2016年备课仁爱版八年级英语下册课件 3AUnit 7 Topic 2 I’m not sure whether I can cook it well Section C(共27张ppt)

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课件27张PPT。Unit 7 Food Festival
Topic 2 SectionC We should know about western table manners.Is it polite to eat soup noisily in Japan?
Is it polite to eat soup noisily in Cuba?
Different countries have different eating habits and table manners.Review Yes, it is.No, it isn’t. If you go to a formal western dinner party for the first time, you should know more about western table manners.Folllow me!正式的第一次 spoon
n.匙,调羹fork
n.叉,餐叉knife
n.刀 napkin
n.餐巾plate
n.盘子glass
n.杯子A _______B _______C spoonD _______E _______F_______napkinforkplateglassknifeLook at the picture and write the wordsGame1b1.When you start dining, you should take your napkin first and put it on your lap. ( )
2.At the table, people always keep the fork in their left hands. ( )
3.It’s impolite to eat up the food on your plate. ( )
4.It’s polite to speak loudly and smile a lot. ( )
5.When you drink to someone, you should raise your glass and take only a little. ( )
Read 1a and mark T or F.TFFFT学法指导三:快速定位相关信息,找出依据,判断正误!When you sit down at the table, take your napkin and put it on your lap.napkinat the table 在桌子旁边
at table 就餐,吃饭Read and understand学法指导四:
大声读,细心译,同时做好小笔记!dish(小菜)The dinner always starts with a small dish.
When you start eating, you should keep the fork in your right hand.start with=begin with
以.......开始
(反义词组)end with
以......结束If you use your knife, then put the fork in your left hand.It’s polite to eat up the food on your plate, so don’t take more food than you need.eat up 吃完,吃光
(代词宾格放中间)
eat them upMaybe you don’t know whether it is polite or not to speak loudly at the table.
The answer is that you should speak quietly and smile a lot.此句包含whether引导的_________
译为“_____”。宾语从句中又包含一个结构 it is + adj. + to do sth.
It 是形式主语,真正的主语是后面的不定式短语.宾语从句是否is 后面是一个由that引导的表语从句,that 一般不能省,在句子中不充当成分.When you drink to somebody, you’d better raise your glass and take only a little.
drink to sb.为…干杯
raise one’s glass举杯
take a little 喝一小口Remember not to drink too much.remember (not) to do sth.
记得(不)去做某事
remember doing sth.
记得做过某事If you can’t remember these rules, just do as other people do.依照,按照spoonglassplateforkknifenapkinThe fork is on the left.The knife is between the plate and the two spoons. Suppose you would go to a formal western
dinner party for the first time, but you don’t know
their table manners. Do you want to get some
advice?adj.正式的n.方式;举止;态度Can you tell me if it's polite to eat with your arms or elbows on the table in America?
Yes, I can. It's impolite.Do you know whether or not it's impolite to smoke during a meal in France?
Yes, I do. It's impolite.We know people use a spoon and a fork to eat in Thailand.Do you know whether they use knives?
Yes, I do. They don't use them.I know Indians eat with their right hands. I don't know if there's no need for knives,forks or chopsticks.
No, there's no need.Match the pictures with the conversations.2n.肘,肘部ABCDCBAD总结:宾语从句用_________语序陈述语序Discuss eating customs in different countries, using object clauses.Example:
Is it polite to point at people with chopsticks in China?
A: I want to know whether/if it is polite to point at people with
chopsticks in China.
B: I don't think that it is polite to point at people with chopsticks in China.1.Is it polite to eat soup very quietly in most African countries?
2.Can people smoke during a meal in France?
3.Will people leave as soon as they finish eating in western countries?
4.Do Americans eat food like chicken legs with their fingers?
5.Does a formal western dinner always start with a small dish?3宾语从句
1.Do you know if / whether he likes basketball?
2.I want to know if they are talking about the news.
3.Maybe you don’t know whether it’s polite or not to
speak loudly at the table.1.If you go to a formal western dinner party for the first time,you'd better know about western table manners.
(1) for the first time 第一次
E.g:2012年,我第一次到北京去度假。
I went to Beijing for my holiday in 2012 for the first time.
(2) table manners 餐桌礼仪
2.It's polite to eat up the food on your plate,...
eat up sth./eat sth. up 吃完,吃光
3.When you drink to someone,...
drink to sb./sth.为......干杯(祝酒)
4.Remember not to drink too much.
(1) remember to do sth.记得要做某事(事情还没有做)
否定形式为:remember not to do sth.
(2) too much 在句中作状语,修饰动词drink。Key points of 1aWhen you sit down at the table, ...
The dinner always starts with …
You should keep the fork ...
If you use your knife, ...
Don’t take …
Don’t speak …
When you drink to someone, you 'd better...First,talk with your partner about western table manners.Do you remember how to make a sandwich?First, take two pieces of bread and spread butter on them.
Next, cut a pear into small pieces carefully.
Then, put them on the bread lightly.
After that, put some honey over the pear slowly.
Finally, put the pieces of bread together.Second,collect some information about table manners in China. Then talk about them.You may use these sentences:
I think (that) it is polite to … in China.
I think (that) it is impolite to … in China. Write a short passage about table manners in China, using object clauses and the information you have collected in 1c.Project把下列句子合并成一个含有宾语从句的复合句。
1. I don’t know. Is she a teacher?
2. Do you know? Is it good to watch TV
too much?
3. I don’t know. Is it polite to eat up the
food on your plate?
4. I’m not sure. Is he at home?
5. I want to know. Will it rain tomorrow?Exercises in classWe learn:We can:1. Some new words:
formal manner napkin lap fork dish quietly
dine elbow spoon chopstick finger
2.Some phrases:
for the first time eat up sth. table manners drink to sb.
remember to do sth. point at finish doing sth.
3.Object clauses with if/whether:
Can you tell me if it's polite to eat with your arms or elbows on the table in America?
Do you know whether it's impolite to smoke during a meal in France?◆Talk about table manners for a formal western dinner party
First, when you sit down at the table, take your napkin and put it on your lap.
You should keep the fork in your right hand.
It’s polite to eat up the food on your plate.
Don’t take more food than you need.
SummaryHomework1. Read 1a and retell it .
2. Collect more information about table manners
in different countries.
3.Finish Section C in your workbook.
4.Preview Section D.Thank you !