Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands 单元课件(29+34+33+26+27+48+30张)+音视频

文档属性

名称 Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands 单元课件(29+34+33+26+27+48+30张)+音视频
格式 zip
文件大小 85.7MB
资源类型 教案
版本资源 人教新目标(Go for it)版
科目 英语
更新时间 2020-09-12 13:07:35

文档简介

(共33张PPT)
Section
A
(3a-3c)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
学习目标
Key
words
&
phrases:
value,
drop
by,
capital,
after
all,
noon,
mad,
get
mad,
effort,
make
an
effort
Key
sentences:
1.
In
Switzerland,
it’s
very
important
to
be
on
time.
2.
I
think
it’s
impolite
to
keep
others
waiting.
Learning
different
senses
of
time
in
different
countries.
Warm
up
What
do
you
know
about
Colombia?
It’s
in
South
America.
It
is
famous
for
its
coffee.
Warm
up
What
do
you
know
about
Switzerland?
It’s
in
Europe.
It’s
the
capital
of
clocks
and
watches.
Read
the
following
opinions
of
a
Colombian
and
a
Swiss
student.
In
which
country
is
it
OK
to
be
15
minutes
late
for
dinner?
Presentation
3a
Colombia
Teresa
Lopez
Cali,
Colombia
Marc
LeBlanc
Lausanne,
Switzerland
Guess:
What
will
the
passage
talk
about?
___________,
we’re
pretty
relaxed
about
time.
_____________,
it’s
very
important
to
be
on
time.
Different
ideas
and
customs
about
being
on
time
Read
the
first
sentence
of
each
paragraph
In
Colombia
In
Switzerland
being
on
time
visiting
a
friend’s
house
making
plans
with
friends
Ideas
and
customs
Read
quickly
Scanning
and
answering
判断正(T)误(F)。
(
)
1.
In
Colombia,
it’s
OK
if
you
arrive
a
bit
late
for
a
dinner.
(
)
2.
People
in
Colombia
usually
make
plans
to
meet
their
friends.
(
)
3.
In
Switzerland,
people
are
pretty
relaxed
about
time.
(
)
4.
In
Switzerland,
people
never
visit
a
friend’s
house
without
calling
first.
T
F
F
T
Attitudes
toward...
are
different.
time
visiting
making
plans
It's
important
to
be
_________.
They
are
________about
time
.
They
like
to
______________________.
They
often
_______their
friends'home.
They
never
visit
friends___________.
They
__________make
plans.
They
usually
plan
to
__________
_____________________.
relaxed
enjoy
their
slow
time
on
time
drop
by
without
calling
first.
do
something
don't
have
to
or
go
somewhere
together.
Ideas
and
customs
about…
Colombia
Switzerland
being
on
time
visiting
a
friend’s
house
Read
the
passage
again
and
complete
the
chart.
it’s
OK
to
be
late
it’s
important
to
be
on
time
drop
in
whenever
they
like
always
call
first
3b
Ideas
and
customs
about…
Colombia
Switzerland
making
plans
with
friends
don’t
usually
make
plans
always
make
plans
In
…,
you’re
supposed
to…
Role-play
a
conversation.
Student
A
is
Teresa
and
Student
B
is
Marc.
Teresa
is
late
and
Marc
is
mad.
Post-reading:Role-play
3c
Hi,
Marc.
Sorry,
I’m
a
little
late.
Teresa,
you’re
10
minutes
late!
It’s
just
10
minutes!
It’s
no
big
deal!
Well,
in
Switzerland,
you’re
supposed
to…
Our
friend
Teresa
from
Colombia
will
visit
China
next
week,
she
wants
us
to
give
her
some
information
about
China.
Can
you
help
her?
Discussion
Customs
in
China
on
time/earlier
say
hello
or
shake
hands
call
first;
knock
at
the
door
eat
with
chopsticks,
often
use
right
hand
Dear
Teresa,
Welcome
to
China.
Different
countries
have
different
customs.
The
customs
in
China
are
different
from
those
in
Colombia.
We
often
arrive
______________________
when
we
are
invited
to
friends’
house.
When
you
first
meet
a
Chinese
friend,
you
_____________________________________.
Before
visiting
a
friend’s
house,
it’s
polite
to__________________.
When
we
have
meals
in
China,
we
often
______________________________.
Don’t
worry,
our
Chinese
are
very
friendly,
they
will
help
you.
Have
a
good
trip.
Yours
on
time
or
a
little
earlier
are
supposed
to
say
“hello"
or
shake
hands
make
a
phone
call
eat
with
chopsticks
and
right
hands
1.
Where
I’m
from,
we
are
pretty
relaxed
about
time.
where引导地点状语从句,说明主句行为发生的地点。
e.g.
Just
stay
where
you
are.
就留在你原来的地方。
Language
Points
relaxed
adj.
放松的,自在的
be
relaxed
about

对……感到放松
e.g.
Don’t
be
afraid,
just
be
relaxed
about
the
interview.
不要害怕,轻松面试。
You
just
need
to
be
relaxed
about
this
examination.
你只要放松地面对考试就可以了。
2.
We
value
the
time
we
spend
with
our
family
and
friends
in
our
everyday
lives.
value
v.
珍视,重视
e.g.
I’ve
always
valued
my
teachers’
advice.
我一直很重视老师们所给的建议。
life
n.
生活(可数名词)
e.g.
Many
people
make
different
kinds
of
friends
in
their
social
lives.
许多人在他们的社交生活中结交了各
种不同的朋友。
3.
We
often
just
drop
by
our
friends’
homes
if
we
have
time.
drop
by
顺便拜访;随便进入
e.g.
Drop
by
my
home
this
evening.
今晚到我家来谈谈。
4.
We’re
the
capital
of
clocks
and
watches,
after
all!
after
all
毕竟
e.g.
So
you
see,
I
was
right
after
all.
你看,
毕竟还是我对吧。
You
decided
to
come
after
all.
毕竟你还是决定来了。
5.
So
I
make
an
effort
to
be
on
time
when
I
meet
my
friends.
make
an
effort
作出努力
e.g.
I
will
make
an
effort
to
stop
smoking.
我要尽力戒烟。
You
should
make
an
effort
to
improve
your
reading
ability.
你应该努力提高你的阅读能力.
6.
Also,
we
never
visit
a
friend’s
house
without
calling
first.
双重否定句。never和without都表示否定,合在一起表达肯定意义“一定会”。
e.g.
You
will
hardly
ever
be
able
to
speak
good
English
without
practicing.
你不练习几乎是不可能把英语学
好的。
Ⅰ.
Choose
the
correct
answer.
1.

