Unit 5 You’re supposed to shake hands Section A 课件(共20张PPT)+Greeting etiquette 课件(共8张PPT)+音视频

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名称 Unit 5 You’re supposed to shake hands Section A 课件(共20张PPT)+Greeting etiquette 课件(共8张PPT)+音视频
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(共8张PPT)
Greeting
etiquette
烟台十二中
张晓艳
Do
you
like
travelling?
Do
you
know
how
to
greet
people
in
different
countries
?
Shake
hands
hug
bow
How
to
greet
in
different
countries
when
people
meet
for
the
first
time?
Handshake
first
originated
in
Europe
and
now
popular
in
the
world.
It’s
a
common
meeting
etiquette
in
many
countries
.
Customs
for
shaking
hands:
Use
the
right
hand
Take
off
hats
or
gloves
Wait
for
ladies,
leaders,
the
old
to
show
hands
first
In
Korea
and
Japan
,people
like
bowing
to
show
their
respect
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time.
You
should:
Stand
at
attention.(立正)
Take
off
your
hat.
Kiss
and
hug
are
popular
in
Europe.
It’s
widely
used
between
parents
and
children
,
friends
,
relatives
.
They
usually
kiss
on
the
cheek.
Different
countries
have
different
ways
to
greet
,Which
depends
on
their
culture.(共20张PPT)
Unit
5
You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands.
objectives
To
learn
to
use
be
supposed
to
+
do
to
talk
about
what
you
should
do.
To
know
about
some
customs
about
foreign
countries.
In
our
country
,What
should
you
do
when
you
meet
someone
for
the
first
time?
In
China
,we
should
shake
hands.
be
(not)
supposed
to
do=
should
(not)
do
=In
China
,we
are
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Brazil
Korea
Japan
the
United
States
Mexico
Travel
around
the
World.
They
are
supposed
to
kiss.
What
are
people
in
Brazil
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
What
are
people
in
America
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
They
are
supposed
to
shake
hands.
Use
the
right
hand
and
take
off
hats
or
gloves
and
wait
for
ladies,
leaders,
the
old
to
show
hands
first
.
They
are
supposed
to
bow.
What
are
people
in
Japan
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
What
are
people
in
Mexico
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
They
are
supposed
to
shake
hands.
What
are
people
in
Korea
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
They
are
supposed
to
bow.
Brazil
/France
the
United
States/
Mexico
Japan/Korea
New
Zealand
Thailand/India
bow
shake
hands
kiss
put
hands
together
in
front
of
the
chest
(
namaste)
touch
noses
1c
Groupwork
Japan
Brazil
the
United
States
France
China
Thailand
England
New
Zealand……
A:
Hi,
B,this
is
C.
He/She
is
from
……
B:
What
are
people
in
……
supposed
to
do
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
A:
They’re
supposed
to
……
B:
Nice
to
meet
you.
C:
Nice
to
meet
you,
too.
D:

此处应有动作
Maria’s
mistakes
______
arrived
late
______
ate
the
wrong
food
______
greeted
Paul’s
mother
the
wrong
way
______
wore
the
wrong
clothes



2a.
Listen
carefully
and
check
the
mistakes
Maria
made.
Different
countries
have
different
customs.
Listen
again.
Fill
in
the
blanks.
1.
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
____________.
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.
2b
arrive
at
8:00
come
later
shake
hands
wear
Why
did
Maria
make
such
mistakes?
What
can
we
do
to
avoid
these
mistakes?
When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.
入乡随俗
Watch
a
video
about
some
students
and
try
to
find
out
what
they
aren’t
supposed
to
do
in
class
or
in
the
classroom.
Have
a
Challenge
Class
rules
In
our
class
,We
are
supposed
to
_________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
In
our
class,
We
aren’t
supposed
to
______________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Groupwork
quiz
Summary
Different
countries
have
different
customs.
The
use
of
“be
supposed
to
do”
Homework
You
must
Write
five
sentences
with
“be
(not)
supposed
to
do”.
If
you
can
Surf
the
Internet
for
table
manners
(餐桌礼仪)
in
different
countries.
Now,
it’s
time
to
relax!
Thank
you!
Goodbye!