(共19张PPT)
Unit 5 Good manners
Reading (1) When in Rome
China
Japan
Is it good or bad manners
to give a seat to the old on the bus?
Look through the passage and answer the questions.
1. What type of passage is it?
A. a story
B. an interview
2.What's this passage about?
It is about __________in the UK.
manners
Part1 Line 1-- 6
Part2 Line 7-- 9
Part3 Line 10--17
Part4 Line 18--22
how to start a conversation
how to greet people
how to behave in public
how to behave at home and other tips
Part5 Line 23--26
conclusion(结论)
Main idea
Part 1 how to greet people
greet sb with a
bow
hug
the ways to greet
kiss
Namaste
shake one's hand
It is improper to greet Chinese people with a kiss.
It is proper to shake hands with Chinese people.
correct or right
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 your hand when they meet you for the first time.
They only greet relatives or close friends with a kiss.
(Line 1--6)
Part 1 how to greet people
Part 2 how to start a conversation
a small talk
How do we start a conversation ?
age, work, study ,hobbies, food, houses ,money, children...
subject(s)
话 题
[? k?nv?'se??(?)n]
= try not to do sth
avoid doing sth 避免做某事
[?'v??d]
talk about
______________
_______________________
______________
______________
______________
______________
______________
_______________
weather
holidays
music
books
something else
age
weight
money
avoid
(Line 7--9)
Part 2 how to start a conversation
subjects
Part 3 how to behave in public
push in before others
It is rude to push in before others.
go in front of others
who are waiting
queue for our turn
When we wait
在公共场合,
公开地
hit sb/sth
hit sb/sth by accident(偶然地)
bump into sb
If we bump into someone, ...
If someone bumps into us, ...
We should behave politely in public.
Never mind.
It doesn't matter.
That's all right.
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
Line 10--22
Y(yes) for what British people do and N (no)for what they do not do.
Y
N
Y
N
N
Y
Part 3&4 how to behave in public and at home
do don’t
In public always ________ _______ before others
say if bumping into someone
say if someone is in their way. or past.
keep ____________ or loudly
say
all the time
queue
At home
push in
sorry
“excuse me”
touch
push
the voice down
shout
laugh
“please” or “thank you”
British people behave politely in public and at home as well .
Line 10--22
how to greet people
manners
in the UK
how to start a conversation
how to behave in public
how to behave at home
for the first time ...
relatives or close friends ...
talk about...
avoid subjects like ...
1. queue
2. say “sorry”
3. say “excuse me”
4. keep voice down
say...all the time
Mind map
show time
Work in groups of 4 and try to act out the interview.
the host
S1
S2
S3
manners in the UK
1. Does British men usually let ladies first in public?
2. Will British people usually fight or keep a smile
when they get angry?
3.What do British people always say in daily life?
A study shows that almost British people say “sorry” about 8 times a day.
“Sorry” is used to show good manners. They might say “sorry” instead of “excuse me “, ‘pardon” or” what”.
?
When in Rome
When in Rome, do as the Romans do!
A guest (客人)must do as the local peole do.
When we are in a new place, we should follow the customs(风俗) of the place.
Have good manners!
标题背景拓展
此处Rome,指的是古罗马,现在它已是意大利首都城市。同样还有“All roads lead to Rome.”
之所以好多古谚语都提到罗马,是因为古罗马时代创造了辉煌灿烂的文明,对西方社会有极大的影响。
Homework
Read the interview and retell it.
Search for manners in different countries on the Internet and make a poster then share it next class.
Thank you!