人教新目标版英语九年级全Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands.Section A 1a-2d课件+嵌入音视频(39张ppt)

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(共39张PPT)
Unit
10
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Section
A
1a-2d
人教版
英语
九年级下册
Learning
goals
1.
Curriculum
words:
custom,
bow,
kiss,
greet
5.
Sentences:
①What
are
you
supposed
to
do
when
you
meet
someone
for
the
first
time?
②You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
③In
the
United
States,
they’re
expected
to
shake
hands.
2.
Useful
expressions:
shake
hands
3.
Functions:
Talk
about
customs
and
what
you
are
supposed
to
do
4.
Grammar:
be
supposed/
expected
to
+
infinitive
Warming
up
People
in
different
countries
greet
each
other
differently.
v.
和……打招呼;迎接
In
some
countries,
they
shake
hands.
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
In
some
countries,
they
bow.
Warming
up
v.
&
n.
鞠躬
在此作动词
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
People
in
different
countries
greet
each
other
differently.
Warming
up
In
some
countries,
they
kiss
on
the
side
of
the
face.
v.
&
n.
亲吻;接吻
在此作动词
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
People
in
different
countries
greet
each
other
differently.
Warming
up
Greeting
customs
shake
hands
bow
kiss
on
the
side
of
the
face
custom
n.
风俗;习俗
Pre-listening
Look
at
the
picture
and
read
the
sentences
in
1a.
Pre-listening
What
do
people
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
Match
the
countries
with
the
customs.
Countries
Customs
_____
_____
the
United
States
_____
Japan
_____
_____
Korea
bow
shake
hands
kiss
b
1a
巴西
墨西哥
Brazil
Mexico
kiss
/k?s/
v.
&
n.
亲吻;接吻
1.
Words
in
1a
(教材P73
1a)
Pre-listening
Language
points
Point1
(1)
kiss作及物动词,其后可直接跟宾语。kiss
sb.
on
后接表示人的身体部位的名词,表示“亲吻某人的某个身体部位”。
The
young
mother
kissed
her
daughter
on
both
cheeks.
(2)
kiss还可作可数名词,意为“亲吻;接吻”。give
sb.
a
kiss“给某人一个吻”。
Little
Sam
gave
his
mom
a
kiss
and
went
to
bed.
Pre-listening
Language
points
2.
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
(教材P73
图片文字)
be
supposed
to
do
sth.
应当做某事
Point1
be
supposed
to
do
sth.
表示按规定、习惯、安排等应当做某事。
To
make
rivers
cleaner
than
before,
everybody
is
supposed
to
protect
them.
Pre-listening
Language
points
2.
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
(教材P73
图片文字)
shake
hands
握手
Point2
shake
hands为固定短语。其中shake作动词,意为“(与某人)握手”。与shake有关的短语还有:
shake
hands
with
sb.
与某人握手;shake
one’s
hand
握某人的手
He
held
out
his
hand
and
we
shook
hands
with
each
other.
He
shook
my
hand
warmly.
Countries
Customs
_____
Brazil
_____
the
United
States
_____
Japan
_____
Mexico
_____
Korea
bow
shake
hands
kiss
b
Listen
and
check
your
answers
in
1a.
While-listening
b
c
a
a
1b
While-listening
Check
your
answers
with
be
supposed
to
or
be
expected
to.
People
in
Brazil
are
supposed
to
kiss
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
People
in
the
United
States
are
expected
to
shake
hands
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
be
expected
to
do
