新牛津译林八年级英语下册 Unit 5 Good manners课件(7课时)

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课件32张PPT。Unit 5 Good manners Grammar the UK—a polite country
How do British people behave
in public?They’re polite enough to obey traffic rules.They’re patient enough to wait till others move.In the underground they’re kind enough to give up their seats for pregnant women, elderly people or women with children.After hearing my decision to visit the UK, my mother says to me:
You are old enough to learn about good manners at home and abroad.I visited my friend Helen.friendlygreet me with a kisseasy-goingstart the conversation with the weatherpolitesay “please” and “thank you” all the timeoutgoingshow me around her house
Helen was friendly enough to greet me with a kiss.Helen was easy-going enough to start the conversation with the weather.Helen was polite enough to say “please” and “thank you” all the time.Helen was outgoing enough to show me around her house.Helen is friendly enough to greet me with a kiss.Helen is easy-going enough to start the conversation with the weather.Helen is polite enough to say “please” and “thank you” all the time.Helen is outgoing enough to show me around the UK.Can you find the similarity?to be + adjective + enough + to-infinitiveWe can use the verb to be + adjective + enough + to-infinitive to describe a person’s personality and abilities.the adjectives that can be used to describe a person’s personality and abilities, e.g.: He is old enough to go to school.Andy is strong enough to be a player.Examples:Complete Jenny and Helen’s conversation using “adjective + enough + to-infinitive”.Helen: Welcome to my home. I hope you’ll have a great holiday here.
Jenny: Thank you!
Helen: What a sunny day! It’s ____________ (足够好) travel around.
Jenny: Yes. I’m _____________ (非常幸运) travel around your
country on such fine weather.
Helen: I'll show you around London tomorrow. Tea or coffee?
Jenny: Coffee, please. Would you make coffee yourself when you are
at home?
Helen: Not very often. It's _____________________ (非常麻烦)
make coffee.
Jenny: I heard that in the Western countries, almost everyone likes coffee.
Helen: Yes. For us, coffee is more a living style rather than a simple drink.
fine enough tolucky enough totroublesome enough toAlice was small enough to go through the door.Lin Tao was brave enough to save his neighbour from a fire. look and sayMillie is patient enough to listen carefully when others speak.Sandy is careful enough to notice small changes around her.Activity 1Kitty is generous enough to share her things with others.Simon is polite enough to queue in public.Amy is funny enough to make everyone laugh after class. Complete the sentences by using the adjectives on the left and the phrases on the right.interesting
fast
generous
hard-workingto be the first of his class
to make me laugh
to share his things with others
to get good marks1. Is Mike generous?
Yes. He is ________ enough __________
________________.generous to share
his things with othersActivity 22. Is that story interesting?
Yes. It is __________ enough __________
_____.
3. Is he good at swimming?
Yes. He is ___ enough ______________
__________.
4. Is Alice very hard-working?
Yes. She is ____________ enough ______
__________________.interesting to make me
laugh fast to be the first of his classhard-working to
get good marksinteresting
fast
hard-workingto be the first of his class
to make me laugh
to get good marksHelen showed me around London.politegentlepatientpush in before othersshout or laugh loudly in publictouch you or push past you if you’re in their waypolitegentlepatientpush in before othersshout or laugh loudly in publictouch you or push past you if you’re in their wayBritish people are too polite to push in before others.British people are too gentle to shout or laugh loudly in public.British people are too patient to touch you or push past you if you’re in their way.Sometimes we need to add for someone
before the to-infinitive. I can’t go
there on my own.
Big Ben is too far away for me to go there on my own. We often use “to be + too + __________ (adjective, adverb) + to infinitive” to express a negative result. adjectiveHelen is introducing the places of interest in London:Big Ben is one of London‘s best-known landmarks, and looks most special at night when the clock’s faces are shiny. Big Ben is ____________________. The four faces of the clock are 23 feet square, the minute hand is 14 feet long and the figures are 2 feet high. Big Ben is ______________________, and also the clock tower has served to symbolize the continued functioning of the British government, especially in wartime. A trip to London is incomplete without a look at the Changing of the Guard ceremony at the front of the Buckingham Palace. The tourists are ___________________________ of the most interesting and colorful ceremony in London.
