Unit 6 Crossing Cultures Section A (3a-3d)课件 +课堂练习+教案-人教版八年级下册

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Unit 6 Crossing Cultures
SectionnA (3a-3d)
人教版 八年级下册
Learning Aims
语言能力
文化意识
思维品质
学习能力
1.掌握核心词汇和短语, 理解并运用核心句型:“Whycan't they.. " "It's considered..." "They are not allowed to...'
2. 于印度文化习俗的对话,完成2a-2c听力任务。
3.能运用所学语言进行角色扮演,介绍印度文化习俗。
1.掌握听前预测、听中捕捉关键词的听力策略。
2.学会用表格梳理文化习俗信息,提高信息处理能力。
3.通过角色扮演,提升合作学习和口语表达能力。
1.通过分析印度文化习俗,理解文化差异的深层原因,培养批判性思维。
2.比较中印文化差异,培养比较思维和归纳能力。
3.通过讨论“为什么我们要尊重不同文化”,培养价值判断能力。
1.了解印度文化习俗的独特性,增强对多元文化的理解。
2.树立“尊重差异、包容多元”的跨文化交际意识。
3.培养在跨文化交往中得体表达、文明交往的能力。
01
Review
Do you remember the different cultures How do people greet
Review
Review the greetings in different countries.
bow
shake hands
rub nose
kiss on the cheek
bump fists
hug
.
(1) What can you see in the picture
(2) What is the picture about
A. Ways of greeting
B. Table manners
Look and predict.
A knife and fork, a bowl, a plate ...
Hongli should pay attention to the table manners.
Lead in
Lin Ke
People are supposed to wait for the oldest people to sit down first and say “Let's eat!”. And they should leave their bowl of soup or rice on the table.
Let’s learn
In which countries are these table manners from
In South Korea
Table manners around the world
Let’s learn
In China
People are expected to hold their chopsticks with one hand and the bowl with another. They are not supposed to stick chopsticks in their rice bowls or play with them.
It's okay to eat noisily if people are eating noodles.
Table manners around the world
Let’s learn
In Japan
India’s table manners
1. What do you eat with
2. Favorite seasoning
调味品
3. Animals they don't eat.
It is impolite for people to point with their knife or fork. When strring(搅拌) tea, the spoon should never touch the side of the cup.
Table manners around the world
Let’s learn
In England
Hongli will have dinner at her English friend's house, and she is
a little worried.
Why is Hongli worried
a little worried
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!
3a
Read the conversation. Why is Hongli worried
P54
Because she is having dinner at her friend's house tonight and English table manners are so confusing for her.
While- reading
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!
1. Where is Sam from
2. What does Hongli want to know from Sam
Hongli wants to know about English table manners from Sam.
He is from London.
Skim for some basic information
Read for details
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!
What questions does Hongli have
Should I bring something when having dinner at my friend's house
Could you tell me the proper way to use a knife and fork
Anything else I need to pay attention to about English table manners
What English table manners does Sam tell Hongli
Anything else I need to pay attention to about English table manners
Could you tell me the proper way to use a knife and fork
Should I bring something when having dinner at my friend's house
Bring a small gift (don't bring
food unless the host asks you to).
Hold the knife in your right hand,
and the fork in your left.
After the meal, thank the host and
say that everything was delicious.
Enjoy yourself!
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 for structure
Before the meal
During the meal
After the meal
3b
Make notes about having dinner at a friend's house in the UK.
Before the meal
During the meal
After the meal
Before the meal
3b
Make notes about having dinner at a friend's house in the UK.
Bring a small gift
(don't bring food unless the host asks you to).
Before the meal
During the meal
3b
Make notes about having dinner at a friend's house in the UK.
During the meal
Wait for the host to start eating first.
Hold the knife in your right hand, and the fork in your left.
After the meal
3b
Make notes about having dinner at a friend's house in the UK.
Thank the host.
After the meal
Say that everything was delicious.
Make notes about having dinner at a friend’s house in the UK.
Before the meal During the meal After the meal
Bring a small gift.
Don’t bring food unless the host asks you to.
Wait for the host to start.
Hold the knife in the right hand, and the fork in the left.
Thank the host and say that everything was delicious.
3b
不要带食物,除非主人让你带。
“Don’t” 和“unless” 为双重否定,表示肯定。
3c
Follow the tips. Finish the British table manners.
bring …
wait …
hold …
thank …
say …
Post - reading
If you are invited to an English friend's house for dinner, what will you prepare according to the conversation
If I am invited to an English friend’s house for dinner, I will prepare a few things and remember some important manners.
First, I will _______________ for the host, but I won’t bring food unless they ask me to. Then, I’ll remember to wait for___
___ to start eating before I begin. When using______________, I’ll hold the knife__________ hand and the fork_________. If I feel confused, I can just ____________________________.
After the meal, I will __________________________________. ________________.Most importantly, I will ________________
___________!
Post - reading
bring a small gift
watch what everyone else does
a knife and fork
thank the host and say that everything
was delicious
just relax and
enjoy myself
in my right
in my left
the
host
How is the British table manner different from Chinese table manners
Post - reading
In Britain, people use a knife and fork, with the knife in the right hand and the fork in the left.
How is the British table manner different from Chinese table manners
Post - reading
In China, people use chopsticks. Also, in China, it is polite to wait for older people to start eating first.
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.
3d
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.
Post - reading
I'm going to a Chinese friend's house for dinner. Could you give me some advice on table manners
Sure! First, wait for older people to start eating.
Post - reading
Oh, right. What else
Sit up straight and keep your elbows off the table.
Got it. What if I can’t reach the food
You should ask others to pass
you the dish.
How about shared dishes
Use serving chopsticks and spoons to take food.
