Unit 6 Crossing Cultures Section A 1a-1d课件(共17张PPT,内嵌音视频)

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Unit 6 Crossing Cultures Section A 1a-1d课件(共17张PPT,内嵌音视频)

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(共17张PPT)
Crossing
Cultures
Look and Share
1. What Chinese elements can you see in the photo
2.Does the girl like to learn about Chinese cultures
A red Chinese fan, Chinese characters and calligraphy.
Yes, she does.
How do people greet each other in different countries
the US
hello
hug
bump fists
shake hands
Japan
bow
hug
say hello
the UK
Korea
bow
France
kiss on the cheek
rub noses
1a
Pre-listening
Match the greetings with the pictures.
shake hands bow bump fists
rub noses kiss on the cheek hug
握手
鞠躬
碰拳
碰鼻子
轻吻脸颊
拥抱
D
C
B
F
A
E
I think the people in picture A are from France, because French people usually kiss on the cheek.
1b Listen and match the guests with their feelings.
1. Anna
2. Li Tong
3. Ji-Hoon
A. embarrassed
B. surprised
C. confused
Share your ideas on why they have these feelings.
Because they have different .
greeting customs
问候习俗
1c Listen again. Complete the table with the common greetings in each country.
Anna(US) Kaito(Japan) Harry(UK) Marie(France)
say “hello” or shake hands
bow
shake hands (formally), say “hello” (usually), hug (sometimes), bow ( at special times)
kiss friends on the cheek
In Japan, we bow as soon as we meet a teacher.
Bow is so formal that we only do it at special times.
In Korean culture, we don't usually kiss people unless we love them.
Key Language
Pair work
1. In the US, people usually say "hello" or shake hands.
2. In the UK, people usually say "hello" and sometimes they hug.
3. In Japan, they bow to each other and say こんにちは.
4. In China, we usually greet each other by saying "nihao" ,
shaking hands or "zuoyi".
5.In France, close friends usually kiss on the cheek.
6. In New Zealand, Maori people rub noses when they meet.
9.Homework
1.Review the new words and expressions.
2.Tell your classmates about greeting customs.

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