【人教九全英语情境教学课件内嵌音视频】Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands Section A 1a~2d

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2025-2026学年人教九全英语情境课堂教学课件
Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.
Section A 1a~2d
本单元以“谈论风俗习惯(talk about customs)”为话题,属于2022年版课标中“人与自我”范畴内的“历史、社会与文化”主题,涉及“世界主要国家的文化风俗与文化景观、节假日与庆祝活动”子主题。
01.单元主题
02.单元主题导图
You are supposed to shake hands.
观念1: 理解、尊重、
包容文化差异
观念4: 弘扬中华
优秀传统文化
观念2: 树立国际视野,
汲取世界文化精华
观念3: 涵养家国情怀,
坚定文化自信
Section A 1a~2d
学会使用be supposed to... 表达在不同国家及不同情境下的见面礼仪
输出:录制V-log向他人介绍各国见面礼仪
Section A 3a~3c
Section A GF~4c
进一步拓展学习其他 国家的文化风俗
输出:在网上搜索不同国家的不同习俗,并制作宣传海报向其他学生介绍
Section B 1a~1d
Section B 2a~2e
了解学习不同国家的餐桌礼仪并进行对比
输出:①向你的外国朋友介绍中国的餐桌礼仪;②了解法国和中国在餐桌礼仪方面的差异,并做一份报告
Section B 3a~Self Check
学做文化大使,向外国友人介绍中国传统文化
输出:在互联网上搜索更多关于中国传统文化的信息,并写一份报告
用所学语言向他人介绍不同国家的见面礼仪,不断发现、探索异国文化,并向外国友人宣传中华优秀传统文化,发展学生用英文讲述中国故事的能力。
At the end of the class, students should:
1.understand the greeting customs and table manners in different countries and master the structure of “You’re supposed/expected to...”;(Learn& Understand)
2.communicate politely in different countries and different situations and improve cross-cultural communication skills;(Apply&Analyze)
3.introduce Chinese culture in English and build cultural confidence.(Evaluate &Create)
03.单元教学目标
目 录
Warming Up
2
Listening & Speaking
3
Exercises
4
Learning Objectives
1
Summary & Homework
5
At the end of the class, we are able to:
1. learn how to greet people from different countries when you meet for the first time; (Language ability)
2. talk about customs in different countries by using “be supposed/expected to do sth.”; (Learning ability)
3. make our own judgement(判断) about different customs(习俗);
(Quality of thinking)
4. understand and learn to respect different cultures. (Cultural awareness)
Learning Objectives
We will hold a welcome party for the exchange students tomorrow. And before the party, we need to learn some customs.
Warming Up
Hello Ni Hao Bonjour Konnichiwa
An nyeong Ciao Guten-tag Hola
Marhaban Namaste Sawadee kha...
Let’s enjoy the video and answer the question.
What kind of greetings do you learn from the video
点击播放视频
What are the exchange students supposed to do when they meet each other
They are supposed to...
shake hands
bow
hug
wave
kiss on the check
/k s/
Different countries have different greeting customs. Can you speak the names of these countries
Brazil /br 'zil/
Mexico/'meksik u/
the United States
Japan
South Korea
Look at the picture. What are they talking about
—What are you supposed to do when you meet someone for the first time
—You are supposed to shake hands.①
第一次
Pre-listening
Click to learn more!
How many customs can you find in the picture
shake hands
bow
v.&n. /ba /
kiss v.&n. /k s /
1a What do people do when they meet for the first time Match the countries with the customs.
Countries Customs
1. _____ Brazil 2. _____ the United States 3. _____ Japan 4. _____ Mexico 5. _____ South Korea a. bow
b. shake hands
c. kiss
1b Listen and check your answers in 1a.
People in Brazil are supposed/expected to kiss when they meet for the first time./People in ....
Countries Customs
1. _____ Brazil 2. _____ the United States 3. _____ Japan 4. _____ Mexico 5. _____ South Korea a. bow
b. shake hands
c. kiss
b
c
a
b
a
While-listening
Let’s listen again and fill in the blanks.
Conversation
Yoshi: What 1._______________________when they meet in your country, Rodrigo
Rodrigo: Do you mean when people 2. ___________________
Yoshi: Yeah.