too famous for us to misstoo excellent to stop working too excited to stop taking photostoo famous for us to misstoo excellent to stop workingtoo excited to stop taking photos Suzy was too shy to join the discussion.Simon was too excited to express himself clearly.Peter was too slow to write down all the main points.Amy was too careless to take her hat with her when she left.Kitty was too busy with her dancing lessons to listen to the radio.Activity 1The tea is too hot for me to drink now.teahotTalk about the picturesActivity 2Expensive! Buy?The car is too expensive for him to buy. Dear diary,
I went to the UK last week. I still felt excited. I’m ___________ (young) visit the UK alone. My friend Helen showed me around and we really had a great time. We visited Big Ben and Buckingham Palace. Big Ben is _______________ (famous) attract so many tourists around the world. Buckingham Palace has been the home of the queen since 1837. I find British people are really polite. They’re _____________ (polite) say “please” and “thank you” all the time. It's a pity that I was not ____________ (free) visit the British Museum. I hope I can visit it next time I go to the UK.famous enough totoo young topolite enough tofree enough toJenny’s diaryJenny’s diaryDear diary,
I went to the UK last week. I still felt excited. I’m too young to go to the UK alone. My friend Helen showed me around and we really had a great time. We visited Big Ben and Buckingham Palace. Big Ben is famous enough to attract so many tourists around the world. Buckingham Palace has been the home of kings and queens for a long time. I find British people are really polite. They’re polite enough to say “please” and “thank you” all the time.
I’m not free enough to visit the British Museum. I hope I can go there soon.I’m not old enough to go to the UK alone.I’m too busy to visit the British Museum.enough to与 too … to的转换
Attention!Examples:● He is not old enough to do the work. =He is too young to do the work.● The problem is too difficult for me to work out. =The problem isn’t easy enough for me to work out.Complete the sentencesThe boy is short.
He can’t reach the buttons of the lift.
= The boy is ____ short ___ _____ the
buttons of the lift.
= The boy isn’t ___ _______ _____ _____
the buttons of the lift.too to reachPracticeComplete the article and know some manners about travelling in France.Eating:While eating in a restaurant, Frenchmen are ______________ (polite) treat the waiters with respect. They’re also ______________ (generous) show their compliments on dishes if
the food is tasty. They'll ask to be excused at the end of the meal. Tradition: Visiting a French home:When people go visit someone else's home, they will expect a house tour and few things like that. Anyway, Frenchmen take you directly to the guest area and spend the time there. If Frenchmen are invited for dinner, they are _____________(friendly) go empty handed. They’ll buy wine, chocolates or flowers.generous enough totoo friendly topolite enough toLooking at people is uncommon in some countries but French people
are ___________ (curious) look at others. They love to watch
and that is why they keep their fashion updated. While in France,
you shouldn't be _________(shy) look at their watches, shoes or
whatever they wear. French people like to be looked at! curious enough to
too shy to1. … (not) old enough to do …
young
polite
carelessly
busy …
2. … too old to do …
young
polite
carelessly
busy …Summaryto describe a person’s personality and abilitiesto express a negative resultReview the two sentence structures.
Try to use “enough to” and “too … to”
to talk about your best friend’s
personality and abilities. HomeworkThank you!课件22张PPT。Unit 5 Good manners Integrated skills What do you think of the public square?beautifulcleanmodernBad behaviour!si9nSigns around usLet’s warn them!What are public signs?They are used in public places.They are often bright in colours.They often have pictures on them. Help us find our way

Tell us about the places around us

Keep us safe from danger

Warn us not to do something ABCDEFGHPublic signsFour typesIJHelp explain things and give us useful information Listening tips
Public signs
Are used in public places
Often (1)_______ in colours
Often have (2)________ on them
Help explain things and give us useful
information
Help us find our (3)______
Tell us about the (4)______ around us
Keep us (5)_____ from danger
Warn us (6)________ somethingbright pictureswayplacessafenot to doWhere can we see these public signs?hospitalsparksmuseumsstreetsschoolshillsplaces like hospitals places like museumsthe streetpublic places like parksPublic signs
We can see different _____ ____ in places like ________, ________, streets and _____. They are often ______ in colours and have _______ on them.
Public signs help ______ things. Most of them give us _____ information. They help us ___________. They tell us about the ______________, keep us ______________ and warn us _________________ .
Here are some examples:________________ _______________ _______________ useful museums parks pictures explain hospitalsfind our way places around ussafe from danger not to do something No littering No photos No smoking No parkingpublic signsbright_______________ Pair workA: What does this sign mean?
B: It means ….
A: What does it tell us to do/not to do?
B: It tells us (not) to ….
A: Where can we usually see it?
B: We can see it ….We shouldn’t runWe shouldn’t ride a bikeWe should drop litterWe should keep quiet Look and write the rules should or shouldn't do sth. Listen and answer
Shout in the museumNo!We shouldn’t shout in the museum! Tips: Look at the sign. It says ….
Sorry, I didn’t notice it just now. Topic 1: In the libraryGroup workMake a conversation Topic 2: In the street Tips: Look at the sign. It says ….
