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Unit10Youaresupposedtoshakehands.(SectionB1a-2e)It’s______tomakenoisewhileeatingnoodles,itmeansthefoodisvery________.2.You’resupposedto__________thebowl.TablemannersinJapanpolitedeliciouspickupInChina,you

makenoisewhileeatingnoodles.It'simpolite.InJapan,youmakenoisewhileeatingnoodles.Itshowsthatyoulikethefood.WhatwillhappenifyoueatnoodlesinJapan?Butaren'tsupposedtoaresupposedtoAsaChinese,doyouknowthetablemannersinChina?Lookatthesepictures,whichispoliteandwhichisimpolite?公筷However,

inIndia,youaresupposedto

.InChina,youaresupposedto

.Thereisnoneedtousechopsticks.eatwithyourhands

eatwiththechopsticks

ChineseTableMannersWeshouldeatwithourchopsticks.

NickPeterWearenotsupposedtoeatwithhands.Youaresupposedtopickupyourbowlofrice.Therearemanytablemannersaroundtheworld.Differentcountrieshavedifferentcustoms.Inwesterncountries,peopleeatwithforksandknives.InChina,it’simpolitetostickyourchopsticksintoyourfood.InChina,you’renotsupposedtouseyourchopstickstohitanemptybowl.InFrance,you’resupposedtoputyourbreadonthetable.Howmuchdoyouknowabouttablemannersaroundtheworld?Takethefollowingquiz.CircleTfortrueorFforfalseaftereachsentence.1aMindyourmanners!1.InIndia,you’resupposedtoeatwithyourhands.TF2.InChina,you’renotsupposedtostickyourchopsticksintothefood.TF3.InKorea,theyoungestpersonisexpectedtostarteatingfirst.TFHowmuchdoyouknowabouttablemannersaroundtheworld?Takethefollowingquiz.CircleTfortrueorFforfalseaftereachsentence.1aMindyourmanners!4.InFrance,you’resupposedtoputyourbreadonthetable.

TF5.InChina,it’simpolitetouseyourchopstickstohitanemptybowl.TF1.InIndia,you’resupposedtoeatwithyourhands.TF

2.InChina,you’renotsupposedtostickyourchopsticksintothefood.TF3.InKorea,theyoungestpersonisexpectedtostarteatingfirst.

TF4.InFrance,you’resupposedtoputyourbreadonthetable.TF5.InChina,it’simpolitetouseyourchopstickstohitanemptybowl.TF1a

Arethetablemannertrueorfalse?

oldestPracticeSteveisgoingtoChinatostudy.HisfriendYangMingistellinghimaboutthetablemannersinChina.makenoiseputyourhandsonthetabletalkwhenyourfoodisinthemouthladyfirstforkinleftknifeinrightsmokeshakelegsputyournapkinonlegsWhatshouldwenoticeinaWesternmeal?Differentcountrieshavedifferentcustoms.

WhatothertablemannersdoyouknowinChina?1、Weshouldn’t

pointatotherswhileeatingthemeals.2、Wearen’tsupposedto

makenoisewhileeatingthemeals.3、Weshouldn’ttalkwitheachotheraloud/loudlyatthetable.5、It’spolitetowipeourmouthswiththenapkin.4、It’srudeto

wipeourmouthswithourhandsaftermeals.1bPre-listeningLookandanswer.We’renotsupposedtostickourchopsticksintothefood.Weshouldn’tstickourchopsticksintothefood.It’simpolitetostickourchopsticksintothefood.Apairofchopsticksstickintothefood.What’swrongwiththispicture?YangMing:Youmustbeexcitedabout_______________tomorrow,Steve!Steve:

Yeah,butI’malittle_______,too.YangMing:Why?Steve:Well,foronething,Idon’tknow___________________verywell…andIdon’tknowhowto_______atthedinnertable.leavingforChinanervoushowtousechopsticksbehaveListenonceagainandcomplete.1bPre-listeningLookandanswer.TheboyeatsfirstbeforetheoldmanWe’renotsupposedtoeatbeforetheolderpeoplestarteating.Weshouldn’teatbeforetheolderpeoplestarteating.It’snotpolitetoeatbeforetheolderpeoplestarteating.What’swrongwiththispicture?YangMing:Oh,Isee.Well,oneimportantthingisthatyou_________________starteatingfirstifthereare___________atthetable.Steve:That’s_________.IntheUnitedStates,itdoesn’tmatter.YangMing:Yeah,Iknow.It’salso_______tostickyourchopsticksintoyourfood.You______________________withyourchopsticks,either.arenotsupposedtoolderpeopleimpoliteshouldn’tpointatanyoneinteresting1bPre-listeningLookandanswer.We’renotsupposedtopointatpeoplewithourchopsticks.Weshouldn’tpointatpeoplewithourchopsticks.It’snotpolitetopointatpeoplewithourchopsticks.Thegirlispointingattheboywithherchopsticks.What’swrongwiththispicture?Steve:Oh,OK.YangMing:Oh,andthere’sonemorethingyouneedtoknow.You’renotsupposedto__________________________.Onlyparents______________talkatthedinnertable.Childrenarenotallowedto_____.Steve:Wow!That’s…that’sunusual!YangMing:Haha,I’mjust_______!talkwhenyou’reeatingdinnerareexpectedtospeakkiddingMindyourmanners!1.InIndia,you’resupposedtoeatwithyourhands.TF2.InChina,you’renotsupposedtostickyourchopsticksintothefood.TF3.InKorea,theyoungestpersonisexpectedtostarteating

