英语:Unit3《Understanding each other》(译林牛津版选修6)

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(共29张PPT)
Ways of greeting
In Thailand
In Japan
Ways of greeting
In South America
Ways of Greeting
In the USA
In the Middle East
Please go through the dialogue quickly and then
answer the several questions onP34 PartA.
Fast reading
2. Where does Peter come from
3. Does everyone in Brunei wear yellow
1. Which country is Walded from
He is from Brunei.
He comes from the UK.
No, they don’t. Only the Sultan and his family do.
Task ⅠSkimming
(Line 5)
(Line 24)
(Line 54)
Please scan the article and choose the best answers in the following multiply choices.
Attention: when you read the questions, please pay attention to the key words in them. While reading, just underline the anwers in the article.
Task Ⅱ Scanning
1. Ma Li came to the chat room to ______.
A. make some new friends B. look for some native English teachers
C. collect some information D. practise English
2. According to Waled, the American teacher at his school likes_____.
A. talking about Thanksgiving and the big turkey they have
B. talking about the presents they get from others
C. talking about the cultural differences between America and Britain
D. making lectures about the cultural differences between America and Britain
C
A
(Line 2)
(Line 11)
3. To some Westerners, it is ____ not to open the present as soon as you get it.
A. polite B. friendly C. common D. impolite
4. You would be expected to give a present to your guest if you got married in _____.
A. the USA B. the UK C. Italy D. Brunei
5. If you went to a wedding in _____, you would not expect any alcohol.
A. the USA B. the UK C. Italy D. Brunei
C
D
(Line 34)
(Line 41)
D
(Line 27)
Please listen to the tape and circle
the topics that are mentioned in this dialogue.
Task Ⅲ Listening
1. Thanksgiving
2. eye contact
3. wedding in Brunei
4. Wedding in Italy is different from one in the UK.
5. body language
6. Common people can’t wear yellow.
7. People open the present as soon as he is given it.
8. Chinese people greet each other by shaking hands.
9. Take off shoes before going inside a house.
10. Use thumb to point
Detailed reading
Please find out the specific information about the topics: Thanksgiving, wedding , receiving presents.
on the 4th Thursday of November
turkey
Thanksgiving is a day to celebrate the first harvest after the first settlers from Europe went to live in the USA.
Date:
Definition:
Typical food:
It is celebrated in the USA, not in UK.
Differences in wedding reception in Brunei
The man and the woman__________________.
No ________.
Play _______ for a long time,
sometimes _______.
sit in a different area
alcohol
drums
all night
Italy
UK
guest
Receiving
presents:
It is ______ not to open a present when someone gives you one in the west.
Conclusion: There is difference in receiving presents in China and in the western countries.
rude
1. People from UK and USA usually have the same attitudes towards receiving presents.
2. There are similarities between wedding traditions in the west.
open as soon as receive
throw confetti
3. People in both Brunei and China take off shoes before going inside a house.
similarities
understanding the use of examples
Reading strategy
Explain concepts and ideas
Support arguments
Serve as interesting stories
Practice
But cultures don’t evolve overnight. “It is hard to get rid of the old belief than man and woman should not have any phfical contact,” some explained. In the late 1970s some feared that social dance would lead to sexual harassment(侵扰). But the awkwardness was overcame as more and more people came to accept dancing with partners who were not their pourses (配偶)as a perfectly normal form of recreation. (2008江苏高考A卷)
But cultures don’t evolve overnight.
social dance
Please discuss the cultural differences and make up a short play about what happens when different cultures meet ingroup of four.
Discussion and act
clothes
Eating
Festivals
Body language
Cultural
differences
greeting ways
eating and clothes
festivals
wedding customs
body language
USA
Brunei
Italy
UK
Cultural Shock
Cultural shock is a term used to describe a feeling when someone moves to a new place.
Conclusion:
Homework
1. Please search for more cultural differences.
Review what we have leant today.
3. Finish the exercises Parts C1 and C2 on P36.