译林牛津版英语八年级下册课件:Unit 5 Good manners Reading Ⅰ (共26张PPT)

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课件26张PPT。Unit 5 Good manners
Reading ⅠUnit 5 Good manners
Reading ⅠPre-reading
Can you tell me what we should do and shouldn’t do in public places?the proper way to greet ['pr?p?] shake sb’s hand avoid [?'v??d] have a conversation
talking about the age…[? k?nv?'se??(?)n]try not to do something a small talkbehave politely in public
queue for one’s turn ['p?bl?k] push in before othersgo in front of other
people who are waitingproper
greet
shake one’s hands
conversation
avoid
subject
behave
public
bump
合适的,正确的 adj.
问候 v.
握手
对话 n.
避免 v.
主题 n.
行为 v.
公共 n.
碰,撞 v.

1. proper ____
2. greet ____
3. conversation ____
4. avoid ____
5. push in ____
6. bump ____a. a small talk
b. try not to do
something
c. go in front of other
people who are waiting
d. hit someone or
something by accident
e. right or correct
f. say hello to someone or
welcome themefabcd 1. Who is Daniel talking to?
2. What is the conversation about?
Good manners in the UK.
Jenny.
Skimming for the information Good manners
in the UKTopic 1 Topic 2Topic 3Topic 4How to behave at home How to
start a conversationHow to behave in publicHow to greet people Lines1--6Lines7--9Lines10--17Lines18--26Main idea of each topic (Lines1--6) 1. What is the proper way to greet people in the UK?
2. Who do they greet with a kiss?British people say ‘hello’ or ‘ nice to meet you’ and shake the hands when they meet for the first time.They only greet relatives or close friends with a kiss.How to greet people Read and answer (Lines7--9)talk about subjects avoid subjects ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________weather holidays music books something elseage weight money How to start a conversation Read and completeWhen in RomeIn the UKIn Chinasay "Hello "or "Nice to see you" and shake handssay "Hello "or "Nice to see you" and shake handsgreet with a kissgreet with a smiletalk about weather, holidays, music, books...talk about meals, jobs, children, health...When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
When we are in a strange place, we should do as the local people do.Do you know this saying? If you meet… for the first time, how will you greet …/ start your conversation? If you are close friends or relatives, how will you greet …/ start your conversation?Pair work
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_____YesYesNoNoNoYes ( Lines 10--26) listen and say queueAt home push insorryexcuse metouchpush voice downshoutlaugh“please” or “thank you”Manners in the UKOther manners in the UKOther manners in the UKWhen in Rome,
do as the Romans do.Group work What do we behave at school?What do we behave in public ?
(cinemas, libraries, bus station...)What do we behave at home?How do we greet and have a conversation with others?We should improve our manners and be well-mannered people.·Remembering these rules will help us behave more poliely. A well-mannered personWhat troubleanimalspushpolitestandscutpublicshoesenough People in different countries have different manners.
However, people all over the world agree that good manners mean being kind and helpful to others.
So if everyone has perfect manners,
we will live in a harmonious society and realize our Chinese dream .
Teacher's wordsHomework1. Read the interview and tell your friends manners in the UK.
2. Search on the Internet to learn more about manners in different countries.
3. Read a passage Manners in different countries and finish exercises.
,Thanks for joining us!