first.TF4.InFrance,you’resupposedtoputyourbreadonthetable.TF5.InChina,it’simpolitetouseyourchopstickstohitan

emptybowl.TF把...插入stickchopsticksintothefoodpointatanyonewiththechopsticksstarteatingfirstifthereareolderpeopleatthetable213

Listenandnumberthepicturesintheorderyouhear.1bSteveisgoingtoChinatostudy.HisfriendYangMingistellinghimaboutthetablemannersinChina.Lookatthepicturesandsay:What’swrongwithpicture1/2/3?1.We’renotsupposedtostickourchopsticksintothefood.2.It’snotpolitetoeatbeforetheolderpeoplestarttoeat.3.Weshouldn’tpointatpeoplewithourchopsticks.Listenagain.Matchthesesentenceparts.cb

apointat… 指向(近處,有不禮貌之意)pointto… 指向(遠(yuǎn)處)pointout 指出1cListenagainandfillinthechart.While-listeningInChinaInAmericaYouarenotsupposedtostarteatingfirstifthereareolderpeopleatthetable.__________________It’s

impolite__________________________________________________No.Useforksandknives.Youshouldn’t________________________________________________No.tostickyourchopsticksintoyourfood.pointatanyonewithyourchopsticks.Itdoesn’tmatter.knife-knivesInChinaInAmericaYouarenotsupposedtostarteatingfirstifthereareolderpeopleatthetable.____________________It’simpolite____________________________________________No.Useforksandknives.Youshouldn’t__________________________________________No.Youcantalkwhenyou’reeatingfood.It’snotpolitetotalkwithyourmouthfull.Trytocompareandfinishthechart.tostickyourchopsticksintoyourfood.pointatanyonewithyourchopsticks.Itdoesn’tmatter.A:Wearesupposedto…B:Yes,andit’simpoliteto…Talkaboutothertablemannersinyourcountry.1dpairwork1.You’re

notsupposedtostarteatingfirstifthereareolderpeopleatthetable.2.Youshouldn’tpointatanyonewithyourchopsticks.3.It’s

impolite

tostickyourchopsticksinto

yourfood.①WhenyoumeetpeopleforthefirsttimeinChina,you

.②Ifthereareolderpeopleatthetable,you

shouldn’t___________________.Instead,you

.③It’simpoliteto

.④Youshouldn’t

.

And,youcan’t

,either.⑤You’dbetternot____________whenyouareeatingdinner.Makesentencesaccordingtothesituationsingroups.aresupposedtoshakehandsshouldletolderpeopleeatfirststarteatingfirst.stickyourchopsticksintoyourfoodpointatanyonewithyourchopsticksmakenoisehitanemptybowlwithyourchopsticksAfterthemealHaveawarmtalkwiththehostsPlaysomeinterestinggamesSaythanksandbyetothehostsDon'tstayforalongtime1.InChina,it’simpolitetouseyourchopstickstohitanemptybowl.

在中國,用筷子敲打空碗是不禮貌的。拓展①empty用作形容詞時,還可意為“空洞的;空虛的”。e.g.Theseareonlysomeemptywords.這些只是一些空話。②empty還可以用作動詞,意為“排空;倒出”,其反義詞為fill“裝滿”。e.g.Iemptiedmybagbutdidn’tfindmykeys.我倒空了我的包,但是沒找到我的鑰匙。助記empty(adj.空的)full(adj.滿的)empty(v.倒空)fill(v.裝滿)Ⅰ.根據(jù)句意及漢語提示填寫單詞。1.It'simpoliteto________(指)atpeoplewithyourfingers.2.Don't________(插)yourchopsticksintothefood.3.Youcanputyourtoysinthe________(空的)box.4.Wouldyou________(介意)openingthewindows?5.Bobisanhonest________(人)inourclass.Weallbelievehim.

