Unit 2 Culture and Customs Lesson 1 Visiting a British Family 课件(24张PPT)+素材

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名称 Unit 2 Culture and Customs Lesson 1 Visiting a British Family 课件(24张PPT)+素材
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课件24张PPT。Have a guessMr. WangJohnMr. WangJohn John, an American teacher working in China, was very happy to be invited to a dinner party by his neighbour Mr. Wang.
John had never been to a Chinese home before, so he didn’t know what to take. Finally, he decided to take a bottle of good champagne. He arrived at 6:30, ten minutes after he was asked to, but he was surprised that many guests had already arrived.
Mr. Wang was still busy cooking in the kitchen, and several other guests were helping him.
John felt rather awkward, but Mr. Wang put his arm around John’s shoulder saying, “Oh, John, I’m so glad that you come.” John answered, “I don’t want to miss your party.” Then he gave Mr. Wang the champagne.
“Thank you.” Mr. Wang said happily, put it on the table, but didn’t look at it any more. Mr. Wang was friendly, but John had a strange feeling. After John sat down, Mr. Wang served the hot tea to him. It was delicious flower tea and John drank it all up.
His cup was filled up at once. And every time he finished it, Mr. Wang would fill it up at once.
“How many more cups should I drink?” John thought to himself. “ Oh! I’m not thirsty any more. But why does Mr. Wang keep filling up my cup. And my stomach is full of water now~~~~.
… …… …In fact, he enjoyed himself very much , but there were many things which seemed strange to him. When we go to visit a WesternerWhat to take? Whento arrive? Whatto say and do? John, an American teacher working in China, was very happy to be invited to a dinner party by his neighbour Mr. Wang.
John had never been to a Chinese home before, so he didn’t know what to take. Finally, he decided to take a bottle of good champagne. He arrived at 6:30, ten minutes after he was asked to, but he was surprised that many guests had already arrived.
Mr. Wang was still busy cooking in the kitchen, and several other guests were helping him.
John felt rather awkward, but Mr. Wang put his arm around John’s shoulder saying, “Oh, John, I’m so glad that you come.” John answered, “I don’t want to miss your party.” Then he gave Mr. Wang the champagne.
“Thank you.” Mr. Wang said happily, put it on the table, but didn’t look at it any more. Mr. Wang was friendly, but John had a strange feeling.When we go to visit a WesternerWhat to take? Whento arrive? Whatto say and do? But in China In the West, if you are going to eat at someone’s home, it’s polite to take a present for the host or hostess. It is best to arrive about ten or fifteen minutes after the stated time.When the host or hostess receives a present, should he or she do?what“It’s so lovely. I like it very much.”When the host or hostess receives a present, he or she may open it in front of you and say, “It’s so lovely. I like it very much.”should he or she do?whatCould you help me to finish my survey?Mr. WangFill in the table according the passage.flowerswinesweetspaper cuttingsteasilk scarvesone presentfromcookfavouritefoodtakeTick the right boxes to show good or bad arrival time for parties and complete the tables.busypreparingthingsnecessaryBestreasonlateWhat's the differences?betweenChinese & Western ways?What WhyWhenShare IdeasIs that polite in the west?Zhang Jun was invited to Edison’s birthday party. Wang Bin, Liu jie, and Li Lei were invited to Jessica’s house-warming party at 3:00 on Friday.Jason, would you like to come to my potluck party at six o’clock?Yes, I’d love to.Hi, welcome to my potluck party. …Hi, I’m so glad to be here. It’s a present for you.. I hope you would like it.Thank you. Come in please.The next day1. In Britain people look right instead of left when they cross a street.
2. People keep their shoes on inside their houses in Japan.
3. Japanese people never get into their bath without washing it first.
4. It is usual for Spanish people to greet their friends by kissing and hugging.
5. Neither Italian people nor Britain people stand in a line at a bus stop or in the post office.
6. People around the world have very different customs and habits.HomeworkAdd a title for Reading
Add subtitles for each paragraph in ReadingHomework
A Story
John, an American teacher working in China, was very happy to be invited to a dinner party by his neighbour Mr. Wang.
John had never been to a Chinese home before, so he didn’t know what to take. Finally, he decided to take a bottle of good champagne.
He arrived at 6:30, ten minutes after he was asked to, but he was surprised that many guests had already arrived.
Mr. Wang was still busy cooking in the kitchen, and several other guests were helping him.
John felt rather awkward, but Mr. Wang put his arm around John’s shoulder saying, “Oh, John, I’m so glad that you come.” John answered, “I don’t want to miss your party.” Then he gave Mr. Wang the champagne.
“Thank you.” Mr. Wang said happily, put it on the table, but didn’t look at it any more.
Mr. Wang was friendly, but John had a strange feeling.
After John sat down, Mr. Wang served the hot tea to him. It was delicious flower tea and John drank it all up.
His cup was filled up at once. And every time he finished it, Mr. Wang would fill it up at once.
“How many more cups should I drink?” John thought to himself. “ Oh! I’m not thirsty any more. But why does Mr. Wang keep filling up my cup. And my stomach is full of water now~~~~.
… …
… …In fact, he enjoyed himself very much, but there were many things which seemed strange to him.
B.
Reading: _________________________________________
Polly is an American teacher of English. She is teaching English as a foreign language in China. Here is the first part of her lecture to her students. Since you’re learning English, I think it’s necessary for you to know something about Western culture and customs.
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In the west, if you are going to eat at someone’s home, it’s polite to take a present for the host or hostess. You may take a bouquet of flowers, a bottle of wine, a box of sweets or something Chinese like paper cuttings, tea or silk scarves, which is often not very expensive. If you go with a group of friends, one present from all of you is fine. If it’s a potluck party, you should cook some of your favourite food and take it with you.
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It is best to arrive about ten or fifteen minutes after the stated time. Arriving too early is not very polite since the host or hostess may still be busy preparing things, and arriving on time is not necessary. However, if you are very late, you ought to have a good reason.
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When the host or hostess receives a present, he or she may open it in front of you and say, “It’s so lovely. I like it very much.” They think it’s polite to accept and show their love of the gift. In response to that, you can say something like “I’m glad you like it.”