(共29张PPT)
Unit
3
Understanding
each
other
Welcome
to
the
unit
How
do
people
usually
greet
each
other?
Formal
ways:
How
are
you?
How
do
you
do?
How
have
you
been?
Informal
ways:Hi...,Hello...,
Hi,
there...
In
China:
Have
you
had
your
meals?
Body
language:
shake
hands,
wave,
hug,
bow,
smile
People
greet
each
other
by
.
together
and
.
putting
their
hands
bowing
In
Thailand
In
the
Middle
East,
.greet
each
other
by
.
Arabs
touching
noses
The
Maoris(毛利人)
living
in
New
Zealand
greet
each
other
by
touching
noses.
Brazil
In
,
you
can
expect
to
be
hugged
when
you
meet
someone.
South
America
the
Statue
of
Liberty
the
USA:
shaking
hands
the
Netherlands
(荷兰)
4
Holland:
kissing
on
one
cheek
and
then
the
other
Pair
work(
Act
out!)
Discussion
Why
do
people
in
different
countries
greet
each
other
in
different
ways?
'Have
you
eaten?'
'shake
hands'
"clutural
differences"
T
or
F
questions:
1.
In
the
United
States,
people
hug
when
they
meet
important
people.
2.Chinese
say
"have
you
eaten?"
is
because
that
in
the
past,Chinese
are
really
poor,
they
are
hungry.
3.Westeners
may
think
you're
inviting
them
to
dinner
if
you
ask
about
their
meals.
4.In
the
past,
people
shaked
hands
to
show
they
didn't
have
weapons
in
their
hands.
shake
hands
F
T
T
T
5.
In
western
countries,
it
is
very
common
to
ask
someone's
age
.
6.
In
China,
people
like
to
ask
other's
wages,
while
westerners
don't
like.
F
T
impolite
Can
you
think
of
any
other
customs
that
are
different
in
different
parts
of
the
world?
Cultural
differences
festivals
wedding
customs
language
greeting
ways
eating
Put
the
following
phrases
into
Chinese.
black
tea
brown
sugar
green-eyed
红茶
红糖
红眼病
There
are
lots
of
dishes
on
the
table.
They
are
delicious.
But
you
say
to
the
foreigners."
Sorry,
there
aren’t
many
dishes.
They
are
not
nice.
"
When
the
foreigners
hear
this,
they
will
feel________.
happy?
B.
angry??
C.
strange???
D.
unhappy
Chinese
chopsticks
Western
fork
and
knife
Tableware
Wedding
in
China
Wedding
in
Western
countries
Wedding
Customs
Festivals
Christmas
tree
Santa
Claus
the
Spring
Festival
Faced
with
cutural
difficulties,
what
should
we
do?
Situation
1
Situation
2
Situation
1
Jack
is
an
exchange
in
China.
One
day
he
walks
in
the
school,
one
Chinese
student
ask
:"
Have
you
eaten?",Jack
felt
a
little
strange
and
went
on.
He
met
another
student.
That
student
said:"
Have
you
eaten?"
Jack
felt
embrassed
and
said:
WHY
EVERYONE
ASK
ME
WETHER
I
EAT
OR
NOT?
I
HAVE
MONEY
FOR
MEALS!
So,
how
to
greet
a
foreign
friend?
Situation
2
You
met
a
German
friend,
you
greet
him
by
asking
him
these
questions:
"How
old
are
you?"
"what
do
you
do?"
Guess
how
this
friend
react
to
your
questions.
Conclusion
Faced
with
cultural
differences,
we
should
1.
When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do
.
2.
understand
each
other
.
3.
respect
cultural
differences
.
Homework
1.Find
more
information
about
cultural
differences.
2.Preview
the
reading
part.