(共14张PPT)
Step1. New words and phrases
shake hands 握手
bow 鞠躬
kiss 亲吻;吻
Custom 风俗
be supposed to do:被期望/要求干‥‥
be not supposed to do:不被期望/要求干‥‥
Brazil
Korea
Japan
the United States
Mexico
Different countries have
different customs.
What do people do when they
meet for the first time
shake hands
kiss
bow
What are you supposed to do when you are at school / at home
I’m supposed to ….
What are you supposed to do when you meet someone
What are you supposed to do when you …
In China, what is supposed to do in these following situations
1. greeting teachers
say, “Good morning.”
2. doing homework
3. phoning someone
4. visiting someone’s
place
call first, and knock
at the door
at home or in school
after class
say, “Hello, ….”
5. making plans with
friends
In China, what is supposed to do in these following situations
6. being on time
7. giving gifts
Discuss the plan.
Always on time or
a little early.
Festival gifts
1. Is it OK if you arrive a bit late if you tell a friend you’re going to their house for dinner in Colombia
2. Do they usually have to make plans to meet their friends in Colombia
Yes, it is.
No, they don’t.
Read 3a and answer.
3. Could your friend get angry if you’re even fifteen minutes late in Switzerland
4. Do they usually make plans to see friends in Switzerland
Yes, he may.
Yes, they do.
Read again and fill in the chart
Attitude about Colombia Switzerland
Being on time
Visiting a friend’s house
Making plans with friends
be relaxed about time
drop by their friend’s homes
call them first
make plans
don’t have to make plans
be very important
e.g. People in Colombia are pretty relaxed about time…
3a
Where I’m from, we are pretty relaxed about time.
地点状语从句
对…很随意
If you tell a friend you are going to their house for
dinner, it’s okay if you arrive a bit late.
在我的国家人们对时间观念较随意。
晚一点到达
引导条件状语从句
条件状语从句
Spending time with family and friends is very
important to us.
动名词短语做主语
陪伴家人和朋友
We often just drop by our friends’ homes .
= visit
We don’t usually have to make plans to meet our
friends .
= 动词 plan
同意句:
Usually we ______ _______ to ______
to meet our friends .
aren’t supposed plan
Often we just walk around the town center,
seeing as many of our friends as we can .
逛逛市中心,=hang out around…
尽可能多地见见朋友
分词短语做状语
In Switzerland :
守时
钟表之国
迟到十五分钟
一起外出
娱乐
be on time
the land of watches
毕竟,终究
after all
fifteen minutes late
do something interesting
go somewhere together
I don’t know why you’re so worried . It isn’t your problem after all .
So you see, I was right after all .(共28张PPT)
Unit 12
You’re supposed to shake hands.
Period 4
They are having a holiday
My dream is to visit New York.
What am I supposed to do in
order not to get into trouble
when I visit my friend in America
How much do you know about table manners around the world
knife
fork
spoon
chopsticks
Table Manners
There are many table manners
around the world. But different
countries have different customs.
……
Table Manners
They are supposed to pick up the bowl of rice.
Table Manners
They should eat with their chopsticks.
They are not supposed to eat with hands.
Nick
Peter
Table Manners
They’re not supposed to talk at the table.
They shouldn’t stick the chopsticks in the bowl.
What other table manners do
you know in China
We shouldn’t point at others while
eating the meals.
We aren’t supposed to make noise
while eating the meals.
We shouldn’t talk with each other aloud
at the table.
It’s rude to wipe our mouth with our
hands after meals.
It’s polite to wipe our mouth with the
napkin.
……
How much do you know about table manners around
the world In the United States, you are not supposed
to eat with your hands. In Japan, you are not supposed
to eat or drink while walking down the street, and you
are supposed to make noise while eating noodles. It
shows that you like the food. In Korea, even the
youngest person isn’t supposed to start eating first. But
in China, you are supposed to pick up your bowl of rice.
Don't stick your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl.
Instead, lay them on your dish. And sometimes the
Chinese host use their chopsticks to put food in your
bowl or plate. This is a sign of politeness.