How
nice
the
music
sounds!

It
does!
The
peaceful
music
will
make
you
feel
_______.
A.
excited
B.
bored
C.
moved
D.
relaxed
【解析】D。relaxed作形容词,“放松的、宽松的、轻松自在的”,可作表语、定语或宾语补足语。作表语时,主语常为人。
Exercises
2.
People
in
Colombia
needn’t
make
plans
to
meet
their
friends.
They
often
just
drop
by
their
homes.
A.
give
a
ride
to
B.
give
up
visiting
C.
forget
to
visit
D.
come
over
to
【解析】D。drop
by
“顺便看望(某人)、顺便到(某处)”,
用法同come
over
to。
Ⅱ.
Complete
the
sentences.
1.
She
seemed
_______
(放松).
2.
He
likes
___________
(拜访)
his
friend’s
home
on
Sunday.
3.
—I’m
sorry
I
didn’t
do
a
good
job.
—That’s
OK.
You
have
tried
your
best
________
(毕竟).
relaxed
dropping
by
after
all
4.
Beijing
is
the
______
(首都)
of
China.
5.
At
_____
(正午),
the
sun
is
high
in
the
sky.
6.
I
got
____
(很生气的)
with
him
for
being
late.
capital
noon
mad
Summary
1.
Learned
the
sentence
pattern:
…be
supposed
/
expected
to
do…
2.
Learned
some
different
customs
between
Colombia
and
Switzerland.
Homework
Read
the
passage
of
3a,
memorize
the
language
points.
Do
the
exercises
in
students’
book.
Thank
you!(共34张PPT)
Section
A
(2a-2d)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
学习目标
Key
words
&
phrases:
greet,
an
exchange
student,
greet
sb.
the
wrong
way,
make
mistakes,
hold
out,
to
one’s
surprise
Key
sentences:
1.
That’s
how
people
in
Japan
are
expected
to
greet
each
other.
2.
Later
I
found
out
French
people
are
supposed
to
kiss
when
they
see
each
other.
Is
it
good
come
to
class
late?
You
are
late
again,
Mary!
I’m
sorry
I’m
late.
You’re
not
supposed
to
come
to
class
late.
You
are
supposed/expected
to
come
to
class
on
time.
应当,
应该
You’re
supposed/expected
to…
raise
your
hand
before
talking.
listen
carefully
when
the
teacher
is
speaking.
Tell
the
others
what
people
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time
in
different
countries.
Work
in
pairs
and
discuss
the
question.
What
do
people
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
shake
hands
Sometimes
it’s
not
polite
to
shake
hands.
kiss
v.
&
n.亲吻,接吻
bow
v.
&
n.鞠躬
Maybe
they’re
supposed
to
bow
or
kiss.
In
the
United
States
what
do
the
people
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
In
America,
they
are
supposed
to
shake
hands.
In
Mexico,
they
are
supposed
to
shake
hands.
In
Mexico
what
do
the
people
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
They
are
supposed
to
bow
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
In
Korea
In
Japan
They
are
supposed
to
bow
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
In
Brazil,
People
kiss
each
other
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
Different
countries
have
different
culture.
We
are
supposed
to
know
some
customs
about
other
countries.
Or
we
will
make
some
mistakes!
Maria
is
an
exchange
student.
Last
night
she
had
dinner
at
an
American
friend’s
house.
Listen
and
check
(√)
the
mistakes
Maria
make.
2a
Listening
Maria’s
mistakes
_______
arrived
late
_______
ate
the
wrong
food
_______
greeted
Paul’s
mother
the
wrong
way
_______
wore
the
wrong
clothes
It's
strange
to
turn
up
on
time.
She
was
supposed
to
shake
hands
instead.
She
didn't
know
it
was
an
outdoor
party.
Time
customs
Clothes
customs
Maria
was
supposed
to
arrive
at
7:00,
but
she
_____________.
2.
In
Maria’s
country,
when
you’re
invited
for
7:00,
you’re
expected
to
___________.
Listen
again.
Fill
in
the
blanks.
arrived
at
8:00
come
later
2b
3.
When
Maria
met
Paul’s
mom,
she
was
supposed
to
___________.
4.
Maria
should
ask
what
she
is
supposed
to
_______
if
she
is
invited
to
a
party
next
time.
wear
shake
hands
How
was
the
dinner
at
Paul’s
house
last
night?
Well,
it
was
OK,
but
I
made
some
mistakes.
I
was
supposed
to
arrive
at
7:00,
but…
Role-play
a
conversation
between
Maria
and
Dan.
Use
the
information
in
2a
and
2b.
2c
Role-play
the
conversation.
How
was
the
welcome
party
for
foreign
students
last
night?
Great!
I
made
some
new
friends.
But
a
funny
thing
happened.
2d
What?
I
met
a
Japanese
boy
called
Sato,
and
as
soon
as
I
held
out
my
hand,
he
bowed.
That’s
how
people
in
Japan
are
expected
to
greet
each
other.
It’s
impolite
if
you
don’t
bow.
一…
…就...

