牛津译林版英语八年级下Unit 5 Good manners Grammar 课件( 21张PPT无素材)

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八下
Unit
5
Good
manners
Reading
1
The
Big
Ben
national
flower
queen
double-decker
bus
national
flag
pounds
Pre-reading
They
will
go
on
a
trip
to
the
UK
this
summer.
What
should
they
know
before
going
there?
where
to
visit
what
to
eat
what
to
buy
how
to
behave
politely
/b??he?v/
v.
Long
time
no
see.
How
do
you
do?
How
are
you
doing?
What’s
up?
How
are
you?
Good
morning
/
afternoon/
evening
Pre-reading
shake
sb’s
hand
bow
greet
sb.
with
a
kiss
hug
It
is
not
proper
to
greet
Chinese
people
with
a
kiss.
behave
politely
It
is
proper
to
shake
hands
with
Chinese
people.
[
?pr?p?
]
Pre-reading
Where
can
they
get
more
useful
information?
from
other
people
from
the
Internet
Daniel
A
host
of
the
school
radio
show
1.
What
type
of
passage
is
it?
A.
a
story
B.
an
interview
between
_______
and
_______
Daniel
Jenny
Jenny
A
Grade
9
student
who
has
recently
visited
the
UK
2.What's
this
passage
about?
It
is
about
manners
in
the
UK.
/?m?n?z/
n.
Look
through
the
whole
passage
and
answer
the
questions.
While-reading(skimming)
how
to__________________
While-reading(skimming)
manners
in
the
UK
What
kind(s)
of
manners
are
mentioned(提到,涉及)
in
the
interview?
how
to
__________________
how
to
__________________
how
to
__________________
greet
people
start
a
conversation
behave
in
public
behave
at
home
Line
1---Line
6
Line
7---Line
9
Line
10---Line
17
Line
18---Line
19
/?p?bl?c/
n.
/?k?nv??se??n/
n.
/gri:t/
v.
Tip
:
from
questions
While-reading(scanning)
how
to
greet
people
How
do
they
greet
people?
people
they
meet
for
the
first
time
Will
they
kiss
people
when
they
meet
for
the
first
time?
relatives
or
close
friends
Conclusion
1
British
people
greet
different
people
in
__________
ways.
Line
1---Line
6
While-reading
how
to
greet
people
How
do
you
greet
people?
teachers
grandparents
strangers
friends
Conclusion
2
Their
ways
to
greet
others
are
_________
from
ours
in
some
ways.
What
will
you
do
next
after
you
greet
your
friends?
Line
1---Line
6
What
will
you
do
next
after
you
greet
your
friends?
While-reading
You
will
start
a
small
talk.
conversation
You
haven't
seen
your
friend
for
a
long
time.
You
meet
him/
her
in
the
street
one
day.
What
will
you
say
to
start
a
conversation?
How
do
British
people
start
a
conversation?
how
to
start
a
conversation
Daniel:
How
do
people
start
a
conversation?
Jenny:
They
talk
about
the
weather,
holidays,
music,
books
or
something
else.
But
people
avoid
subjects
like
age,
weight
or
money.
What
good
weather,
isn't
it?
Have
you
ever
heard
his
new
song?
It
is
so
wonderful.
Oh,
you
are
reading
this
book!
I
like
it
very
much.
Who
is
your
favourite
character(人物)?
How
old
are
you?
How
much
do
you
weigh?
How
much
money
do
you
make
every
month?
1
2
3
4
5
6
What
does
the
word
“avoid”
mean?
A
try
to
do
something
B
try
not
to
do
something
What's
the
meaning
of
“subjects”?
A
topics
B
an
area
of
knowledge
you
study
like
English,
Chinese
and
PE
Line
7---Line
9
While-reading
/??v??d/
v.
While-reading
how
to
behave
in
public
A
study
shows
that
British
people
usually
say
“sorry”
for
8
times
a
day.
Daniel:
Do
people
there
behave
politely
in
public?
Jenny:
Yes,
they
do.
They
always
queue.
They
think
it's
rude
to
push
in
before
others.
Also,
if
they
bump
into
someone
in
the
street,
they'll
say
sorry.
Daniel:
Anything
else?
Jenny:
If
you
are
in
the
way,
they
won't
touch
you
or
push
past
you.
