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1、會計(jì)學(xué)1新人教九年級英語新人教九年級英語(yn y)Unit Youre supposed to shake hands 全單元全單元第一頁,共51頁。如果你要離開教室如果你要離開教室(jiosh),應(yīng)該先問問,應(yīng)該先問問老師。老師。e.g. Youre supposed to ask the teacher if you want to leave the classroom.不準(zhǔn)不準(zhǔn)(b zhn)我們在星期日踢足球。我們在星期日踢足球。e.g. We are not to supposed to play football on Sunday.第2頁/共50頁第二頁,共51頁。第3頁/共5

2、0頁第三頁,共51頁。第4頁/共50頁第四頁,共51頁。第5頁/共50頁第五頁,共51頁。Section A第6頁/共50頁第六頁,共51頁。n. 風(fēng)俗風(fēng)俗(fn s);習(xí)慣;習(xí)慣1acountriescustoms1._ Brazil2._ the United Statesa. bowb. Shake handsc. kissbWhat do people do when they meet for the first time? Match the countries with the customs. c第7頁/共50頁第七頁,共51頁。countriescustoms3. _ Jap

3、an 4. _ Mexico5. _ Koreaa. bowb. Shake handsc. kissaba第8頁/共50頁第八頁,共51頁。India Japan Brazil the United StatesChina Korea England Mexico 1cA: What are people in Korea supposed to do when they meet for the first time?B: Theyre supposed to bow. How about in the United States?A: In the United States, they

4、re expected to shake hands.第9頁/共50頁第九頁,共51頁。Listen and check your answers in 1a. countriescustoms1._ Brazil2._ the United States3._ Japan 4._ Mexico5._ Koreaa. bowb. Shake handsc. kisscbaba1b第10頁/共50頁第十頁,共51頁。第11頁/共50頁第十一頁,共51頁。Marias mistakes_ arrived late_ ate the wrong food_ greeted Pauls mother

5、the wrong way_ wore the wrong clothesthe wrong way =in the wrong way 當(dāng)當(dāng)way前有前有this/that/the時(shí),時(shí),in可以可以(ky)省略省略 greet =to welcome or say “hello” 動詞動詞(dngc) “問候,打招呼問候,打招呼” e.g. He greeted her by saying “good morning”. 他向她打招呼說他向她打招呼說 “早上好早上好”。 She greeted me with a friendly smile. 她向我微笑致意。她向我微笑致意。第12頁/共

6、50頁第十二頁,共51頁。Listen again. Fill in the blanks.2b1. Maria was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but she _.2. In Marias country, when youre invited for 7:00, youre expected to _.3. When Maria met Pauls mom, she was supposed to _. 4. Maria should ask what she is supposed to _ if she is invited to a party nex

7、t time.arrived at 8:00come laterwearshake hands第13頁/共50頁第十三頁,共51頁。How was the dinner at Pauls house last night?Well, it was OK, but I made some mistakes. I was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but I arrived at 8:00.Role-play a conversation between Maria and Dan. Use the information in 2a and 2b.2c第14頁/共5

8、0頁第十四頁,共51頁。Kate: How was the welcome party for foreign students last night?John: Great! I made some new friends. But a funny thing happened.Kate: What?John: I met a Japanese boy called Sato, and as soon as I held out my hand, He bowed. Kate: Thats how people in Japan are expected to greet each othe

9、r. Its impolite if you dont bow. John: I didnt know that. So I just stood there with my hand out. Finally, I returned the bow.Kate: I remember when I first met Marie last year, I did the same thing. I held out my hand and to my surprise, she kissed me on both sides of my face!John: I wouldnt mind th

10、at!Kate: Very funny. Later I found out French people are supposed to kiss when they see each other.Role-play the conversation.2d第15頁/共50頁第十五頁,共51頁。be supposed tobe expected towore the wrong clothesmake some mistakesgo abroadbring your passportclean offnorthern coastduring the winter seasonpack warm

11、clotheseastern European countriestake offfind outas.as possible /asas one canmake some new friendsas soon aswith my hand outbe worth doing1. 應(yīng)該應(yīng)該(ynggi)2. 應(yīng)該應(yīng)該(ynggi)3. 穿錯(cuò)衣服穿錯(cuò)衣服4. 犯了一些錯(cuò)犯了一些錯(cuò)5. 出國出國6. 攜帶護(hù)照攜帶護(hù)照7. 清理清理8. 北部海岸北部海岸9. 冬季期間冬季期間10.打包衣服打包衣服11.東歐國家東歐國家12.脫掉脫掉13.發(fā)現(xiàn)發(fā)現(xiàn)14.盡可能的盡可能的15.交了一些新朋友交了一些新朋