Answer these questions
1.What are you supposed to do when you have dinner
in the USA
2. In Japan, are you supposed to drink while you are
walking down the street
3. In Korea, is the youngest person supposed to
eat first
4. What are you supposed to do while you are eating
noodles in Japan Why
5. In China, are you supposed to pick up your bowl
of rice
Let’s have a quiz(小型测试) about the table manners around the world.
In the United States, you’re not
supposed to eat with your hands.
2.In Peru, you are not supposed to
talk at the table.
3.In China, you’re not supposed to
pick up your bowl of rice.
4.In Korea, the youngest person is
supposed to start eating first.
5.In Brazil, you should wipe your mouth
with your napkin every time you take a
drink.
T
F
F
T
F
“ T” or “F” or “I don’t know”
2a Listening
2
4
3
Listen and match these sentence parts.
You aren’t supposed to…
It’s polite…
It’s rude…
You shouldn’t…
b. to stick your chopsticks into your food.
a. to make noise while eating noodles.
d. eat or drink while walking down the street.
c. point at anyone with your chopsticks.
Can you tell us something about Steve and Japan
1.Where will Steve go tomorrow
2. How does he feel
3. What’s the matter
4. Why are people supposed to make noise when they are eating in Japan
5. Who is allowed to talk at dinner table in Japan
He will go to Japan tomorrow.
He feels excited and nervous.
He doesn’t know how to use chopsticks very well and how to behave at the dinner table.
It shows you like the food.
Maybe Only parents are allowed to talk at
dinner table in Japan
Give you several minutes,
and give us a report about
table manners in Japan.
What are you supposed to do when you are at school / at home
smoke
do our homework
get our ears pierced
speak loudly
be polite to…
clean up
stay up
drive a car
wash the dishes
bring snacks to the classroom
choose our own clothes
make the bed by ourselves
run in the hallways
be late for school
What are you supposed to do when you are at school / at home
参考句型:
We are supposed to…/
We are not supposed to
We should / shouldn’t…
It’s polite/ rude to…
We are allowed to…
We aren’t allowed to…
We can/ could/ can’t/ couldn’t…
smoke
do our homework
get our ears pierced
speak loudly
be polite to…
clean up
stay up
drive a car
wash the dishes
bring snacks to the classroom
choose our own clothes
make the bed by ourselves
run in the hallways
be late for school
参考句型:
We are supposed to…/
We are not supposed to
We should / shouldn’t…
It’s polite/ rude to…
We are allowed to…
We aren’t allowed to…
We can/ could/ can’t/ couldn’t…(共14张PPT)
Unit 12
You’re supposed to shake hands.
Period 1
body language
OK
Very good!
Great!
Different countries have different customs.
Victory
I’m full.
I’m hungry. (in America)
(in China)
(风俗、习俗)
When you meet someone for the first time, what should you do
We should shake hands.
=We are supposed to shake hands.
shake hands
Language points:
be supposed to do 被期望或要求做…; 应该做…
be not supposed to do 不被许可做…
Everyone is supposed to know the law.
We’re not supposed to play basketball in the classroom.
What are Korean people supposed to do when they meet for the first time
They are supposed to bow.
bow
What are people in Brazil supposed to do when they meet for the first time
They are supposed to kiss.
kiss
They kiss when
they meet for the
first time.
Can you say other countries that people there kiss
when they meet for the first time
France ,Canada, England…..
What are people in India supposed to do when they meet for the first time
We are supposed to put hands together in front of the chest.
India Japan Brazil the United States
China Korea England Mexico ……
A: What are people in …… supposed
to do when they meet for the
first time
B: They’re supposed to ……
Countries Customs
1.____Brazil
bow
shake hands
kiss
2.____the United
States
3.____Japan
4.____Mexico
5.____Korea
c
b
a
b
a
Listen and check your answers in activity 1a.
.Listen again and fill in the blanks
A1: What are people__________ to do when they meet ______the first time
B1: Well, do you mean when friends meet for the first time
A1: Yeah.
B1: Well, in___________, friends___________.
A1: What about in___________, Rodriguez
A2: In Mexico we ______________________.
