英语人教版九年级全册unit10.sectionb1a-1d

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1、Unit 10,Section B Period 1 (1a 1d),What are you supposed to do when you are invited to a party? For example, time, coat, present, greetings and so on.,Free Talk,What are the table manners in China?,Table Manners,You are supposed to pick up your bowl of rice.,Youre not supposed to eat with your hands

2、.,Table Manners,You are not supposed to stick your chopsticks into the food.,The youngest person is not supposed to start eating first.,Table Manners,There are many table manners around the world, but different countries have different customs.,In the United States, you are not supposed to eat with

3、your hands.,In Japan, you are not supposed to eat or drink while walking down the street.,In Japan, you are supposed to make noise while eating noodles. It shows that you like the food.,In Korea, even the youngest person isnt supposed to start eating first.,Useful expressions table manners pick up e

4、at with your hands stick into the food start eating first put on the table,What other table manners do you know in different countries?,1a 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.,Describe the three pict

5、ures in 1b.,Free Talk,There is a bowl of rice on the table. Someone sticks a pair of chopsticks into the food.,There are three people in the picture. The young man eats first. The old man seems unhappy.,There are two children in the picture. They are talking. The girl is pointing at the boy with her

6、 chopsticks.,1b Listen and number the pictures in the order Yang Ming talk about them.,1,2,3,_ 1. Youre not supposed to _ 2. Its impolite to _ 3. You shouldnt ,1c Listen again. Match these sentence parts.,stick your chopsticks into your food. b. point at anyone with your chopsticks. start eating fir

7、st if there are older people at the table.,c,a,b,Listen again and answer the questions.,1. Where will Steve go tomorrow? 2. How does he feel?,He will go to China tomorrow.,He feels excited but a little nervous.,3. Why does he feel nervous? 4. Who is not allowed to talk at dinner table in China?,Beca

8、use he doesnt know how to use chopsticks very well and doesnt know how to behave at the dinner table.,Nobody.,What are you supposed to do when you are at school / at home?,smoke do our homework get our ears pierced speak loudly be polite to clean up stay up drive a car,Pairwork,wash the dishes bring

9、 snacks to the classroom choose our own clothes make the bed by yourselves run in the hallways be late for school,What are you supposed to do when you are at school / at home?,Useful expressions We are supposed to / We are not supposed to We should / shouldnt Its polite / rude to We are allowed to W

10、e arent allowed to We can / could / cant / couldnt ,PAIR WORK,1d Talk about the table manners in your hometown.,Talking about eating habits, unlike the West where everyone has their own plate of food, in China the dishes are placed on the table and everybody shares.,Chinese are very proud of their c

11、ulture of cooking and will do their best to show their hospitality.,And sometimes the host will serve some dishes with his or her own chopsticks to guests to show his or her hospitality. This is a sign of politeness. The right thing to do would be to eat whatever it is and say how yummy it is.,If yo

12、u feel uncomfortable with this, you can just say “thank you“ politely and leave the food there. There are some other rules about the eating custom in China.,Make sure the spout (茶壶的嘴) of the teapot is not facing anyone. It is impolite to set the spout facing towards somebody. The spout should always

13、 be directed to where nobody is sitting, usually just outward from the table.,Never try to turn a fish over yourself. People believe that car accidents will happen or a fishing boat will capsize (翻) if you do so. This is especially true to southerners in China (such as Guangdong, Guangxi and Fujian provinces, etc.),Table Manners in China,Imagine that you are Steven from 1b. Write a letter to a friend about the table manners in China.,Writing,When in Rome, do as the Romans do,

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