课件15张PPT。You're supposed to write quickly!Section1Section4Section2Section3Section2Co- operative learning合作学习两个人的能力要比一个人强,思考问题的
速度要快一些,学习的效果也会好些.因此,
和你的朋友合作学习,分享你的观点. abbreviations
homophone
punctuation markse-mail English types3a Can you write an example of each on your own ?1a~1b How R U? How are you?
CU See you!
BTW By the way.
CUL8r See you later! BRB
CU2morrow
ASAPI’ll be right back.
See you tomorrow!
as soon as possiblePlease write more expressions like the ones above! situationse-mail English is supposed to be used______________.
is not supposed to be used___________. on a mobile phone in classPlease take out your pen, and
blacken the e-mail English.Section1Are you ready?
Let’s go!
Before You ReadSection2Can you write in English? And can you also
write e-mail English? Maybe not. e-mail
English is a new kind of written English
that is being used to save time.
While You ReadSection2… This is because they come from a computer
program called ICQ, which means I seek you.
ICQ is an e-mail “chatline” that people use to
have online conversations with friends. One
Canadian teacher says, “People can use their
computers to talk to each other.But you are supposed
to type quickly so the other person doesn’t get bored,
so using e-mail English helps you write quickly.”
While You ReadSection2 … The first are “abbreviations”. These are
formed by using the first letter of each word
in the phrase. For example , BTW means “by
the way”, and GSL means “can’t stop laughing”.
The second kind of word is a “homophone”- it’s
created by combining letters and symbols, or
numbers, to sound like other words. An example
of this would be to write “great” as “gr8”, or to
write “see you later” as“CUL8r”.While You ReadSection2 When you write e-mail English you do not need to
use punctuation marks only in the traditional way.
You are also supposed to use them to show the emotion
you are feeling. These are called “emotions”. The
advantage or using punctuation marks is that you can
make faces with them. The most common one is the
happy face- it looks like this :) And it is made with
a colon and a right bracket beside it.While You ReadSection2 E-mail English is fun- it’s almost like writing
riddles. You Can learn it easily by yourselves, and
experiment with your own ideas. It is not rude to
write e-mail English, but it is important to use it only
at the proper time- when you are e-mailing a friend,
or sending a message to a friend on mobile phone.
But you shouldn’t use it in class, and remember your
teachers will not be pleased if you write e-mail
English in a test!While You ReadSection3After You Read3a types of e-mail English at the top of
each column. Give a example.abbreviations
2.homophone
3.emoticonsBTW, CSLgr8, CUL8r:)Section3After You ReadE-mail English is used
to have fun b) to save time c) to study faster
WBQ would mean
with best wishes b) which queue c) write back quickly
“Great” sounds most like
late b) get c) seat
In e-mail English, punctuation marks are used
normally b) instead of c) to show feelings
E-mail English is supposed to be used
a) on mobile phones b) in class c) in testsSection4Go For It !Section4Go For It !Write a note to some friends
using e-mail English, or practice
typing e-mail English messages on
a computer.Hi Min:
How R U ?
I had a very gr8 night yesterday.
I got many presents because
yesterday was my birthday. I’m
very happy! :)
I miss you very much , I really
want to talk with you F2F.
Have a nice day!
CU!
课件19张PPT。Unit 12
You are supposed to shake hands.Section ABrazilKoreaJapanthe United StatesMexicoDifferent countries have
different culture.Language points:
be supposed to do = should
被期望或要求做…; 应该做…
be not supposed to do 不被许可做…
Everyone is supposed to know the law.
We’re not supposed to play basketball in the classroom.What do people do when they
meet for the first time?shake handskissbow?? shaking hands:You should shake hands with others with a smile. At the same time you shouldn’t wear hats or gloves when you do this. Usually, the time of shaking hands shouldn’t last no more than 3 seconds. It is polite to wait for the ladies, the leaders or the old to show their hands first, then you can shake with them.CULTURE bow:When you bow to others, you should stand at attention and take off your hat to show your respect.
kiss: If you meet a friend or your relative, you can greet him or her with a hug or a kiss on the cheeks. If you are a couple, you can hug and kiss, but if you are parents and children, you just kiss on the face or forehead. If you are brothers or sisters, you just kiss on the cheeks.CULTUREDifferent countries have different culture. Match the countries with the customs.cbabaTalk about what people in different countries do when they meet for the first time.What are people in Korea supposed to do when they meet for the first time?
They’re supposed to bow. A:B:PAIRWORK Maria is an exchange student. Last night she had dinner at an American friend’s house. Listen and check (√) the mistakes Maria made.√√√Listen again and fill in the blanks. Maria: I was supposed to arrive at 7:00 , but I arrived at 8:00.
Maria: In my country, it’s different. When you’re invited for 7:00, you’re supposed to .
Dan: And you were supposed to
instead.
Dan: I guess you should have asked what you were supposed to .come latershake handswearFill in the chart according to 2a & 2b: arrived at 7 (a little earlier) shake hands with Paul’s mother wear a T-shirt and jeansRole play the conversation between Maria
and Dan.How was the dinner at Paul’s house last night?