12、友16.一一就就17.伸出手伸出手18.值得做某事值得做某事第16頁/共50頁第十六頁,共51頁。3a READINGRead the following opinions of a Colombian and a Swiss student. In which country is it OK to be 15 minutes late for dinner? In Colombia. 第17頁/共50頁第十七頁,共51頁。 Where Im from, were pretty relaxed about time. We dont like to rush around time, so

13、we dont mind if people are a little late sometimes. If you tell a friend youre going to their house for dinner, its OK if you arrive a bit late. We like to enjoy our time slowly. We value the time we spend with our family and friends in our everyday lives. We often just drop by our friends homes if

14、we have time. We dont usually have to make plans to meet our friends. When we see each other, its polite for boys to shake hands and for girls to kiss each other on the side of the face. We often just walk around the town center, seeing as many of our friends as we can! 第18頁/共50頁第十八頁,共51頁。 In Switze

15、rland, its very important to be on time. Were the capital of clocks and watches, after all! If someone invites you to meet him or her at noon, then youre expected to be there at noon. If youre even 15 minutes late, your friend may get mad. So I make an effort to be on time when I meet my friends. I

16、always leave the house early to avoid heavy traffic. I dont mind because I think its impolite to keep others waiting. Also, we never visit a friends house without calling first. We almost always make plans to see friends. We usually plan to do something interesting, or go somewhere together.第19頁/共50

17、頁第十九頁,共51頁。being on timeIdeas and customs about.visiting a friends housemaking plans with friendsColombiaSwitzerlandbe relaxed about timebe on timeoften just drop by never visit without calling firstdont usually have to make plansusually make plans to see friends3b Read the passage again and complet

18、e the chart. 第20頁/共50頁第二十頁,共51頁。3c PAIRWORKRole-play a conversation. Student A is Teresa and Student B is Marc. Teresa is late and Marc is mad. Hi, Marc. Sorry Im a little late. Teresa, youre 10 minutes late!Its just 10 minutes! Its no big deal!Well, in Switzerland, youre supposed to.A:B:A:B:第21頁/共5

19、0頁第二十一頁,共51頁。What are you supposed to do when you meet someone for the first time? Youre supposed to shake hands. Youre not supposed to kiss.When were you supposed to arrive? I was supposed to arrive at 7:00.Grammar Focus第22頁/共50頁第二十二頁,共51頁。Am I supposed to wear jeans? No, youre expected to wear a s

20、uit and a tie.Is it impolite to keep others waiting?Yes, its very impolite to keep others waiting.Is it important to be on time? Yes, its important to be on time.Grammar Focus第23頁/共50頁第二十三頁,共51頁。1. When you go abroad, it _ bring your passport.2. After class, students_ clean the chalk off the blackbo

21、ard. Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box.be supposed to be expected to be important tois supposed to4a4aare expected/ supposed to第24頁/共50頁第二十四頁,共51頁。off your gloves before shaking hands.are expected/ supposed tois important toare expected/ supposed to第25頁/共50頁第二十五頁,共51頁。 Fill in the b

22、lanks with the correct forms of the words in brackets.Each country has different rules about social situations. A traveler_ (not expect) _ (know) all of these, but it is helpful _ (learn) as many of these customs as possible. Trying _ (understand) how people think is one of the best ways to be accep

23、ted and liked in a foreign country. is not expected to knowto knowto learnto understand4b4b第26頁/共50頁第二十六頁,共51頁。not supposed to doare supposed to第27頁/共50頁第二十七頁,共51頁。4c4c第28頁/共50頁第二十八頁,共51頁。Unit 10 Youre supposed to shake hands.Section B第29頁/共50頁第二十九頁,共51頁。Mind your manners!1. In India, youre supposed

24、 to eat with your hands.T F 2. In China, you are not supposed to stick your chopsticks into the food. T F 3. In Korea, the youngest person is expected to start eating first. T F 4. In France, youre supposed to put your bread on the table. T F 5. In China, its impolite to use your chopsticks to hit a

