes in the chart. 3a Write a letter to your pen pal to give him/her advice and suggestions on how to behave properly in China.3bDear ___________ ,
You must be excited about coming to China soon. Let me give you some suggestions about staying in my home and some advice about China. When you’re eating at the table, it’s impolite to______________________
_______________________________.
In our house, you’re supposed to_______
___________________________________.
When you go out with people, you should_____________________________ .
Have a safe trip, and I look forward to meeting you soon!
Best wishes,
______________
Better to know while being an
exchange student in China Talking about eating habit, 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 cuisine 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 appropriate 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 a polite "thank you" and leave the food there. There some other rules that are suggested you follow to make your stay in China happier, though you will be forgiven if you have no idea of what they are. a. Never stick your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl, lay them on your dish instead. Otherwise, it is deemed extremely impolite to the host and seniors present. The reason for this is that when somebody
dies, the shrine to them
contains a bowl of sand or rice with two sticks of incense stuck upright in it. So if you stick your chopsticks in the rice bowl, it looks like the shrine and is equivalent to wishing death upon a person at the table. b. Make sure the spout of the teapot is not facing anyone. It is impolite to set the teapot down where the spout is facing towards somebody. The spout should always be directed
to where nobody is sitting,
usually just outward from
the table. c. Don't tap on your bowl with your chopsticks, since that will be deemed insult to the host or the chef. Beggars tap on their bowls, and also, when the food is coming too slow in a restaurant, people will tap their bowls. If
you are in someone's
home, it is like insulting
the host or the cook. d. Never try to turn a fish over and debone it yourself, since the separation of the fish skeleton from the lower half of the flesh will usually be performed by the host or a waiter. Superstitious people deem bad luck will ensue and a fishing boat will capsize if you do so. This is especially true to southerners in China (to be specific, such as Guangdong, Guangxi and Fujian provinces, etc.), since, traditionally, southerners are the fishing population. Language pointseat with your hands 用手吃饭
at the table 在餐桌上(旁)
pick up one’s bowl to eat 端起饭碗
wipe one’s mouth with one’s napkin
用餐巾纸揩嘴
take a drink 喝饮料,喝酒Homework Review 2e and please continue the list
as long as you can.
Review the language points in 2b.