资源简介 (共27张PPT)冀教版Unit 8 Culture Shapes Us英语九年级全册Lesson 45 Different MannersIn ChinaIn the WestDifferent festivalsChristmasthe Spring FestivalWhen people meet a friendIn ChinaIn AmericaIn Japanshake handshug each otherbow to each other1. We are English, we _____ English.2. Grandpa likes to ___ funnystories to us.Fill in the blanks, using “say”, “talk”, “speak” or “tell”.speaktellExercises3. Would you like to ____ with meabout my study 4. Mother ____ me to study hard.5. “I’m fine.”____ Li Lei.talktellssayschopsticks and a bowla knife ,a fork and a plateChinaThe Western countriesChina : the dishes are placed on the table and everyone sharesThe West : they have their own plates of foodWhat are these china-chinasNew WordsAll of us need praise.praise作名词的用法:praise表示对人或事物的“称赞;赞扬”时,通常为不可数名词;也可用praises的形式,但较少见。He won praise for his modesty.in praise of 赞美She wrote poems in praise of freedom.China :Chinese hosts like to put food into the plates of their guestsThe West :the guests enjoy the food by themselveshostsguestsguestshostsThe teacher praised her for her courage.praise作动词的用法:praise+n./pron.称赞……They have been praising you all the time.praise sb. for sth.因某事赞扬某人He praised her for her courage.New Words了解不同国家不同的风俗习惯When people meet a friendIn ChinaIn AmericaIn Japanshake handshug each otherbow to each otherMy name is Wu Zhou, I have lived in Canada for twenty-three years. In Canada, I call myself Joe Wu. Joe is an English name that sounds like Zhou.Though I have lived here for a long time, I still don’t feel Canadian. This is probably because North American manners and Chinese manners are so different.In China, being modest is a virtue, If someone praises you and says that your English is excellent, you should be modest and say, “No, no. My English is still poor.”I have many good friends in Canada, though Canadian culture is different from Chinese culture.In ChinaIn the WestWhen people have a mealvirtue ['v :t u:]n. 美德;德行;价值the elderly 老年人elderly ['eld li]adj. 上了年纪的; 较老的 n. 老人e.g. The film is about an elderly woman.电影讲述的是一位老太太的故事。e.g. His virtue is patience.耐心是他的美德。In ChinaIn the WestDifferent festivalsChristmasthe Spring Festivalextra [ ekstr ]adj. 额外的 n. 附加物e.g. The meeting is going to be a lot of extra work.这次会议将意味着很多额外工作。waitress n. 女服务员e.g. Waiter, could you bring me some water 服务员,给我送点儿水来好吗?waiter [ we t (r)]n. 服务员;侍者My name is Wu Zhou, I have lived in Canada for twenty-three years. In Canada, I call myself Joe Wu. Joe is an English name that sounds like Zhou.Though I have lived here for a long time, I still don’t feel Canadian. This is probably because North American manners and Chinese manners are so different.In China, being modest is a virtue, If someone praises you and says that your English is excellent, you should be modest and say, “No, no. My English is still poor.”I have many good friends in Canada, though Canadian culture is different from Chinese culture.But in North America, this is usually a sign of being weak and not confident. You should just say, “Thank you.”In Canada, people only ask children about their age. It’s not polite to ask an adult’s age. They think it is private. But this is common in many places in China.In both China and North America, it is polite to offer an elderly person a seat on the bus. In North America, however, an elderly person may feel embarrassed about being offered a seat.重点探究In your opinion, what are you good manners Do you think cultures shape manners Is it a good manner Why do you think so 1. When Chinese people eat out in restaurants, they may take turns paying for the meal.eat out出去吃饭take turns轮流take turns (in) doing sth.轮流做某事= take turns to do sth.pay for(为...)支付2. It is called “tipping”.tip [t p]v. 给小费tipn. 提示;指点tip on/for sth....的提示1. Read the lesson and match the behaviours with the correct countries.ChinaCanadaasking an adult’s ageputting food on a guest’ s plategiving a tip to waiters and hotel workerssharing the cost of a meal in a restaurantLet's Do It!But in North America, this is usually a sign of being weak and not confident. You should just say, “thank you.”In Canada, people only ask children about their age. It’s not polite to ask an adult’s age. They think it is private. But this is common in many places in China.In both China and North America, it is polite to offer an elderly person a seat on the bus. In North America, however, an elderly person may feel embarrassed about being offered a seat.1. Her voices weet and it a bird.A. sounds; sounds like B. sound; sound likeC. sounds like; sounds D. sound like; sound2.—Your dress looks nice. How much did you it —Two thousand yuan.A. blow away B.pay forC. deal with D. focus on选一选AB3. It's not polite at others with chopsticks while you are having meals.A. pointing B. to point C. points D. point4.My foreign friend knows a lot about China she has never been there.A.although B.if C.because D.until.5. It was that the boy was able to solve the problem so quickly.A.embarrassing B.amazing C.interesting D. relaxingBABBye-bye 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览