Sorry, I didn’t notice it just now.Make a conversation Group workA: Can we park our car here?
B: I’m afraid not.
A: Why not?
B: Look at that sign. It says “No
parking”. We shouldn’t park our car here.
A: OK. Let’s find another place.Manners count.
What you learn at a young age will follow you through life and open many doors. Homework Remember new words and phrases.
2. Recite Part B. Thank you! 课件23张PPT。Unit 5 Good manners Reading (II)The interview When in Rome mainly
talks about _________________. greet start a conversation behave in public behave at home manners in the UK
How do British people _______each other?
How do British people ___________________ ?
How do British people _________________?
How do British people ________________?JennyDanielintervieweeinterviewerGreetingssay “hello” or “nice to meet you” shake your hand for the first timerelatives or close friendsgreet ... with a kiss
The British greet strangers, their relatives and friends ___________. politely/properly/in a proper waytalk about subjects avoid subjectsage weight money how to start a conversation A conversation books weather holidays music complaintsWhich topics are best avoided for small talk?Which topics are safe for small talk?In publicalways queue push in before otherssay “sorry” if they
bump into otherstouch or push past you say “excuse me”, wait till you moveshout or laugh loudly in public keep their voice down in their way The British think it is to _________. politerude say “please” and “thank you” all the time
At home British behave politely at home as well.一直,总是Greeting: say “hello” or “nice to meet you”
shake hands
greet ... with a kiss
talk about weather, holidays, music or books
avoid age, weight or money
In public: queue for something
never push in before others
say “sorry” if they bump into others
in their way: push past ...
keep their voice down ...
At home: say “please” and “thank you” all the timeRetell the interview in groups.What's the proper way to greet people in the UK? right, correct or most suitableproperproperlyadj.adv.in the right manner1. It is right and _______ to say “hello” or “nice to meet you” and shake your hand when they meet you for the first time. 2. We should behave _______ the first time we meet . shake sb's handLanguage pointsGreeting propershake hands with sb他走上前来同我握手。握手He came up to me and shook my hand.properlyDo you greet people with a kiss? The men stepped forward to kiss Angela Merkel’s hand. She leaned up and kissed him on the cheek.3.她倾身向前亲吻了他的面颊。I put my arms around her and gave her a kiss.British people only greet relatives or close friends with a kiss. greet sb with a kisskiss sb as a greeting1.我抱着她吻了她一下。2.这位男子走上前去轻吻安格拉·默克尔的手。n.vt.Language pionts 1. How do we Chinese greet people when we
meet for the first time?
2. How do we greet relatives or close friends?
Do we greet them with a kiss?
Further thinking Most Englishmen never hug or kiss other
men. They leave that to football players
and foreigners. Women may kiss on one
or both cheeks. Men may also kiss women
in greeting, but only on the cheek. How do they start a conversation?
start a conversation开始交谈 They avoid subjects like age, weight or money. avoid (doing) sth避免(做)某事1. 海伦避免在过于抛头露面的地方工作Helen ______________ in places which are too public.All through lunch he carefully ___________________________. 2. 整个午饭期间,他一直在小心翼翼地回避房子的话题。avoids workingavoided the subject of the houseWhy is the weather a great conversation starter
in Great Britain?Language points Further thinking Why is the weather such a popular
topic of conversation in Great Britain?British people will talk about the weather with friends, family or a stranger at the bus stop. The weather changes all the time in the UK. It can be warm and sunny in the morning, but cold and windy in the afternoon.
Another reason why people talk about the weather is that it's a safe topic to talk about. The weather affects us all and it is all around us. If we are communicating with someone for the first time (breaking the ice), the weather is a safe topic to bring up.
We could talk about politics, but we might have different views and start arguing. We could talk about football, but we might
support different teams and start fighting! British people generally don't like to offend or upset other people—so it's always better to choose a safe topic like weather to start a conversation.
Steve: Turned out nice again.
John: It's lovely. I think we might have a barbecue
this weekend.
Steve: That's a great idea.
John: Last time I had a barbecue it rained all night.
Steve: Typical.
John: I'll keep my fingers crossed for this weekend.Typical British conversation on a sunny day
Small talk isn't just about chatting about
the weather. The real key to small talk is using
it to get to a meaningful conversation. The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.