pointstickemptymind

personPracticeⅡ.用括號內(nèi)所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。6.It'spolite________(eat)yourfoodsilently.7.Myteacheraskedusnot________(notbe)lateforschool.8.Ithinkthemovieisworth________(see).9.Youshouldn’tuseyourchopsticks________(hit)yourbowlinChina.10.You’renotsupposed________(speak)loudlyatthetableintheUSA.toeattobeseeingtohittospeakPracticeWhatdoyouknowaboutcustomsinforeigncountries?You’renotsupposedtostickyourchopsticksintothefood.InChinaYou’resupposedtoeatwithyourhands.InIndiaInFranceYou’resupposedtoputyourbreadonthetable.SometablecustomsinforeigncountriesYou’resupposedtoeatwithyourhands.InIndiaInFranceYou’resupposedtoputyourbreadonthetable.InKoreaTheyoungestpersonisnotexpectedtostarteatingfirst.InJapanYouaresupposedtomakenoisewhileeatingnoodles.Ifyouareanexchangestudent

inforeigncountries,whatchallenges(挑戰(zhàn))willyouhave?challengestransportation(交通)foodlanguagetablemanners(餐桌禮儀)moneyweather…isastudentwhotravelsabroadtoliveinanewcountryaspartofascholarlyexchangeprogram.Now,imagineyouhaveachancetobeanexchangestudentinFranceTherewillbealotofchallengeswaitingforyou!Whatchallengeswillyouhave?languagelonelyeatinghabitscustoms...LinYue,anexchange

studentinFrance.

FranceWhatisherbiggestchallengeinFrance?交換生Let’sreadthepassageandfindouttheanswerWhatdoyouthinkisthebiggestchallengewhenvisitingaforeigncountry?e.g.MycousinwenttoAmerica,andshesaidthatlearningbasictablemannerswasherbiggestchallenge.Sheneverknewwhatshewassupposedtodoatthedinnertable.2aLookatthepicture.Thenanswerthequestionsbelow.1.Whatcanyouseeinthepicture?2.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?Frenchmeal./Westernmeal.Itmainlytalkabouttablemannersinforeigncountries.Pre-readingFastreadingWhile-readingReadthepassagequicklyandcompletethefollowingtasks.1.Findoutthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))oftheletter.receiverBeginningBodyEndingwriter2.WhatkindsofchallengesdoesLinYuefaceinFrance?ChallengesFoodLanguageTablemanners3.Whatkindofchallengesisthebiggestone?Thetablemanner.2btask1CarefulreadingWhile-readingReadPara.1andanswerthequestions.1.WhyisLinYueinFrance?2.Howdidshefeelbeforearrivingthere?3.WhatdoesLinYue'shostfamilydoforher?

onherstudentexchangeprogram.Shefeltabitnervous.Becausesheis2bHerhostfamilyisreally______.Theygooutoftheirwayto____________________.Thegrandmalearned____________________________!Theteenagegranddaughteralways______________________tohelpherpractice.nicemakemefeelathomehowtomakeChinesefoodtalkstoherinFrenchtryveryhard使我感到賓至如歸task3ReadParagraph1andunderlinetheanswers.

somedetailsWhyissheinFrance?Howisherhostfamily?Whatdidtheydotohelpher?HowisherFrenchnow?Answerthefollowingtrueorfalsequestions.1)LinYueishavingagreattimeonherexchangeprograminItaly.2)Herhostfamilygoesoutoftheirwaytomakeherfeelathome.3)BehavingatthedinnertableinFranceisdifferentfromthewayyoubehaveinChina.4)InFrance,you’renotsupposedtoeatanythingwithyourhandsexceptbread,notevenfruit.5)InFrance,you’resupposedtoputyourbreadonyourtable.6)InFrance,it’spolitetosayyou’refull.7)InFrance,it'simpolitetoputyourelbowsonthetable.FTTTTFTCarefulreadingWhile-readingReadPara.2andanswerthequestions.2.Whyislearningtablemannersherbiggestchallenge?3.

