Unit 6 Crossing Cultures Section A 3a-3d 课件+音频(共23张PPT)人教版(新教材)八年级下册

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Unit 6 Crossing Cultures Section A 3a-3d 课件+音频(共23张PPT)人教版(新教材)八年级下册

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Section A 3a-3d
U6 Crossing Cultures
What do you remember about Idian culture
Table
Manners
In India, people have a special greeting. They press their palms together, bow their head, and say, "Namaste."
People in India use their right hand to eat. They may not always eat with a knife and fork.
People often eat a lot of curry. It's popular in India.
Have you tried other countries’ food before
Do you know any other dining manners
Elders start eating first.
Don't stick chopsticks upright in the rice.
Don't tap bowls with chopsticks.
Chinese Table Manners
Don't point at people with chopsticks.
When toasting, the younger person's cup should be lower.
Don't make noise while eating.
Chinese Table Manners
French Table Manners
Tear bread into small pieces and place directly on the tablecloth.
Wrists above the table edge
Never put your elbows on the table
Rule: hand visible(可见的), elbows hidden
British Table Manners
In the UK, the standard way to use a knife and fork is to hold the fork in the left hand and the knife in the right hand.
This is what we will focus on today.
Do you know any other British table manners
Listen and Answer
1. What is Hongli going to do tonight
2. Why is Hongli phoning Sam
3. Where is Sam from How does he help Hongli
Because Hongli is ________ about English table manners.
4. Skim and answer the questions.
(1) Where is Sam from
(2) Why does Hongli ask Sam questions
(3) What does Hongli think of English
table manners
confusing
worried
Sam is from London, the UK.
Hongli thinks English table manners
are _____________.
4. Skim and answer the questions.
(4) Is Sam happy or unhappy to answer
Hongli’s questions
(5) How do you know that
(6) How many questions does Hongli ask
Happy.
Sam says, “Ask me anything!”
Four.
5. Scan the conversation and choose the correct answer.
What’s the meaning of “Yes ”
A. Any other advice
B. Any other questions
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
3a: Read the conversation. Why is Hongli 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
Why is Hongli
worried
British table manners
(don’t + unless) which means a positive statement.
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!
British table manners
to show thanks
3a
Read the conversation. Why is Hongli worried
3b: 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, but don’t
bring food unless
the host asks
you to.
Wait for the host to start before you eat.
Hold the knife in your right hand, and the fork in your left.
Thank the host and say that everything was delicious.
Deepen Understanding
What small gifts should people bring
You can bring small, thoughtful gifts like a box of chocolates, a bunch of flowers, or a bottle of wine. These gifts are polite and not too heavy for the host to handle.
Why do people not usually bring food
Usually, the host will prepare all the food and drinks for the meal carefully. Bringing your own food may make the host feel that their preparation is not enough, or it may not match the dishes they have planned.
Deepen Understanding
What should you do if you get confused during the party
If you get confused about the table manners, just watch what everyone else does and follow their example.
Do you think watching what everyone else does is wise
Yes, it is very wise. This is a simple and polite way to avoid making mistakes. It shows that you respect the local customs, and it helps you fit in easily at the party.
3c: Listen to the conversation. Then role-play it.
Name Purpose Expression
Hongli Ask for advice
Sam Give advice
Hongli Give responses
Tip: Read the dialogue carefully and fill in the blanks.
Could you tell me the proper way to use ______________too
____________else
Should I_________________
After the meal,_____the host and say ________________.
Thanks, I will!
Bring________________, but don’t bring______.
And remember to wait for________________before you eat.
Just hold the______in your right hand, left______.
If you___________, watch what_____________does.
______to know!
OK._________else
bring something
knife and fork
Anything
bring a small gift food
the host to start
knife fork
get confused everyone else
thank everything was delicious
Good
Anything
1. Do you think Sam’s tone is serious, relaxed, or a little humorous
2. Why do you think so What kind of person is Sam
Tip: Discuss in pairs and be ready for role-play.
Analyze the Tone
Shadowing & Practice
Step 1. Shadowing:Repeat sentence by sentence, paying attention to imitating the______________________
Step 2. Pair Practice
pronunciation and intonation.
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 for shared dishes.
Conversation Example:
A:I'm going to a Chinese friend's house for dinner. Could you give me some advice on table manners
B:Sure! 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.
Cultural Respect & Understanding
Every culture has its own special rules.
Be open-minded and always learn!
Understanding these rules helps us connect better with the world.

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