Unit 6 Crossing Cultures Section B (Project & Reading Plus)课件(共25张PPT)人教版(新教材)初中英语八年级下册

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Unit 6 Crossing Cultures Section B (Project & Reading Plus)课件(共25张PPT)人教版(新教材)初中英语八年级下册

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(共25张PPT)
Section B
Project+Reading plus
Unit 6
Crossing Cultures
To sort out the similarities and differences in customs between China and another country in terms of greetings, dressing, table manners, etc by participating in the project based learning of "Comparing Cultural Customs of Two Countries".
To enhance their sense of identity and pride in excellent traditional Chinese culture by learning the meanings and values of Chinese cultural symbols.
学习目标
1
2
A: How do you greet people in ...
B: It is common to greet others by..../ We usually...to say hello.
shake hands
bow
kiss on both cheeks
kiss on one cheek
bump fists with each other
hug
Review
A: Should we take a gift when visiting someone in England
B: __________________________________________.
A: What else should we pay attention to when giving or receiving a gift
B: ___________________unless________________________.
___________________as soon as _________________________.
Yes. We can take a small gift.
Don’t take food
the host ask you to
Open the gift
you receive it.
Fill and say
In western countries:
It is embarrassing ________________________
because the host may be busy preparing food for the party.
to arrive too early at the party
You should _______________________________
so that you wouldn’t feel embarrassed.
try to dress for the occasion
Remember not____________________________
unless you know the person very well. Food and culture are safe conversation topics.
to ask personal questions
In groups, research the similarities and differences between customs in China and another country. You can choose some topics from the list below.
4a
Project
France
India
The United Kingdom
America
Japan
Brazil
In groups, research the similarities and differences between customs in China and another country. You can choose some topics from the list plete the table with your ideas.
4a
greetings
wearing the right clothes
giving and receiving gifts
visiting others
eating customs
good / bad conversation topics
Join a different group. Tell them about your research.
4b
Today, our group is going to explore the cultural customs of China and Brazil. We’ll focus on our topics: table manners…
First, let’s look at table manners…
Next, I’ll show you…
Third, let me tell you…
Finally, I’ll share with you…
In conclusion, we can see that…
Presentation
What do you think of these customs What should we do if we meet different customs
show respect
more open-mind
cultural awareness
...
Think and say
Rejoin your original group. Share what you learnt in the other group.
4c
Today, our group would like to share some interesting customs between China and Brazil.
First, let’s talk about greetings. In China, we usually shake hands and smile when we meet someone new. For good friends, we might pat each other on the shoulder. But in Brazil, people are much more warm and outgoing—they often greet with a big hug and even cheek kisses, even if they just meet for the first time!
Next, clothes. In China, we like to dress modestly. For business or formal events, we often wear suits or other formal clothes. Brazilians love bright, colorful and casual clothes in daily life, but when they go to parties, they dress very elegantly and eye-catching.
Then, giving and receiving gifts. In China, we always give gifts with both hands, and we never give clocks or pears because they sound like bad luck in Chinese. Also, we usually open the gift later, not in front of the giver. But in Brazil, people give gifts with one hand, and they open the gift right away to show how happy and thankful they are.
When visiting others, Chinese people always bring small gifts like fruits or snacks, and we try to arrive on time. Brazilians are more relaxed about time—they might arrive a little later than the planned time, and they often bring flowers or chocolates as gifts.
For eating customs, Chinese people use chopsticks and share all the dishes on the table. Brazilians use knives and forks, and they love their famous barbecue, called churrasco. Their meals are usually slow and lively, full of laughter with family and friends.
Finally, conversation topics. In China, we like to talk about work, family and daily life, but we avoid asking about age, money or other private things. Brazilians are big fans of football, music and festivals—they love talking about these topics and keep their conversations very lively and fun!
Reading plus