A1: How about in ____________, Yoshi
A3: We __________.
B2: And in __________we also ____________.
A1: Well, I guess in most _________________we shake hands
supposed
for
Brazil
kiss
Mexico
shake hands
Japan
bow
Korea
bow
Western countries(共43张PPT)
Unit 12
You’re supposed to shake hands.
Period 5
Table manners(餐桌礼仪) in Japan
2
4
3
Table manners(餐桌礼仪) in the USA
Table manners(餐桌礼仪) in France
Read the e-mail and make a list of table manners in France!
You aren’t supposed to … You are supposed to…
put your bread on your plate.
put it on the table.
eat anything with your hands except bread.
cut fruit up and eat it with a fork.
say you are full.
say “It was delicious.”
put your hands in your lap.
keep your hands on the table.
1.Why was Wang Kun nervous before she arrived in France
Her French was not very good.
3a Reading
2. Why did she have no reason to be nervous
Her host family was really nice.
3.How has her French improved
She is very comfortable speaking French now.
How quickly his French has improved!
4. What is one particular challenge she is facing
One particular challenge is learning how to behave at the dinner table.
5. What does she find surprising
You put your bread on the table, not on the plate.
Section B, 3a
Read through the passage in 3 minutes and tell T/ F.
( )1. The E-mail is from France about table manners
( )2. Wang Kun is an exchange student and she is back now.
( )3. She felt at home after she arrived in France.
( )4. It’s polite to put your bread on the table or eat it with your hands.
T
F
T
F
3a
Find the following phrases in your books
1. on one’s exchange program
2. be a bit nervous
3. go out of one’s way
4. feel at home
5. be comfortable doing sth
6. behave at the dinner table
7. put sth swh
8. be /get used to sth /doing sth.
10. in one’s lap /on…
9. cut up
11. have a good school year
在交流学习生活中
有点紧张
做出特别的努力
随便,自由自在
做某事轻松自如
在餐桌上的举止
把某物放在某处
习惯于
切碎,切开
在大腿上,怀里
新学年过得愉快
12. arrive in /at… 到达
13. give compliments 称赞
14. make appointments 约会
15. make a toast ( at dinner ) (席间)敬酒
16. offer tea 敬茶
get to ( a place )
reach ( a place )
be
get
used to + 宾语 “习惯于…”
used to + (do)动词原形 “过去常常做…”
I thought that was pretty strange at first . But now I’m used to it .
起初我认为那很奇怪,可现在我已习惯了。
I found it difficult to remember everything , but I’m gradually getting used to things .
我觉得记住所有的礼节太难了,但我正逐渐适应。
I wasn’t used to such cold and windy weather.
The building used to be a hotel .
Did you use to see each other
I’m getting used to the cold weather.
我开始习惯寒冷的天气。
She gets used to driving a small car.
她习惯开一辆小车。
He will get used to getting up early.
他将习惯于早起。
find + adj (形容词做宾补)
sb sth
1. I find the city very beautiful . 2. We found it difficult to learn English well.
形式宾语
真正的宾语
3. The teacher found the boy much taller . 4. They found it convenient to take the subway . 5. I find it not easy to give up smoking. 6. Do you think it necessary to talk with his mom 7. He thinks it possible to finish the work on time. 8. I found it educational to visit the museum . 9. He found it hard to get along well with the girl . 10. We found it expensive to buy things there .
difficulties
1. It’s even better than I thought it would be. 事情比我想象的要好得多。
2. They go out of their way to make me feel at home.他们花尽心血让我感觉不到拘束。
3. I’m very comfortable speaking French now.我现在讲法语很流畅、自如。
4. Although I still make lots of mistakes, it doesn’t bother me like it used to.尽管我经常出一些错,但它不像过去那样打扰我。
5. I thought that was pretty strange at first, but now I’m used to it.开始,我想那是太奇怪了,但是现在我已经习惯了。
7. 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. 除了面包,你不可以用手吃任何东西,即使是水果也不行。你必须切开,用叉子来吃。
8. I have to say, I find it difficult to remember everything, but I’m gradually getting used to things, and don’t find them so strange any more.不得不承认,我发现记住一切东西是很困难的,但我渐渐习惯了,并且发现他们也不再那么奇怪了。
find it difficult to do…
dangerous to do…
strange to do…
3b
Here are some things you need to know about table manners when you visit Japan, First of all, you should remember: sometimes it’s polite to make noise when you’re eating ,especially when you’re eating noodles. It shows that you like the food. Second, it’s rude to stick your chopsticks into your food. And you shouldn’t point at anyone with your chopsticks. Finally, this isn’t about table manners exactly, but you should know that it’s rude to eat or drink while walking down the street.
