【课堂无忧. AI赋能】Unit 6 Crossing Culture(第2课时) Section A 3a- 3d情境教学课件+音频视频 人教版八年级下册

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【课堂无忧. AI赋能】Unit 6 Crossing Culture(第2课时) Section A 3a- 3d情境教学课件+音频视频 人教版八年级下册

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Unit 6
Crossing Cultures
Section A 1a-2d
让教学更有效
Unit 6
Crossing Culture
Section A 3a-3d
Unit 6
Crossing Cultures
Section A 1a-2d
让教学更有效
Learning Objectives
To understand dialogue content, including the topics discussed by the characters, namely British table manners; able to imitate the speakers' pronunciation and intonation during role-play and communicate naturally and fluently.
To introduce Chinese table manners and culture to foreign friends in an orderly way and realize two-way cultural exchange; able to understand table manners of different cultures, respect foreign cultures and follow local customs when visiting other countries.
To organize dialogue content in the form of a graphic organizer, sort out precautions in three stages: before the meal, during the meal and after the meal, and retell the dialogue based on the graphic organizer.
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Revision
How do people greet each other
in our country?
We usually shake hands.
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Revision
How do people greet each other
in France?
They usually kiss on the cheek.
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Revision
How do Māori(毛利人) greet each other
They usually rub noses .
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Revision
How do people greet each other in Japan
They usually bow .
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Revision
How do people greet each other in India
They usually put palms together, bow and say Namaste.
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Revision
What special foods do Indian people often eat
They often eat curry.
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Revision
What special table manners do Indians have
They often use their right hand to eat and they may not always eat
with a knife and fork.
Different countries have different manners.
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Free Talk
If you are invited to a foreign friend’s home for dinner, will you be worried Why
Yes, I will. I don't know foreign table manners well. I'm afraid to be impolite. /...
No, I won't. I will learn their table manners first. I want to be polite./...
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My friend Hongli has some trouble recently. Let's listen to why he is worried.
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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
you to. 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 and Find
Listen to the conversation and find out why Hongli is worried.
Because English table manners are so confusing that she doesn’t know what to do when having dinner at her friend’s house tonight.
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Read and Underline
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 you to. 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!
Read the conversation. Underline the questions Hongli asked Sam and the advice Sam gave for each question.
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Read and Complete
Before the meal During the meal After the meal
Bring a small gift,
but don’t bring food unless the host asks you to. Wait for the host to eat first.
Hold the knife in the right hand, and the fork in the left.
Thank the host and say that everything was delicious.
Make notes about having dinner at a friend's house in the UK.
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Listen and Role-play
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 you to.
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.
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Watch and Say
What Chinese table manners are mentioned in the video
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Think and Say
1. What Chinese table manners are mentioned(提及) in the video
First, wait for older people to start eating.
Second, be polite, and don’t make noise while eating.
Third, Never stick chopsticks into rice.
2. Do you know any other Chinese table manners
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.
/ s v /adj. 分菜用的
Sit up straight. Keep your elbows off the table.
/ elb /n. 肘;肘部
keep … off 使不碰到;使避开
...
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Discuss and Share
Imagine your foreign friend is going to have dinner at a Chinese person's house for the 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.
Be polite, and don’t make noise while eating.
Never stick chopsticks into rice.
...
A: I'm going to a Chinese friend's house for dinner. Could you give me
some advice on table manners
B: Sure! First,...
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Read and Learn
Language Points
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 you to. 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
但是英国的餐桌礼仪如此令人困惑以至于我有点担心。
意为“怎么了?/出什么事了?”,相当于“What’s the matter ”
餐桌礼仪
/k n fju z / adj. 令人困惑的;难以理解的
/ n les/conj. 除非;如果不
remember to do sth 记得去做某事
remember doing sth 记得做过某事
/ pr p (r)/ adj. 恰当的;正确的
但除非主人要求,否则不要带食物。
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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!
Read and Learn
困惑,看看其他人是怎么做的。
=have a great time/ have fun, 其中great还可以用good或wonderful来代替。
如果你感到
用于疑问句时,表示“询问是否有其他事物或需求”。
最重要的是......
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Summary
Table manners
English table manners / Chinese table manners
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Teacher’s words
Don’t let your ______ control you. Try to calm down.
Both Chinese and English table manners tell us to be polite, respectful and thoughtful guests. Good manners are common virtues around the world.
无论中式还是英式餐桌礼仪,核心都是做礼貌待人、尊重他人、体贴主人的客人。文明礼貌是全世界共同的美德。
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Homework
Basic(必做)
复习并牢记本堂课的重点单词、短语和句型。
Improving(必做)
完成 3d 对话仿写:补全 A和B的完整对话,给外国朋友写出通顺的中式礼仪建议。
Extend(选做)
列表对比英式家庭做客礼仪和中式家庭做客礼仪的相同点和不同点(至少写出 3 条差异)。
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