-Dorothy Nevill真正的谈话艺术不仅指在合适的场合说合适的话,
而且也指在不适当的场合对不该说的话守口如瓶。
-多萝西·内维尔Language points How politely do British people behave in public?The Brits are patient enough to queue till it is their turn. They never push/cut in before others. 插队If they bump into smeone in the street, they will say “sorry”.bump into sb/sth 撞上;偶然碰见 I tried to avoid her, but it was just my luck to _____________.1.我不想见她, 偏撞上她了Joanna heard him _________________ and curse again.2. 乔安娜听见他撞到了桌子上,又骂骂咧咧的。 bump into herbump into the table挡道in the way挡住某人的路3. You’re standing__________. Would you mind moving a little? in one’s wayIf you’re in their way, they won’t touch you or push past you. in the wayThey'll say "excuse me" and be polite enough to wait till you move. In public Further thinking If you are bumped into, what will you react
(反应) ?British people even say “sorry” if you stand on their toes!If someone is in your way, what will you do?What will we do if we bump into someone?British people are very polite at home
as well, aren't they? as well也,还有常位于句末,无须用逗号与句子分开。as well as它强调的是前一项,后一项只是顺便提及。
连接并列主语时,谓语动词与前一项一致。1. He sent me a letter and some money __________.
2. I am going to London and my sister is going __________.
3. Lily __________ her parents is very fond of classical music.
4. We shall travel by day and by night ___________.
5. British people behave politely at home __________ in public .
6. British people are polite to family members _________ strangers. as wellas wellas wellas well asas well asas well asAt home Language focus Etiquette expert William Hanson offers some advice
on the do’s and don’ts in the UK. Good manners in the UK
In Britain you will find most people are kind to you if you behave ________________, respecting local people and customs.
Greeting can be a “hello” or “nice to meet you” the first time they meet you. They do ____________with each other, but as little as possible. They only greet relatives or close friends with a _____. The subject of the weather is a great ____________ starter in Great Britain. The worst mistake a visitor to Britain can make is talking about ______. They don't want to tell people how much it cost, or how much they're about to spend.
However, in other countries, it’s considered _______ talk. Avoid talking about football _______, because you might support different teams.
Complete the article according to what we’ve learned. shake hands kissconversationpolitely/properlymoneysmallas well British people think it is rude to _________ before others. They always ______. _______ space is another area to be aware of. They make great efforts not to ________ strangers even by accident. If you are standing __________, they'll be ___________ enough to wait till you move. They usually keep their voice down _________. British people are very polite to strangers, friends ________family members. They say “please” or “thank you” __________.
The British love saying “_____”. They just can't say it _______, even if it's not their fault and somebody __________them.
It is common to offer a tip (小费), but in the UK it is done ______ and depends on the quality of the ______.
Afternoon tea is a very British past time. Remember the milk should go in _____ and not first.
.
When we go the UK, we'd better remember the famous saying “When in Rome, do as (12) ___________ do.” push in queuetouchin their wayas well as all the timein public sorryenoughbumps intoquietlyservicelastPersonalpatient/polite
Ji Xiaojun: host for CCTV Culture Express
Yang Lan: one of China’s most popular television
hostesses
Introduce manners in China to the audience outside China. Interview with Yang Lan
about manners in China Ji : Hi I’m Ji Xiaojun. This is Culture Express.
Today we’ve invited Yang Lan to talk about
manners in China. What's the proper way to
greet people in China?
YL: ...
Ji : What subjects can we choose to start a
conversation?
YL: ...
Ji : When asked personal questions regarding
family, age, job or money, don't be angry.
YL: ...
Ji :
Ji : It’s been a real pleasure meeting you today.
Thank you for your time. And that brings us
to the end of this edition of Culture Express. HomeworkLearn the new words and phrases by heart.

2. Retell the interview.
课件23张PPT。Unit 5 Good manners Reading (I)You will see several pictures about some behaviours.
Please describe these behaviours.
2.Judge whether these people behave politely or not.3. If they behave improperly, tell them the right ways.Picture one leave the tap running. Don’t Picture two push incut in. Don’t Queue for your turn.Picture three drop litter everywhere. Don’t Picture four talk loudly in the library.Don’t Keep quiet in public (in the park, in the library …).Picture five give seats to people in needPicture six help the old cross the roadPicture seven say “hello” to the teacher greet the teacherWatch and find An interview with Jenny, who has recently visited the UK.
Watch the video and find out all the questions asked in the dialogue.
What questions are asked?What’s the proper way to greet people there?Do they greet people with a kiss?How do they start a conversation?Do people there behave politely in public?Anything else?British people are very polite at home as well, aren’t they?Any other tips for us if we are going to the UK?Lines 1-4Lines 5-6Lines 7-9Lines 10-13Lines 14-17Lines 18-19Lines 20-22Topic 1 (Lines 1-9)
Topic 2 (Lines 10-17) Topic 3 (Lines 18-22) Good manners
in the UKThe main ideaTopic 1 Topic 2Topic 3How to behave at
homeHow to behave in publicHow to greet people Lines 1-9Lines 10-17Lines 18-22While-reading 1. How do British people behave in public ?
