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Section A (1a-2d) Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands. 学习目标  Key words & phrases:      custom, bow, kiss, greet  Key sentences:      —What are people in Korea supposed to do when            they meet for the first time?       —They’re supposed to bow.         (…be supposed / expected to do sth.)  Learn about different customs in different countries. Different countries have different cultures. Lead in What do people do when they meet for the first time? shake hands Sometimes it’s not polite to shake hands. kiss v. & n.亲吻,接吻 bow v. & n.鞠躬 Maybe they’re supposed to bow or kiss. In the United States what do the people do when they meet for the first time? In America, they are supposed to shake hands. In Mexico, they are supposed to shake hands. In Mexico what do the people do when they meet for the first time? They are supposed to bow when they meet for the first time. In Korea In Japan They are supposed to bow when they meet for the first time. In Brazil, People kiss each other when they meet for the first time. shaking hands: You should shake hands with others with a smile. At the same time you shouldn’t wear hats or gloves when you do this. Usually, the time of shaking hands shouldn’t last more than 3 seconds. It is polite to wait for the ladies, the leaders or the old to show their hands first, then you can shake with them. 拓展 bow: When you bow to others, you should stand at attention and take off your hat to show your respect.      kiss: If you meet a friend or your relative, you can greet him or her with a hug or a kiss on the cheeks. If you are a couple, you can hug and kiss, but if you are parents and children, you just kiss on the face or forehead. If you are brothers or sisters, you just kiss on the cheeks. n. 风俗;习惯 countries customs 1. _____ Brazil 2. _____ the United States 3. _____ Japan 4. _____ Mexico 5. _____ Korea a. bow b. shake hands c. kiss b What do people do when they meet for the first time? Match the countries with the customs. c a b a Presentation 1a Listen and check your answers in 1a. countries customs 1. _____ Brazil 2. _____ the United States 3. _____ Japan 4. _____ Mexico 5. _____ Korea a. bow b. Shake hands c. kiss c b a b a 1b Make conversations about what people in different countries do when they meet for the first time. Talk about the countries in 1a or other countries. 1c A: What are people in Korea supposed to do when they meet for the first time? B: They’re supposed to bow. How about in the United States? A: In the United States, they’re expected to shake hands. … Maria is an exchange student. Last night she had dinner at an American friend’s house. Listen and check (√) the mistakes Maria make. 2a Maria’s mistakes _______ arrived late _______ ate the wrong food _______ greeted Paul’s mother the wrong way _______ wore the wrong clothes 1. Maria was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but she _____________. 2. In Maria’s country, when you’re invited for 7:00, you’re expected to ___________. Listen again. Fill in the blanks. arrived at 8:00 come later 2b 3. When Maria met Paul’s mom, she was supposed to ___________. 4. Maria should ask what she is supposed to _______ if she is invited to a party next time. wear shake hands How was the dinner at Paul’s house last night? Well, it was OK, but I made some mistakes. I was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but… Role-play a conversation between Maria and Dan. Use the information in 2a and 2b. 2c Role-play the conversation. How was the welcome party for foreign students last night? Great! I made some new friends. But a funny thing happened. 2d What? I met a Japanese boy called Sato, and as soon as I held out my hand, he bowed. That’s how people in Japan are expected to greet each other. It’s impolite if you don’t bow. I didn’t know that. So I just stood there with my hand out. Finally, I returned the bow. I remember when I first met Marie last year, I did the same thing. I held out my hand and to my surprise, she kissed me on both sides of my face! I wouldn’t mind that! Very funny. Later I found out French people are supposed to kiss when they see each other. Countries Customs France kiss Japan bow Korea bow Brazil kiss The United States shake hands Mexico shake hands China shake hands … … Different Customs 1. You are supposed to shake hands. be supposed to do… 应该……被期望 做……,当句子的主语是人时,它可 以用来表示劝告,建议,义务,责任 等,相当于“to be expected to do sth., or to have to do sth.” Language Points e.g. You’re supposed to ask the teacher if you want to leave the classroom. 如果你要离开教室,应该先问问老 师。 We are not supposed to play football on Sunday. 不准我们在星期日踢足球。 2. That’s how people in Japan are expected to greet each other. greet = to welcome or say “hello” v. “问候,打招呼” e.g. He greeted her by saying “good mor- ning”. 他向她打招呼说 “早上好”。 She greeted me with a friendly smile. 她向我微笑致意。 翻译句子。 1、这就是日本人期待的相互问候的方式。 ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ 2、我只是傻傻的伸着手站在那,最后我也鞠躬。 ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ 3、我伸出了手,但出乎我的意料,她亲了我的面颊。 ____________________________________________ ___________________________________ Exercises That’s how people in Japan are expected to greet each other. So I just stood there with my hand out. Finally, I returned the bow. I held out my hand and to my surprise, she kissed me on both sides of my face! Summary 1. Key words & phrases: custom, bow, kiss, greet 2. Key sentences: (…be supposed / expected to do sth.) 3. Learned about different customs in different countries. Homework 1. Preview the passage in 3a. 2. Do the exercises in students’ book. Thank you! 查看更多

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