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Section A (3a-3c)
Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.
Learning Objectives
1.
learn about the differences between Colombian and Swiss customs about time;
2.
learn some new words and new grammatical structures.
By the end of this period, you’ll be able to:
1. If you meet your friend, will you try
your best to be on time
2. If your friend arrives late, will you be
angry
3. Do you know about the ideas or customs
about time in other countries
Free talk
Look at the pictures.
3a
Who are they Where are they from
Marc
Switzerland
a Swiss (boy)
His family are Swiss.
Teresa
Colombia
a Colombian (girl)
Skim the passage.
3a
What is the topic sentence of each paragraph
1
What is the passage mainly about
2
What is the topic sentence of each paragraph
3a
The topic sentence
Supporting details
Where I’m from, we’re pretty relaxed about time.
How Colombian are relaxed about time.
What is the topic sentence of each paragraph
3a
The topic sentence
Supporting details
In Switzerland, it’s very important to be on time.
How important it is to be on time in Switzerland.
A. Differences between Colombian and
Swiss customs about time.
B. Teenagers’ different understandings
about friendship in Colombia and
Switzerland.
C. How Teresa and Marc became friends.
What is the passage mainly about
3a
What are the detailed differences between Colombian and Swiss customs about time
Ideas and customs about … Colombia Switzerland
being on time
Read the passage again and complete the chart.
visiting a friend’s house
making plans with friends
“… we’re pretty relaxed about time. We don’t like to rush around, so we don’t mind if people are a little late sometimes … We like to enjoy our time slowly.”
It’s OK if you arrive a bit late.
About being on time
“… If you’re even 15 minutes late, your friend may get mad. So I make an effort to be on time … it’s impolite to keep others waiting.”
It’s very important to be on time.
About being on time
“We value the time we spend with our family and friends in our everyday lives. We often just drop by our friends’ homes if we have time.
They drop in whenever they like.
About visiting a friend’s house
“We never visit a friend’s house without calling first.”
They must call first before visiting.
About visiting a friend’s house
“We don’t usually have to make plans to meet our friends. We often just walk around the town center, seeing as many of our friends as we can.”
They don’t usually have to make plans.
About making plans with friends
“We almost always make plans to see friends. We usually plan to do something interesting, or go
somewhere together.”
About making plans with friends
They almost always make plans.
Ideas and customs about … Colombia Switzerland
being on time
visiting a friend’s house
making plans with friends
It’s OK if you arrive a bit late.
It’s important to be on time.
They can drop in whenever they like.
They must call first before visiting.
They don’t usually have to make plans.
They almost always make plans.
More questions
1. Who may value the time spent with
friends better, Teresa or Marc
2. Do girls usually kiss each other or
shake hands when they meet in
Colombia
3. What is Switzerland famous for
4. What does Marc always do to avoid
keeping his friends waiting
1. Who may value the time spent with friends
better, Teresa or Marc
More questions
Teresa.
“… We value the time we spend with our family and friends in our everyday lives ... We often just walk around the town center, seeing as many of our friends as we can …”
2. Do girls usually kiss each other or shake
hands when they meet in Colombia
More questions
They kiss each other.
“When we see each other, it’s polite for boys to shake hands and for girls to kiss each other.”
3. What is Switzerland famous for
More questions
Clocks and watches.
“We’re the capital of clocks and watches, after all!”
4. What does Marc always do to avoid
keeping his friends waiting
More questions
He always leaves the house early.
“I always leave the house early to avoid heavy traffic.”
In , people are pretty relaxed about time.
In , people are serious about time.
In conclusion
Colombia
Switzerland
Judy was running in the park when she wanted to visit her friend Jane.
Are they from Colombia or Switzerland
Judy
So she just went straight to Jane’s house.
Colombia
Andy invited Tim to his birthday party at 8:00 p.m.
Are they from Colombia or Switzerland
Andy
Switzerland
But Tim didn’t turn up until 8:15, which made Andy get mad.
Judy
Ruby has many friends.
Are they from Colombia or Switzerland
Ruby
Columbia
She often drops by their homes without calling first.
Andy
Judy
Language points
Where I live, there are plenty of fruit trees.
1. Where I’m from, we’re pretty relaxed about time.
Remember to keep the kids .
Where引导的地点状语从句
记着让孩子一直待在你看得到的地方。
where you can see them
Language points
I’ve always valued my teachers’ advice.
2. We value the time we spend with our family and
friends in our everyday lives.
I really which I hope will last forever.
value v. consider important 珍视、重视
我真的很珍惜我们的友谊,希望它长长久久。
value our friendship
Language points
I’ll drop by on my way home if I have time.
3. We often just drop by our friends’ homes if we have
time.
We can and go for a drink.
drop by: visit someone informally 顺便拜访
我们随时可以去酒吧喝一杯。
drop by the bar
The children walked out of the classroom, ___________.
Language points
He sat on the grass, reading a newspaper.
4. We often just walk around the town center, seeing as
many of our friends as we can.
现在分词做伴随状语
孩子们一边开心地聊着天一边走出教室。
talking happily
Take it easy. You’ve prepared well enough, !
Language points
Don’t be frustrated. You’ve tried your best, after all!
5. We’re the capital of clocks and watches, after all!
after all: used to emphasize something to be considered毕竟
放轻松。毕竟你准备得够充分了!
after all
You’ll .
Language points
Some girls would never go out without taking time to dress themselves up.
6. Also, we never visit a friend’s house without calling
first.
双重否定表示肯定
不练习是说不好英语的。
never speak English well without practicing
没有水我们无法生存。
What have we learned today
1. Differences between Colombian and
Swiss customs about time.
2. Some new words and grammatical
structures.
Showing respect for cultural differences is necessary for successful intercultural relations.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
Goodbye!