WhatdidshethinkofFrenchtablemanners?Howdoesshefeelnow?1.Whatisthebiggestchallengesheisfacing?Learninghowtobehaveatthedinnertable.Frenchtablemannersaredifferentfromthetablemannersinherowncountry.Shethoughtthatwasprettystrangeatfirst.Shedoesn’tfindFrenchcustomssostrangeanymore.She’sgraduallygettingusedtoit.2btask4Readtheletteragainandfillinthechart.LinYue’sexchangeprograminFranceHostfamilyTheygooutoftheirwaytomakeher___________.LearningFrenchHerFrenchhasimproved__________.She’svery___________________Frenchnowalthoughshestill_____________________.feelathomealotcomfortablespeakingmakeslotsofmistakesCarefulreadingWhile-readingReadPara.2andmakenotesaboutFrenchcustomsinthechart.2btask5DosDon’tsYou’reexpectedtoputyourbreadonthetable.You’renotsupposedtoputyourbreadonyourplate.You’re

expectedtocutupyourfruitandeatitwithafork.You’re

notsupposedtoeatanythingwithyourhandsexceptbread.You’reexpectedtosay“Thatwasdelicious”ifyoudon’twantanymorefood.You’renotsupposedtosayyou’refull.You’re

notsupposedtoputyourelbowsonthetable.Tablemanners1.You’renotsupposedto__________________________.You’resupposedto____________________.2.You’renotsupposedto______________________________________.3.It’simpoliteto____________________.4.You’renotsupposedto_________________________.putyourbreadonyourplateputitoneatanythingwithyourhandsexceptbreadsayyouarefullputyourelbowsonthetablethetableReadPara.2andmakenotesaboutFrenchtablemannersinthechart.Dos(You’reexpectedto…)Don’ts(You’renotsupposedto…)putyourbreadonthetableputyourbreadonyourplateFrenchbaguette75cmInChinaInFrancePeoplearesupposedtoputthebreadonthetable.Peoplearesupposedtoputthefoodonaplateorinabowl.Post-readingRetellingRetellingthepassageaccordingtomindmap.LinYue'slifeinFranceChallengingputthebread_______Hostfamilygooutoftheirwayto________________________.Granddaughter:talkstoherinFrenchto_____________.Grandmother____________

Result:sheisvery___________________now.You'reexpectedtoYou'renotsupposedtoputthebread_________eatanything(exceptbread)_______cutthefruitupandeatit________________say_______sayput______________________

Result:Nowsheis_____________thetablemannersinFrance.herfeelathomemakeChinesefood.helpherpracticecomfortablespeakingFrenchontheplateonthetablewiththehandwithaforkyou'refullyourelbowsonthetablegettingusedtomakeHerbiggestchallengeislearninghowto______________________.behaveatthedinnertablethatwasdeliciousEnjoyabletask61.MakingmistakesinFrenchusedtomakeLinYuenervous.2.Itwasquitehardforhertofeel

goodaboutspeakingFrench.3.ThehostfamilytriedveryhardtohelpLinYue.4.LinYuehasslowlylearnedhowtobelike

herFrenchfriends.Readthesentencesandreplacetheunderlinedwordswiththephrasesinthebox.wentoutoftheirwaybecomfortable(doing)graduallygottenusedtobeing(something)

worry

(someone)12342cReviewthepassageandmakenotesaboutFrenchcustomsinthechart.DosDon’tsYou’reexpectedtoputyourbreadonthetable.You’reexpectedtocutupyourfruitandeatitwithafork.You’renotsupposedtoeatanything

withyourhandsexceptbread.You’reexpectedtosay“Thatwasdelicious”ifyoudon’twantanymorefood.You’renotsupposedtosay

you’refull.You’renotsupposedtoput

yourelbowsonthetable.You’renotsupposedtoputyourbreadonyourplate.LinYue’sLifeinFranceAnicehostfamilyTablemannersShefeelsathome.Language

FoodsolvedsolvedDosDon’ts

Shehasagreattime.notsostrangebreadtablehandsbreadfood fork“Thatwasdelicious.”breadplate

“I’mfull.”elbowstablesolvedComparethetablemannersinFranceandChinainyourgroup.Howaretheythesameordifferent?Makealist.Post-readingtask7PairworkForexample:Youaresupposedtosharethedisheswithothers.It’simpolitetostickthechopsticksintoyourfood.When

inRome,doasRomansdo.Differentcountrieshavedifferentcustoms.You’resupposedtoobeythecustomstoavoidmakingmistakeswhilecommunicating.ComparethetablemannersinFranceandChinainyourgroup.Howaretheythesameordifferent?Makealist.e.g.InFrance,peopleputtheirbreadonthetable.ButinChina,wealwaysputourfoodonaplateorinabowl.Weneverputfoodonthetable.2eYouaresupposedtoeatwithforksandknives.You’resupposedtoeatwithchopsticksandspoons.InChinaInFranceForexample:Youaresupposedtosharethedisheswithothers.It’simpolitetostickthechopsticksintoyourfood.sharethedis

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