Post - reading
Thanks a lot!
You’re welcome. Enjoy your dinner!
用单词的适当形式填空。
1. It’s necessary to learn about some table ________ (manner).
2. Could you tell me the ________ (properly) way to use a knife and fork
3. English table manners are so __________ (confuse) that I’m a little worried.
4. Remember ________ (take) your passport when you travel to a foreign country.
5. They enjoyed ___________ (they) at the park yesterday.
6. I really don’t understand the __________ (confuse) instructions on the box.
7. In Yunnan, there are still some wild tea trees that are over 1,000 years old. They are really __________ (common) and valuable.
8. You are supposed ________ (greet) the elders first in that country.
manners
proper
confusing
to take
themselves
confusing
uncommon
to greet
exercises
1. Memorize the new words and phrases.
2. Practice the conversations with your partner using the
sentence patterns we have learned.
3. Finish the exercises.
Homework
Thank you !/ 让教学更有效 精品试卷 | 英语学科
基本信息
学科:英语
年级:八年级下册
课题:Unit 6 Crossing Cultures Section A(3a-3d)
课时:1 课时
课型:阅读与口语交际课
教学目标
语言能力
掌握词汇:manner, proper, confusing, unless, greet 等。
掌握句型:be supposed to…, be expected to…, It’s + adj. + to do…。
读懂英国餐桌礼仪对话,完成 3a–3d 阅读与表达任务。
能用英语介绍中英餐桌礼仪,进行跨文化交际表达。
文化意识 了解英国、中国、韩国、日本、印度的餐桌礼仪差异。
树立尊重文化差异、文明得体交际的意识。
思维品质
学会略读、找细节、梳理结构的阅读策略。
对比中外礼仪,培养比较思维与归纳能力。
学习能力
提升信息提取、笔记整理、口语输出能力。
通过小组合作完成角色扮演与表达。
教学重难点
重点:掌握英国餐桌礼仪;掌握be supposed to, unless 用法。
难点:得体介绍中外餐桌礼仪;完成 3d 口语输出。
教学准备 PPT、阅读材料、课堂练习单、情景卡片
教学过程
Step 1 复习导入(5 分钟)
快速回顾各国问候礼仪:bow, shake hands, kiss on the cheek, Namaste。
图片导入餐桌礼仪,引出主题:Table manners around the world。
情境:Hongli 要去英国朋友家吃饭,很担心,引出课文对话。
Step 2 读中活动(20 分钟)
3a 略读 快速读对话,回答:Why is Hongli worried 答案:She is having dinner at her friend’s house and English table manners are confusing.
找细节 — Where is Sam from
— London.
— What does Hongli want to know
— English table manners.
3b 结构化笔记(餐前 / 餐中 / 餐后) Before: bring a small gift; don’t bring food unless the host asks. During: wait for the host to start; knife right, fork left. After: thank the host; say food is delicious. 4. 3c 句型操练 用 bring /wait/hold /thank/say 完成句子。
Step 3 读后输出(15 分钟) 1. 对比中英礼仪 UK: knife & fork; wait for host. China: chopsticks; wait for elders. 2. 3d 角色扮演 给外国朋友介绍中国餐桌礼仪: Wait for elders to start. Sit straight; elbows off the table. Ask others to pass food. Use serving chopsticks. 3. 小组展示,教师点评。
Step 4 小结与作业(5 分钟) 1. 小结:重点词汇、句型、英国餐桌礼仪三阶段。 2. 作业: 熟记单词短语。 熟读 3a 对话。 完成随堂练习。
板书设计
Unit 6 Section A 3a–3d Table Manners
重点词 manner, proper, confusing, unless, greet
重点句 be supposed to dobe expected to doIt’s + adj. + to do UK manners Before: small giftDuring: wait host; knife right, fork leftAfter: thank host; say delicious China manners chopsticks; wait for elders/ 让教学更有效 精品试卷 | 英语学科
一、单词适当形式填空
We should learn about table ________ (manner).
Could you tell me the ________ (proper) way to use forks
The rules are too ________ (confuse) for me.
Don’t bring food ________ the host asks you to.
You are supposed ________ (greet) the host first.
They enjoyed ________ (they) at the party.
It is ________ (polite) to point at others with chopsticks.
This kind of plant is ________ (common) and very valuable.
二、单项选择
You ________ wait for the host to start eating in Britain.
are supposed to B. can to C. should to D. shall
Don’t bring food ________ the host tells you.
if B. unless C. because D. though
It’s rude ________ your elbows on the table.
put B. to put C. putting D. puts
In China, we usually ________ to greet guests.
bow B. kiss C. shake hands D. rub noses
You should ask others to ________ food if you can’t reach it.
pass B. take C. bring D. carry
三、根据课文内容填空
UK Table Manners Before the meal:Bring a ________ gift. Don’t bring food ________ the host asks you to.During the meal:________ for the host to start. Hold the knife in your ________ hand and the fork in your ________.After the meal:________ the host and say the food was ________.
四、完成句子(中国礼仪)
你应该等长辈先开始吃。
You ________ ________ ________ wait for the elders to start.
不要把胳膊肘放在桌子上。
Don’t ________ your elbows on the table.
你应该请别人递菜。
You should ________ others to ________ the dish.
用公筷夹菜。
Use ________ chopsticks to take food.
八下Unit6 Crossing Cultures Section A (3a- 3d) 课堂练习参考答案:
单词适当形式填空
manners 2. proper 3. confusing 4. unless 5. to greet 6. themselves 7. impolite 8. uncommon
单项选择
1. A 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. A
课文填空
small; unless; Wait; right; left; Thank; delicious
完成句子
1. are supposed to 2. put 3. ask; pass 4. serving

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