unit 6 Crossing Cultures Section A 1a-2d 课件+音视频(共22张PPT)人教版(新教材)八年级下册

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Unit 6
Crossing Cultures
第1课时 (Section A 1a-2d)
R·八年级下册
Watch the video
Lead in
In this video, we learn about how to greet people in different culture backgrounds. Do you know any ways of greeting
shake hands bow bump fists
rub noses kiss on the cheek hug
Match the greetings with the pictures.
1a
轻吻脸颊
碰鼻子
鞠躬
握手
拥抱
D
C
B
F
A
E
Pre-listening
碰拳
How do people greet each other in different countries
Think and say
Listen to three conversations at a party. Match the guests with their feelings. Share your ideas on why they have these feelings.
1b
While-listening
1. Anna
2. Li Tong
3. Ji-Hoon
A. embarrassed
B. surprised
C. confused
尴尬的
困惑的
Listen again. Complete the table with the common greetings in each country.
1c
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
After-listening
Listening scripts
Hi, Kaito! You’re new here, right I’m Anna Brown, one of your teachers. Pleased to meet you ... Oh!
What’s wrong, Ms Brown
Sorry, your bow surprised me. We usually just say “hello” or shake hands in the US!
That’s surprising! In Japan, we bow as soon as we meet a teacher.
Conversation 1
Anna:
Kaito:
Anna:
Kaito:
surprised
Conversation 2
Hello! You’re Li Tong, right I’m Harry. We’re in the same science class.
Oh, hi, Harry! ... Sorry, should we shake hands How do you greet others in the UK
We could, but it’s a little formal. Usually we just say “hello”.
Do you kiss others on the cheek
We hug sometimes, but we don’t usually kiss to say hello. We don’t bow either. That’s so formal that we only do it at special times.
Wow! I thought people in the UK were very formal.
Harry:
Li Tong:
Harry:
Li Tong:
Harry:
Li Tong :
confused
Hey, Ji-Hoon, meet Marie. She’s from France.
Hi, Ji-Hoon, nice to meet you ... Oh, don’t look so embarrassed!
It’s embarrassing! In Korean culture, we don’t usually kiss people unless we love them.
In France we kiss friends on the cheek to say hello!
Conversation 3
Bob:
Marie:
Ji-Hoon:
Marie:
embarrassed
Choose two characters from 1b and 1c. Role-play meeting each other.
1c
How do you greet people in...
Is it common to greet others by...
We usually ... to say hello. We don’t / never ... because it’s too formal / not formal enough.
辨析:by,with与in 三者都可表示“用”。区别如下:
by
with
in
常指通过某种方式或方法
常指用某种具体的工具或身体部位
常常指用某种语言、材料等
They greet others by shaking hands.
She writes with her right hand.
I can talk with them in French.
足够地;充分地
常修饰形容词或副词,位于被修饰词之后。
Sample
How do you greet people in the US, Anna
We usually just say “hello” or shake hands. Is it common to greet others by shaking hands in the UK, Harry?
No. We don’t do that often because it’s too formal. Usually we just say “hello”.
Complete the sentences about Indian culture. What else do you know about India
2a
1. Many people like /do not like curry.
2. It is usually OK to be late /early when visiting friends.
3. People will usually offer you some tea /fruit when you visit them.
4. People usually wear clothes which cover their arms/legs.
5. It is rude/polite to give or take things with your left hand.
6. Dishes with beef are common/uncommon.
此句省略了主语和be动词,使句子更简洁有力,完整句子为“when you are visiting friends”。
It’s+形容词+to do sth. 做某事……的。
◇ It’s difficult to finish the task on time. 按时完成这项任务很难。
Listen to the conversation and number the pictures in the order of the topics mentioned.
2b
1
2
3
4
1.In India, people have a special __________. They press
their palms together, __________, and say, “Namaste.”
2.People in India use their __________ hand to eat. They
may not always eat with a __________ and fork.
Listen again and complete the sentences.
2c
greeting
bow
right
knife
press... together 将……按压在一起
有礼了(印度人行合十礼时口中所念之词)
use sth to do sth=use sth for doing sth 用某物做某事
a lot of
cows
walk
be special to 对……重要
3.People often eat __________ curry. It’s popular in
India.
4.In India, __________ are very special to many people.
They can __________ anywhere they like.
Listening scripts
We heard you’re going to India, Peter! How exciting!
Yes, I’m really excited! You went there last year, right Can you tell me about their customs
Sure! First, they have a special greeting. They press their palms together, bow, and say, “ Namaste.” Wow! I’ll remember that.
Ella:
Peter:
Ella:
Peter:
在谈论习俗时,可以用序数词,first, second..来增加语言的逻辑和层次。
Second, you should only use your right hand to eat. With my knife and fork
Well, people may not use a knife and fork at all. Very often they eat with their hands instead.
OK! Anything else
Ella:
Peter:
Ella:
Peter:
Yes! People in India often eat a lot of curry. I ate chicken curry there, and it was delicious! But don’t expect to eat any beef. Cows are protected in India. They are special to many people.
And they even walk anywhere they like! While we were there, one walked right in front of our car! It walked so slowly that we had to slow down and follow it!
Emma:
Emma:
Imagine a friend is going to visit India. Tell him or her about Indian customs.
2d
A: How do people in India greet others
B: ...
A: What special foods do Indian people often eat
B: ...
Example
A: How do people in India greet others
B: They usually press their palms together, bow,
and say, “Namaste”.
A: What special foods do Indian people often eat
B: They often eat a lot of curry.
A: And what should I pay attention to when eating
with Indian people
B: Oh, you should eat with your right hand.
Homework
Review the new words and expressions of
this lesson.
Make a dialogue about greeting customs with your classmate.
Do some related exercises.

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