sth.在此处相当于
be
supposed
to
do
sth.,
意为“应该做某事”。
点击,播放视频
Post-listening
Watch
and
read.
Try
to
imitate
the
pronunciation
and
intonation.
Listen
and
read.
Post-listening
Yoshi:
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
in
your
country,
Rodrigo?
Rodrigo:
Do
you
mean
when
people
meet
for
the
first
time?
Yoshi:
Yeah.
Rodrigo:
In
Mexico,
we
shake
hands.
Yoshi:
What
about
in
Brazil,
Celia?
Celia:
Well,
in
Brazil,
people
sometimes
kiss.
How
about
in
Japan,
Yoshi?
What
are
people
expected
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
Yoshi:
We
bow.
Kim:
And
in
Korea
we
also
bow.
Mike:
Well,
I
guess
in
most
Western
countries
we
shake
hands.
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.
Post-listening
1c
What
are
people
in
Korea
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
They
are
supposed
to
bow.
How
about
in
the
United
States?
In
the
United
States,
they’re
expected
to
shake
hands.
Post-listening
What
are
people
in…supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
They
are
supposed
to
...
the
United
States
Korea
Brazil
Mexico
Post-listening
Language
points
【拓展延伸】expect作动词,意为“期望;预料”。常见用法有:
I
wasn’t
expecting
a
visitor.
I
expect
to
see
him
tomorrow.
I
expected
my
brother
to
help
me
carry
the
heavy
box.
I
expect
that
I
can
see
you
again.
In
the
United
States,
they
are
expected
to
shake
hands.
(教材P73
1c)
be
expected
to
do
sth.
被期望做某事;应该做某事
Point
Pre-listening
An
indoor
party.
B.
An
outdoor
party.
What
do
you
know
about
outdoor
parties?
What
are
people
supposed
to
do
at
outdoor
parties?
Maria
went
to
an
American
friend’s
party.
Let’s
look
at
the
picture
in
2a.
What
kind
of
party
is
it?
Maria’s
mistakes
______
arrived
late
______
ate
the
wrong
food
______
greeted
Paul’s
mother
the
wrong
way
______
wore
the
wrong
clothes
While-listening
2a
Maria
is
an
exchange
student.
Last
night
she
had
dinner
at
an
American
friend’s
house.
Listen
and
check
(?)
the
mistakes
Maria
made.
?
?
?
While-listening
2b
1.
Maria
was
supposed
to
arrived
at
7:00,
but
she
_______________.
2.
In
Maria’s
country,
when
you’re
invited
for
7:00,
you’re
expected
to
____________.
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.
Listen
again.
Fill
in
the
blanks.
arrived
at
8:00
come
later
shake
hands
wear
While-listening
1.
How
did
Maria
greet
Paul’s
mom?
A.
She
shook
her
hands.
B.
She
bowed.
C.
She
kissed
her.
2.
What
did
Maria
wear
at
the
party?
A.
A
T-shirt.
B.
A
dress.
C.
A
skirt.
Listen
again
and
choose
the
right
answers.
?
?
Listen
and
read.
Daisy:
Hi,
Maria.
How
was
Paul’s
party?
Maria:
Oh,
Daisy,
it
was
terrible.
Daisy:
It
was?
Maria:
Uh-huh.
Daisy:
What
happened?
Maria:
Well,
I
was
supposed
to
arrive
at
7:00,
but
I
arrived
at
8:00.
Daisy:
Oh,
so
you
were
late.
Maria:
Yeah,
but
in
my
country,
it’s
different.
When
you’re
invited
for
7:00,
you’re
expected
to
come
later!
It’s
considered
strange
to
turn
up
on
time.
Daisy:
I
see.
Post-listening
Maria:
Then
when
I
met
Paul’s
mom,
I
kissed
her.
Daisy:
Oh

