人教版八下Unit 6 Crossing Cultures第三课时Section A 3a—3d课件

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Unit 6 Crossing Cultures
Lesson 3 Section A 3a–3d
1. Let’s review.
How do people in different countries greet each other
In Japan, people usually ...
In France, people usually ...
In India, people usually ...
2. Let’s play a guessing game.
(1) Are they friends
  Yes, they are.
(2) What are they doing
  They are shaking hands.
Sam
Hongli
3. Look and say.
(1) What can you see in the picture
A knife and fork, a bowl, a plate ...
(2) What is the picture about
A. Ways of greeting
B. Table manners
4. Skim and answer the questions.
(1) Where is Sam from
Sam is from London, the UK.
(2) Why does Hongli ask Sam questions
Because Hongli is _____________
about English table manners.
(3) What does Hongli think of English
table manners
Hongli thinks English table manners
are _____________.
confusing
worried
4. Skim and answer the questions.
(4) Is Sam happy or unhappy to answer
Hongli’s questions
Happy.
(5) How do you know that
Sam says, “Ask me anything!”
(6) How many questions does Hongli ask
Four.
5. Scan the conversation and choose the correct answer.
What’s the meaning of “Yes ”
A. Any other advice
B. Any other questions
6. Scan the conversation and fill in the blanks.
Before the meal
(1) bring a small gift, but
don’t bring ________
unless the ________
asks you to
(2) wait for the ________
to start before you eat
During the meal
(1) hold the ________ in
the right hand, and the
________ in the left
hand
(2) if you are confused,
_______ what everyone
else does
After the meal
(1) thank ________
(2) say that everything was
________
food
host
host
knife
fork
watch
the host
delicious
7. Listen to the conversation and read aloud. Then role-play it.
Role tips
(1) 明确角色情绪:
Hongli — worried, confused
Sam — happy to help
(2) 标出重读的单词
(3) 画出停顿的位置
(4) 标出升降调
8. Retell the table manners in the UK.
If we go to a friend’s house to have dinner, we have to know the table manners.
Before the meal,
we should ...
During the meal,
...
After the meal,
...
9. Learn about Chinese table manners.
Sam is also interested in Chinese Culture.
He asks Hongli’s ideas about Chinese table manners.
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.
10. Read the tips and match the pictures.
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. ( )
B
A
D
C
A
B
C
D
11. Read and discuss the table manners in China.
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.
Before the meal
(1) Wait for older people to
start eating.
During the meal
(1) Sit up straight. Keep your elbows off the table.
(2) Do not stand up to reach for food. Ask others to
pass you the dish.
(3) Use serving chopsticks and spoons to take food
from shared dishes.
11. Read and discuss the table manners in China.
What should we do after a meal in China
Before the meal
(1) Wait for older people to
start eating.
During the meal
(1) Sit up straight. Keep your
elbows off the table.
(2) Do not stand up to reach
for food. Ask others to pass
you the dish.
(3) Use serving chopsticks
and spoons to take food
from shared dishes.
After the meal
(1) Thank the host.
(2) Say that the meal was
delicious.
12. Retell the table manners in China.
Before the meal
(1) Wait for older people to
start eating.
During the meal
(1) Sit up straight. Keep your
elbows off the table.
(2) Do not stand up to reach
for food. Ask others to pass
you the dish.
(3) Use serving chopsticks
and spoons to take food
from shared dishes.
After the meal
(1) Thank the host.
(2) Say that the meal was
delicious.
13. Work in pairs and talk about Chinese table manners.
Sam is going to Beijing next week. He is worried about Chinese table manners. So he
asks Hongli for help.
Hongli: You look worried, Sam. What’s wrong
Sam: I am going to Beijing next week. But I ...
Hongli: Well, I am from China. Ask me anything!
Sam: Thanks! First, should I bring something
Hongli: ...
Sam: Good to know! Could you please tell me the proper way to use chopsticks
Hongli: ...
Sam: Anything else
Hongli: Before the meal, ...; During the meal, ...; After the meal, ...
Checklist Content The content is complete and includes advice on manners
before, during and after the meal.
The content is correct.
Language The sentences are correct.
Polite expressions are used.
Performance The voice is loud enough.
Eye contact and gestures are used properly.
Homework
Write a passage about Chinese table manners.
(1) Include information about before the meal, during the meal and after the meal.
(2) About 70 words.

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