2026年新人教版八年级英语下册Unit 6 Beyond Earth Section A 2a-3d课件

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2026年新人教版八年级英语下册Unit 6 Beyond Earth Section A 2a-3d课件

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Section A 2a-3d
听说课
Peter and Emma are in the welcoming party for the international students.
How much do you know about India
2a
Complete the sentences about India culture.
What else do you know about India
1.Many people like/ do not like curry.
2.It is usually OK to be late/ early when visiting friends.
3.People will usually offer you some tea / fruit when you visit them.
4.People usually wear clothes which cover their arms / legs.
5.It is rude / polite to give or take things with your left hand.
6.Dishes with beef are common / uncommon.
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2b
Listen to the conversation and number the pictures in the order of the topics mentioned.
What do you think Ella will talk about with Peter
eating customs
food
greeting
animals
2b
Listen to the conversation and number the pictures in the order of the topics mentioned.
2
3
1
4
2c
Listen again and complete the sentences.
1. In India, people have a special__________.
They press their palms together, _______,and say,“Namaste.”
2.People in India use their _________hand to eat.
They may not always eat with a ______and fork.
3.People often eat___________curry. It’s popular in India.
4.In India,________are very special to many people.
They can________anywhere they like.
greeting
bow
right
knife
a lot of
cows
walk
What customs do they talk about
eating customs
special food
greeting
animals
—cows
1.What does “Namaste” mean Why do they bow
2.Why do Indians use their right hand to eat
3.Why is beef uncommon in India
Deep thinking
Because they consider the right hand clean and pure.
The left hand is often used for cleaning and is considered unclean.
“Namaste” means “I bow to you.” It is a way to show respect.
Because cows are protected in India and they are special to many people.They often worship cows during some festivals.
2d
Imagine a friend is going to visit India. Tell him or her about Indian customs.
How do people in India greet others
They press their palms together and bow.
What special foods do Indian people often eat
They like to eat curry. It can be very spicy.
What other customs
are there
....
What are Sam and Hongli talking about
Sam: What’s wrong, Hongli
Hongli: I’m having dinner at my friend’s house tonight. But English table manners are so
confusing that I’m a little worried.
Sam: Well, I’m from London. Ask me anything!
Hongli: Thanks! Well, first, should I bring something
Sam: Yes. Bring a small gift, but don’t bring food unless the host asks youto. And remember
to wait for the host to start before you eat.
Hongli: Good to know! Could you tell me the proper way to use a knife and fork too
Sam: Just hold the knife in your right hand, and the fork in your left. If you get confused, watch
what everyone else does.
Hongli: OK. Anything else
Sam: Hmm. After the meal, thank the host and say that everything was delicious.And, most
importantly …
Hongli: Yes
Sam: Enjoy yourself!
Hongli: Thanks, I will!
3a
Read the conversation. Why is Hongli worried
Because she thinks English table manners are confusing.
3b
Make notes about having dinner at a friends’ house in the UK.
Before the meal
During the meal
After the meal
1.bring a small gift, but don’t bring food unless the host asks you to
1.wait for the host to start before you eat
2.hold the knife in your right hand and fork in your left
3.watch what everyone else does
thank the host and say that everything was deliciuos
Deep thinking
1.Why shouldn’t you bring food when invited to a British home
2.What should you do if you get confused during the party Why
3. How is the British table manner different from Chinese table manners
Because the host may have already prepared all the food for the meal. Bringing food might make the host feel that you think their cooking is not enough or not good.
Watch what everyone else does.
It is a polite way to avoid making mistakes without directly asking too many questions.
In Britain, people use a knife and fork, with the knife in the right hand and the fork in the left. In China, people use chopsticks. Also, in China, it is polite to wait for older people to start eating first.
Sam: What’s wrong, Hongli
Hongli: I’m having dinner at my friend’s house tonight. But English table manners are so
confusing that I’m a little worried.
Sam: Well, I’m from London. Ask me anything!
Hongli: Thanks! Well, first, should I bring something
Sam: Yes. Bring a small gift, but don’t bring food unless the host asks youto. And remember
to wait for the host to start before you eat.
Hongli: Good to know! Could you tell me the proper way to use a knife and fork too
Sam: Just hold the knife in your right hand, and the fork in your left. If you get confused, watch
what everyone else does.
Hongli: OK. Anything else
Sam: Hmm. After the meal, thank the host and say that everything was delicious.And, most
importantly …
Hongli: Yes
Sam: Enjoy yourself!
Hongli: Thanks, I will!
Listen to the conversation. Then role-play it.
3c
3d
Imagine your foreign friends is going to have dinner at a Chinese person’s house for te first time. Use the tips below to give him or her some advice.
Wait for older people to start eating.
Sit up straight. Keep your elbows off the table.
Do not stand up to reach for food. Ask others to pass you the dish.
Use serving chopsticks and spoons to take food from shared dishes.
A:I’m going to a Chinese friend’s house for dinner.
Could you give me some advice on table manners
B:Sure! First...
Show Time
Checklist Very well OK Needs work
Content Does the conversation include the most important Chinese table manners
Language Do the speakers ask for advice, give advice and give responses in a proper way
Speaking Do the speakers communicate with proper intonation and pronunciation
Summary
India
Greeting:
Namaste
(press palms+bow)
Eating:
right hands only
Food:
chicken curry, no beef
Cow:
scared
the UK
Gift:
small gift, no food
Table manners:
Before (wait)
During (knife/fork)
After (thank)
Key:
Enjoy yourself
We should learn about other cultures to understand them better.
Why do we have different cultures
Different countries have different histories and religions.
Customs show people’s respect for each other.

