资源简介 (共36张PPT)Unit 6Crossing Cultures第4课时 (Section B 1a-1e)R·八年级下册Lead inWhat’s the video about guest etiquette(做客礼仪) in the UKWhat should you know before you attend a party in a foreign country Tick the topics that you think are important.1a□arrival time □table manners□how to dress □how to thank others□safe conversation topics □topics to avoid□how to greet the host □what gifts to bring□when to say goodbyeLook and answerWhat’s the type of the text What’s the text mainly about It’s an email.Nancy’s life in France.Nancy’s experience with party manners in France.Read Nancy’s email about party manners in France. Underline the topic sentences.1b识别主题句To diana@From nancy@Subject Re: How’s life in France Hi Diana,It’s so great to hear from you. Life in Paris is pretty good! I was a little lonely at first, but I’m starting to make some friends. They helped me to learn more about the customs here after I had some embarrassing experiences at a party last month. I’d like to share some tips with you.First, you shouldn’t arrive early to a party. It’s normal to be on time or a few minutes late, but arriving early can cause problems. Once, I arrived 10 minutes early to a party. Usually that’s the polite thing to do, right But my friend looked so surprised to see me! He was still getting everything ready.Second, it’s important to bring a gift when you visit someone. When I attended my friend’s party, l didn’t bring anything. It wasn’t his birthday, but everyone else brought gifts like chocolates or flowers to thank him for the party. I was so embarrassed!Third, you should always try to dress for the occasion. At that party it was surprising to see how nicely everyone was dressed. It was summer, so I was just wearing a simple blouse and shorts. But everyone else was dressed so well that I felt silly.Fourth, it’s best not to ask personal questions unless you know the person well. Many French people are quite private. They don’t like it when others ask them about their age, their family, whether they are married, or how much money they make. Food and culture, however, are safe conversation topics.Last but not least, make sure you use French whenever you can. Lots of people speak English here, but you can develop closer relationships with them if you use French. It’s very important in their culture. I found that even a simple “merci” goes a long way! You’ll see what I mean as soon as you get here!Au revoir!NancyTipExplanation/ ExampleWhat topics and tips about party manners in France are mentioned in Nancy’s email.First, you shouldn’t arrive early to a party. It’s normal to be on time or a few minutes late.But arriving early can cause problems. Once, I arrived 10 minutes early to a party... He was still getting everything ready.Read and fill the information.Arrival timeTipExplanation/ ExampleSecond, it’s important to bring a gift when you visit someone.Bringing a giftWhen I attended my friend’s party, I didn’t bring anything. …but everyone else brought gifts like chocolates or flowers to thank him for the party. I was so embarrassed!TipExplanation/ ExampleThird, you should always try to dress for the occasion.Dress appropriatelyAt that party it was surprising to ..., so I was just wearing a simple blouse and shorts. But everyone else was dressed so well that I felt silly.TipExplanation/ ExampleFourth, it’s best not to ask personal questions unless you know the person well.Many French people are quite private. They don’t like it when others ask them about their age, their family, whether they are married, or how much money they make. Food and culture, however, are safe conversation topics.Conversation topicsTipExplanation/ ExampleLast but not least, make sure you use French whenever you can.Lots of people speak English here, but you can develop closer relationships with them if you use French...I found that even a simple “merci” goes a long way!Getting along with othersRead the email again and answer the questions.1c1. How did Nancy feel at the beginning of her stayin France 2.What were the three mistakes that Nancy madeat the party 3. What should you not ask about when talking tosomeone in France 4.Why does Nancy ask Diana to speak in Frenchwhenever possible 5. What can you learn from Nancy’s experiences Check the answers1. How did Nancy feel at the beginning of her stayin France She felt a little lonely.2.What were the three mistakes that Nancy madeat the party Arriving 10 minutes early to a party, not bringing anything and just wearing a simple blouse and shorts.3. What should you not ask about when talking tosomeone in France Personal questions.4.Why does Nancy ask Diana to speak in Frenchwhenever possible Because speaking in French can help her develop closer relationships with French people5. What can you learn from Nancy’s experiences We should learn about the customs there and try to follow them as much as possible.