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九年级英语Unit 12 Section B(1-2c)

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单元题目 Unit 12 You’re supposed to shake hands. 听说课Section B(1-2c) Learning Goals 展示目标 Talk about different customs in different countries , ,using: How much do you know about table manners around the world ? Such as ,in United States ,in Japan , in Peru ,in China …. Look at the pictures and listen to the tape . Learn customs from the listening texts . Preview 预习检测 1. 一、 Do you know something about table manners in different countries in the world .Such as : In the United States, you’re not supposed to eat with your hands. In China, you’re not supposed to pick up your bowl of rice. .In Brazil, you should wipe your mouth with your napkin every time you take a drink. 二、Look at p97, put the following into English orally, then write them down without looking at the text. 1.You’re not supposed to eat with your hands.__________________________ 2.You’re not supposed to pick up your bowl of rice._____________________ 3. You should wipe your mouth with your napkin every time you take a drink . _________________________________________ 4.You are not supposed to talk at the table ._____________________________ 5.The youngest person is supposed to start eating first.____________________ 6.你不应该用筷子指人。_________________________________________ 7.把你的筷子插入食品是不礼貌地。________________________________ 8.当吃面条时发出声音是有礼貌地。_________________________________ 9.你不应该沿着街道走的时候吃喝东西。_____________________________ 10.只有父母允许在餐桌上交谈。____________________________________ . Warming up and leading in 热身,导入 P97 T: Tomorrow Steve is going to Japan to be an exchange student .His Japanese friend Satoshi is telling him about the table manners in Japan. Look at the pictures. Do you know what each means ? Ss :Yes .Stick chopsticks into food ;Eat noodles ;Walk along the street ;Point at someone with chopsticks . T: Do you know if it is polite or not ? Ss: No . T:Now first let’s come to 2a . Listening for the general idea听取大意 Listen and number the pictures in the order Satoshi talks about them . _________ _________ _______ __________ Listening for the specific ideas听取细节 Listen and match these sentence parts. You aren’t supposed to… b. to stick your chopsticks into your food. 2. It’s polite… a. to make noise while eating noodles. 3 .It’s rude… d. eat or drink while walking down the street. 4. You shouldn’t… c. point at anyone with your chopsticks. Listen again and fill in the blanks. Satoshi: You must be really ______ about leaving for Japan tomorrow, Steve! Steve: Yeah, I am. But Im a little _______, too. Satoshi: Nervous about what? Steve: Well, for one thing, I dont know how to use ______ very well. . . and I dont know how to ________ at the dinner table. Satoshi: Oh, I see. I could give you a little lesson on Japanese table manners if youd like. Steve: Really? That would be great! Satoshi: Hmmmm. Let me see. One ____ is that sometimes its polite to make noise when youre eating, especially when youre eating noodles. It _____that you like the food. Steve: Really? Thats interesting. In the United States youre not _______ to do that. Satoshi: Yeah, I know. OK, so here are some chopstick rules: its rude to ____ your chopsticks into your food. And you shouldnt ______at anyone with your chopsticks. Steve: Oh, OK. I wont. Satoshi: And also, this isnt about table manners exactly, but you should know that its rude to eat or drink while _____ down the street. Steve: Huh. Satoshi: Oh, and the most important thing you need to know is that youre not supposed to _____ when youre eating dinner. Only parents are ____ to talk at the dinner table. Children are not allowed to speak. Steve: Wow! Thats ... thats ______! Satoshi: Im just kidding! Steve! Listen and repeat Talk about the table manners in pairs .Using :A: I’m leaving for Japan tomorrow, I dont know how to use chopsticks very well. . . and I dont know how to behave at the dinner table. B : Oh, I see. I could give you a little lesson on Japanese table manners if youd like. A : Really? That would be great! B :Let me see. …… Report like this! In Japan , its polite to make noise when youre eating, especially when youre eating noodles. It shows that you like the food. its rude to …… its rude to eat or drink while walking down the street. Inquiry into knowledge by translation 一、 观察并翻译下面的句子,体会本课语法。 1. Its polite to make noise when youre eating noodles .______________________ 2. Its rude to eat or drink while walking down the street._____________________ 3.You arent supposed to point at anyone with your chopsticks.__________________ 结论:It’s adj to do sth.做....是.....的;be supposed to do sth. 练习: 1. 在吃饭时说话是不礼貌地。__________________ 2. 你不应该把筷子插入食品。____________________ The end-of class test 当堂检测 一、 根据句意和首字母或汉语提示完成句子。 1. In the USA ,you’re supposed to eat with knives and _____ 2. It’s polite to make ________(声音)while eating noodles in Japan . 3. You shouldn’t p_____at anyone with your chopsticks . 4. Its rude to eat or drink while w_____ down the street 二、 用所给词的适当形式填空。 1.Its rude _____(talk) with your mouth full of food . 2.You’re supposed _____(bow) in Korea . 3.Its rude to _______(stick) chopsticks into your food . 4.I want to a person with good ______(manner) . 三、请翻译下列句子。 对话: 聪: 你一定很兴奋,明天启程前往日本,史蒂夫! 史蒂夫:是的,我是。但我有点紧张了。 聪: 紧张什么? 聪: 哦,我明白了。 ,如果你想,我可以给你一点教训日本的餐桌礼仪。 史蒂夫:真的吗?这将是伟大的! 聪: 哦!让我看看。一个区别是,有时它吃东西的时候,礼貌地制造噪音,特别是当你吃面条。这表明,你喜欢的食物。 史蒂夫:真的吗?那很有意思。在美国,你不应该这样做。 聪: 是的,我知道。好了,这里是一些筷子规则:坚持你的筷子插进食物,这是不礼貌的。你不应该用你的筷子指向任何人。 史蒂夫:哦,OK。我不会的。 聪: 而且,这是不完全餐桌礼仪,但你应该知道,这是走在街上时,粗鲁的吃或喝。 史蒂夫:咦。 聪: 哦,你需要知道的最重要的事情是,你不应该说你吃晚餐时。只有父母在饭桌上谈。儿童不准说话。 史蒂夫:哇!这是...这是不寻常的! 聪: 我只是在开玩笑!史蒂夫! 课后反思 1.本课的导入,以谈论已知国家的文化习俗为线索,引起学生探求其他国家文化习俗的欲望,激发其学习兴趣。 2.课前预习,让学生对本节课要学习语法的知识有所了解,做到有的放矢,心中有数。 3。听力练习,不仅让学生了解到要掌握的餐桌礼仪,而且在听力练习中感知语法知识。 听力练习的使用建议: 一般情况下,听力内容只放一遍。中国的中学生尤其是农村的学生平时接触