25、n empty bowl.T F 1a Take the following quiz. Circle “T” (for true) or “F” (for false) after each sentence.第30頁/共50頁第三十頁,共51頁。1b Steve is going to China to 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. 123第31頁/共

26、50頁第三十一頁,共51頁。_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 if there are older people at the table. 1c Listen again and match.cab第32頁/共50頁第三十二頁,共51頁。1d Talk about other table mann

27、ers in your country. A: Were supposed to.B: Yes, and its impolite to .第33頁/共50頁第三十三頁,共51頁。e.g. My cousin went to America, and she said that learning basic table manners was her biggest challenge. She never knew what she was supposed to do at the dinner table. 2a What do you know about customs in for

28、eign countries? What do you think is the biggest challenge when visiting a foreign country? 第34頁/共50頁第三十四頁,共51頁。2b Read the letter and answer the questions. 1. Why is Lin Yue in France? She is an exchange student. 2. Does she enjoy staying with her host family? How do you know? Yes, she does. Becaus

29、e they go out of their way to make her feel at home.3. How does she feel about making mistakes when she speaks French? It doesn t worry her like it used to. 4. What is the biggest challenge she is facing? Learning how to behave at the dinner table. 第35頁/共50頁第三十五頁,共51頁。1. 把把插入插入.2. 敲空碗敲空碗3. 指著指著4. 在餐

30、桌旁在餐桌旁5. 特地,格外努力特地,格外努力6. 使(某人)感到賓至如歸使(某人)感到賓至如歸7. 在在方面方面(fngmin)不同不同8. 習(xí)慣于習(xí)慣于9. 切碎切碎10.給某人一些建議給某人一些建議11.盼望盼望12.出席,露面出席,露面stickintohit an empty bowlpoint atat the table. go out of ones waymake feel at homebe different fromget used tocut upgive sb. some suggestslook forward to doingshow up第36頁/共50頁第三

31、十六頁,共51頁。Dear Laura,Thanks for your message. Yes, Imhaving a great time on my studentexchange 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 go out of their way to make me feel at home. The grandmother knows that I mis

32、s 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 my French has improved because of that. Im very comfortable speaking Fre

33、nch now. Although I still make lots of mistakes, it doesnt worry me like it used to.第37頁/共50頁第三十七頁,共51頁。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. For example, youre not supposed to put your bread o

34、n 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 with a fork. Another thing is its impolite

35、 to say that 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. 第38頁/共50頁第三十八頁,共51頁。I have to say that I find it difficult to remember everything, but Im gradually getting used to it. I dont find French cus

36、toms so strange anymore. Ill write again soon and tell you more about my life in France. Hope youre having a good school year.Yours,Wang Kun第39頁/共50頁第三十九頁,共51頁。1. Making mistakes in French used to make Lin Yue nervous. 2. It was quite hard for her to feel good about speaking French. 3. The host fami

37、ly tried very hard to help Lin Yue. 4. Lin Yue has slowly learned how to be like her French friends.2c Read the sentences and replace the underlined words with the phrases in the box. went out of their way, be comfortable (doing)gradually gotten used to being, (something) worry (someone)be comfortab

38、leworrywent out of their waygradually gotten used to being第40頁/共50頁第四十頁,共51頁。DosDontsYoure expected to put your bread on the table. Youre not supposed to put your bread on your plate. 2d Review the passage and make notes about French customs in the chart. You are not supposed to eat anything with yo

39、ur hands except bread, not even fruit. You are supposed to say, “That was delicious.” if you don t want any food. You are not supposed to say you are full. You are not supposed to put your elbows on the table. You are supposed to cut up the food and eat it with a fork. 第41頁/共50頁第四十一頁,共51頁。2eCompare

40、the table manners in France and China in your group. How are they the same or different? Make a list. e.g. In France, people put their bread on the table. But in China, we always put our food on a plate or in a bowl. We never put food on the table. 第42頁/共50頁第四十二頁,共51頁。Table manners Its polite/impoli

41、te to . House rules Youre supposed/not supposed to.Going out with people You should.3a Your pen pal is coming to China on an exchange program. He/She is asking you about Chinese customs and what he/she is supposed to do or not do. Make notes in the chart. 第43頁/共50頁第四十三頁,共51頁。Dear_,You must be excited about coming to China soon. Let me give you some suggestions and advice about Chinese customs

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