2. Is it polite or rude to push in before others?
3. What will they say when bumping into others?
They behave politely in public.It’s rude to push in before others.They will say “sorry” .While-reading Task 2: Scanning
British people are polite at home as well.They say _____ all the time.
please (B) ok
(C) thank you (D) my pleasure too While -reading Greeting: say “hello” or “nice to meet you”
shake hands
usually greet people with a kiss
talk about the weather, holidays, music or books
talk about age, weight or money
In public: queue for something
push in before others
say “sorry” if they bump into others
push past people
shout or laugh loudly
At home: say “please” and “thank you” all the time“hello” or “nice to meet you” a kissage, weight or moneythe weather, holidays
music, books …push inqueuesb’s hand“sorry”“excuse me”touchpushthe voice downshoutlaugh“please” and “thank you”Manners in the UKPost-reading
DiscussionHow to behave in publicTips about manners at homeHow to greet people
Are there any differences between British manners and Chinese manners?Further thinkingWhat does the title “When in Rome” mean?

It means “When in Rome do as the Romans do” .
It means “A guest must do as the local people do".
It means when we are in a new place, we should
follow the customs of the place.
1. Read the interview again and
underline what puzzles you.
2. Write a short passage about
manners in China.Homework Thank you!课件25张PPT。Unit 5 Good manners Study skillsWhen in Rome, do as the Romans do.
入乡随俗It also shows that we should learn to use English sayings as the British do.A saying is a short wise statement that usually gives advice or expresses some truth about life.谚语是一个通常给出建议或表达生活真理的简短且富含智慧的陈述。 Fun with English sayingsA donkey with a bag of salt was crossing a river.He fell into the water. Then the salt dissolved (溶解) and he found his bag was lighter than before. He was very happy.Another time, he got to a river with a large bag of sponges (海绵). He thought the bag would be lighter if he fell into the water again. So he slipped and fell down in the water on purpose. All the sponges were filled with water. Oh, don’t put all your eggs in one basket! Of course, the bag was much heavier. What’s worse, he hurt his leg.
It never rains but it pours. He could not move any moreput all your eggs in one basketit never rains but it poursrisk (冒险) losing everything all at one timewhen one bad thing happens to you, other bad things happen soon aftere.g.
Larry: How is it going? Have you had any luck so far?
Peter: I’ve found a new job. I believe I can do it well, and it’s well-paid.
Larry: That's great. But don’t put all your eggs in one basket. e.g.
My alarm clock didn't go off, so I missed English class. Then, I lost my homework for math. I invited my friend to lunch and after we ate, I found I'd left my wallet at home. Oh, it never rains but it pours
it never rains but it pours!don’t put all your eggs in one basket.Every dog has its day. A lucky dog got a piece of meat. When he was crossing a river, he saw another dog holding a bigger piece of meat. Oh, the grass is always greener on the other side. So, dropping his own piece, he jumped into the water to take the piece from the other dog. But the result was that he got nothing.
every dog has its daythe grass is always greener on the other sideeverybody will be lucky or successful sometime in their lifewhat other people have always seems better than your owne.g.
After five times, Allen finally passed his driving test—after all, every dog has its daye.g.
After buying a new handbag, Cindy still likes to borrow my purse, because she thinks the
grass is always greener on the other sideevery dog has its day.the grass is always greener on the other side.The sons thought their father had hidden treasure (宝藏) somewhere in his yard. They believed that many hands make light work and started to work together. A farmer was dying and he said to his sons, “My sons, the early bird catches the worm. Go and try to find what I have hidden in my vineyard (葡萄园).”They found no treasure. But the vineyard was so well tended (照料) that it gave fruit many times over.the early bird catches the wormmany hands make light workyou have to do something before others in order to be successfulif lots of people share the work, it will make a job easier to completee.g.
Fred: What are you doing here at 7:30 a.m.?
Jane: The early bird catches the worm.
I didn't expect to see you studying at the library at this hour of the morning.
e.g.
I cleaned the garden with the help of my neighbours. You see,
many hands make light workThe early bird catches the worm.many hands make light work.The early bird catches the worm. 早起的鸟儿有虫吃。It never rains but it pours. 不雨则已,一雨倾盆。Many hands make light work. 众人拾柴火焰高 。Every dog has its day. 人人皆有得意时。Put all your eggs in one basket. 孤注一掷。The grass is always greener on the other side. 领家芳草绿。1. Every coin has two sides. 每个硬币都有两面,比喻事物的两面性。
2. The winter is coming and the spring is not far. 冬天已经临近了,
春天还会远吗?