It’s ____________(common) to eat beef in India.
uncommon / n k m n/ adj.罕见的;不寻常的
common adj.常见的;普通的
It’s uncommon to start eating before the old start in China.



Let’s learn and take notes
uncommon

Many_______(India) came to our school yesterday.
Indian / ndi n/ adj.印度的;印度人的 n.印度人
India n.印度
America---American Afica---African Australia---Australian
She is an Indian girl.



Let’s learn and take notes
Indians

翻译:我想了解更多法国的餐桌礼仪。
manner / 'm n (r)/ n.方式 (pl. manners) 礼仪
table manners 餐桌礼仪
good/bad manners 有/没礼貌
Different countries have different manners.



Let’s learn and take notes
I want to learn more about French table manners.

翻译:如果你感到困惑的话,给我打电话。
confusing / k n'fju z / adj.令人困惑的;难以理解的
confusing (一般修饰事物)
confused adj.困惑的(一般修饰人)
I’m very confused because this question is confusing.



Let’s learn and take notes
If you feel confused, please call me.

Your parents ________(not be) happy
unless you work hard enough.
unless / n les/ prep. 除非;如果不
unless引导条件状语从句= if...not “主将从现”
You won’t pass the test unless you work hard.



Let’s learn and take notes
won’t be

It’s _________(proper) to give things with your left hand in India.
proper / prɑp (r)/ adj.恰当的;正确的
proper一般在句中做定语或表语。
properly adv. 恰当地;正确地
improper adj.不合适的
I don’t think it’s proper to wear jeans to the party.



Let’s learn and take notes
improper

翻译:当你和其他人吃饭时,请用公筷。
serving / s v / adj.分菜用的;n.一份食物
serving仅用于名词前做定语
serving chopsticks 公筷 serving spoons 公勺
Please use serving chopsticks and spoons to take food .



Let’s learn and take notes
Please use serving chopsticks when you eat with others.

翻译:上课时请你们坐直。
sit up 坐直
sit up后面不能接宾语
sit down 坐下 stand up起立
Our teacher asked us to sit up and listen carefully.



Let’s learn and take notes
Please sit up in class.

She kept her brother______danger.
keep...off 使不碰到;使避开
keep away from 使...避免接近;使...远离
Keep your hands off the hot pot.



Let’s learn and take notes
off

She offered__________(help) her parents with housework.
People will usually offer you some tea when you visit them.
offer sb. sth.=offer sth. to sb.给某人提供某物
provide sb. with sth.=provide sth. for sb.
offer to do sth. 主动提出做某事
They offered me a good chance.=They offered a good chance to me.



Let’s learn and take notes
to help

A knife and fork _____(be) necessary when we eat.
They may not always eat with a knife and fork.
a knife and fork 一副刀叉 看做一个整体,做主语时,谓语动词用单数。
a knife and a fork 一把刀和一个叉子 ,做主语时,谓语动词用复数。
We often use a knife and fork when eating.



Let’s learn and take notes
is
1.When you are in a new country, it’s necessary to learn some __________ (culture) rules.
2.We should learn how ________________ (communicate) with people from different cultures.
3.We felt ________ (confuse) in the forest without knowing the right direction.
4.We usually use ________ (serve) chopsticks to serve food to the guest at dinner.
5.It’s necessary to learn about some table ________ (manner).
6.You should ________ (seat) up and listen to your teacher in class.
7.Some ________ (India) products are cheaper than China’s.
Exercises
cultural
to communicate
confused
serving
manners
sit
Indian
8.It’s _________ (common) to see such a young boy make so many inventions.
9.Different countries have different ________ (custom). We should respect all of them.
10.She greeted the guests ________ (warm) with a smile on her face.
11.Could you tell me the ________ (properly) way to use a knife and fork
12.Wait for the host ________ (start) before you eat.
13.In China, it’s rude ________ (hit) an empty bowl with your chopsticks.
14.—Lily, I hope you can enjoy ________ (you) during your stay in Zhengzhou.
—Thanks. I will.
Exercises
uncommon
customs
warmly
proper
to start
to hit
yourself
Homework
基础作业:完成课本上关于印度和英国文化的笔记整理。
进阶作业:选择派对上一个国家(日本、法国、韩国等),制作一张“文化小卡片”,下节课分享。
拓展作业:记录你从 Peter 和 Hongli 那里学到的文化知识,并谈谈你的感受。
Unit 6 Crossing Cultures Section A 2a-3d
Thank you!

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