(答案不唯一,仅供参考)To diana@From nancy@Subject Re: How’s life in France Hi Diana,It’s so great to hear from you. Life in Paris is pretty good! I was a little lonely at first, but I’m starting to make some friends. They helped me to learn more about the customsPassage analysis(文章分析)得到……消息(名词)习俗here after I had some embarrassing experiences at a party last month. I’d like to share some tips with you.First, you shouldn’t arrive early to a party. It’s normal to be on time or a few minutes late. But arriving early can cause problems. Once, I arrived 10 minutes early to a party. Usually that’s the polite thing to do, right But my friend looked so surprised to see me! He was still getting everything ready.share sth with sb 把……与……分享get(sth)ready(把……)准备好Second, it’s important to bring a gift when you visit someone. When I attended my friend’s party, l didn’t bring anything. It wasn’t his birthday, but everyone else brought gifts like chocolates or flowers to thank him for the party. I was so embarrassed!出席;参加thank sb for...因……感谢某人Third, you should always try to dress for the occasion. At that party it was surprising to see how nicely everyone was dressed. It was summer, so I was just wearing a simple blouse and shorts. But everyone else was dressed so well that I felt silly.地点状语真正主语how引导的宾语从句,作see的宾语主句(女士)衬衫或短上衣形式主语Fourth, it’s best not to ask personal questions unless you know the person well. Many French people are quite private. They don’t like it when others ask them about their age, their family, whether they are married, or how much money they make. Food and culture, however, are safe conversation topics.主句谓语主语宾语介词短语,作状语when引导的时间状语从句Last but not least, make sure you use French whenever you can. Lots of people speak English here, but you can develop closer relationships with them if you use French. It’s very important in their culture. I found that even a simple “merci” goes a long way! You’ll see what I mean as soon as you get here!Au revoir!Nancy帮助很大最后但同等重要的确保无论何时 引导让步状语从句时,与no matter when同义。谢谢(法语)再见(法语)(1)Third, you should always try to dress for the occasion.(教材 P56 1b)Language pointsoccasion / ke n/ 〔名词〕①场合;重大活动Mum reminded me to wear formal clothes on important occasions. 妈妈提醒我在重要场合要穿正装。②某次;适当的机会I remember meeting him on several occasions.我记得见过他几次。It’s an occasion for making new friends.这是个结交新朋友的机会。③理由;原因have (no) occasion to do sth (没)有理由做某事Since he apologized sincerely, I had no occasion to be angry with him.既然他真诚地道了歉,我没有理由再生他的气。(2) At that party it was surprising to see how nicely everyonewas dressed. (教材 P56 1b)nicely / na sli/ 〔副词〕 ①漂亮地;令人愉快地She always dresses herself nicely at social occasions.她在社交场合总是穿得很漂亮。The project is coming along nicely.这个项目进展很顺利。②和善地;友好地;有礼貌地If you ask her nicely, she might say yes.如果你好好地跟她说,她也许会同意的。(3) Many French people are quite private. (教材 P56 1b)private / pra v t/ 〔形容词〕不喜欢谈论私事的;私人的常用在名词前作定语。He’s a very private person. 他是个闷葫芦。When making small talk, you should avoid asking private questions. 闲聊时,你应该避免询问私人问题。[拓展] in private 私下地,单独地We can talk about this matter in private.我们可以私下谈论这件事。(4) They don’t like it when others ask them about their age, their family, whether they are married, or how much money they make. (教材 P56 1b)whether / we (r)/ 〔连词〕①是否 常用于ask, see, say, know, wonder 等词后,引导宾语从句。I wonder whether he can deal with the problem by himself. 我想知道他是否能够独自解决这个问题。=if② 不管……(还是);或者……(或者)可与or(not)连用,引导让步状语从句。We will try our best whether we are successful or not.不管成功与否,我们都将尽最大努力。Whether you are a student or a teacher, running is a great way to keep fit.无论你是学生还是老师,跑步都是保持健康的好方法。(4) I found that even a simple “ merci ” goes a long way!(教材 P56 1b)go a long wayReading English every day goes a long way in improving your speaking skills. 每天读英语对提高你的口语技能大有帮助。(2)经用She seems to make her money go a long way.看起来她用钱细水长流。(1)帮助很大Read again and complete the mind map with the tips from the email.1dGetting along with othersBring a gift.Always try to dress for the occasion.It’s best not to ask personal questions. Food and culture are safe conversation topics.You shouldn’t arriveearly. Be on time ora few minutes late.Make sure you use French whenever you can.拓展Know more about party manners in France.In pairs, use the mind map in 1d to brainstorm tips for Chinese parties. Give each other advice on what to do.1eA: What should I take with me to the party B: You could take some fruit or flowers.A: What should I take with me to the party B: You could take some fruit or flowers.A: Do you know when to get there B:Arrive a few minutes early or on time.A:Got it! What about clothes How should I dress B: For a home party, jeans and a T-shirt are okay. For aformal one, wear a dress or a shirt. What do you thinkare safe conversation topics SampleA: Talking about our daily life is OK.B: Besides, do you know how to get along with othersat the party A: Smile and say hello first.B:Thanks a lot! Your advice helps.HomeworkReview the words and sentences in this lesson.Talk about party manners in France according to the details in the mind map of 1d.Do some related exercises. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 第4课时(Section B 1a-1e).pptx Unit 6 Section B, 1b.wav 法国做客礼仪.mp4 英国做客礼仪.mp4