It’s polite to make noise while eating noodles.
It’s rude to stick your chopsticks into your food.
You shouldn’t point at anyone with your chopsticks.
You aren’t supposed to eat or drink while
walking down the street.
When you eat in a western restaurant, you’re supposed to…, but you’re not….
eat fruit with a fork eat it with your hands
put bread on the table put it on the plate
put hands on the table put them in your lap
say, “It’s delicious.” say, “I’m full.”
When you eat in a western restaurant, you should…, but you shouldn’t….
eat fruit with a fork eat it with your hands
put bread on the table put it on the plate
put hands on the table put them in your lap
say, “It’s delicious.” say, “I’m full.”
When you eat in a western restaurant,
it’s polite to…, but it’s rude to….
eat fruit with a fork eat it with your hands
put bread on the table put it on the plate
put hands on the table put them in your lap
say, “It’s delicious.” say, “I’m full.”
When you eat in a western restaurant, you’re supposed to…, but you’re not….
You should…, but you shouldn’t….
It’s polite to…, but it’s rude to….
eat fruit with a fork eat it with your hands
put bread on the table put it on the plate
put hands on the table put them in your lap
say, “It’s delicious.” say, “I’m full.”
( ) 1. What makes you
A. feel so worried B. to feel so worried
C. feeling so worried D. so worry
( ) 2. I get up very late. But now I getting up early.
A. used to; am used to B. used to; used to
C. am used to; used to
D. am used to; am used to
( ) 3. He found very difficult to speak in public.
A. it B. this is C. that is D. it is
A
A
A
4
Tell us whether you agree or not :
While eating meals with other people, it’s OK to
talk. But you aren’t supposed to make too much
noise.
2. While making appointments, it doesn’t matter if
you arrive a bit late. You are supposed to be
relaxed about time .
3. While giving compliments, you’re supposed to
think of proper words to praise and encourage
people to do better .
4. While offering tea, you’re supposed to bow and
use both of your hands .
5. While introduce other people, you are sup-
posed to kiss without any words .
6. While speaking to older people, you should try
to make your language more polite. Remember
to be ready to help them out .
7. While making a toast at dinner, you are sup-
posed to say something good to cheer them up.
Your pen pal is going to visit you from France. Please write a small article to tell him/ her about things he/ she is supposed to do.
You can use:
be supposed to do…
It’s polite to…
It’s rude to…
It’s impolite to…
...should…
get used to doing
make noise while…
point at…with…
make plan to…
find it +adj.
get out of ways to…
sample
Tim, welcome you to our school. Here is something I want to tell you. First, if you meet a teacher on your way to school, it’s polite to stop to bow and say “Good morning” to him/ her. Second, our school has got out lots of activities to make you feel at home. You’d better make a plan with your friends and decide what to do because you are supposed to finish homework every day. If you’d like to visit a Chinese family , being there on time is very important. At last of the day, we’ll have a party with the home-stay families. You’re not supposed to give gifts to them, but you should show your thanks.
We’re looking forward to meeting you in Beijing. I’m sure you’ll have a great here.
Writing
Table Manners in China
Talking about eating habit, unlike the West, where everyone has their own plate of food, in China the dishes are placed on the table and everybody shares.
Chinese are very proud of their culture of cooking and will do their best to show their hospitality(好客).
And sometimes the host will serve some dishes with his or her own chopsticks to guests to show his or her hospitality. This is a sign of politeness. The right thing to
do would be to eat the
whatever-it-is and
say how yummy it is.