They'll
say
“excuse
me”
and
be
polite
enough
to
wait
till
you
move.
Read
Line
10---
Line
15.
Which
word
can
show
they
are
really
polite?
Line
10---Line
17
If
there
are
many
people
waiting
to
buy
something,
If
they
are
in
a
restaurant
or
a
library,
A
designer
can
use
default
text
to
simulate
what
text
would
look
like.
A
designer
can
use
default
text
to
simulate
what
text
would
look
like.
If
someone
is
in
their
way,
While-reading
how
to
behave
in
public
Read
Line
10---
Line
15
again.
What
will
British
people
do
in
the
following
situations?
If
they
bump
into
someone
in
the
street,
They
will
queue.
They
won't
push
in
before
others.
They
will
say
“sorry”.
They
will
say
“excuse
me”and
wait.
Read
Line
20---
Line
22.
They
will
keep
their
voice
down.
Line
10---Line
17
/b?mp/
While-reading
how
to
behave
at
home
Line
18---Line
19
They
say
“please”
or
“thank
you”
all
the
time!
Do
you
often
say
“please”
or
“thank
you”
at
home?
Do
you
think
it
is
necessary
for
you
to
say
“please”
or
“thank
you”
all
the
time
at
home?
What
else
do
you
want
to
say
to
your
parents
or
do
for
them?
What's
your
opinion?(pair
work)
Find
a
sentence
to
show
how
British
people
behave
politely
at
home.
Post-reading
Millie
is
reading
Daniel's
blog
about
today's
interview
with
Jenny.
But
her
screen
is
dirty.
Some
words
are
missing.
Help
her
finish
it.
Daniel's
blog
http//:blog..cn/
I
had
an
interview
with
Jenny
today.
She
told
me
a
lot
about
the
manners
in
the
UK.
Jenny
told
me
that
British
people
usually
say
“hello”
or
“nice
to
meet
you”
and
shake
your
hand
when
they
meet
you
for
the
first
time.
They
only
greet
relatives
or
close
friends
with
a
kiss.
This
is
different
from
ours.
We
Chinese
seldom
greet
others
with
a
kiss.
After
greeting,
British
people
like
to
start
a
coversation
with
subjects
like
the
weather,
holidays,
music
or
books.
They
avoid
talking
about
age,
weight
or
money.
Post-reading
Millie
is
reading
Daniel's
blog
about
today's
interview
with
Jenny.
But
her
screen
is
dirty.
Some
words
are
missing.
Help
her
finish
it.
Daniel's
blog
http//:blog..cn/
What's
more,
British
people
think
it
is
rude
to
push
in
before
others.
They
always
queue.
They
say
“sorry”
if
they
bump
into
you
in
the
street.
When
they
want
you
to
move,
they
say
“excuse
me”.
They
do
not
like
to
shout
or
laugh
loudly
in
public.
To
my
surprise,
British
people
are
polite
at
home
too.
They
say
“please”
or
“thank
you”
all
the
time.
how
to
greet
people
post-reading
manners
in
the
UK
how
to
start
a
conversation
how
to
behave
in
public
how
to
behave
at
home
for
the
first
time
...
relatives
or
close
friends
...
They
talk
about...
They
avoid
subjects
like
...
1.
queue
2.
sorry
3.
excuse
me
4.
keep
voice
down
say...all
the
time
Would
you
like
to
give
my
students
some
advice?
Have
a
discussion
with
your
group
members.
Are
they
good
manners
or
bad
ones?
Why
or
why
not?
How
can
we
improve
the
situations?
Discussion
bad
bad
bad
bad
Respect(尊敬)
others.
Protect
the
ancient
treasure.
Protect
the
environment.
Save
food.
We
should
give
up
those
bad
manners.
Please
remember
that
we
are
on
behalf
of
our
country
when
we
go
abroad.
Discussion
Just
as
the
saying
goes,
“When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do”.
Why
did
the
writer
use
the
title
When
in
Rome?
When
we
are
in
a
strange
place,
we
should
do
as
the
local
people
do.
Homework
Write
a
short
passage
about
what
we
should
do
in
public.
Learn
more
about
the
manners
in
the
UK
through
the
Internet.
Thank
you.