3. Failure is the mother of success. 失败是成功之母。
4. A good beginning is half done. 良好的开端是成功的一半。
5. Don‘t put off till tomorrow what should be done today. 今日事,
今日毕。
6. Time and tide wait for no man. 时不我待。
7. Where there is a will, there is a way. 有志者事竟成。
8. Love me, love my dog. 爱屋及乌。
More sayingsCan you guess the meanings?1. A cold hand and a warm heart.刀子嘴,豆腐心。2. Birds of a feather flock together.3. Don’t judge people by their appearance.物以类聚,人以群分。不可以貌取人。4. It is better to trust the eye than the ear.百闻不如一见。5. It is never too late to mend.亡羊补牢,犹未晚矣。6.Where there is a will, there is a way.有志者事竟成。1. —It won’t take long to clear up after the party if we all volunteer to help.
—That’s right. ________.
A. Many hands make light work
B. Too many cooks spoil the broth
C. The early bird catch the worm
D. The grass is always greener on the other side.Choose the right sayings2. —Nobody will become a hero without the help of others.
—That’s true. ____________.
A. Practice makes perfect
B. One tree can’t make a forest
C. Where there is a will, there is a way
D. Nothing is difficult if you put your heart into itComplete the sentences with the correct sayings actions speak louder than words
no pains, no gains
a friend in need is a friend indeed
practice makes perfect
burn the candle at both ends Just as the saying goes,“_______________.” My cousin has made his dream come true after years of hard work.
2. ____________________. If you keep practising speaking English every day, you will be better at it.
3. Do not try to do many things at one time. Otherwise,
you will become tired out. Remember, you cannot
_________________________.
4. He always gives his friends help when they need it
because he knows that________________________.
5. Dad never says that he is good at cooking, but in fact
he is. He always cooks delicious meals for us, that is,
____________________________.
no pains, no gainsPractice makes perfectburn the candle at both endsa friend in need is a friend indeedactions speak louder than wordsUse proverbs to make the article more interesting One of my most unforgettable experiences happened on a day last summer, when I was handing out newspapers from door to door.
Disappointed at my study results, I thought the grass is always greener on the other side. So I easily found a job during my summer vacation. Because I was poor in knowledge, the manager only asked me to deliver newspapers from house to house.
At the beginning, I thought that it would be a piece of cake. But to my surprise, when I went to people’s houses, I could feel that they looked down upon me. I was badly hurt. I came to another house. It never rains but it pours. A black dog jumped out suddenly. I was frightened and screamed with fear. But no one came to help me. At that time, I came to realize that delivering newspapers was more difficult than studying in the classroom.
I tried my best to do the job better. The early bird catches the worm. I made it finally. From this experience, I have learnt that where there’s a will, there’s a way.the grass is alwaysgreener on the other sidea piece of cakeIt never rainsbut it poursThe early bird catches the wormwhere there’sa will, there’s a wayExtend reading:Guess the meanings of the sayingsMy son is just like me in many ways. We often say the two of us prove the proverb that the apple does not fall far from the tree.
My daughter is very short.? She would like to be taller. But I tell her that good things come in small packages. The size of something is not always important. Some valuable things are very small, like diamonds and other jewels. But I also tell my children that all that glitters is not gold.? Something may look valuable, but may not really be valuable.? Also, I tell them do not judge a book by its cover. You should not judge something only by its appearance.有其父必有其子。小的东西往往是好的。发光的东西未必都是金子。不要以貌取人。Some times I tell my children to work together to solve a problem. After all, two heads are better than one. Two people working together can get better results.? But too many cooks spoil the broth. If too many people try to do something, then the job will not be done well.
I also tell my children that two wrongs do not make a right.? You should not do something bad just because someone did the same to you.
Some people often worry about what they will do in a situation that might happen in the future.? We could tell them do not cross that bridge until you come to it.三个臭皮匠顶个诸亮。人多手杂反误事。别人错了,不等于你对了。船到桥头自然直。Sayings are a great help if you need some wise words to express your ideas.
They make what you say or write simple and vivid ( 生动的).Find more sayings for yourself
becausethe early bird catches the worm.Homework Remember all the sayings learnt today.