If you feel uncomfortable with this, you can just say a polite "thank you" and leave the food there. There some other rules about the eating custom in China.
1. Never stick your chopsticks into the bowl of rice, lay them on your dish instead. The reason for this is that people do this when somebody died.
2. Make sure the spout (茶壶的嘴) of the teapot is not facing anyone. It is impolite to set the spout facing towards somebody. The spout should always be directed
to where nobody is sitting,
usually just outward from
the table.
3. Don’t tap(敲打) on your bowl with your chopsticks. Beggars tap on their bowls.
4. Never try to turn a fish over yourself, people believe that car accidents will happen or a fishing boat will capsize(翻) if you do so. This is especially true to southerners in China (such as Guangdong, Guangxi and Fujian provinces, etc.)
in a western restaurant
西餐的一个特点就是餐具多:各种大小杯子、盘子、银器具等。 餐具是根据一道道不同菜的上菜顺序精心排列起来的。座位最前面放食盘(或汤盘),左手放叉,右手放刀。汤匙也放在食盘右边。食盘上方放吃甜食用的匙和叉、咖啡匙,再往前略靠右放酒杯。餐巾叠放啤酒杯(水杯)里或放在食盘里。面包盘放在左手,上面的黄油刀横摆在盘里,刀刃一面要向着自已。正餐的刀叉数目要和菜的道数相等,按上菜顺序由外到里排列,刀口向内,用餐时按顺序由外向中间排着用,依次是吃开胃菜用的、吃鱼用的、吃肉用的.另外我再讲讲刀叉,西餐正餐跟快餐不一样,快餐有时候连刀叉都没有吃肯德基你下手了,正餐它一般有刀叉而且不止一副,往往是两三副。一般刀放在你的右手,叉放在你的左手,一般是这边放两三副刀,这边放两三副叉,那么这个西餐的刀叉取用它有讲究的。
我告诉你一个最省事的游戏规则,西餐的刀是怎么取呢?吃一道菜换一副刀叉,一般可能会用三副叉子,吃色拉,吃海鲜,吃主菜,所以它一般有三副叉,三副叉你怎么取呢?按照顺序由外侧向内侧取,先拿最外面那一副,最外面那副一般是吃色拉的,然后再拿中间这副,中间这副一般吃海鲜的,最后再拿最里面这一副,最里面这副吃主要菜的,一般带齿,吃牛排的. 吃意大利面,要用叉子慢慢地卷起面条,每次卷四五根最方便。也可以用调羹和叉子一起吃,调羹可以帮助叉子控制滑溜溜的面条。不能直接用嘴吸,不然容易把汁溅得到处都是。
吃水果关键是怎样去掉果核。不能拿着整个去咬。有刀叉的情况下,应小心地使用,用刀切成四瓣再去皮核,用叉子叉着吃。要注意别把汁溅出来。没有刀或叉时,可以用你的两个手指把果核从嘴里轻轻拿出,放在果盘的边上。把果核直接从嘴里吐出来,是非常失礼的.
Fill in the blanks in self-check 1.
Write an e-mail to solve Fan Ling’s problems!
(self-check 2)(共33张PPT)
write 写
quickly 快
also 也
e-mail
maybe 也许
written English 书面英语
be used to do 被用来
save 节省
words 单词
might 可能
unfamiliar 不熟悉
us 我们
many 许多
rubbish 垃圾
because 因为
program 项目
called 被叫作
ICQ
seek 寻找
chatline 聊天热线
online 在线
conversations 谈话
Canadian 加拿大人
type 打字
other 其他
get bored 感觉无聊
mostly 大部分
types 类型
abbreviation 缩略形式
formed 组成
by 通过
phrase 短语
for example 例如
by the way 顺便
stop 停止
laughing 笑
punctuation 标点符号
marks 标志
traditional 传统的
emotion 情感
feeling 感觉
emoticons 图释
advantage 优点
most common 最普通
happy 高兴
colon 冒号
bracket 括号
beside 在…旁边
almost 几乎
writing 写
riddles 谜语
easily 容易地
by yourselves 你自己
experiment 经验
own 自己的
rude 粗鲁
important 重要的
proper 正确的
sending 发送
message 消息
mobile phone 手机
remember 记住
pleased 高兴的
test 测试
is a new kind of written English that is being used to save time.
meaning
situations
is supposed to be used______________.
is not supposed to be used___________.
on a mobile phone
in class
Section2
Co- operative learning
合作学习
两个人的能力要比一个人强,思考问题的
速度要快一些,学习的效果也会好些.因此,
和你的朋友合作学习,分享你的观点.
