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Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.
人教版 九年级下册
Section B 第四课时 (1a -1d)
Ask the students how serious the Colombians and the Swiss are about the time…
being on time
Colombia
Switzerland
Pretty relaxed about time.
Very important to be on time.
visiting a friend’s house
Usually plan to do something interesting or go somewheretogether.
Often just drop by friends house.
Never visit a friend’s house without calling first.
making plans with friends
Don’t usually have to make plansto meet friends.
What are the table manners in China?
You are supposed to pick up your bowl of
rice.
What are the table manners in China?
You are supposed not to eat with your hands.
What are the table manners in China?
You are supposed not to talk at the table
What are the table manners in China?
The youngest person is not supposed to start
eating first.
How much do you know about table manners
around the world? Take the following quiz.
Circle T for true or F for false after each
sentence.
1a1a
Mind your manners!
1. In India, you’re supposed to eat with your hands.
2. In China, you’re not supposed to stick your
chopsticks into the food.
3. In Korea, the youngest person is expected to start
eating first.
4. In France, you’re supposed to put your bread on the
table.
5. In China, it’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit
an empty bowl.
Steve is going to China to study. His friend
Yang Ming is telling him about the table
manners in China. Listen and number the
pictures in the order you hear them.
1b1b
1b. Steve is going to China to study. His friend Yang Ming.
____________ 1. You’re not supposed to …
____________ 2. It’s impolite to…
____________ 3. You shouldn’t …
__1. You’re not supposed to …
__2. It’s impolite to…
__3. You shouldn’t …
a. stick you chopsticks into
your food.
b. point at anyone with your
chopsticks.
c. start eating first if there
are older people at the table.
Listen again. Match these sentence parts. 1c1c
1. In China, it’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty
bowl.
empty 作形容词 “,意为 空的;空洞的;空虚的;空腹的”。
如: His room is empty.
His wordy and empty speech was a frost.
作动词 “,意为 倒空;变空”。
如: They emptied the biscuits onto the plate.
He tilted the barrel so as to empty it.
Language points
①empty sth. into sth.
把 (某容器 )中之物全部倒进 (另一容器 )
如: Empty the dirty water into bowl.
②empty (itself) into sth. …… 流入
如:Many rivers in Asia empty itself into
the Pacific.
Language points
2. ... point at anyone with your chopsticks.
point 用作名词,意为“要点;点;小数点”。如: He missed the whole point of my speech.
The line AB cuts the line CD at the point E.
Heat the water till it reaches boiling point.
用作动词 ,意为“ 指;指向;朝向;瞄准”。如: He pointed at the diagram to illustrate his point.
The hands of the clock point to five o'clock.
Language points
D
D
( ) 1 .You ______ hit your empty bowl.
A. not supposed B. aren't supposed
C. not supposed to D. aren't supposed to
( ) 2 . ______ point at others with chopsticks.
A. That's not polite B. It's not polite
C. That's impolite to D. It's impolite to
3. You aren't supposed to start _____ first if
there are old people _____ the table.
A. eating; at B. eat; at
C. ate; on D. eating; on
4. It's _____ while you are eating.
A. polite talking B. impolite to talk
C. polite to talking D. impolite talking
5. Don't stick you chopsticks _____ your food.
A. to B. in C. into D. with
A
B
C
完成课后提升作业。
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