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人教版九年级上册
Unit 10
You’re supposed to
shake hands.
Section B 1a-1d
Section B 1a-1d
Section B 1a-1d
Section B 1a-1d
By Yushen
Section B 1a-1d
Unit 10
You’re supposed to
shake hands.
...
Steve
1. Where is Steve going
2. Why is he nervous
Because he doesn’t know much about
the table manners in China.
Different countries have their own ways to have meals.
Steve searched online to find out about table manners in China.
Let’s watch!
Table manners around the world
In Korea, people _________________wait for the oldest people to sit down first and say “Let's eat!”.
are supposed to
Table manners around the world
In Korea, people _______ leave their bowl of soup or rice on the table.
should
Table manners around the world
In China, people ______________ hold their chopsticks with one hand and the bowl with another.
are expected to
Table manners around the world
In China, people are not supposed to _____ chopsticks _____ the rice bowls or play with them.
stick
into
Table manners around the world
In England, it is ________ for people to ________ with their knife or fork.
impolite
point
Table manners around the world
In England, when stirring[st ] (搅拌) tea, the spoon
____________ touch the side of the cup.
should never
Table manners around the world
In Japan, it's okay to ___________ if people are eating noodles.
make noise
Table manners around the world
In India, people can show the cook that you have really enjoyed the meal by leaving their plate empty.
Table manners around the world
In India, people _______________ to eat food with their hands.
are expected to
Table manners around the world
In Chile, people _________________ use their hands to touch any food.
are not supposed to
Table manners around the world
In Chile, men _______let women take their seats at the table before them.
should
Mind your manners!
1. In India, you’re supposed to eat with your hands. T F
2. In China, you’re not supposed to stick your chopsticks
into the food. T F
3. In Korea, the youngest person is expected to start eating
first. T F
4. In France, you’re supposed to put your bread on the table. T F
5. In China, it’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an
empty bowl. T F
Circle T for true or F for false after each sentences.
1a
oldest
Steve’s friend Yang Ming is telling him about the table manners in China. Listen and number the pictures in the order you hear them.
2
1
3
1b
Let’s listen!
_____ 1. You’re not supposed to ... a. stick your chopsticks into
your food.
_____ 2. It’s impolite to ... b. point at anyone with your
chopsticks.
_____ 3. You shouldn’t ... c. start eating first if there are
older people at the table.
a
b
c
Listen again. Match these sentence parts.
1c
What does Steve say about this
That’s interesting. In the United States, it doesn’t matter.
Cultural differences!
Yang Ming: You must be excited about leaving for China tomorrow, Steve!
Steve: Yeah, but I’m a little nervous, too.
Yang Ming: Why
Steve: Well, for one thing, I don’t know how to use chopsticks very
well … and I don’t know how to behave at the dinner table.
Yang Ming: Oh, I see. Well, one important thing is that you’re not
supposed to start eating first if there are older people at the table.
Steve: That’s interesting. In the United States, it doesn’t matter.
Let’s think!
How does Yang Ming introduce table manners to Steve
Oh, I see. Well, one important thing is that you’re not
supposed to start eating first if there are older people at the table.
Yang Ming: Yeah, I know. It’s also impolite to stick your chopsticks into
your food. You shouldn’t point at anyone with your
chopsticks, either.
Steve: Oh, OK.
Yang Ming: Oh, and there’s one more thing you need to know. You’re
not supposed to talk when you’re eating dinner.
Only parents are expected to talk at the dinner table.
Children are not allowed to speak.
Steve: Wow! That’s ... that’s unusual!
Yang Ming: Haha, I’m just kidding!
Oh, and there’s one more thing you need to know. You’re
not supposed to talk when you’re eating dinner.
Only parents are expected to talk at the dinner table.
Children are not allowed to speak.
Yeah, I know. It’s also impolite to stick your chopsticks into
your food. You shouldn’t point at anyone with your
chopsticks, either.
Does Yang Ming really mean that
Yang Ming: You must be excited about leaving for China tomorrow, Steve!
Steve: Yeah, but I’m a little nervous, too.
Yang Ming: Why
Steve: Well, for one thing, I don’t know how to use chopsticks very
well … and I don’t know how to behave at the dinner table.
Yang Ming: Oh, I see. Well, one important thing is that you’re not
supposed to start eating first if there are older people at the table.
Steve: That’s interesting. In the United States, it doesn’t matter.
Let’s think!
How does Yang Ming introduce table manners to Steve
Yang Ming: Yeah, I know. It’s also impolite to stick your chopsticks into
your food. You shouldn’t point at anyone with your
chopsticks, either.
Steve: Oh, OK.
Yang Ming: Oh, and there’s one more thing you need to know. You’re
not supposed to talk when you’re eating dinner.
Only parents are expected to talk at the dinner table.
Children are not allowed to speak.
Steve: Wow! That’s ... that’s unusual!
Yang Ming: Haha, I’m just kidding!
Using linking words or sentences helps a lot!
Talk about other Chinese table manners that Steve is supposed to know.
A: What other Chinese table manners is Steve supposed to know
B: For one thing, I think that he is (not) supposed to...
Also, it’s impolite to...
A: Yes, you are right.
One important thing is that he should/shouldn’t ...
Let’s talk!
Let’s write!
Write an e-mail to Steve to tell him about table manners in China.
Dear Steve,
You must be excited about coming to China soon. Let me give you some suggestions and advice about Chinese table manners.
…
Have a safe trip, and I look forward to meeting you soon!
Best wishes,
…
Checklist
Use “be supposed/expected to do”, “should or shouldn’t do” or “It’s polite/impolite to do”
Use linking words or sentences
Write clearly and neatly(整洁地)
When in Rome,
do as Romans do.
和某人为某事争论
Level A
Make a short video about table manners in China and send it to Steve.
Level B
Polish your e-mail and send it to Steve.
Homework
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