Well, it was OK, but I made some mistake. I was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but I arrived at 8:00.A:B:PAIRWORKRead the following opinions of a Colombia and
a Swiss student and fill in the chart.being on timeColombiaSwitzerlandPretty relaxed about time.Very important to be on time.visiting a friend’s houseUsually plan to do something
interesting or go somewhere
together.Often just drop by friends house.Never visit a friend’s house
without calling first.making plans with friendsDon’t usually have to make plans
to meet friends.Role play the conversation between Teresa
and Marc.What kinds of rules do they have in
Colombia?
Well, they have pretty relaxed rules.
Like what?
Well, it’s OK if you’re not on time.A:B:PAIRWORKA:B:PAIRWORKIn China, what is supposed to do in these following situations?1. greeting teachers say, “Good morning.”2. doing homework 3. phoning someone 4. visiting someone’s
place call first, and knock
at the doorBe at home or in school
after classsay, “Hello, This is….”5. making plans with
friends PAIRWORKIn China, what is supposed to do in these following situations?6. being on time 7. giving gifts discuss the plan, call
to make changes.be always on time or
litter early.Be necessary to take
festival gifts.See you next time!课件25张PPT。GoalTo listen and talk about
table manners.
To read about life as an
exchange student.Table MannersThere are many table manners
around the world. But different
countries have different culture.
…… Table MannersYou are supposed to pick up your bowl of rice.Table MannersYou’re supposed not to eat with your hands.Table MannersYou’re supposed not to talk at the table.Table MannersThe youngest person is not supposed to start
eating first.How much do you know
about table manners around
the world?In the United States, you’re not
supposed to eat with your hands.
2.In Peru, you are not supposed to
talk at the table.
3.In China, you’re not supposed to
pick up your bowl of rice.
4.In Korea, the youngest person is
supposed to start eating first.
5.In Brazil, you should wipe your mouth
with your napkin every time you take a
drink.FFFTTIn Japanmake noise while eating noodlesIn Japaneat or drink while walking down the streetIn Japanstick your chopsticks into your foodIn Japanpoint at anyone with your chopsticksNumber the pictures in the order
Satoshi talks about them.2431Listen and match these sentence parts.You aren’t supposed to…
It’s polite…
It’s rude…
You shouldn’t…b. to stick your chopsticks into your food.a. to make noise while eating noodles.d. eat or drink while walking down the street.c. point at anyone with your chopsticks.PAIRWORKA: We’re supposed to …
B: Yes, and it’s rude to …Read the e-mail message from Wang Kun
and answer the questions.Why was Wang Kun nervous before
she arrived in France?
2.Why did she have no reason to be nervous?
3.What differences have occurred in her French?
4.What does she find surprising?
5.What is one particular challenge she is facing?Check the answers:Because she had no idea of the life in France.
Because her host family is really nice. They go
out their way to make her feel at home.
Her French has improved greatly. She’s very
comfortable speaking French now.
Her biggest challenge is learning how to behave
at the dinner table.
5. “You’re not supposed to put your bread on your
plate. You’re supposed to put it on the table.” 3aHere are some things that you need to know about table manners when you visit Japan. First of all, you should let the older start eating first, it’s polite to
make noise while eating noodles, it’s rude to stick your chopsticks into your food, you aren’t supposed to point at anyone with your chopsticks. By the way, it’s rude to eat or drink while walking down the street. 3b
Of course, the main difference on the Chinese dinner table is chopsticks instead of knife and fork, The real difference is that in the West, you have your own plate of food, while in China the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares, you are supposed to pick up your bowl to eat , the younger person is supposed to let the older start eating first, People in China tend to over-order food, for they will find it embarrassing if all the food is eaten up. When you have had enough, just say so. Or you will always overeat!
GROUPWORKeating meals with other people
making appointments
giving compliments
introducing other people
making a toast at dinner
offering tea
speaking to older people Self check arrive meet spend behave imagine
1. People in Japan and people in America behave differently at the dinner table.
2. You can imagine how different the table manners here are from ours.
3. In Singapore, the trains always arrive on time. They are never late.
4. On Chinese New Year, people like to spend time with their families.
5. I usually meet my friends in the library on Friday nights. 2What I finally decided to do was to look up at
how the others behave themselves at the table.
I found that the man opposite to me was looking at me. It seemed that he was also a newcomer and not able to eat a western meal, either. We burst into laughter. And then the waiter came to see what it was the matter. We told him that
we did not know how to eat. He was surprised
to learn that. And then he said, “Eat the way
you do in your own country.” CULTURE1.When you are invited to dinner by Americans, the hostess expects you to be there on time or not more than a few minutes later.
2.When the guests sit down at a dinner table, it is common for the men to help ladies by pushing their chairs under them. Some families have a habit of offering a prayer of thanks before they eat.
3.Europeans keep the knife on the right hand, the fork on the left. But Americans use just one hand, and keep the other one on the lap. They constantly change their fork to the left hand when they have to cut meat.4. You should leave a spoon to lie flat. (a coffee spoon on the saucer, a soup spoon on the service plate beside the soup bowl.)
5.When Americans eat the bread, they hold it in their fingers, usually break it first.
6.If you have to leave during the meal, you should ask the hostess, “Would you please excuse me for a minute?” After the meal, you needn’t fold the napkins unless you are house guests and want to stay for more than one meal.
7.When you leave, it is a custom for you to say: “Goodbye. It was so nice of you to have me.” or “Thank you. I’ve had a nice time.” Then, maybe you can send a thank-you note.CULTURE