应该,应当
I
didn’t
know
that.
So
I
just
stood
there
with
my
hand
out.
Finally,
I
returned
the
bow.
I
remember
when
I
first
met
Marie
last
year,
I
did
the
same
thing.
I
held
out
my
hand
and
to
my
surprise,
she
kissed
me
on
both
sides
of
my
face!
令我惊讶
的是
伸出
I
wouldn’t
mind
that!
Very
funny.
Later
I
found
out
French
people
are
supposed
to
kiss
when
they
see
each
other.
Let's
watch
a
video
What
will
happen
if
people
don't
know
the
customs?
Katie
and
John
1.What
mistakes
did
John
make?
2.
What
about
Katie?
embarassing(尴尬的)
mistakes
Kate
John
hand
out
hand
hand
out
hand
bow
bow
Countries
Customs
France
kiss
Japan
bow
Korea
bow
Brazil
kiss
The
United
States
shake
hands
Mexico
shake
hands
China
shake
hands


Different
Customs
Why
did
John
make
such
mistakes?
Free
talk
What
can
we
do
to
avoid
these
mistakes?
Do
Romans
do
when
you
are
in
Rome.
入乡随俗
Language
Points
1.
That’s
how
people
in
Japan
are
expected
to
greet
each
other.
greet
=
to
welcome
or
say
“hello”
v.
“问候,打招呼”
e.g.
He
greeted
her
by
saying
“good
mor-
ning”.
他向她打招呼说
“早上好”。
She
greeted
me
with
a
friendly
smile.
她向我微笑致意。
翻译句子。
1、这就是日本人期待的相互问候的方式。
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
2、我只是傻傻的伸着手站在那,最后我也鞠躬。
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
3、我伸出了手,但出乎我的意料,她亲了我的面颊。
____________________________________________
___________________________________
Exercises
That’s
how
people
in
Japan
are
expected
to
greet
each
other.
So
I
just
stood
there
with
my
hand
out.
Finally,
I
returned
the
bow.
I
held
out
my
hand
and
to
my
surprise,
she
kissed
me
on
both
sides
of
my
face!
Summary
1.
Key
sentences:
(…be
supposed
/
expected
to
do
sth.)
2.
Learned
about
different
customs
in
different
countries.
Homework
Preview
the
passage
in
3a.
Do
the
exercises
in
students’
book.
Thank
you!(共29张PPT)
Section
A
(1a-1c)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
学习目标
Key
words
&
phrases:
custom,
bow,
kiss,
shake
hands,
for
the
first
time,
be
supposed
to,
be
expected
to
Key
sentences:
—What
are
people
in
Korea
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
—They’re
supposed
to
bow.
Learn
about
different
customs
in
different
countries.
Different
countries
have
different
customs.
You're
supposed
to
obey
the
customs
to
avoid
making
mistakes
while
communicating.
When
in
Rome,
do
as
Romans
do.
People
in
________
are
supposed
to
___________________
when
they
meet.
China
USA
British
Japan
Thailand
say
something
about
food
hug
shake
hands
bow
put
their
hand
together
and
bow
slightly
Words
and
Expressions
custom
bow
kiss
greet
n.
风俗;习俗
v.
&
n.
鞠躬
v.&
n.
亲吻;接吻
v.
和……打招呼;迎接
第一次见面
握手
应该做某事
meet
for
the
first
time
shake
hands
be
supposed/
expected
to
n.
风俗;习惯
Countries
Customs
1.
_____
Brazil
2.
_____
the
United
States
3.
_____
Japan
4.
_____
Mexico
5.
_____
Korea
a.
bow
b.
shake
hands
c.
kiss
b
What
do
people
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
Match
the
countries
with
the
customs.
c
a
b
a
Presentation
1a
Let's
watch
a
video
Countries
Customs
1.____Brazil
a.
bow
b.
shake
hands
c.
kiss
2.____the
United
States
3.____Japan
4.____Mexico
5.____Korea
c
b
a
b
a
Listen
and
check
your
answers
in
1a.
1b
Make
conversations
about
what
people
in
different
countries
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
Talk
about
the
countries
in
1a
or
other
countries.
1c
Pair
work
A:
What
are
people
in
Korea
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
B:
They’re
supposed
to
bow.
How
about
in
the
United
States?
A:
In
the
United
States,
they’re
expected
to
shake
hands.

A:
What
are
people
in
Korea
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
B:
They’re
supposed
to
bow.
Korea
Brazil
China
Mexico
How
to
Greet
People
in
France?
When
women
are
greeting
other
women
or
men
are
greeting
women,
you
kiss
the
person
right
cheek
to
right
cheek
and
left
cheek
to
left
cheek,
making
a
kissing
sound
into
the
air
beside
them,
while
saying
"Bonjour"
to
friends
or
your
name,
if
you're
meeting
for
the
first
time.
知识拓展
2.
When
men
are
greeting
men,
they
do
not
greet
one
another
with
a
kiss,
but
with
a
handshake.
Again,
if
you
know
the
person,
you
will
say
"Bonjour"
and
if
you
don't,
greet
them
with
your
name.
You
should
shake
hands
with
others
with
a
smile.
At
the
same
time
you
shouldn’t
wear
hats
or
gloves
when
you
do
this.
Usually,
the
time
of
shaking
hands
should
last
no
more
than
3
seconds.
It
is
polite
to
wait
for
the
ladies,
the
leaders
or
the
old
to
show
their
hands
first,
then
you
can
shake
with
them.
shaking
hands:
When
you
bow
to
others,
you
should
stand
at
attention
and
take
off
your
hat
to
show
your
respect.
bow:
kiss:
If
you
meet
a
friend
or
your
relative,
you
can
greet
him
or
her
with
a
hug
or
a
kiss
on
the
cheeks.
If
you
are
a
couple,
you
can
hug
and
kiss,
but
if
you
are
parents
and
children,
you
just
kiss
on
the
face
or
forehead.
If
you
are
brothers
or
sisters,
you
just
kiss
on
the
cheeks.
What
are
you
(not)
supposed
to
do?
1.
You
are
supposed
to
shake
hands.
be
supposed
to
do…
应该……;被期望
做……,当句子的主语是人时,它可
以用来表示劝告、建议、义务、责任
等,相当于“to
be
expected
to
do
sth.”
或“to
have
to
do
sth.”
Language
Points
e.g.
You’re
supposed
to
ask
the
teacher
if
you
want
to
leave
the
classroom.
如果你要离开教室,应该先问问老师。
We
are
not
supposed
to
play
football
on
Sunday.
我们不应该在星期日踢足球。
2.
They’re
expected
to
…?
sb.?be?expected?to?do?sth.?被期望做某事/应该要做某事
e.g.
He
is
expected
to
get
through
to
the
finals.
我们期待他进入决赛。
Everyone
in
the
class
is
expected
to
take
part
in
the
discussion.
希望全班同学参加讨论。
You
will
be
expected
to
work
on
Saturdays.
你们星期六要上班。
Exercises
一、完成句子
1.
在大多数西方国家,人们初次见面时应该握手。
In
most
Western
countries,
people
__________________________when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
2.
我们怎样才能用正确的方式与美国朋友打招呼?
How
can
we
_____
American
friends
_____
_____
_____
_____?
are
supposed
to
shake
hands
greet
in
the/a
right
way
3.
在日本,你应该鞠躬而不是握手。
You
are
supposed
to
bow
______
______
_________
hands
in
Japan.
4.
如果你被邀请参加会议,你不应该去晚了。
If
you
are
invited
to
the
meeting,
you
______
_________
to
______
late.
instead
of
shaking
aren’t
supposed
be
You’re
supposed
to
…?
sb.?be?supposed?to?do?sth.?
某人应该要做某事
In
many
western
countries,
people
are
supposed
to
shakes
hands
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
在许多西方国家,人们初次见面应该握手。
know
the
meeting
etiquette
in
other
countries.
summary
Homework
Preview
the
conversation
in
2d.
Do
the
exercises
in
students’
book.
Thank
you!(共27张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Section
B
(1a-1d)
学习目标
Key
sentences:
1.
In
China,
it’s
impolite
to
use
your
chopsticks
to
hit
an
empty
bowl.
2.
—We’re
supposed
to…
—Yes,
and
it’s
impolite
to…
Learn
some
table
manners
Table
manners
around
the
world.
There
are
many
table
manners
around
the
world.
But
different
countries
have
different
culture.