you
were
supposed
to
shake
hands
instead.
Maria:
That’s
right.
And
I
wore
a
fancy
dress.
Daisy:
What’s
wrong
with
that?
Maria:
Well,
it
turned
out
that
it
was
an
outdoor
party,
Daisy.
Everyone
else
was
in
a
T-shirt
and
jeans.
Daisy:
I
guess
next
time
you
should
ask
what
you’re
supposed
to
wear.
Post-listening
Listen
and
read.
Role-play
a
conversation
between
Maria
and
Dan.
Use
the
information
in
2a
and
2b.
Post-listening
2c
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

Post-listening
Fill
in
the
following
chart.
Ideas
and
customs
about

In
Maria’s
country
In
America
Time
People
are
supposed
to
arrive
late.
Greetings
Dressing
People
are
supposed
to
arrive
on
time.
People
are
supposed
to
kiss
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
People
are
supposed
to
wear
a
T-shirt
and
jeans
to
an
outdoor
party.
People
are
supposed
to
shake
hands
when
they
meet.
People
are
supposed
to
wear
a
suit
or
fancy
dress
to
the
party.
Post-listening
John
went
to
the
welcome
party
for
foreign
students
last
night.
He
made
some
new
friends.
But
something
funny
happened.
What
funny
things
happened
last
night?
Post-listening
Read
the
dialog
in
2d
and
answer
the
questions.
1.
Who
is
Sato?
2.
What
did
John
do
when
he
met
Sato?
3.
How
are
people
in
Japan
expected
to
greet
each
other?
4.
What
did
Katie
do
when
she
met
Marie?
5.
How
are
people
in
France
expected
to
greet
each
other?
Is
it
polite
if
you
don’t
do
the
same
thing?
A
Japanese
boy.
He
held
out
his
hand.
They
are
expected
to
bow.
She
held
out
her
hand.
They
are
supposed
to
kiss.
No,
it
isn’t.
Post-listening
Katie:
How
was
the
welcome
party
for
foreign
students
last
night?
John:
Great!
I
made
some
new
friends.
But
a
funny
thing
happened.
Katie:
What?
John:
I
met
a
Japanese
boy
called
Sato,
and
as
soon
as
I
held
out
my
hand,
he
bowed.
Katie:
That’s
how
people
in
Japan
are
expected
to
greet
each
other.
It’s
impolite
if
you
don’t
bow.
Listen
and
read.
Try
to
imitate
the
pronunciation
and
intonation.
过去分词短语作后置定语
Post-listening
John:
I
didn’t
know
that.
So
I
just
stood
there
with
my
hand
out.
Finally,
I
returned
the
bow.
Katie:
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!
John:
I
wouldn’t
mind
that!
Katie:
Very
funny.
Later
I
found
out
French
people
are
supposed
to
kiss
when
they
see
each
other.
with复合结构作伴随状语
令我惊讶的是
find
out
查出;查明
Post-listening
Keep
your
books
closed
and
fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
right
words
or
phrases
.
Katie:
How
was
for
foreign
students
last
night?
John:
Great!
I
some
new
friends.
But
a
thing
happened.
Katie:
What?
John:
I
met
a
Japanese
boy
Sato,
and
as
soon
as
I
my
hand,
he
bowed.
Katie:
That’s
how
people
in
Japan
greet
each
other.
It’s
if
you
don’t
bow.
the
welcome
party
made
funny
called
held
out
are
expected
to
impolite
Post-listening
John:
I
know
that.
So
I
just
stood
there
with
my
hand
.
Finally,
I
the
bow.
Katie:
I
remember
when
I
first
met
Marie
last
year,
I
did
the
thing.
I
held
out
my
hand
and
,
she
kissed
me
on
both
sides
of
my
face!
John:
I
wouldn’t
that!
Katie:
Very
funny.
Later
I
French
people
are
supposed
to_____
when
they
see
each
other.
didn’t
out
returned
same
to
my
surprise
mind
found
out
kiss
Post-listening
点击,播放视频
Role-play
the
conversation.
2d
Post-listening
What
have
you
learned
from
the
conversation
in
2d?
Summary
In
Japan,
people
are
supposed
to
bow
to
each
other.
In
France,
people
are
expected
to
kiss
on
both
sides
of
the
face.
We
should
understand
different
greeting
customs.
Exercises
一、单项选择
(黑龙江绥化中考)People
are
supposed
_______
hands
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time
in
America.
A.
shake
B.
shaking
C.
to
shake
D.
shook
(重庆中考A卷)As
soon
as
the
rain
_______,
they
will
go
out
to
pick
apples.
A.
stops
B.
stopped
C.
will
stop
D.
is
stopping
Tina
comes
to
China
in
order
to
experience
Chinese
culture
and
________
which
university
is
the
best
for
her
to
attend.
A.
put
out
B.
stay
out
C.
find
out
D.
run
out
A
C
C
1
2
3
Exercises
Mr.
Smith
_______
(kiss)
his
wife
before
he
goes
to
work
every
day.
(山东烟台中考)We
are
supposed
__________
(spread)
positive
energy
everywhere
we
go.
(贵州贵阳中考)The
Chinese
are
supposed
to
shake
__________
(hand)
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
When
you
(greet)
someone,
you
can
say
“Hello”
or
shake
hands
with
him.
二、用括号内所给词的适当形式填空
1
2
3
kisses
to
spread
hands
4
greet
Exercises
三、根据汉语提示,完成下面的句子
1
2
3
我不知道我是否应该站起来先和他握手。
I
don’t
know
whether
I’m
expected
to
stand
up
and
______
______
_____
him
first.
(四川宜宾中考)在许多国家,朋友们第一次见面时都应该握手。
In
many
countries,
people
are
________
_____
shake
hands
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
我会尽快完成这篇报告的。
I’ll
finish
the
report
_____
______
_____
_____
______.
supposed
to
shake
hands
as
soon
as
I
can
with
Summary
Words
&
expressions
custom,
bow,
kiss,
greet,
shake
hands
Functions
Talk
about
customs
and
what
you
are
supposed
to
do
Grammar
be
supposed/
expected
to
+
infinitive
Sentences

What
are
you
supposed
to
do
when
you
meet
someone
for
the
first
time?

You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.

In
the
United
States,
they’re
expected
to
shake
hands.
Homework
1.
Write
a
short
passage
about
the
customs
in
different
countries
you
have
known
or
learnt.
Try
to
use
be
supposed
to
or
be
expected
to.
e.g.
People
in
different
countries
do
different
things
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
In
China,

2.
Preview
the
new
words
and
phrases
in
Section
A
(P
75).