Rodrigo: In Mexico, we 3._______________.
Yoshi: What about in Brazil, Celia
are people supposed to do
meet for the first time
shake hands
Celia: Well, in Brazil, people sometimes kiss. How about in Japan, Yoshi What are people 4.__________________when they meet for the first time
Yoshi: We bow.
Kim: And in South Korea we also 5._______.
Mike: Well, I guess in most Western countries we shake hands.
expected to do
bow
1c 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.
A: What are people in South 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.
be expected to do sth.
Maria went to an American friend’s party. Look at the picture.
What kind of party is it An indoor party or an outdoor party
What do you know about outdoor parties
What are people supposed to wear at outdoor parties
2a Maria is an exchange student. Last night she had dinner at an American friend’s house. Listen and check (√) the mistakes Maria made.
Maria’s mistakes
______ arrived late
______ ate the wrong food
______ greeted Paul's mother the wrong way
______ wore the wrong clothes



2b Listen again. Fill in the blanks.
1. 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
shake hands
wear
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.
Let’s listen again. You can read after the tape.
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.
Let’s finish the chart below together.
Ideas and customs about... In Maria’s country In America
Time
Greetings
Dressing
People are supposed to arrive late.
People are supposed to arrive on time.
People are supposed to kiss when they meet for the first time.
People are supposed to shake hands when they meet.
People are supposed to wear a suit or fancy dress to the party.
People are supposed to wear a T-shirt and jeans to an outdoor party.
2c Role play a conversation between Maria and Dan. Use the information in 2a and 2b.
Dan: How was the dinner at Paul’s house last night
Maria: Well, it was OK, but I made some mistakes. I was supposed to arrive at 7: 00, but...
John went to the welcome party for foreign students last night. He made some new friends. But something funny happened.
What funny thing happened last night Let’s watch the video of 2d and find out the answer.
He met a Japanese boy called Sato, and as soon as he held out his hand, the boy bowed.
点击播放视频
Read the conversation again and answer the questions:
1.What happened to Katie and Marie when they met for the first time
Katie held out her hand but Marie kissed her on both of her face.
2. How are people in France expected to greet each other
They are expected to kiss when they see each other.
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.
Read the conversation and learn some languages points.
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!②
John: I wouldn’t mind that!
Katie: Very funny. Later I found out French people are supposed to kiss
when they see each other.
to one’s surprise
Katie: How was _________________ for foreign students last night
John: Great! I ______ some new friends. But a ______ thing happened.
Katie: What
John: I met a Japanese boy ______ Sato, and as soon as I ________ my hand, he bowed.
Katie: That’s how people in Japan ___________ to greet each other. It’s _________ if you don’t bow.
Close your book and fill in the blanks according to the conversation.
the welcome party
made
funny
called
held out
are expected
impolite
Post-listening
John: I ______ know that. So I just stood there _______________. Finally,
I _________ the bow.
Katie: I remember when I first met Marie last year, I did _____________.
I held out my hand and _______________, she kissed me on both sides of
my face!
John: I wouldn’t _______ that!
Katie: Very funny. Later I _________ French people are supposed to ____
when they see each other.
didn’t
with my hand out
returned
the same thing
to my surprise
mind
found out
kiss
Discussion
1.Why did John make such mistakes
2.What can we do to avoid these mistakes
Because people in different countries greet each other differently.
Know more about the other countries’ greeting customs.
Different greetings reflect the beauty of cultural diversity(多样化) worldwide.
应该做某事 ______________________
应该做/被期待做某事 ______________________
与某人握手 ______________________
第一次遇见某人 ______________________
欢迎派对 ______________________
伸出某人的手 ______________________
be supposed to do sth.
be expected to do sth.
shake hands with sb.
meet sb. for the first time
the welcome party
hold out one’s hand(s)
Key Phrases
互相问候 ______________________
伸出手站在那里 ______________________
令某人感到吃惊的是 ______________________
找出,查明 ______________________
greet each other
stand there with hand out
to one’s surprise
find out
1. You’re supposed to shake hands.
be supposed to 应该, 后接动词原形,相当于should或ought to,用来表示劝告、建议、义务、责任等。其否定形式为be not supposed to,意为“不应该”。
我们应该互相帮助。
e. g. We are supposed to help each other. = We should help each other.
