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Unit 10
section A 2d-4b
Let’s have a revision.
What are you supposed to do when you meet someone for the first time
Brazil
Korea
France
You are supposed to shake hands when you meet him for the first time.
What are you supposed to do when you meet him from China for the first time
Let’s have a revision.
You are supposed to kiss when you meet people from France for the first time.
What are you supposed to do when you meet people from France for the first time
You are supposed to bow when you meet a Japanese for the first time.
What are you supposed to do when you meet a Japanese for the first time
You are supposed to bow when you meet people from Korea for the first time.
What are you supposed to do when
you meet people from Korea for the first time
Who is Sato
2. What did John do when he met Sato
3. How are people in Japan expected to greet
each other
4. What did Katie do when she met Maria
5. How did Katie feel when Maria kissed her
on both sides of her face
6. How are people in France expected to greet
each other
7. Is it polite if you don’t do the same thing
2d Role-play the conversation.
Who is Sato
2. What did John do when he met Sato
3. How are people in Japan expected to greet each
other
4. What did Katie do when she met Maria
5. How did Katie feel when Maria kissed her on both
sides of her face
6. How are people in France expected to greet each
other
7. Is it polite if you don’t do the same thing
He is a Japanese boy.
He held out his hand.
They are expected to bow.
She held out her hand.
She felt funny.
They are expected to kiss.
No, it is impolite.
K: How was ______________ for foreign students last night
J: Great! I _____ some new friends. But a _____ thing
happened.
K: What
J: I met a Japanese boy ____ Sato, and as soon as I ____ my
hand, he bowed.
K: That’s how people in Japan ___________ to greet each
other. It’s __________ if you don’t bow.
J: I _____ know that. So I just stood there with my hand _____.
Finally, I ________ the bow.
K: I remember when I first met Maria last year, I did the ____
thing. I held out my hand and _______________, she kissed
me on both sides of my face!
J: I wouldn’t ______ that.
K:Very funny. Later I _________ French people are supposed
to _____ when they see each other.
the welcome party
made
funny
called
held out
are expected
impolite
didn’t
out
returned
same
to my surprise
mind
found out
kiss
imitate
Find the answer to the question.
1. You’re supposed to shake hands.
2. You’re not supposed to kiss.
3. I was supposed to arrive at 7:00.
4. No, you’re expected to wear a suit and tie.
5.Yes, it’s very impolite to keep others waiting.
6. Yes, it’s important to be on time.
Is it important to be on time
6
Is it impolite to keep others waiting
5
What are you supposed to do when you meet someone for the first time
1
Am I supposed to wear jeans
4
When were you supposed to arrive
3
4a
be supposed to be expected to be important to
When you go abroad, it ______________ bring
your passport.
2. After class, students _____________________
clean the chalk off the blackboard.
3. If you visit the northern coast of Norway during
the winter season, it __________ pack warm clothes.
is important to
are expected/supposed to
is important to
4. If there are people in the meeting room, you ______________________________ knock before entering.
5. In many eastern European countries, you ______________________________ take off your gloves before shaking hands.
are expected to/ are supposed to
are expected to/ are supposed to
It’s very impolite to keep others waiting.
It’s important to be on time.
It’s normal to cry when we feel sad.
Look at these sentences.
It’s+ adj. + to do sth.
be supposed to do 表示根据规则某人应该做某事.
be expected to do 表示你被期待做某事.
4b Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
Each country has different rules about social situations. A traveler _____________________ all of these, but it is helpful ________ as many of these customs as possible. One of the best ways to be accepted in a foreign country is to try _____________ how people think. Learning what you __________________ and _________________ in social situations may be difficult, but it is worth the trouble if you want to understand another culture.
is not expected to know
to learn
to understand
are supposed to do
not supposed to do
3a Look and predict.
Here are two students who are from different countries.
Teresa Lopez
Cali, Colombia
Marc LeBlanc
Lausanne, Switzerland
/t ’ri:z /
/’l pez /
n. 卡利 (哥伦比亚西南部一城市)
['kɑ:li]
/k 'l mb /
/mɑ:k/
/l ’blɑ: /
Where are they from
/l ’z n /
洛桑(瑞士城市)
/'sw ts l nd/
Read and answer.
1. Is it important to be on time in their countries
2. In which country is it OK to be 15 minutes late for dinner
1. What are the two short passages mainly about
2. How many big differences are talked about in the
two passages
What are they
Read and answer.
They mainly talk about different customs.
Three.
being on time,
visiting a friend’s house,
making plans with friends
Attitude about Colombia Switzerland
Being on time
Visiting a friend’s house
Making plans with friends
it’s OK to be late
drop by whenever they like
always call first
always make plans
don’t usually make plans
it’s very important
3b
It is OK/ polite/ important/ impolite for people in … to …
You’re supposed to … when … in …
Read and find the sentences with the same meaning.
We don’t care much about time and we have a casual life.
We think it is very important to be with family and friends.
We don’t plan to see friends and we will see friends if we want to.
Your friend may become very angry if you are late for some time.
I try my best to be on time when I meet friends.
We’re pretty relaxed…
We value the time…
We don’t usually have to make plans…
If you’re even 15 minutes late,…
I make an effort to…
Language points
1. Where I’m from, we’re pretty relaxed about time.
在我们那个地方, 我们的时间观念比较随意。
2. We value the time we spend with our family and friends in our everyday lives.
value 珍视;珍重;重视
我们特别珍惜平日生活中和家人、朋友在一起的时光。
life---lives 生活;
3.Also, we never visit a friend’s house without calling first.
而且,我们也从不事先未通电话便登门拜访朋友。
never和without双重否定表示肯定,表达肯定意义。
Imitate
Hi, Marc. Sorry I’m a little late.
Teresa, you’re 10 minutes late!
It’s just 10 minutes! It’s no big deal!
Well, in Switzerland, you’re supposed to…
3c
Role-play a conversation. Student A is Teresa and Student B is Marc. Teresa is late and Marc is mad.