(共14张PPT)
You're
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Unit
10
(
Section
B
2a-2e)
1.If
you
have
a
chance
to
go
abroad
on
an
exchange
program,
which
country
would
you
like
to
go?
2.
What
do
you
know
about
customs
in
that
country?
Free
Talk
I'd
like
to
go
to...
In...,
people
are(not)
supposed
to
...
are(not)
expected
to..
Hongi
碰鼻礼
go
out
one's
way
to
make...feel
at
home
food
language
skimmimg
where
how
What
challenges
does
she
have
in
France?
food
language
table
manners
Who?
What?
Why?
How?
granddaughter
grandmother
...
learns
how
to
make
...
...
misses
Chinese
food
…feels
at
home
...about
her
age.
...
talks
to
…
in
French
...
helps
…
improve
...
...
is
comfortable
speaking...
Careful
Reading
para
1
Her
host
family
is
quite_______.
They_________________
to
make
her
feel
at
home.
nice
go
out
of
their
way
Reading
Tips
Reviewing
Taking
notes
or
summarizing
the
main
ideas
can
help
you
move
language
from
your
short-term
to
long-term
memory.
My
biggest
challenge
is
learning
how
to
behave
at
the
dinner
table.
As
you
can
imagine,
things
are
very
different
from
the
way
they
are
at
home.
For
example,
you’re
not
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
your
plate.
You’re
supposed
to
put
it
on
the
table!
I
thought
that
was
pretty
strange
at
first,
but
now
I’m
used
to
it.
Another
example
is
that
you’re
not
supposed
to
eat
anything
with
your
hands
except
bread,
not
even
fruit.
You
have
to
cut
it
up
and
eat
it
with
a
fork.
Another
thing
is
it’s
impolite
to
say
that
you’re
full.
If
you
don’t
want
any
more
food,
you
should
just
say,
“That
was
delicious.”
Also,
you’re
not
supposed
to
put
your
elbows
on
the
table.
I
have
to
say
that
I
find
it
difficult
to
remember
everything,
but
I’m
gradually
getting
used
to
it.
I
don’t
find
French
customs
so
strange
anymore.
para
2
1.
What's
the
biggest
challenge
she
is
facing?
Why?
2.
How
does
she
make
us
understand
it
better?
By
giving
examples.
Dos
Don’ts
You're
expected
to
put
your
bread
on
the
table.
You're
not
supposed
to
put
your
bread
on
your
plate.
...
cut
it
up
and
eat
it
with
a
fork.
...
eat
anything
with
your
hands
except
bread,
not
even..
...
say
you
are
full.
...
say
“That
was
delicious.”
...
put
your
elbows
on
the
table.
...
keep
your
hands
on
the
table.
feeling
difficult
but
she
is
gradually
getting
used
to
it
A.
slowly
B.
quickly
French
customs
Chinese
customs
put
bread
on
the
table,
not
on
your
plate
put
bread
on
the
plate,
not
on
your
table;
cut
up
&
eat
…
with
a
fork,
not
eat
with
your
hands
except
bread
eat
fruit
&
bread
with
hands,
not
eat
…with
forks
say
“That
was
delicious”,
not
say
you
are
full
not
put
elbows
on
the
table
say
you
are
full
&“
That
was
delicious”
put
elbows
on
the
table
Comparison
Sharing
Could
you
tell
a
French
exchange
student
some
customs
in
China?
At
least
four
customs.
As
we
all
know,
there
are
plenty
of
customs
in
China.
…
use
chopsticks
to
hit
an
empty
bowl
shake
hands
start
eating
first
if
…
older
people…
…
talk
with
others
be
on
time
for
example
Another
example
is
that
Another
thing
is
that
also
Manners
make
the
man.
When
in
Rome,do
as
the
Romans
do.
Homework
1.
Review
the
new
words
and
phrases
in
the
passage.
2.
Write
down
the
passage
about
Chinese
custom.
3.
Retell
the
table
manners
of
France.
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