= We ought to help each other.
Language Points
shake hands 握手
e. g. They shook hands and stood talking for a while.
他们握了握手, 站着说了一会儿话。
拓展: shake 作动词, 意为“摇动; 使……颤动”, 其过去式和过去分词
分别为shook 和shaken。它还可以作名词,意为“奶昔”。
① shake hands with sb. 与某人握手
② shake one’s hand 握某人的手(强调一方的动作,hand 用单数)
③ make banana milk shake 做香蕉奶昔
返回
1.What are you supposed to do when you leave the room in the evening (请用一句话作答)(be supposed to, light)
___________________________________________________________
2. 我们中国人见到客人时,一般会握手并微笑。
We Chinese often _____________ and smile when we meet visitors.
We are supposed to turn off the light when we leave the room.
shake hands
完成句子
2. I held out my hand and to my surprise, she kissed me on both
sides of my face!
both det. & pron. 两个都,作同位语,通常位于be动词/助动词/ 情态动词之后,实义动词之前。
e.g. You are both right. = Both of you are right。
你俩都对。
They both showed great interest in Chinese culture.
他们俩都对中国文化表现出极大的兴趣。
辨析: both, all, neither 与none
both
all
neither
none
指“两者都”, 作主语时谓语动词用复数。常与and连用。
指“三者或三者以上都”, 作主语时谓语动词与所修饰或所指代
的词保持一致。其反义词为none。
指“两者都不”, 通常与nor连用,neither ... nor连接两个并列
主语时,遵循就近原则。
指“三者或三者以上都不”, 作主语时谓语动词与所修饰或所指代的词保持一致。
All of us are interested in history.
我们都对历史感兴趣。
Neither her parents nor she is at home today
今天她父母和她都不在家.
None of the people have known the news.
没有人知道这个消息。
1. —Mom, I’d like to have a computer and a camera as my birthday present.
—Well, you can have one of them. I’m afraid I can’t afford________.
A. none B. all C. neither D. both
2. —Which kind of tea do you like better, black tea or green tea
—________ is OK. Both of them are part of Chinese traditional culture.
A. All B. Either C. None D. Neither
D
返回
B
单项填空
一、根据句意及首字母提示填写单词。
1.(2024四川凉山州改编)In Mexico, people s______ hands when they meet for the first time. In Brazil, people sometimes kiss. In Korea, people usually b____.
2. Factories are s_________ to produce less air pollution to make the world much greener.
3. Respecting the old is one of the most important c________ in China.
4. It is said that an ancient Chinese ruler c______ Shen Nong was the first to discover tea as a drink.
ow
hake
upposed
ustoms
alled
Exercises
1.(2024甘肃白银改编)随着年龄的增长,我们将发现我们有两只手:一只用来帮助我们自己;一只用来帮助别人。
As we grow older, we’ll ______ ______ we have two hands: one for helping ourselves; the other for helping others.
2.那个女孩伸出双手,接过了她的生日礼物。
That girl ______ _____ her hands and got her birthday gift.
3.(2025山东威海)我们要安全用火,珍爱生命。
_____________________________________________________________
find out
二、根据汉语意思完成句子。
held out
We are supposed to use fire safely and value our lives.
1. Listening and Speaking:
Talk about customs and what you are supposed to do when you meet someone for the first time
2. Words and Expressions: both/all/neither/none, custom, for the first time, be supposed to, be expected to, shake hands
Summary
Work with your partner and compare the customs in China and in the countries that you are both interested in, and record a video to introduce how to greet people in different countries.
(You can use the structure: be supposed/expected to do sth.)
Homework
Introduction:
“Hi everyone! Today, we’ll show you how people greet each other in China and other countries.”
China:
“In China, people are supposed to shake hands or say ‘Ni Hao’ when they meet.”
Other Country (e.g., Japan):
“In Japan, people bow and say ‘Konnichiwa’ to show respect.”
Comparison:
“In China, shaking hands is common, but in Japan, bowing is more traditional. Both ways show politeness.”
Conclusion:
“Different greetings reflect different cultures, and that’s what makes the world interesting!”
Sample Script (示例脚本)
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