2. Search for more sayings on the Internet.课件23张PPT。Unit 5 Good manners TaskFree talkSign Talk about manners in different placesGroup workDiscussion
What shouldn’t we do and what should we do when we are eating or drinking?Read and answer Name Purpose Time & place Content Conclusion We should know them to make sure that both guests and hosts are comfortable at the table. 5.Why should we know these rules?The content of this talk is about six rules of table manners.4.What is the content of the talk?They will give a talk at 10 a.m. on 12 May at the school hall.3.When &where will they give the talk?The purpose of the talk is to teach students rules for eating. 2.What’s the purpose of the talk?Good table manners.1. What’s the name of the talk?Good table manners
We are going to hold a talk on good table manners. The purpose of
the talk is to teach students(1) _______________.
It will take place at(2) _______on (3) _________ at the school hall.
There will be a lot of advice on table manners. We hope you will find
them useful. Above all, when you are sitting at the table, you should
not start eating until(4) ________________, and it is impolite to
(5) ___________________ while eating and drinking. You should not
eat with(6) ________________ or talk with(7) __________________.
Also, don’t reach over(8) _________________for something. Before
you leave, wait for(9) _________________.
These rules are important because we should make sure that both
guests and hosts are comfortable at the table.rules for eatingRead and complete10 a.m. 12th May everybody is ready make too much noise your mouth open food in your mouthsomeone’s plate everyone to finishRead and findStructure of the talkThe purpose of the talk is to teach …… at 10 a.m. on 12 May at the school hall.These rules are important because…There will be a lot of advice on table manners. We hope you will find them useful…Name Purpose Time &place Conclusion Content Tip: The key words can help you find out the structure of the talk. Good table manners Tip: We can take some expressions from the talk as examples in our writing.Find out the useful expressionsWe are going to hold a talk on …It will take place … Above all, …, you should …
and it is impolite to …. You should not … or …. Also, … we should make sure that both … and … are comfortable at….Write section-by-sectionGood table mannersManners in the zooPractice (仿写 ): You want to hold a talk on good manners in the zoo. Write your title and purpose.
Plan the time and the place.Tip: Choose a topic. Tip: State the purpose directly and briefly. Tip: State time and place clearly and correctly. manners in the zoorules in the zoo Sunday at the school hallat 3 p.m. nextTip: Collect the ideas. Write the topic sentence first. Always keep your purpose in your mind. Practice (仿写 ): You want to give a talk on good manners in the hospital. Write the topic sentence first.Write section-by-section There will be a lot of
advice on good manners
in the hospital. We hope you will find
them useful.Tip: List the supporting details. Make sure every sentence after the topic sentence should support it. Tip: Choose the details that support your topic sentence. Practice (仿写 ): You want to give a talk on good manners on the street. Choose the support details.we should obey traffic rules.
we should help the old cross the road.
There’ re many shops on both sides of the street.
we shouldn’t play football on the road.
we shouldn’t drop things everywhere. Practice (改写 ): You want to give a talk on good manners in the library. Write the supporting details.Above all, you should always keep quiet in the library, and it’s impolite to drop litter everywhere. You should not eat or drink anything in the library. Also, do not write in the books. Always remember to put the books back after reading. Shirley: Can we chat in the library?
Amy: I’m afraid not. We should keep quiet.
Shirley: Anything else?
Amy: Don’t drop litter everywhere. Always
keep the library clean.
Shirley: I see. Can we eat in the library ?
Amy: No, we can’t eat there.
Shirley: Can we write in the books?
Amy: No, we shouldn’t write in the books,
and we should put them back
after reading.
— Unit 5 Welcome to the unit Tip: Write the supporting details. Don’t forget to use linking words and phrases to help the reader better understand the relationship between the ideas.Tip: Restate the talk’s main points.Practice (仿写 ): You want to give a talk on good manners in the park.
Write the conclusion.Write section by section These rules are _______________
_________________ because we
should make sure that___________
______________________________
___________is/are comfortable in
the park. important/
helpful/useful everyone/
both visitors and the park
keepersEnrich expressions1. When you are sitting at the table, you should
not start eating until everybody is ready.
Always remember not to reach across the table
to get salt or anything else you need.?It’s impolite to talk when your mouth is full.?The proper manners are to wait until everyone finishes up their meals.2.You should not talk with food in your mouth.3.Don’t reach over someone’s plate for something.Never begin eating until everyone is seated and
served.4. Before you leave, wait for everyone to finish.Tip: Enrich expressions to make your talk more lively.PlanTip: Choose a topic and make a plan.DraftTip: Be sure to have a complete structure, clear and effective ideas and rich expressions.We will have a talk on good manners in the library. The purpose is
teach students about rules in the library.
There will have a lot of advice on good manners in the library. We hope you will find them useful.
It will take place at 3 p.m. next Friday at the school hall. Above all, you should always keep quite in the library, and it’s impolite to eat or drink anything in the library, there are all kinds of books in the library, when you borrow a book from the library, you should queue for your turn, perhaps we don’t write in the books.