Can you read these following expressions
F2F
How R U
C U !
BYW
CUL8r
face to face
How are you
See you!
By the way.
See you later!
Section1
Before You Read
BRB
CU2morrow
ASAP
I’ll be right back.
See you tomorrow!
as soon as possible
Please write more expressions like the ones above!
CSL:
can’t stop laughing
gr8
great
1b
IC
RUOK
DIY
THX
I see
Are you OK
Do it yourself
Thanks
Please take out your pen, and
Blacken(使…变黑)the e-mail English.
Section1
Are you ready
Let’s go!
Before You Read
Section2
Can you write in English And can you also
write e-mail English Maybe not. e-mail
English is a new kind of written English
that is being used to save time.
While You Read
Section2
… This is because they come from a computer
program called ICQ, which means I seek you.
ICQ is an e-mail “chatline” that people use to
have online conversations with friends. One
Canadian teacher says, “People can use their
computers to talk to each other.But you are supposed
to type quickly so the other person doesn’t get bored,
so using e-mail English helps you write quickly.”
While You Read
Section2
… The first are “abbreviations”. These are
formed by using the first letter of each word
in the phrase. For example , BTW means “by
the way”, and GSL means “can’t stop laughing”.
The second kind of word is a “homophone”- it’s
created by combining letters and symbols, or
numbers, to sound like other words. An example
of this would be to write “great” as “gr8”, or to
write “see you later” as“CUL8r”.
While You Read
Section2
When you write e-mail English you do not need to
use punctuation marks only in the traditional way.
You are also supposed to use them to show the emotion
you are feeling. These are called “emotions”. The
advantage or using punctuation marks is that you can
make faces with them. The most common one is the
happy face- it looks like this :) And it is made with
a colon and a right bracket beside it.
While You Read
Section2
E-mail English is fun- it’s almost like writing
riddles. You Can learn it easily by yourselves, and
experiment with your own ideas. It is not rude to
write e-mail English, but it is important to use it only
at the proper time- when you are e-mailing a friend,
or sending a message to a friend on mobile phone.
But you shouldn’t use it in class, and remember your
teachers will not be pleased if you write e-mail
English in a test!
While You Read
abbreviations
homophone
punctuation marks
types
Can you write an example of each on your own
Section3
After You Read
3 types of e-mail English at the top of
each column. Give a example.
abbreviations
2.homophone
3.emoticons
BTW, CSL
gr8, CUL8r
:)
Reading P100
你了解网络聊天的表情含义吗?
高兴
愤怒
COOL
闭嘴
害羞
传情
冷笑
呐喊
Section3
After You Read
E-mail English is used
to have fun b) to save time c) to study faster
WBQ would mean
with best wishes b) which queue c) write back quickly
“Great” sounds most like
late b) get c) seat
In e-mail English, punctuation marks are used
normally b) instead of c) to show feelings
E-mail English is supposed to be used
a) on mobile phones b) in class c) in tests
READING 1
1. a new kind of written English
2. save time
3. an e-mail chatline
4. have online conversations with…
5. get bored
6. two types of word
7. be formed by doing…
8. in the phrase
一种新式书面语言
省时
电子邮件式的网聊程序
与…网上聊天
变的无聊
两种单词
通过做…(被)组成
be created by doing
在这个短语中
9. Sound like …
听起来像…
READING 2
10. an example of this
13. show the emotion
14. make faces
12. punctuation marks
11. write …as…
15. be made with…
16. almost like writing riddles
17. experiment with one’s own ideas
18. at the proper time
19. e-mail sb.
