Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands. 第2课时 考点讲解(共19张PPT)

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名称 Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands. 第2课时 考点讲解(共19张PPT)
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Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.
R·九年级全一册
第二课时
Look and guess
They are supposed to kiss when they meet for the first time.
They are from Brazil.
They are expected to shake hands when they meet for the first time.
They are from the United States or Mexico.
They should bow when they meet for the first time.
They are from Japan or Korea.
What manners do you know about time?
Let's think
In Colombia, we’re pretty relaxed about time.
It’s very important to be on time in Switzerland.
It’s+ adj. + to do sth.
It为形式主语,而不定式作为真正主语被后置。不定式做主语时,常用代词 it来代替不定式结构。
Language points
It is very impolite to keep others waiting.
It is important to be on time.
形式主语
真正主语
In Colombia, we often just drop by our friends’ homes if we have time.
In Switzerland, we never visit a friend’s house without calling first.
We don’t usually have to make plans to meet our friends in Colombia.
In Switzerland, we almost always make plans to see friends.
How much do you know about table manners around the world? Now take the following quiz.
talk when your food is in the mouth
It is impolite to talk when your food is in the mouth.
You should not talk when your food is in the mouth.
You are not supposed/expected to talk when your food is in the mouth.
put your napkin on legs
It is polite to put your napkin on legs.
You should put your napkin on legs.
You are supposed/expected to put your napkin on legs.
put your hands on the table
It is polite to put your hands on the table.
You should put your hands on the table.
You are supposed/expected to put your hands on the table.
fork in left knife in right
It is polite to fork in left knife in right
You should fork in left knife in right.
You are supposed/expected to fork in left knife in right.
shake legs
It is impolite to shake legs.
You should not shake legs.
You are not supposed/expected to shake legs.
读书是有用的。
每天跑步是健康的。
迟到是糟糕的。
It is useful to read.
It is healthy to run every day.
It is bad to be late for school.
Practice
Summary
形式主语
1. —Is it impolite to keep others waiting?
—Yes, it's very impolite to keep others waiting.
2. In China, it's impolite to use your chopsticks to
hit an empty bowl.
THANKS