课件33张PPT。Unit 2
Knives and forks are used for most Western food. Module 6
Eating together Translate the phrases and sentences into English.1.校毕业生晚会 _______________________
2.准备一道传统食物 _____________________
3.演奏舞曲 ___________________________
4.校历__________________
5.手抓食品_________________the school leavers’ partyprepare a traditional dishplay the dance musicthe school calendarfinger foodRevision6.加热___________________
7.邀请某人做某事_____________________
8.不适合_____________________
9.我明白你的意思。___________________
10.你呢?____________________________ no goodI see what you mean.What about you?heat upinvite sb. to do sth.Focus onWords:
serve similar wing lady gentleman polite enough Phrases:
help yourself at the end of as soon as Patterns:
1. Dinner is served around …
2. Knives and forks are used for …
3. It is polite/ not polite … Free TalkHave you ever eaten Western-style food?
Is it delicious?
What are differences between the Chinese food and the Western-style food?They use chopsticks.
…Look at the photos and discuss.They use a knife and fork.
…Have you ever heard this saying “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.”?
Talk about its meaning to your partner.DiscussionWhen in Rome do as the Romans do.
在罗马的时候,要学习罗马人。
(入乡随俗。)If you are invited to have dinner in a Western family, what rules should you follow?DiscussionArrive on time.
Prepare a gift.
Be seated from the left side; leave from the right side.
Put the handkerchief on your legs.Fork is put in your left hand and knife is in your right. Cut the steak into pieces quietly.Used fork and knife should be put on your plate.Thank the host after dinner.思维导图Do as the Romans doBefore a meal______________________After a meal In_____________________, lunch and dinner are served late. French say “____________.”
Italians say “Buon appetito.”_______________are used for most Western food. You may be invited to serve yourself or served by_________________. It is polite to say you enjoy every dish. It is not polite__________
______________________. some Western countriesBon appétitWhile having a mealKnives and forkssomeone who asks if you leave as soon as you finish eatingThe text talks about Western dinner time, tableware, meals, eating customs and how to entertain a guest. To help students understand the Western culture of food and dining customs.Listen and discuss what the reading passage mainly talks about.2 Read the passage and answer the questions. 1. Who is the passage written for?
2. Where might you see a passage like this?The passage is written for visitors to Western countries from another part of the world.The passage might appear in a magazine, such as an airline magazine.lunch at about 1 pm;
dinner at around7 pm or even later3 Complete the table with information from the passage. In Britain you usually say
nothing. In France, you say “Bon appétit” and in Italy, you say “Buon appétito”. with a fork in the left hand and a knife in the fight hand; eat soup with a spoonaccept and say “Thank you” or refuse saying, for example, “I’m sorry. I don’t eat meat.”say you have enjoyed the food; stay and talk around the dinner tableRead the passage carefully and answer the questions.1. “So when you eat Western food, do as Westerners do.” So what should you do?We should watch what other people do and copy them.2. “At the start of a meal, the French say ‘Bon appetit’.” What do you say at the start of a Chinese meal?We say “Chi ba!” at the start of normal meals or “Da jia chi hao!” at the start of more formal meals.4. “No, thanks. It was delicious, but I’ve had enough.” Do you mean you do not like the food?No, it means “I like the food but I’m full.”3. “I’m sorry. I don’t eat meat.” When might you want to say this?I might say this if I am offered something which I do not like.5. “It is sometimes difficult to know when the meal is over.” How do you know that a meal is over in China? In China, a meal is over when the food is finished.Read the passage again. Decide which part is surprising, interesting or unusual to you. Talk about it to your partner.What do you think are the most surprising pieces of information about meals and eating customs in the West?Free TalkDuring a meal in the West, you use _______ and forks most of the time, although you can use your fingers to eat chicken ________ or hamburgers. You will be invited to ________ yourself with food, the ________ before the _________.6 Complete the passage with the correct form of the words in the box.gentleman knife lady serve wing knives wingsserveladiesgentlemenWrite notesRead the table in Activity 3 again and complete the column In China with notes about meals and eating customs in China.Then write a passage about Chinese eating customs for a tourist magazine with Western readers.Sample Meals in China are different in some way from meals in the West. Here are some tips for you when you visit China.When in China, do as the Chinese do!What time are meals served?
Chinese meals are usually served at certain times. Breakfast is usually served around 7:00 am, lunch, 12:00, dinner, 7:00 pm. If you miss the time, maybe nothing will be left to eat.What is usually said during the meals? At the start of a meal, the Chinese usually say “bie ke qi.” When a new dish is served, guests are usually asked to eat it first and show their feelings so Chinese usually say “zen me yang? hao chi ma?” At the end of the meal, they usually say “zhen hao chi! wo chi bao le!” How do Chinese eat food? Chopsticks are usually used in China. Soup is drunk with a spoon or sometimes Chinese people bring the bowl of soup to the mouth and drink directly without using a spoon but it is sometimes considered rude.What does the host in China usually do? The host usually tries to fill more food or drink for guests, because they are afraid that the guests can’t have enough. So she usually says, “zai jia dian, zen me yang?” If the guests have had enough, he can say, “bu yong le, wo chi bao le,” or in English, “No, thanks. It was delicious, but I’ve had enough.” If the guests don’t like the food, they can wave their hands and say, “bu yong le, wo bu neng chi zhe ge”, or in English, “I’m sorry, but I can’t eat this.”Chinese people are polite and kind, so don’t worry if you make mistakes. They won’t get angry with you; they will forgive you.