其中的一个例子
把…写成…
标点符号
表达情感
做各种脸形
用…组成
几乎像写谜语
用…自己的思维体验
给某人写电子邮件
在适当的时候
Do these two on your own: My e-mail English ideas
1.I had a great weekend. And you
2.Oh no! I am going to be late.
I had a gr8 weekend & u
O-no! I’m going 2BL8
Do these two with a partner: Our e-mail English ideas
3.I have seen that movie four times. It’s great.
4. Excuse me. Could you please help me
I’ve Cn that movie 4XS, it’s gr8.
Xqz me, cd U pls help me
Section4
Go For It !
Write a note to some friends
using e-mail English, or practice
typing e-mail English messages on
a computer.
Hi Lin:
How R U
I had a very gr8 night yesterday.
I got many presents because
yesterday was my birthday. I’m
very happy! :)
I miss you very much , I really
want to talk with you F2F.
Have a nice day!
CU!
Make-短语小结
铺床
赚钱
吵闹
做鬼脸
谋生
约定时间,做到
给…腾地方
make the bed
务必,物请
定计划
make a living
make money
make a noise
make faces
make room for
make sure
make plans
make it
make tea
make a decision
make appointments
make a toast
make a suggestion
make requests
make repairs
make a call
打电话
敬酒
沏茶
决定
约会
修理
请求
建议
弥补,编造
下定决心
make up
make up one’s mind
make mistakes
犯错误
Find more information about e-mail English.
Write a note to some friends using e-mail English.(共12张PPT)
Unit 12
You’re supposed to shake hands.
Period 6
Period 6
Self check
Make some sentences about what you
are supposed to do and you are not
supposed to do .
I’m supposed to do…
I’m not supposed to do..
I should do …
I should not do…
be allowed to do…
be not allowed to do…
can/ can’t/could/couldn’t do..
1.Fill in the each blank with the correct word given.
arrive meet spend behave imagine
1.People in Japan and America _______ differently at the dinner table.
2.You can ________ how different the table manners here are from ours .
3.In Singapore, the trains always ________ on time . They are never late .
4.On Chinese New Year, people like to _______ time with their families.
5.I usually _________ my friends in the library on Friday nights.
behave
imagine
arrive
spend
meet
Can you make your own sentences with the words
arrive meet spend behave imagine
1.When you’re invited to dinner ,you should arrive on time .
2.When you meet someone for the first time , you’re supposed to shake hands.
3.We should spend much time learning English.
4.The children don’t know how to behave.
5.I can’t imagine what he is doing .
Down
1.Japanese and Korean do this when they meet people.
2.Americans do this with their hands when they meet people.
3.Brazilian do this in Brazil when they meet.
Across
4.You eat with these in Japan, Korea, and China.
5.You cut your food with this in the United States.
bow
shake
kiss
chopsticks
knife
2.Read about Fan Ling’s experience in a western restaurant.
When I first ate in western restaurant. I didn’t know what I was supposed to do . Everything was unfamiliar. I was used to eating with chopsticks and a spoon , but I had to eat with a knife, a fork and a spoon . And I had not just one set to use ,but two or three of each .Questions crowded my mind .
be used to doing something
Unfamiliar---familiar
Was I supposed to begin with the largest ones or the smallest Was I supposed to start at the outside and work in or the inside and work out Was I supposed to hold the spoon in my left hand or my right hand What I finally decided to do was ………
self
check
2
The phrases :
be unfamiliar
just one set to use
begin with
work in ( out )
hold …in one’s left hand
crowd sth
陌生,不熟悉
只用一套
用…开始
往里用 (往外用)
左手拿…
挤满了某处
The swimmer crowded the beaches .
The beaches were crowded by the swimmers.
We often crowd around the table,eating meals.
My idea :How to solve the problem
The story can go on like this :What I finally decided to do was to ask the waitress for help. I told the waitress about my embarrassment and asked her for help . Soon I learned the way.
I think Fan’ d better ask the waiter / waitress for help or just learn by watching how others behave .