Lead
in
spoon
fork
knife
bowl
plate
napkin
cloth
chopsticks
Discuss
in
groups
about
table
manners
in
different
countries.
In
India,
you’re
supposed
to
eat
with
your
right
hands
In
Korea
1.
The
oldest
person
is
supposed
to
start
eating
first.
2.
It’s
impolite
to
pick
up
the
bowl.
3.
Before
eating
other
food,
drink
soup
first.
4.
You’re
not
supposed
to
leave
the
table
before
the
older
people
leave.
In
the
United
States
1.You’re
supposed
to
eat
with
knives
and
forks.
2.You’re
not
supposed
to
sneeze(打喷嚏)
or
cough,
if
do,
cover
your
mouth
with
a
napkin.
3.
It’s
impolite
to
talk
in
full
month
or
make
noise,
especially
drinking
soup.
4.
It’s
impolite
to
remain
food
on
the
plate.
In
France
1.You’re
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
2.You
are
not
supposed
to
eat
anything
with
your
hands
except
bread.
3.
It’s
impolite
to
put
your
elbows
on
the
table.
4.
It’s
polite
to
shut
off
your
mobile
phone
while
eating.
In
Japan
It’s
polite
to
make
noise
while
eating
noodles,
it
means
the
food
is
very
delicious.
2.
You’re
supposed
to
pick
up
the
bowl.
In
China
1.
You’re
not
supposed
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
the
food
2.
It’s
impolite
to
use
your
chopsticks
to
hit
an
empty
bowl.
How
much
do
you
know
about
table
manners
around
the
world?
Take
the
following
quiz.
Circle
T
for
true
or
F
for
false
after
each
sentence.
Presentation
1a
Mind
your
manners!
1.
In
India,
you’re
supposed
to
eat
with
your
hands.
T
F
2.
In
China,
you’re
not
supposed
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
the
food.
T
F
3.
In
Korea,
the
youngest
person
is
expected
to
start
eating
first.
T
F
4.
In
France,
you’re
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
T
F
5.
In
China,
it’s
impolite
to
use
your
chopsticks
to
hit
an
empty
bowl.
T
F
1
2
3
Steve
is
going
to
China
to
study.
His
friend
Yang
Ming
is
telling
him
about
the
table
manners
in
China.
Listen
and
number
the
pictures
in
the
order
you
hear
them.
1b
Listening
Listen
again.
Match
these
sentence
parts.
____
1.
You’re
not
supposed
to…
____
2.
It’s
impolite
to…
____
3.
You
shouldn’t…
a.
stick
your
chopsticks
into
your
food.
b.
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks.
c.
start
eating
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table.
a
c
b
1c
A:
We
are
supposed
to…
B:
Yes,
and
it’s
impolite
to…
Talk
about
other
table
manners
in
your
country.
1d
pair
work
Talk
about
Chinese
table
manners
in
group
of
four
and
write
down
your
opinions.
1.
You’re
not
supposed
to
start
eating
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table.
2.
You
shouldn’t
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks.
3.
It’s
impolite
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
your
food.
4.
It’s
impolite
to
use
your
chopsticks
to
hit
an
empty
bowl.
5.
You
are
not
supposed
to
talk
when
you’re
having
dinner.
6.
It’s
not
necessary
to
order
too
many
dishes.
7.
It’s
impolite
to
make
a
big
noise
when
you
are
eating
soup.
8.
You’re
not
supposed
to
put
your
clothes
into
a
bowl
or
plate
when
picking
up
your
food
with
chopsticks.
Exercises
一、用所给词的正确形式填空
1.
It’s
________(polite)
to
speak
loudly
in
public.
2.
He
is
________(stick)
his
chopsticks
into
the
food
3.
In
Korea,
the
youngest
person
is
________(expect)
to
start
eating
first.
impolite
sticking
expected
4.
It’s
not
good
_______(point)
at
others
with
chopsticks.
5.
In
______(French),
you’re
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
to
point
France
Summary
1.
It’s
useful
to
learn
some
table
manners
in
different
countries.
2.
Older
people
should
eat
first
and
we
are
supposed
to
respect
them.
3.
No
matter
when
and
where
you
go,
don’t
waste
any
food.
Homework
Look
up
the
customs
of
the
country
you’re
interested
in.
Preview
the
passage
in
2b.
Do
the
exercises
in
students’
book.
Thank
you!(共30张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Section
B
(3a-Self
Check)
学习目标
Key
words
&
phrases:
suggestion,
behave
properly
Key
sentences:
1.
It’s
polite/impolite
to

2.
In
my
culture,
you’re
supposed/not
supposed
to

To
learn
how
to
make
suggestions
by
using
“be
supposed
to”
There
are
many
table
manners
around
the
world.
But
different
countries
have
different
culture.

