Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands Section A (1a~2d)课件(共22张PPT)

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(共22张PPT)
Unit 10
You’re supposed to shake hands.
Section A (1a~2d)
What do British people do when they meet for the first time
能说出并正确运用本课时的重点单词和短语:
custom, bow, kiss, greet。
1
2
3
能运用“be supposed to...”结构谈论一些国家见面的礼仪。
能谈论不同国家的习俗和礼仪。
目标一:能运用“be supposed to...”结构谈论一些国家见面的礼仪
Activity 1
Free talk
What do people usually do when they meet for the first time
shake hands
Sometimes it’s not polite to shake hands.
In the United States what do the people do when they meet for the first time
They are supposed to...
Discussion
shake hands
shake hands
In Mexico what do the people do when they meet for the first time
In Korea what do the people do when they meet for the first time
bow
In Brazil what do the people do when they meet for the first time
kiss each other
In Japan what do the people do when they meet for the first time
bow
表示被要求或劝告做某事,常意为“理应/应做某事”
Finish 1a quickly and share your answers!
What do people do when they meet for the first time Match the countries with the customs.
1a
n. 风俗;
习惯
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.
1b
Activity 2
Countries Customs
_____ Brazil _____ the United States _____ Japan _____ Mexico _____ Korea a. bow
b. Shake hands
c. kiss
c
b
a
b
a
Listen again and check the answer.
Yoshi: What are people supposed to do when they meet in your country Rodrigo
Rodrigo: Do you mean when people meet for the first time
Yoshi: Yeah.
Rodrigo: In Mexico, we shake hands.
Yoshi: What about in Brazil, Celia
Celia:Well, in Brazil, people sometimes kiss. How about in Japan, Yoshi What are people expected to do when they meet for the first time
Yoshi:We bow.
Kim: And in Korea we also bow.
Mike:Well, I guess in most Western countries we shake hands.
be expected to do sth. 被期望做某事/应该要做某事
Make conversations about what people in different countries do when they meet for the first time. Talk about the countries in 1a or other countries.
1c
Pair work
Activity 3
A: What are people in Korea supposed to do when they meet
for the first time
B: They’re supposed to bow. How about in the United States
A: In the United States, they’re expected to shake hands.
目标二:能谈论不同国家的习俗和礼仪
Each country does have its own customs. To be better learners, We are supposed to know more about the cultures in different countries.
Do Romans do when you are in Rome.
入乡随俗
Look at the pictures and talk about the following questions.
What kind of party is it, an indoor party or an outdoor party
What are people supposed to do at outdoor parties
户外派对
Activity 1
Maria is an exchange student. Last night she had dinner at an American friend’s house. Listen and check (√) the mistakes Maria make.
2a
Maria’s mistakes
___________ arrived late
___________ ate the wrong food
___________ greeted Paul’s mother the wrong way
___________ wore the wrong clothes
Listen again. Fill in the blanks.
2b
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.
arrived at 8:00
come later
wear
shake hands
Listen again and check your answer.
Daisy: Hi, Maria. How was Paul’s party
Maria: Oh, Daisy, it was terrible.
Daisy: It was
Maria: Uh-huh.
Daisy: What happened
Maria: Well, I was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but I arrived at 8:00.
Daisy: Oh, so you were late.
Maria: Yeah, but in my country, it’s different. When you’re invited for 7:00, you’re expected to come later! It’s considered strange to turn up on time.
turn up on time准时出现
Daisy: I see.
Maria: Then when I met Paul’s mom, I kissed her.
Daisy: Oh…you were supposed to shake hands instead.
Maria: That’s right. And I wore a fancy dress.
Daisy: What’s wrong with that
Maria: Well, it turned out that it was an outdoor party, Daisy.
Everyone else was in a T-shirt and jeans.
Daisy: I guess next time you should ask what you’re supposed to wear.
化装舞会服装
Activity 2
Role-play a conversation between Maria and Dan. Use the information in 2a and 2b.
2c
Pair work
Well, it was OK, but I
made some mistakes.
How was the dinner at
Paul’s house last night
I was supposed to
arrive at 7:00, but …
Activity 3
“火眼金睛”
请快速找出2d中谈论不同国家的礼仪的句子。
That’s how people in Japan are expected to greet each other.
I met a Japanese boy called Sato, and as soon as I held out my hand, he bowed.
I held out my hand and to my suprise, she kissed me on both sides of my face!
French people are supposed to kiss when they see each other.
Read 2d and answer the questions.
1.How was the welcome party for foreign students?
2.Who did John meet
3.Is it polite to know nothing about other countries'customs
4.What are French people supposed to do when they
meet each other
Great.
A Japanese boy called Sato.
No, it isn’t.
They are supposed to kiss each other.
Let’s check the answer.
Katie:How was the welcome party for foreign students last night
John:Great! I made some new friends.
But a funny thing happened.
Katie:What
John:I met a Japanese boy called Sato, and as soon as I held out my hand, he bowed.
Katie:That’s how people in Japan are expected to greet each other. It’s impolite if you don’t bow.
John:I didn’t know that. So I just stood there with my hand out. Finally, I returned the bow.
Katie:I remember when I first met Marie last year, I did the same thing.
I held out my hand and to my surprise, she kissed me on both sides of my face!
John:I wouldn’t mind that!
Katie:Very funny. Later I found out French people are supposed to kiss when they see each other.
一……就……
伸出
to one’s surprise 令某人惊讶的是
kiss sb. on…= give sb. a kiss on…
亲吻某人的……
例:她吻了孩子的额头。
She kissed the child on the forehead.
=She gave the child a kiss on the forehead.
role-play the conversation.
2d
Read the dialogue aloud for a few minutes by yourself;
Role play in groups;
Role play in front of the class.
We’ll see which group does the best.
Role play
Katie:How was the welcome party for foreign students last night
John:Great! I made some new friends.
But a funny thing happened.
Katie:What
John:I met a Japanese boy called Sato, and as soon as I held out my hand, he bowed.
Katie:That’s how people in Japan are expected to greet each other. It’s impolite if you don’t bow.
John:I didn’t know that. So I just stood there with my hand out. Finally, I returned the bow.
Katie:I remember when I first met Marie last year, I did the same thing.
I held out my hand and to my surprise, she kissed me on both sides of my face!
John:I wouldn’t mind that!
Katie:Very funny. Later I found out French people are supposed to kiss when they see each other.
Hello, everyone. If I am a student representative, I think we are (not) supposed to …/we are (not) expected to …Because...
You can
say like this:
If you are a student representative, what do you think students are (not) supposed to do in these countries