书面表达
请根据以下提示,介绍一下在美国人家里做客时应注意的一些事项。 可适当发挥。
1.买一件小礼物,比如一个漂亮的杯子,一束花等。
2.请准时到达主人家里,不要提前也不要迟到。
3.用餐时要称赞饭菜的味道好,主人的厨艺高等。
4.不要在主人家里呆太久,跟主人告别时要致谢。(共25张PPT)
Unit 12
You’re supposed to shake hands.
Period 2
What are you supposed to do when
you meet people from France for the first
time
What are they doing
(Kiss)
In Japan
What are they doing
What are you supposed to do when
you meet a Japanese for the first time
(bow)
In Korea
What are you supposed to do when
you meet people from Korea
for the first time
(bow)
Who is the tall man
What are they doing
What are you supposed to do when
you meet him for the first time
(shake hands)
What are you supposed to do when
you meet him for the first time
Who is the man
What are they doing
(hug)
A:What are you supposed to do at
school
B:We’re supposed to be on time,
but we’re not supposed to be late.
1.be on time be late
A:What are you supposed to do at
school
B:We’re supposed to be on time,
but we’re not supposed to be late.
1.be on time be late
2.be hard-working be lazy
3.eat in the dining-hall eat in the classroom
Paul’s party
7:00 p.m.
Listen to the tape carefully and find out
the girl’s mistakes. And put “T” for the
mistakes in the blanks.
Arrived late ( )
Ate the wrong food ( )
Greeted Paul’s mother the wrong
way ( )
4.Wore the wrong clothes ( )
T
T
T
Listen to the tape carefully and fill in the blanks.
Maria: I was supposed to ___________,
but I arrived at 8:00.
Maria: In my country, it’s different. When you’re
invited for 7:00, you’re supposed to ________
Dan: And you were supposed to ___________
instead.
Dan: I guess you should have asked what
you were supposed to ________.
arrive at 7: 00
come later
shake hands
wear
Listen to the conversation and fill in the blanks
A: Hi Maria. How was Paul’s party
B: Oh, Dan, it was a _____________.
A: It was
B: Uh-huh.
A: What ____________
B: Well, I was supposed to _________at 7:00 but I _______ at __________.
A: Oh, so you were _________.
B: Yeah, but in my country it’s __________. When you’re ________ for 7:00, you’re supposed to come ___________.
A: I see.
disaster
different
late
8:00
arrive
happened
arrived
later
invited
B : Then when I met Paul’s mom, I ______ her.
A: And you were supposed to ___________
instead.
B: That’s right. And I _______ a fancy dress.
A: What’s wrong with that
B: Well, it was a _________. Everyone else was _________ a T-shirt and jeans.
A: I guess you should ____________what you __________supposed to wear.
have asked
wearing
barbecue
wore
shake hands
kissed
were
Fill in the chart according to 2a & 2b:
Maria’s mistakes Maria was supposed to …
arrived late
greeted others the wrong way
wore the wrong clothes
arrive at 7 (a little earlier)
shake hands with Paul’s mother
wear a T-shirt and jeans
A:How was Paul’s party last night
B:Oh, it was a disaster.
A:What happened
B:I was supposed to arrive at 7:00,
but I arrived at 8:00 .
arrive at 7:00 arrived at 8:00
灾难
本应该
A:How was Paul’s party last night
B:Oh, it was a disaster.
A:What happened
B:I was supposed to shake hands
with his mum, but I kissed her .
shake hands with his mum kissed her
A:How was Paul’s party …
B:Oh, it was a disaster.
A:What …
B:I was supposed to …, but I… .
wear a T-shirt wore an evening dress
A:How …Jim’s…
B:Oh, … disaster.
A:What …
B:I was supposed to … , but I … .
1. arrive at 7:00 arrived at 8:00
2. shake hands with
his mum kissed her
3. wear a T-shirt wore an evening dress
Exercise
Look at these photos, talk about what you
are supposed to do if you meet these situations.
What are you supposed to do when you
see a thief stealing someone’s wallet
What are you supposed to do when you
find rubbish everywhere
What are you supposed to do when your
classmate is ill or hurt in hospital
What are you supposed to do when someone
asks you the way