1.
Do
you
know
other
Chinese
customs
and
table
manners?
Discuss
them
with
your
partners.
2.
How
do
a
person
behave
properly
in
China?
You’re
(not)
supposed
to…
You
are
expected
to…
It’s
polite/impolite
to…
It’s
important
to…
You
should….
You
can
use
the
following
sentence
patterns:
Table
manners
It’s
polite/impolite
to…
House
rules
You’re
supposed/not
supposed
to…
Going
out
with
people
You
should…
Your
pen
pal
is
coming
to
China
on
an
exchange
program.
He/She
is
asking
you
about
Chinese
customs
and
what
he/she
is
supposed
to
do
or
not.
Make
notes
in
the
chart.
3a
Table
manners
It’s
polite
to
ask
older
people
to
start
eating
first
at
the
table.
It’s
not
polite
to
pick
up
your
bowl
to
eat.
You’re
supposed
to
use
chopsticks
to
eat.
It’s
not
polite
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
your
food.
It’s
impolite
to
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks.
It’s
impolite
to
knock
your
empty
bowl
with
your
chopsticks.


You’re
supposed
to
greet
the
host
family.

You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands
with
people.

You’re
supposed
to
say
“nihao”
to
people.

You’re
not
supposed
to
bow,
kiss
or
hug
with
people.


House
rules
You
should
call
first.
You
should
make
a
going-out
plan
with
friends.

Going
out
with
people
Write
a
letter
to
your
pen
pal
to
give
him/her
advice
and
suggestions
on
how
to
behave
properly
in
China.
Writing
3b
写作
步骤
第三步:加
加首尾,使结构完整。开头结尾句子要简洁。
第一步:审
认真审题,找出文章要表达的中心。
第四步:连
恰当运用关联词语,使
其层次清晰,衔接自然。
第二步:列
用简单的句子或短语列出文章要点。
写作技巧点拨:
1)
英语书信的写法:
称呼Dear…,
左起顶格写。
正文换行,也要顶格写,是信的核心部分。因此要求正文层次分明、简单易懂。
祝福的话语,
正文下换行,顶格写,
如:
Best
wishes!
Take
care!
Happy
New
Year!
Happy
Birthday!
等。
结束语在正文下面的一、二行处,第一个词开头要大写,句末用逗号。结束语的写法
Yours,
Your
loving…,
Sincerely
yours、Yours
sincerely或Sincerely;在结尾语下面的署名必须亲自签名,也不加任何的标点符号。
2)
Useful
expressions:
有关文化礼仪的写作常用句型
You’re
(not)
supposed/expected
to…
When
you
...
you
have
to

It’s
polite/impolite/rude
to…
You
should
not…
You’d
better…
Sample
writing
Dear
Tony,
You
must
be
excited
about
coming
to
China
soon.
Let
me
give
you
some
suggestions
and
advice
about
Chinese
customs.
When
you
are
eating
at
the
table,
it’s
impolite
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
your
food.
You
are
not
supposed
to
point
at
anyone
with
your
chopsticks.
In
our
house,
you’re
supposed
to
shake
hands
with
my
father
for
the
first
time.
You
are
not
supposed
to
kiss
when
you
meet
my
mother.
You
can
say
“nihao”
to
her
with
a
big
smile.
When
you
go
out
with
people,
you
are
expected
to
call
first.
It’s
important
to
make
plans
to
do
something
interesting
or
go
somewhere
together.
Have
a
safe
trip,
and
I
look
forward
to
meet-
ing
you
soon!
Best
wishes,
Lin
Jie
1.
Fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
words
in
the
box.
worth
capital
basic
traffic
empty
mad
knocking
Self
Check
1.
In
many
countries,
it
is
impolite
to
show
up
at
someone’s
house
for
the
first
time
with
______
hands.
You
should
always
bring
a
small
gift.
empty
2.
Billy
was
very
uncomfortable
at
a
fine-dining
restaurant
last
night
because
he
didn’t
know
______
table
manners.
3.
It
is
_______
spending
the
time
to
learn
about
the
customs
of
a
country
before
you
go
there.
That
way,
you
will
know
what
you
are
supposed
to
do
in
different
situations.
basic
worth
worth
capital
basic
traffic
empty
mad
knocking
4.
The
______
is
always
the
worst
in
the
________
city.
It
is
important
to
leave
earlier
if
you
are
traveling
by
car.
5.
Sandy
went
into
her
sister’s
room
without
_________
on
the
door.
That
made
her
sister
______.
traffic
capital
knocking
mad
worth
capital
basic
traffic
empty
mad
knocking
2.
Think
about
your
culture
and
make
statements.
In
my
culture,
when
you…,
you’re
supposed
to
____________
you’re
not
supposed
to
_________
you’re
expected
to
_____________
it’s
impolite
to
________________
it’s
important
to
______________
you’re
expected
to
__________________
________________________.
it’s
impolite
to
_____________________
__________________.
it’s
important
to
___________________
______________________.
keep
your
mouth
closed
when
you
are
chewing
reach
across
the
table
to
pick
certain
foods
ask
for
permission
to
leave
the
table
early
Exercises
一、根据句意及汉语提示写词。
1.
Hitting
an_________
(空的)
bowl
with
chopsticks
is
impolite
in
China.
2.
Table
_________
(礼仪)
are
different
in
different
countries.
3.
In
many
_________
(东部的)
European
countries,
people
should
take
off
their
gloves
before
shaking
hands.
4.
The
west
_________(海岸)
of
America
is
a
good
place
to
take
a
vacation.
empty
manners
eastern
coast
二、根据句意,用括号内所给词的适当形式填空。
1.
They
lay
on
the
beach,
_______
(look)
up
into
the
blue
sky.
2.
I
was
very
embarrassed
at
the
party
because
I
_______
(wear)
the
wrong
clothes.
3.
In
Korea,
it's
_______
(polite)
to
start
eating
first
if
there
are
older
people
at
the
table.
looking
wore
impolite
Homework
Memorize
all
the
language
points.
Do
the
exercises
in
students’
book.
Thank
you!(共26张PPT)
Section
A
(Grammar
Focus-4c)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
学习目标
Key
words
&
phrases:
passport,
clean…off,
chalk,
blackboard,
northern,
coast,
season,
knock,
eastern,
take
off,
worth,
manner
Key
sentences:
1.
What
are
you
supposed
to
do
when
you
meet
someone
for
the
first
time?
2.
A
traveler
is
not
expected
to
know
all
of
these,
but
it
is
helpful
to
learn
as
many
of
these
customs
as
possible.
Learn
how
to
make
suggestions
with
“suppose”
be
relaxed
about
make
an
effort
to
do
value
drop
by
capital
noon
after
all
v.重视,珍视
毕竟,终究
顺便
拜访
n.
正午,中午
对…放松/比较随
n.首都
生气,发疯
努力做某事
get
mad
根据箭头指向的汉语说出英语单词或短语。
Revision
be
supposed
to
do
sth.
=be
expected
to
do
sth.
=should
do
sth.
应该
It’s
impolite
(for
sb.)
to
do
sth.
(对于某人)做某事是不礼貌的
It’s
important
(for
sb.)
to
do
sth.
(对于某人
)做某事是重要的
be
supposed
to的用法
be
supposed
to
do
sth相当于
should
do
sth
或者是be
expected
to
do
sth.人称,时态和句式体现在be的变化上,to为不定式符号后接动词原形。
句式:
1)肯定句:
be
supposed
to
do
sth
2)否定句:be
not
supposed
to
do
sth
相当于shouldn’t
do
sth.

