8B Unit5 Good manners Reading课件

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课件34张PPT。Reading Unit 5
Good manners1. 能读懂有关英国礼仪习惯的采访。
2. 通过阅读,了解不同国家的礼仪习惯。
教学目标教学内容词汇:
proper kiss close conversation
avoid subject public push
touch excuse till loudly asTeaching aims教学内容Do in Rome as Romans do!入 乡 随 俗That is to say, you must follow the different customs in different situations or in different countries.Do you know how British people usually
do in the following situations?Warming upWhen they meet you for the first timethey greet relatives or friends with a kiss.They always queue.Do you know?英国礼仪 - 相见礼仪
在英国,当婴儿出生时,父母亲朋一般依婴儿的特征,父亲的职业为婴儿取名,有的母亲家庭显赫,就用娘家的姓作为婴儿的第二个名字。在英国,孩子们只对父母亲的兄弟姐妹称叔叔。英国老人讲究独立,不喜欢别人称自己老,走路时不必搀扶他们。 英国礼仪 - 商务礼仪
到英国从事商务活动要避开7,8月,这段时间工商界人士多休假,另外在圣诞节,复活节也不宜开展商务活动。在英国送礼不得送重礼,以避贿赂之嫌。在商务会晤时,按事先约好的时间光临,不得早到或迟到。英国工商界人士办事认真,不轻易动感情和表态,他们视夸夸其谈,自吹自擂为缺乏教养的表现。? 英国礼仪 - 旅游礼仪
到英国旅行,需注意当地的所有车辆均沿马路的左侧行驶。英国人遵守纪律,即便是几个人上车,他们也会自觉地排队上车。在英国坐出租车,一般按10%左右付小费,将小费列入服务费帐单的饭店不必另付小费。在主人家中作客数日,视情况付给提供服务的佣人一些小费。 英国礼仪 - 主要禁忌——三个禁忌

排队等待不能插队
英国人有排队的习惯。你可以看
到他们一个挨一个地排队上公共
汽车、火车或买报纸。加塞是一
种令人不齿的行为。 不能砍价 在英国购物,最忌讳的是砍价。英国人不喜欢讨价还价,认为这是很丢面子的事情。如果你购买的是一件贵重的艺术作品或数量很大的商品时,你也需要小心地与卖方商定一个合适的价钱。英国人很少讨价还价,如果他们认为一件商品的价钱合适就买下,不合适就走开。?讨厌过问私事? 如果您去英国旅游,千万不要问人家“您去哪儿”、“吃饭了吗?”这类问题。中国人认为很热情,英国人会认为你很粗鲁。他们讨厌别人过问他们的个人生活。不能问女士的年龄。英国人非常不喜欢谈论男人的工资和女人的年龄,甚至他家里的家具值多少钱,也是不该问的。如果你问了一位女士的年龄,也是很不合适的,因为她认为这是她自己的秘密,而且每个人都想永葆青春,没有比对中年妇女说一声“你看上去好年轻”更好的恭维了。 英国礼仪 - 其他忌讳
英国人认为13和星期五是不吉利的,尤其是13日与星期五相遇更忌讳,这个时候,许多人宁愿呆在家里不出门。在英国,忌讳谈论男人的工资,女人的年龄,政治倾向等。他们忌讳四人交叉式握手,还忌点烟连点三人。 Watch and read备注:见Flash课件 Reading AA When in RomeDaniel: Hi, everyone. Today we’ve invited Jenny
to talk about manners in the UK. What’s
the proper way to greet people there,
Jenny?
Jenny: Well, British people say “hello” or “nice to
meet you” and shake your hand when they
meet you for the first time.Daniel is hosting the school radio show this
week. He is interviewing jenny, a grade 9
student, who has recently visited the UK.Daniel: Do they greet people with a kiss?
Jenny: No, British people only greet relatives or
close friends with a kiss.
Daniel: How do people start a conversation?
Jenny: They talk about the weather, holidays,
music, books or something else. But
please avoid subjects like age, weight
or money.Daniel: Do people there behave politely in public?
Jenny: Yes, they do. They always queue. They
think it’s rude to push in before others.
