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Reading1:WheninRomeLeadinWatchavideoandanswerthequestion:Whatisthevideoabout?Cometotheconversation

WheninRomeTask1Learnnewwordsshakesb’shand

與某人握手Shakinghandsisaproperwaytogreet.[?pr?p?(r)]

[gri:t]

正確的打招呼

behavepolitelyinpublicWeshouldn’tpushin(插隊(duì))beforeothers.Weshouldn’ttalkloudlyinpublic.[b??he?v]

表現(xiàn)

大眾,公眾

大聲地

inone’sway

擋住某人的路Ifsomeoneisinourway,weoftensay“Excuseme”.勞駕

Words&phrasesgreetkisscloseconversationavoidsubjectbehavebumploudly

問候親吻親密的談話避免話題表現(xiàn)撞,碰大聲地

sayingRomanshakesb’shandinpublicpushininone’swayexcusemeaswell(as)byaccident

諺語羅馬人握手公開地插隊(duì)擋住某人的路勞駕也,還有偶然

Task2ListeningListenandmatchthemainideaswiththetopics.Topic1(Line1--6)Topic2(Line7--9)Topic3(Line10--17)Topic4(Line18--19)Topic5(Line20--26)Howtobehaveathome.Howtobehaveinpublic.Howtogreetpeople.WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.Howtostartaconversation.Task3FastreadingGiveforwhatBritishpeopledoandforwhattheydonotdo.

P68B2Greeting:

1.say“hello”or“nicetomeetyou”2.shakehands3.usuallygreetpeoplewithakiss4.talkabouttheweather,holidays,musicorbooks5.talkaboutage,weightormoneyInpublic:

1.queueforsomething2.pushinbeforeothers3.say“sorry”iftheybumpintoothers4.pushpastpeople5.shoutorlaughloudlyAthome:say“please”and“thankyou”allthetimeTask4CarefulreadingLet’splayagame:

groupworkcompetitionRules:Dividetheclassintofivegroups.Afterreading,eachgroupcanchooseyourfavouritefruit.Ifyoucangivealltheanswers,youcangetallthepointsforyourgroup.Ifyouarewrong,youwillloseonepoint,andtheothergroupswillhaveachancetogetonepoint.Groupworkcompetition12345Youaregreat!Part1:

ReadtheconversationLine1--6,andcheckthesentencesTorF.JennywilltalkaboutthemannersintheUSA.2)Britishpeoplesay“hello”or“nicetomeetyou”whentheymeetforthefirsttime.3)Britishpeoplegreeteveryonewithakiss.

UKrelativesorclosefriendswithakissPart2:

ReadtheconversationLine7--9,andfillintheblanks.Britishpeopletalkaboutthe(1)________,(2)_________,music,booksorsomethingelse.Butpleaseavoidsubjectslike(3)________,(4)_______or(5)__________.weatherholidayageweightmoneyPart3:

ReadtheconversationLine10–17,andchoosethebestanswer.1)Theythinkit’srudeto________.A.QueuefortheturnB.Pushinbeforeothers2)Iftheybumpintosomeone,they’llsay______.A.Sorry.B.Excuseme.3)Ifyou’reintheirway,they’llsay_________.A.Sorry.B.Excuseme.Part4:

ReadtheconversationLine18--19,andanswerthequestion.AreBritishpeoplepoliteathome?Yes,theyare.Part5:

ReadtheconversationLine20--26,andtranslatethesentence.WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.入鄉(xiāng)隨俗Task5PostreadingChoosethecorrectwordstocompletethearticle.

P69B3avoidconversationrelativesqueuemovepushinshakeyourhandbumpintoinpublicverypoliteGoodmannersintheUKBritishpeopleusuallysay“hello”or“nicetomeetyou”and(1)________________whentheymeetyouforthefirsttime.Theyonlygreet(2)________orclosefriendswithakiss.

shakeyourhandrelativesavoidconversationrelativesqueuemovepushinshakeyourhandbumpintoinpublicverypoliteTheyliketostarta(3)_____________withsubjectsliketheweather,holidays,musicorbooks.They(4)_____talkingaboutage,weightormoney.Britishpeoplethinkitisrudeto(5)_________beforeothers.Theyalways(6)______.Theysay“sorry”ifthey(7)__________youinthestreet.

conversationavoidpushinqueue

bumpintoavoidconversationrelativesqueuemovepushinshakeyourhandbumpintoinpublicverypoliteWhentheywantyouto(8)______,theysay“excuseme”.Theydonotliketoshoutorlaughloudly(9)_________.Britishpeopleare(10)__________athometoo.Theysay“please”or“thankyou”allthetime.“WheninRome,doasRomansdo.”Whenweareinastrangeplace,weshoulddoasthelocalpeopledo.moveinpublicverypoliteTask6ReadinrolesDaniel:BoysJenny:GirlsPleaseread:*Loudly*BeautifullyDiscussion

EightstudentsareinagroupanddiscussthemannersinChina.

MannersinChinaHowtogreetpeople?Howtobehaveinpublic?Howtobehaveathome?Whatmannersshouldweimprove?Somemoreideasforyou:InChina,weusuallygreetpeopleusing“你好”.MostChinesebehavepolitelyinpublic.Weusuallyobeytrafficrules,queueforourturnandofferourseatstotheold.Butweseldomsay“please”

and“thankyou”athomeandweoftentalkwhenweareeating.Evensomepeopletalkloudlyinpublic.Ithinkweshouldgiveupthesebadmanners.Summary

Wejustrememberthat“WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.”Whenweareinastran

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