be
not
allow
to
do
sth.意为“不应当做某事;不被允许做某事”。
You
are
not
supposed
to
play
football
in
the
classroom.
3)疑问句:
be
supposed
to
do
sth
的疑问句是将be动词的相应形式提到主语前面。
Are
you
supposed
to
sleep
at
nine?
晚上你应该在9点睡觉吗啊?
What
are
you
supposed
to
do
on
weekend?
在周末你应该干什么?
用法
示例
当be
supposed
to
的主语是人时,意为“应该…”表示劝告、义务、责任等
You
are
(not)
supposed
to
bow
when
you
meet
someone
for
the
first
time.
你第一次见到某人时(不)应该鞠躬。
当be
supposed
to
的主语是物时,表示“本应;本该”。表示“某事应该发生却没有发生”
The
train
was
supposed
to
arrive
half
an
hour
ago.
火车本应在半小时之前到达。
“be
supposed
to
+have+及物动词过去分词”
表示“本应该做而没做”
是虚拟语气的一种表达方式,含有责备、失望之意。
He
is
supposed
to
have
arrived
an
hour
ago.
他本该一小时前就到。
What
are
you
supposed
to
do
when
you
see
a
thief
stealing
someone’s
wallet?
Discussion
You
are
supposed
to
stop
the
thief
from
stealing
someone’s
wallet.
What
are
you
supposed
to
do
when
you
find
rubbish
everywhere?
Discussion
You
are
supposed
to
help
to
keep
the
street
clean.
What
are
you
supposed
to
do
when
someone
asks
you
the
way?
Discussion
You
are
supposed
to
show
the
way
politely.
What
are
you
supposed
to
do
when
your
classmate
is
ill
or
hurt
at
school?
Discussion
You
are
supposed
to
ask
teachers
for
help
and
take
her
to
the
nearest
hospital
.
Complete
the
sentences
with
the
phrases
in
the
box.
be
supposed
to
be
expected
to
be
important
to
Presentation
4a
1.
When
you
go
aboard,
it
_____________
bring
your
passport.
2.
After
class,
students
______________
clean
the
chalk
off
the
blackboard.
3.
If
you
visit
the
northern
coast
of
Norway
during
the
winter
season,
it
_____________
pack
warm
clothes.
is
important
to
are
supposed
to
is
important
to
n.
护照
clean
off
把……擦掉
adj.
北方的;
北部的
n.
海岸;
海滨
n.
粉笔
4.
If
there
are
people
in
the
meeting
room,
you
______________
knock
before
entering.
5.
In
many
eastern
European
countries,
you
______________
take
off
your
gloves
before
shaking
hands.
are
expected
to
are
supposed
to
v.
敲;

n.
敲击声;
敲击
take
off
脱下(衣服);
(飞机等)起飞
adj.
东方的;
东部的
Fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
correct
forms
of
the
words
in
brackets.
Each
country
has
different
rules
about
social
situations.
A
traveler
___________________
(not
expect;
know)
all
of
these,
but
it
is
helpful
_______
(learn)
as
many
of
these
customs
as
possible.
One
of
the
best
ways
to
be
isn’t
expected
to
know
to
learn
4b
accepted
in
a
foreign
country
is
to
try
_____________
(understand)
how
people
think.
Learning
what
you
________________
(suppose;
do)
and
_________________
(not
suppose;
do)
in
social
situations
may
be
difficult,
but
it
is
worth
the
trouble
if
you
want
to
understand
another
culture.
to
understand
are
supposed
to
do
not
supposed
to
do
worth
adj.
值得;
有……价值的
通常在句中作表语,
前面可用well,
really等词修饰,
后面常接名词或动词-ing形式。
e.g.
The
new
museum
is
really
worth
a
visit.
I
don’t
think
this
movie
is
worth
watching.
注:
Make
a
list
of
advice
for
someone
coming
to
your
country
as
an
exchange
student
for
the
first
time.
Work
with
your
group
to
give
advice
about:
4c
Group
work