What do you know about dragons in Chinese culture
What does red mean to you in Chinese culture
What are lucky numbers in China Why
Presentation
Look at the picture and title, and then predict:
1. What do you think the passage will talk about
2. Which symbols are mentioned in the passage
It talks about symbols of Chinese culture.
Dragons, the colour red, and lucky numbers.
3.Where is this passage most likely from
A. A storybook. B. culture magazine.
C. A travel guide. D. A news report.
4.What’s the structure of the text
Tips:Titles and pictures often tell us the main idea.
Presentation
Scan the passage and find some cultural symbols(文化符号).
Dragons
The colour red
Lucky numbers
Do they have the same meaning in China and in the West
Read Para.1 and choose the correct answers.
Dragons
1. In China, dragons are a symbol of ____.
A. frightening monsters
B. power and good fortune
C. bad luck
D. wealth only
2.The word “descendants” in the text
probably means ____.
A. people who are afraid of something
B. people who come from a certain family
or group
C. people who like to draw pictures
D. people who live in China
Read Para.1 again and
choose the correct answers.
Dragons
power
good fortune
places
names
idioms
monster
Read Para.2 and choose the correct answers.
1. In China, red is a symbol of ____.
A. bad luck and sadness
B. good luck and wealth
C. loss and sadness
D. only love
2.The word “symbolize” in the sentence “red roses symbolize love” probably means ____.
A. stand for
B. bring
C. take
D. mean to
The colour red
Read Para. 2 again and
complete the table.
The colour red
good luck
wealth
festivals
celebrations
shows importance
symbolizes love
means loss
What red decorations can you see
Read Para.3 and answer the questions.
1. What is the common reason for
some numbers being lucky in
China
They are lucky because they sound like Chinese words with positive meanings.
2. Can you give another example of a lucky number in Chinese culture (not mentioned in the text)
The number 520 is popular because it sounds like “I love you”.
Lucky numbers
Unlucky number
Read Para.3 again and
complete the table.
Lucky numbers
things going well
good things in pairs
wealth
long life
death
seven
thirteen
Do you know the reasons in the West
Discuss and share in pairs.
1. What positive meanings does red have in other cultures
In Chinese culture, red stands for joy, luck, happiness, celebration and warmth. Besides China, red also has positive meanings in many other cultures. In India, red represents purity, marriage and good luck. In South Africa, red means mourning respect and deep love. In many Asian countries, red symbolizes courage, energy and success.
But red has strong negative meanings in Western culture. In western countries, red stands for danger, warning, violence, blood, death and evil. It also means anger, loss and bad luck in western traditional culture.
2. What negative meaning does red have in Western culture
Discuss and say
Imagine that you are a tour guide in China. What additional information can you give tourists on Chinese cultural symbols
2
More Symbols to Explore
Pandas: They are a national treasure, symbolizing peace and friendship.
Chinese Knot: It stands for unity, good luck, and happiness.
Tea: It’s a symbol of Chinese hospitality and the slow, peaceful way of life.
...
Hi everyone! As your tour guide, let me share more Chinese cultural symbols with you.
Do you love cute pandas They are not just cute animals but a symbol of peace and friendship. They are also China’s national treasures.
One of another famous symbols of China is Chinese knots. They are made of red strings and are usually used as a decoration during the Spring Festival. They stand for unity, good luck, and happiness.
Also, Chinese tea is a cultural symbol more than a drink. There are many kinds like green tea and black tea. When we serve tea to guests, it shows our kindness. And making tea is also a traditional art.
Keep an eye on these Chinese cultural symbols during our trip—they’re all part of China’s rich culture!
1. What customs from around the world have you learnt
2. What are some cultural differences between China and other countries
3. Can you use adverbial clauses with so ... that, unless, and as soon as properly
4. Why do you think it is important to know about cultural differences
5. How should we communicate with people from different cultures
你学到了世界各地的哪些风俗习惯?
你能正确使用含有so ... that, unless, 以及 as soon as的状语从句吗?
为什么你认为了解文化差异很重要?
我们应该如何与来自不同文化背景的人沟通?
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
入乡随俗
Reflecting
中国和其他国家有哪些文化差异?
Homework
预习Unit 7新单词。
画一幅你最喜欢的中国文化符号的图片,并写两句话。

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