8B
Unit
5
Reading
1
班级_________
姓名_______
学号_____
〖课前复习〗
Put
the
following
phrases
and
sentences
into
English:
1.
到处扔垃圾 ___________________
2.
让水龙头开着________________
3.
在图书馆保持安静_______________
4.
在公园里摘花_________________
5.
遵守交通规则___________________
6.
排队等候_____________________
7.
打断别人的谈话是不礼貌的。________________________________________
8.活到老,学到老。__________________________________________________
〖课前预习〗
1.
To
read
the
new
words
and
expressions
after
the
tape.
2.
To
read
the
interview
in
pairs.
2.
To
ask
and
answer
questions
about
manners.
〖课堂练习〗
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成表格中所缺信息,每空一词。
Everyone
likes
a
well-mannered
person.
A
well-mannered
person
knows
what
he
should
do
and
what
he
shouldn’t
do
.
Here
are
some
examples.
He
never
laughs
at
the
people
in
trouble.
Instead,
he
tries
his
best
to
help
and
make
them
feel
comfortable.
We
say
that
a
person
has
good
manners
because
he
is
polite,
kind
and
helpful
to
others.
Everyone
likes
people
with
good
manners.
He
always
treats
people
kindly.
He
is
kind
to
the
animals
too.
When
people
are
waiting
in
line
for
a
bus,
or
in
a
cinema,
he
always
waits
for
his
turn
politely.
He
does
not
push
in
before
others.
If
he
bumps
into
someone
in
the
street,
or
someone
gets
in
his
way,
he
says;
“
Sorry”
or
“
Excuse
me”
.
He
says
“Please”
when
asking
for
help
and
‘
Thank
you”
when
he
receives
something
from
other
people
.
He
usually
stands
up
when
he
talks
to
a
lady
or
an
elder
person,
and
he
does
not
sit
down
until
the
other
person
is
seated.
He
does
not
cut
in
on
other
people
while
they
are
talking.
He
does
not
talk
too
much
about
himself.
He
does
not
talk
or
laugh
loudly
in
public.
However,
people
in
different
countries
have
different
manners.
Before
entering
a
house
in
some
Asian
countries
it
is
necessary
to
take
off
one’s
shoes.
In
European
countries
,
even
though
shoes
sometimes
become
very
dirty,
this
is
not
done.
A
guest
in
a
Chinese
house
never
finishes
a
drink,
he
leaves
some
to
show
that
he
has
had
enough.
In
England,
a
guest
always
finishes
a
drink
to
show
that
he
has
enjoyed
it.
People
all
over
the
world
agree
that
good
manners
really
mean
being
kind
and
helpful
to
others.
So
remember
this
and
be
a
well-mannered
person.
A
well-mannered
person
Introduction
·
A
well-mannered
person
knows
____1_____
to
do
in
different
situations
Examples
·
He
tries
to
help
and
comfort
people
in____2_____.·
He
is
kind
both
to
people
and
to
___3_____.·
He
always
waits
in
line
for
his
turn
instead
of
_____4____
in
before
others.·
He
often
uses
some
____5______
expressions,
such
as
“
Excuse
me”,
“Sorry”,
“
Please”
and
“
Thank
you”.·
He
usually
______6_____
up
when
a
lady
or
an
elder
person
comes
to
talk
to
him.·
He
does
not
_____7______
in
others
while
talking.·
He
neither
talks
nor
laughs
loudly
in
____8_____
places.
Different
manners
·Entering
a
house.
In
China
you
need
to
take
off
your
_____9______
but
in
Europe
you
don’t
need
to
do
that
even
though
your
shoes
are
very
dirty.·Drinking
Chinese
people
usually
leave
some
drink
to
show
he
has
had
____10______,
but
British
people
usually
finish
drinking.
Conclusion
·Remembering
these
rules
will
help
us
behave
more
politely.
1.__________
2.__________
3.___________
4.__________
5.___________
6.__________
7.__________
8.___________
9.__________
10.__________
〖课后巩固〗
1.
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.
Finish
exercises
on
pages
68-69.(共22张PPT)
Unit
5
Good
manners
Reading
Ⅰ
bow
hug
greet
sb
with
a
kiss
shake
sb’s
hand
['pr?p?]
Today
Jenny
will
tell
us
some
good
manners
in
the
UK.
Good
manners
in
the
UK
Topic
1
Topic
2
Topic
3
Topic
4
How
to
behave
at
home
and
other
tips
How
to
start
a
conversation
How
to
behave
in
public
How
to
greet
people
Lines1--6
Lines7--9
Lines10--17
Lines18--26
Tip:
from
questions
(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.
(Lines7--9)
talk
about
subjects
avoid
subjects
______________
______________
______________
______________
______________
______________
______________
______________
weather
holidays
music
books
something
else
age
weight
money
In
the
UK
In
China
say
"Hello
"or
"Nice
to
see
you"
and
shake
hands
say
"Hello
"or
"Nice
to
see
you"
and
shake
hands
greet
with
a
kiss
greet
with
a
smile
talk
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.
入乡随俗
(
Lines
10--26)
behave
politely
in
public
['p?bl?k]
queue
for
one’s
turn
push
in
before
others
go
in
front
of
other
people
who
are
waiting
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_____
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
queue
At
home
push
in
sorry
excuse
me
touch
push
voice
down
shout
laugh
“please”
or
“thank
you”
greet
in
public
(restaurants,
library…)
at
home
Help
my
friend
behave
politely
in
the
UK
What
do
the
British
people
always
say
in
daily
life?
They
like
to
say
‘sorry’.
What
do
the
British
people
hate
talking
about?
They
hate
talking
about
money
What
do
we
behave
in
public
?
(cinemas,
libraries,
bus
station...)
Do
we
say
“
please”
and
“thank
you
”
at
home?
Do
we
need
to
improve
our
manners?
What
do
we
behave
at
home
?
Manners
in
China
We
should
improve
our
manners
and
be
well-mannered
people.
People
in
different
countries
have
different
manners.
However,
people
all
over
the
world
agree
that
good
manners
mean
being
kind
and
helpful
to
others.
When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.
Start
a
conversation
Guess:
What’s
their
conversation
about?
favourite
pop
stars
Things
that
they
are
talking
about
avoid
[?'v??d]
talking
about
the
age…
try
not
to
do
something
1.
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.
,