time

what
to
do
for
someone’s
birthday

meeting
people

visiting
someone’s
home

table
manners

giving
gifts
always
on
time
or
a
little
earlier
festival
gifts
being
necessary
call
first,
and
knock
at
the
door
say,
“Ni
Hao,
…”
with
a
smile
giving
birthday
gifts
older
people
eating
first
n.
方式;
方法
(pl.)
礼貌;
礼仪
Exercises
一、翻译句子
1.
她应该准时到这儿。
She
_____________
arrive
here
on
time.
2.
他不应该在公共场合吸烟。
He
_______________
smoke
in
public
places.
is
supposed
to
is
not
supposed
to
3.
你应该5点到那里吗?
Are
you
__________
get
there
at
five?
4.
你本应该早点交作业。
You
are
supposed
to
_____________
your
homework
earlier.
supposed
to
have
handed
in
二、单项选择
(
)1.
Everyone
is
supposed
________
a
seat
belt
in
the
car.
A.
wearing
B.
to
wear
C.
to
be
worn
(
)2.
Your
mother
looks
a
bit
disappointed.
You
________
have
told
her
the
truth.
A.
should
B.
must
C.
can
Summary
1.
Learned
the
sentence
pattern:
…be
supposed
/
expected
to
do…
2.
Learned
how
to
make
suggestions.
Homework
Read
the
passage
of
3a,
memorize
the
language
points.
Do
the
exercises
in
students’
book.
Thank
you!(共48张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Section
B
(2a-2e)
学习目标
Key
words
&
phrases:
basic,
exchange,
go
out
of
one’s
way,
make...
feel
at
home,
teenage,
granddaughter,
behave,
except,
elbow,
gradually,
get
used
to
Key
sentences:
1.
They
go
out
of
their
way
to
make
me
feel
at
home.
2.
You’re
not
supposed
to
put
your
elbows
on
the
table.
Reading
Practice
Lead
in
How
much
do
you
know
about
France?
Beautiful
places
French
cuisine
What
do
you
know
about
the
table
manners
in
France?
In
France,
a
meal
is
like
a
ceremony.
People
relish
(享受)
it
and
make
it
a
special
occasion
In
France,
it
is
correct
to
keep
the
same
knife
for
every
course
,
wiping
it
on
a
piece
of
bread.
Never
discuss
money
or
religion
over
dinner.
Going
Dutch
is
considered
“the
height
of
unsophistication”.
It’s
considered
good
manners
to
finish
everything
on
your
plate.
People
often
cut
bread
directly
on
a
table
cloth
rather
than
on
a
plate.
Tear
your
bread
into
bite-sized
pieces
before
eating.
Taking
a
bite
from
the
whole
piece
is
very
impolite.
What
do
you
know
about
customs
in
foreign
countries?
What
do
you
think
is
the
biggest
challenge
when
visiting
a
foreign
country?
Pre-reading
2a
e.g.
My
cousin
went
to
America,
and
she
said
that
learning
basic
table
manners
was
her
biggest
challenge.
She
never
knew
what
she
was
supposed
to
do
at
the
dinner
table.
Discussion
If
you
go
to
a
foreign
country
to
study,
what
challenges
do
you
have?
Nervous
Food
Table
Manners
Language
Challenges
Confidence
If
you
go
to
a
foreign
country
to
study,
Courage
Task
2
Read
the
letter
and
answer
the
question.
What
is
the
topic
sentence
for
each
paragraph?
topic
sentence
topic
sentence
解释说明中心句
Skimming
Para
1
Lin
Yue's
happy
home
stay
in
France
Now:
Before
she
arrived:
a
bit
nervous
Her
host
family
went
out
of
their
way
to
make
feel
at
home.
She
is
comfortable
speaking
French.
After
she
arrived:
The
grandmother
learned
how
to
make
Chinese
food.
The
granddaughter
always
talked
to
her
in
French
to
help
her
practice.
Para
2
Lin
Yue's
biggest
challenge
is
How
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table
Put
your
bread
on
the
table
Put
your
bread
on
your
plate
You're
supposed
to
cut
it
up
and
eat
it
with
a
fork
eat
anyting
with
hands
You're
supposed
to
I'm
full.
I
don't
want
any
more.
You're
supposed
to
say
you're
full
say
that
was
delicious
You're
supposed
to
You're
not
supposed
to
put
your
elbow
on
the
table
Para
3
The
closing
sentences
Please
write
to
me
as
soon
as
possible.
I'm
looking
forward
to
hearing
from
you
soon.
I'm
afraid
I
have
to
stop
now,
but
I'll
write
to
you
again
soon.
The
grandmother
learned
____________.
Food
Table
Manners
Language
·
Her
granddaughter
helped
me
to______________.
·
I’m
__________
speaking
French.
·
French
doesn’t
worry
me
____________.
how
to
make
Chinese
food
practice
French
Challenges
as
it
used
to
Position
of
the
food
Ways
of
eating
the
food
Ways
of
refusing
the
food
Where
to
put
your
elbows

My
host
family
is
____.

Try
to
make
me
__________.
Nervous
nice
feel
at
home
comfortable
Mind-mapping
Position
of
the
food
You
are
not
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
your
plate.
Ways
of
eating
the
food
You
are
not
supposed
to
eat
anything
with
your
hands
except
bread,
not
even
fruit.
Mind-mapping
Ways
of
refusing
the
food
Where
to
put
your
elbows
You
are
not
supposed
to
say
you
are
full.
You
are
not
supposed
to
put
your
elbows
on
the
table.
Mind-mapping
1.
Li
Yue
enjoys
her
change
life
in
France.
(
)
2.
Li
Yue
was
never
nervous
before
she
arrived
in
France.
(
)
3.
People
are
supposed
to
put
their
bread
on
their
plates.
(
)
Read
the
passage
and
check
the
sentences
(T
or
F).
T
F
F
While-reading
Read
the
letter
and
answer
the
questions.
1.
Why
is
Li
Yue
in
France?
She
is
an
exchange
student
in
France.
2b
While-reading
2.
Does
she
enjoy
staying
with
her
host
family?
How
do
you
know?
Yes,
she
does.
Her
host
family
is
really
nice.
They
go
out
of
their
way
to
make
her
feel
at
home.
The
grandmother
makes
Chinese
food
for
her
and
the
granddaughter
is
kind
and
talks
to
her
in
French
to
help
her
practice.
3.
How
does
she
feel
about
making
mistakes
when
she
speaks
French?
4.
What
is
the
biggest
challenge
she
is
facing?
It
doesn’t
worry
her
as
it
used
to.
Her
biggest
challenge
is
learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.

