【新课标】Unit 10 SectionA(1a-2d)课件+音频(新目标九年级Unit10You are supposed to shake hands)

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Section A 1a-1d
Unit 10
You are supposed to shake hands
Ⅰ. Knowledge and skills:
To learn to use be supposed /expected to do to ask and answer what people should do when they meet someone for the first time.
Ⅱ. Culture and emotional goals:
To learn greeting customs in different countries.
To learn cultural differences between different countries .
To learn to respect the people with different cultures.
Ⅲ. Learning strategies:
To get the information by observing the pictures.
To fill in the blanks by listening for the key words.
Teaching Goals
What are the people supposed to do when they meet for the first time in different countries
Greeting customs
shake hands
bow
kiss on the cheek
touch noses
hug
press palms together in a prayer-like manner
Warming-up

In the United States, what do people do when they meet for the first time
In the United States, they should shake hands.
=
In the United States, they are supposed/expected to shake hands.
In Mexico, what do people do when they meet for the first time
= In Mexico, they are supposed/expected to shake hands when they meet for the first time.
In Mexico, they should shake hands when they meet for the first time.
In Brazil, what do people do when they meet for the first time
= In Brazil, they are supposed/expected to kiss when they meet for the first time.
In Brazil, they should kiss when they meet for the first time.
In Japan, what do people do when they meet for the first time
In Japan, they should bow when they meet for the first time.
bow
= In Japan, they are supposed/expected to bow when they meet for the first time.
In Korea, what do people do when they meet for the first time
= In Korea,they are supposed/expected to bow when they meet for the first time.
In Korea,they should bow when they meet for the first time.
Different countries have different greetings because of different customs.
Where are they
2. What do the people do to greet each other
3. Are they from different countries
They are at a formal party.
shake hands
Yes.
bow
kiss on the cheek
1a
countries customs
_____ Brazil _____ the United States 3. _____ Japan 4. _____ Mexico 5. _____ Korea a. bow
b. shake hands
c. kiss
b
What do people do when they meet for the first time Match the countries with the customs.
Before listening
1b
countries customs
_____ Brazil _____ the United States 3. _____ Japan 4. _____ Mexico 5. _____ Korea a. bow
b. shake hands
c. kiss
b
Listen and check your answers in 1a.
Before listening
People in the United States are supposed /expected to shake hands when they meet for the first time.
c
a
b
a
Rewrite
The students are talking about what people ___________ (suppose) to do when they meet for the _______ (one) time in their _________ (country). Rodrigo comes from ________ (Mexico). He says that they usually _______ (shake) hands. Celia is a _______ (Brazil) girl. They always kiss each other. It’s quite ________ (difference) in Japan and ______ (Korea). People there are usually bow ______ each other. And in most ________ (west) country, people usually shake hands. How interesting the _______ (custom) are!
are supposed
first
countries
Mexico
shake
Brazilian
different
Korea
to
Western
customs
If you go to America, can you kiss others’ cheeks when you meet them for the first time
Maria’s mistakes
_______ arrived late
_______ ate the wrong food
_______ greeted Paul’s mother the wrong way
_______ wore the wrong clothes
It is impolite/rude that ...
Maria was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but she ___________.
2. In Maria’s country, when you’re invited for 7:00, you’re expected to ___________.
3. When Maria met Paul’s mom, she was supposed to ___________.
4. Maria should ask what she is supposed to _____ if
she is invited to a party next time.
Listen again. Fill in the blanks.
2b
arrived at 8:00
come later
shake hands
wear
custom on time
custom on greeting
custom on dressing
custom on time
5. If you turn up on time, how will people feel about in Maria’s country
6. What did she wear Why couldn’t she wear like that
People will consider it strange to turn up on time.
She wore a fancy dress.
It turned out to be an outdoor party.
casual clothes
Fill in the chart with the information in 2b.
In Maria’s country In America
Time
Greetings
Dressing
Ideas and
customs about…
arrive late
kiss
wear a suit or fancy dress
arrive on time
shake hands
wear casual clothes
Maria was ________ (invite) to Paul’s party last night. But she felt ________ (terrible) because she made some ________ (mistake) in the party. She was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but she _______ (arrive) at 8:00. It’s ______ in America. But in Maria’s country, people are ______ (expect) to come later for the party. It’s ________ (consider) strange to turn ______ on time. When she ______ (meet) Paul’s mom, she kissed her ______ of shaking hands. It made her feel embarrassed. Finally, the party was held ______, everyone ______ (wear) a T-shirt and jeans except Maria. She was in a ______ (fancy) dress. Maybe next time Maria should ask what to wear.
invited
terrible
mistakes
arrived
different
expected
considered
up
met
instea
outside
wore
fancy
We are supposed to respect the people with different cultures.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
Tips for you
People in different countries have different greeting customs when they meet for the first time.
There is a welcome party for exchange students from different countries. Katie and John are also at the party and they made some new friends here. So some funny things happened among them.
Listen to the tape and answer the questions.
1. What are they talking about
They are talking about ____ ____ _____ happened in ___ _____ ____
for foreign students last night.
2. What did John do when he met Sato for the first time
3. What did Sato do
4. Why did Sato do that
5. What did Maria do when she first met Katie
He held out his hand.
He bowed.
She kissed Katie on both sides of her face.
Because it’s impolite if you don’t bow in Japan.
Retell the conversation.
K: 昨天晚上给外国留学生举办的欢迎晚会怎么样?
J:棒极了!我交了一些新朋友。但发生了一件有趣的事。
K:什么事情?
J:我遇到了一个名叫佐藤的日本男孩,就在我伸出手的时候,他鞠了
一躬。
K:这就是在日本人们应该互相问候的方式。如果你不鞠躬是不礼貌的。
J:我不知道。所以我只是伸着手站在那里。最后我还了礼。
K:我记得去年我第一次遇到玛丽时,我做过同样的事。
我伸出手想要握手,可让我吃惊的是,他居然亲吻了我的双颊。
J:我不介意!
K:非常有趣。后来我发现法国人见面时应该亲吻对方。
Thank you!