These rules are inportan important because they will help everyone in the library feel comfortable.ReviseAlso, do not forget to return your book on time.Tip: Focus on the overall flow (总体流程) of the talk, such as the structure, main points and details. parts
to right order out
unnecessary
details new
materialsEdit We will have a talk on good manners in the library. The purpose is
teach students about rules in the library.
It will take place at 3 p.m. next Friday at the school hall.
There will have a lot of advice on good manners in the library. We hope you will find them useful. Above all, you should always keep quite in the library, and it is impolite to eat or drink anything in the library , when you borrow a book from the library, you should queue for your turn , perhaps we don’t write in the books. Also, do not forget to return your book on time.
These rules are inportan important because they will help everyone in the library feel comfortable.to be Always remember not to write in the books. quiet . . When Tip: Look for tiny errors, such as grammar errors, confusing sentences, spelling, punctuation and capitalization. Tip: Use your best and tidy handwriting.
Make your own web page beautiful. Finish Assessment table Summary A talk How to write How you treat others can affect how people view you and treat you. Your manners really matter!Let’s remember …Homework 1.Learn more about manners
by reading books, watching
programmes and searching
the Internet.
2. Choose an aspect of good
manners. Make a plan and
create your own web page. Thank you! 课件24张PPT。Unit 5 Good manners Comic strip and Welcome to the unitI’m hungry.
But there’s nothing in the fridge.
What can I do?1. Who is teaching manners?
2. What does he teach Hobo?
3.What does Eddie really want?
First, always share things with others. Second, don’t cut in on others. Always wait politely. Hobo’s cake. Eddie.2. You’re never too old to learn.
活到老,学到老。
too … to … 太……而不能……
e.g. 他太小了,不能去上学。
He is too young to go to school.1. You’re old enough to learn about
manners now.
现在你足够大了,可以学礼仪了。
sb. + be + adj. + enough to do sth
某人足够……做某事
e.g. 汤姆足够强壮来举起这个盒子了。
Tom is strong enough to lift the box. Manners about trafficManners about saving waterABCD Manners in the parkManners about greetingsABCDdrop litter everywhere put litter in the binA: Can we …?
B: I’m afraid not.
A: What should we do?
B: We should always ….
We shouldn’t ….pick flowers in the parkA: Can she …?
B: Of course not.
A: What should she do?
B: She should ….leave flowers where they growsave waterleave the tap runningA: Is it good manners to …
after use?
B: I’m afraid not.
A: What … then?
B: Always … after use.
A: Anything else?
Try to ….turn off the tap/turn it off tapA: Can they …?
B: …
A: What should they do then?
B: …follow the traffic rulesobeywait until the green light is onjump the queuewait in line for one’s turnA: Do we have to…in our
school dining hall?
B: Yes, it’s polite to ….
… impolite ….queue Throw the board into the dustbin if the people do wrong things.edacbfa drop litter everywhere b leave the tap running
c keep quiet in the library d pick flowers in the park
e obey traffic rules f queue for your turn
Which is the odd one out?
A.B.C.D.×Choose the item that doesn’t fit in with the others.:-)E.?×××???? 1/4
Which is the odd one out?
A.B.C.D.×Choose the item that doesn’t fit in with the others.:-)E.×????Never write in the books.Keep quiet in the library.?No eating or drinking.Never talk with food in your mouth.Return books in time. 2/4
Which is the odd one out?
A.B.C.D.×Choose the item that doesn’t fit in with the others.:-)E.×????Steal books.Put the books back after reading.?Drop litter everywhere.Eat in the library.Occupy seats by placing books . 3/4
Which is the odd one out?
A.B.C.D.×Choose the item that doesn’t fit in with the others.:-)E.×???Dress properly.Keep quiet in the library .Keep the library clean.?Queue for your turn while borrowing the books.Write in the books.? 4/4 keep quietkeep cleanput back eatdrop litterwriteGood mannersBad mannersAmy: Can we … in …?
Tom: I’m afraid not. We should….
Amy: Anything else?
Tom : Don’t …. Always ….
Amy: I see. Can we ….?
Tom : No, we can’t ….
Amy: Can we …?
Tom : No, we shouldn’t…, and we
should….Pair work1. In the museum
2. In the cinema
3. At the bus stop
4. In the dinning hall
5. In the restaurant
…Useful expressions: e.g. In the museum
drop litter everywhere, keep the museum clean, shout, keep quiet, touch the items on display, take photos, obey the rules …1. Discuss manners in public places with your classmates.
2. Write as many slogans on good manners as you can.
3. Preview Reading.