九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)全冊(cè) Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands Section B(1a2e)課件 (新版)人教新目標(biāo)版

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1、Do you know some table manners in China?Do you know some table manners in America?Mind your manners! 1.In India,youre supposed to eat with your hands. T F2.In China,youre not supposed to stick your chopsticks into the food. T F3.In Korea,the youngest person is expected to start eating first. T F4.In

2、 France,youre supposed to put your bread on the table. T F5.In China, its impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl. T FHow much do you know about table manners around the world? Take the following quiz. Circle T for true or F for false after each sentence. 1a213Steve is going to China to

3、 study.His friend Yang Ming is telling him about the table manners in China.Listen and number the pictures in the order you hear them.1b_1.Youre not supposed to. a.stick your chopsticks into your food._2.Its impolite to. b. point at anyone with your chopsticks._3.You shouldnt. c.start eating first i

4、f there are older people at the table. cabListen again. Match these sentence parts. 1cA: Were supposed to.B: Yes,and its impolite to.Talk about other table manners in your country.1de.g. My cousin went to America,and she said that learning basic table manners was her biggest challenge.She never knew

5、 what she was supposed to do at the dinner table. What do you know about customs in foreign countries? What do you think is the biggest challenge when visiting a foreign country? 2a1.Why is Lin Yue in France?2.Does she enjoy staying with her host family?How do you know?3.How does she feel about maki

6、ng mistakes when she speaks French?4.What is the biggest challenge she is facing?Read the letter and answer the questions.2bBecause she is on a student exchange program in France.Yes,she does.She says her host family is really nice and they go out of their way to make her feel at home.It doesnt worr

7、y her as it used to.Her biggest challenge is learning how to behave at the dinner table. Dear Laura,Thanks for your message.Yes,Im having a great time on my student exchange program in France.I was a bit nervous before I arrived here,but there was no reason to be.My host family is really nice.They g

8、o out of their way to make me feel at home.The grandmother knows that I miss Chinese food a lot. So she actually learned how to make Chinese food! She also has a teenage granddaughter about my age who is really kind.She always talks to me in French to help me practice.You wouldnt believe how quickly

9、 my French has improved because of that. Im very comfortable speaking French now.Although I still make lots of mistakes,it doesnt worry me like it used to. My biggest challenge is learning how to behave at the dinner table.As you can imagine,things are very different from the way they are at home.Fo

10、r example,youre not supposed to put your bread on your plate.Youre supposed to put it on the table! I thought that was pretty strange at first,but now Im used to it.Another example is that youre not supposed to eat anything with your hands except bread,not even fruit.You have to cut it up and eat it

11、 with a fork. Another thing is that it is impolite to say youre full.If you dont want any more food, you should just say,“That was delicious.” Also, youre not supposed to put your elbows on the table. I have to say that I find it difficult to remember everything,but Im gradually getting used to it.I

12、 dont find French customs so strange anymore.Ill write again soon and tell you more about my life in France. Hope youre having a goodschool year. Yours, Lin Yue 1.Making mistakes in French used to make Lin Yue nervous. (something) worry (someone) 2.It was quite hard for her to feel good about speaki

13、ng French. be comfortable (doing) 3.The host family tried very hard to help Lin Yue. went out of their way4.Lin Yue has slowly learned how to be like her French friends. gradually gotten used to being went out of their waybe comfortable (doing) gradually gotten used to being (something) worry (someo

14、ne) Read the sentences and replace the underlined words with the phrases in the box. 2cDosDontsYoure expected to put your bread on the table.Youre not supposed to put your bread on your plate.Youre expected to cut up your fruit and eat it with a fork. Youre expected to say“That was delicious”if you

15、dont want any more food. Youre not supposed to eat anything with your hands except bread.Youre not supposed to say youre full. Youre not supposed to put your elbows on the table.Review the passage and make notes about French customs in the chart.2de.g. In France,people put their bread on the table.B

16、ut in China,we always put our food on a plate or in a bowl. We never put food on the table. Compare the table manners in France and China in your group.How are they the same or different?Make a list. 2e1.In China,youre not supposed to stick your chopsticks into the food.在中國(guó),你不應(yīng)該把筷子插入食物中。在中國(guó),你不應(yīng)該把筷子插

17、入食物中。(教材第(教材第77頁(yè))頁(yè)) (1)stick.into.意為“把插入”。 e.g.:Dont stick your fork into your food. (2)chopstick名詞,意為“筷子”,常用復(fù)數(shù)形式。 e.g.:We usually eat noodles with chopsticks.Language Points2.In Korea,the youngest person is expected to start eating first.在韓國(guó),年齡最小的人應(yīng)該先開(kāi)始吃。(教材第在韓國(guó),年齡最小的人應(yīng)該先開(kāi)始吃。(教材第77頁(yè))頁(yè)) start doing

18、sth.(=start to do sth.)意為“開(kāi)始做某事”。 e.g.:He started crying.=He started to cry. 【拓展】作“開(kāi)始”講時(shí),start與begin兩者可互換,但以下幾種情況只能用start,不能用begin. 表示“創(chuàng)辦,開(kāi)設(shè)”時(shí)。 e.g.:He started a new shop last year. 表示“機(jī)器開(kāi)動(dòng)”時(shí)。 e.g.:Can you start the car? 表示“出發(fā),動(dòng)身”時(shí)。 e.g.:We must start early.3. .point at anyone with your chopsticks.

19、用筷子指著用筷子指著任何人。(教材第任何人。(教材第77頁(yè))頁(yè)) point at 意為“指著”,側(cè)重所指的對(duì)象;point to 意為“指向”,側(cè)重所指的方向。 e.g.:The teacher is pointing at the blackboard. He pointed to the high mountain far away. 【拓展】point用作及物動(dòng)詞時(shí),常用于point sth. at sth.,意為“用指著”。 e.g.:You shouldnt point your finger at anyone.4. .start eating first if there ar

20、e older people at the table.如果有年長(zhǎng)的人在餐桌旁時(shí),先開(kāi)始吃。如果有年長(zhǎng)的人在餐桌旁時(shí),先開(kāi)始吃。(教材第(教材第77頁(yè))頁(yè)) at the table意為“在餐桌旁”,而at table則意為“在吃飯”。 e.g.:The man sat at the table and asked for a cup of tea.一、根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)意思完成句子。1.在美國(guó),你不應(yīng)該用手拿東西吃。 In the United States, youre_ _ _ _with your hands.2.把筷子插到食物里是不禮貌的。 _ _ _stick your chopsticks

21、 into your food.3.你的父親不會(huì)為你的錯(cuò)誤而生氣的。 Your father wont_ _ about your mistake.4.你不應(yīng)該用筷子指著人。 You_ point_ anyone_ your chopsticks.notsupposedtoeatItsimpolitetobeangryshouldntatwith二、單項(xiàng)填空。( )1.Dont make_,children.Im working on my home project. A.voice B.sound C.noisy D.noise( )2.The little boy pointed_ the

22、 lovely dog and told his mom that he wanted to have one like it as a pet. A.at B.in C.out D.withDA( )3.Li Ming is leaving for the US as an exchange student.How _ he is! A.exciting B.excited C.interesting D.surprising( )4.Its impolite for you to start _ if there are older people at the table. A.to eat first B.to eat late C.to eating first D.eating late BA1.Remember the new words and expressions.2.Read the text carefully and find out important phrases.

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