Also, if they bump into someone in the
street,they’ll say “sorry”.
Daniel: Anything else?
Jenny: If you’re in their way, they won’t touch
you or push past you. They’ll say “excuse me” and be polite enough to wait
till you move.
Daniel: British people are very polite at home as
well, aren’t they?
Jenny: Yes. They say “please” and “thank you”
all the time!
Daniel: Any other tips for us if we’re going to the
UK?
Jenny: Let me see. Oh, keep your voice down in
public. British people don’t like to shout
or laugh loudly.
Daniel: OK, thanks, Jenny. Now we’ve learnt more about manners in the UK. I’m sure
they’re helpful to us.
Jenny: I hope so. Just as the saying goes, “When
in Rome, do as the Romans do.”
1. proper (L2) ____
2. greet (L 2) ____
3.conversation (L 5) ____
4. avoid (L 9) ____
5. push in (L 13) ____
6. bump (L 16) ____B Good manners in the UKB1 Simon does no know some of the words in the interview. Help him match the words on the left with the meanings on the right. Write the correct letters in the blanks.a. a small talk
b. try not to do sth.
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 them efabcdB2 Simon is trying to make sure that he
remembers what Jenny talked about on the
radio. Help him tick for what British
people do and for what they do not do.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 moneyIn publicQueue for something
Push in before others
Say “sorry” if they bump into others
Push past people
Shout or laugh loudlyAt homeSay “please” and “thank you” all the time B3 Jenny is writing an article about good
manners in the UK for the school newsletter.
Help her complete her article with the correct
words. Good manners in the UK
British people usually say “hello” or “nice to meet
you” and _______________ when they meet you
for the first time. They only greet ________ or
close friends with a kiss. They like to start a
___________ with subjects like the weather,
holidays, music or books. They _______ talkingshake your handrelativesconversationavoidabout age, weight or money.
British people think it is rude to _________before
others. They always ________. They say “sorry”
if they ___________you in the street. When they
want you to _______, they say “excuse me”. They
don’t like to shout or laugh loudly ___________.
British people are _______ at home too. They say
“please” and “thank you”____________.
“When in Rome, do as ____________ do.” When
we are in a strange place, we should do as the
local people do.push inqueuebump intomovein publicpoliteall the timethe Romans C Talking about manners in ChinaDaniel is thinking about the differences in
manners between the UK and China. Work in
pairs and discuss his questions below with
your partner.We Chinese people greet each other
by nodding their heads, shaking hands
or a polite bow.(礼貌的鞠躬)
2. We Chinese people usually start a
conversation by sentences like “Did you
eat?”, “Where will you go?”…
3. Sometimes we Chinese people don’t
queue but push in before others.Possible answers:4. Some Chinese people will touch you or
push past you when you’re in their way.
5. There are still impolite phenomena
existing like shouting or laughing loudly
in public.
6. We hardly say “please” and “thank you”
at home. And take all we get for granted.take … for granted
认为…….是理所当然的Do they greet people with a kiss?
他们用亲吻的方式打招呼吗?
句中的greet somebody with… 意思是“以……方式跟人打招呼”。如:
She greeted us with a smile.Language points2. They always queue. They think it’s rude
to push in before others.
他们总是排队等候。他们认为在别人面
前插队是粗鲁无礼的。
push in “插队,加塞”,美国人常用
cut in.Exercise一、翻译短语。
别的什么 _____________
挡住某人的路 _______________
把你挤开 ________________
常言说得好 ____________________
入乡随俗 ______________________
___________anything elsein one’s waypush past youjust as the saying goesWhen in Rome, do as the
Romans do.二、单项选择。
1. It’s impolite _____ at the old. You
should respect them.
A. shout B. to shouting
C. shouting D. to shout
2. If you find someone is _____, you must
tell him politely.
A. by the way B. on the way
C. in the way D. in your way
DD3. We played all kinds of games and we
sang and danced _____ at the party.
A. also B. either
C. as well D. as well as
4. -- Is there _____ in the book?
-- Yes, there is.
A. interesting something
B. interesting anything
C. something interesting
D. anything interestingCDSearch more about manner differences
between Chinese and western countries.HomeworkThank you!