Guess
the
words
you
don’t
know
when
you
read
the
passage.

Read
the
sentences
and
replace
the
underlined
words
with
the
phrases
in
the
box.
Post-reading
2c
Read
the
sentences
and
replace
the
underlined
words
with
the
phrases
in
the
boxes.
1.
Making
mistakes
in
French
used
to
make
Lin
Yue
nervous.
2.
It
was
quite
hard
for
her
to
feel
good
about
speaking
French.
3.
The
host
family
tried
very
hard
to
help
Lin
Yue.
4.
Lin
Yue
has
slowly
learned
how
to
be
like
her
French
friends.

went
out
of
their
way

be
comfortable
(doing)

gradually
gotten
used
to
being

(something)
worry
(someone)
Review
the
passage
and
make
notes
about
French
customs
in
the
chart.
Dos
Don’ts
You’re
expected
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.

You're
not
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
your
plate.

2d
Dos
You’re
expected
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
You’re
expected
to
cut
up
your
fruit
and
eat
it
with
a
fork.
You’re
expected
to
say
“That
was
deli-cious”
if
you
don’t
want
any
more
food.
Don’ts
You're
not
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
your
plate.
You
are
not
supposed
to
eat
anything
with
your
hands
except
bread.
You’re
not
supposed
to
say
you
are
full.
You
are
not
supposed
to
put
your
elbows
on
the
table.
Compare
the
table
manners
in
France
and
China
in
your
group.
How
are
they
the
same
or
different?
Make
a
list.
Share
your
ideas
with
your
class.
e.g.
In
France,
people
put
their
bread
on
the
table.
But
in
China,
we
always
put
our
food
on
a
plate
or
in
a
bowl.
We
never
put
food
on
the
table.
2e
Group
work
1.
They
go
out
of
their
way
to
make
me
feel
at
home.
go
out
of
one’s
way
特地;格外努力
e.g.
John
went
out
of
his
way
to
make
his
girl
friend
happy.
约翰想方设法使他的女朋友高兴。
Language
Points
make
sb.
feel
at
home
使(某人)感到宾至如归
e.g.
I’m
doing
everything
I
can
to
make
them
feel
at
home.
我在尽我一切所能使他们感到宾至
如归。
2.
You
wouldn’t
believe
how
quickly
my
French
has
improved
because
of
that.
You
wouldn’t
believe
…是一个常用句式,相当于汉语所说的“你无法想象……;你想都想不到……;你绝不会相信……”,表示所陈述的事情超出想象之外。与此类似的表达还有You
would
never
believe…或You
would
hardly
believe…。
e.g.
You
wouldn’t
believe
that
he
found
his
long-lost
sister
in
Taiwan!
你绝对想不到他在台湾找到了失散多年的姐姐(妹妹)!
You
would
never
believe
what
quick
progress
he’s
made
ever
since
he
attended
your
class.
你根本无法想象,自从他听了您的讲课后进步有多大。
3.
My
biggest
challenge
is
learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table是现在分词短语,在此用作句子的表语。
e.g.
His
main
hobby
is
fishing.
他的主要爱好是钓鱼。
The
most
important
thing
is
getting
there
in
time.
最重要的事是及时到达那里。
behave
不及物动词,意为“表现;行为”;
behave
well
/
badly表示“表现好/糟糕”。
名词形式:
behavior
“举止;行为”,
是不可数名词。
【运用】请根据汉语意思补全英语句
子,每空一词。
(1)
如果你那样表现,你会让人厌恶的。
____
you
_______
like
that,
you’ll
get
yourself
disliked.
(2)
如此的行为可能招致麻烦。
_____
_________
may
cause
trouble.
If
behave
Such
behavior
4.

but
I’m
gradually
getting
used
to
it.
get
used
to
习惯于
e.g.
We
get
used
to
this
way
of
speaking.
我们习惯了这种说话方式。

be/get
used
to
sth./doing
sth.
习惯于…
e.g.
He
got
used
to
living
in
the
country.
他习惯住在乡下。

used
to
do
sth.
过去常常做某事(现
在不做了)
e.g.
He
used
to
plant
roses.
他过去常常种植玫瑰。
辨析
5.
Another
example
is
that
you’re
not
supposed
to
eat
anything
with
your
hand
except
bread,
not
even
fruit.
except作介词,意为“除……之外”,和but意义相似,但语气上要比but更加强烈。
1)
Everyone
is
here
except
him.
2)
We
have
classes
except
Saturday
and
Sunday.
通过观察例句1和例句2,我们可知except后可以跟
______

______。
3)
I
can
take
a
holiday
at
any
time
except
in
September.
通过观察例句3,可知,except后也可跟__________。
代词??
?名词
介词短语?
4)
He
never
came
to
visit
except
to
borrow
something.
5)
He
will
do
anything
except
lend
you
money.????????????????????????????????????????????????????
通过观察例句4,可知except后可接动词不定式。意思是“除了做……”。但在例句5中except后为“lend
you
money”,所以我们可知若except前含不定代词时,就要______________________。
省略动词不定式的标志to
【运用】将下列汉语句子翻译成英语。
1.
除了烹饪,她别的都会干。
_______________________________
2.
我除了要通过考试之外,没有别的心愿。
________________________________
____________
She
can
do
everything
except
cook.
I
have
no
other
wish
except
to
pass
the
examination.
1.
You
are
___________
(suppose)
to shake
hands
when
you
meet
a
Chinese
friend.
2.
A
knife
is
______
(use)
for
_______
(cut)
things.
用所给单词的适当形式填空。
supposed
used
cutting
Exercises
3.
We
Chinese
eat
with
chopsticks,
while
the
westerners
eat
with
_______
(knife)
and
forks.
4.
On
weekends
I
feel
completely
__________
(relax).
5.
It’s
_________
(polite)
to
make
a
big
noise
in
the
school
library.
knives
relaxed
impolite
Homework
Read
2b.
Do
the
exercises
in
students’
book.
Thank
you!