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1、Unit 5 Global concernsLessonsTeam ProjectReviewAdditional ResourcesEXITUnit 5 Global ConcernsLesson 1 Cultural issuesLesson 2 Corporate cultureLesson 3 Workplace changesLesson 4 The other side of modern businessLesson 5 Global concerns in the business worldLesson 6 Ethical tradingEXITUnit 5 Global C
2、oncernsAdditional ResourcesUnit TestReading ResourcesAdditional ActivitiesWriting ResourcesGrammar ResourcesEXITIn pairs or small groups, discuss these topics.n Lesson 1Cultural issuesa1.The experiences, both good and bad, of a person from yourcountry living abroad 2.The experiences, both good and b
3、ad, of a person from abroad living in your country Complete the flow chart with words from the box.bIntegrationUnderstanding “Honeymoon” Re-entry TransitionAdjusting to a New Culture_ phase (everything is new and exciting)_ phase (feelings of discontent, trying to adapt)_ phase (things feel more fam
4、iliar)_ phase (recognize good and bad aspects, start to belong)_ shock (on returning home, things are not the same)“Honeymoon”TransitionUnderstandingIntegrationRe-entryKeyRead these comments from people who are living in another country. From each persons description, discuss in pairs what stage you
5、 think that person is at according to the flow chart above.c12345KeyUnderstanding phase“Honeymoon” phaseRe-entry shockTransition phaseIntegration phaseMatch each phrasal verb from the previous exercise with the correct meaning below.d1. tune in2. catch on3. get in on4. turn out5. work out6. get on_a
6、. happen in the endb. be aware ofc. continued. discover, solvee. take part inf. understandbKeyfeadcListen to five people talking about their experiences working in another culture. Take notes about the things that they found different or unusual in the business culture of the other country.eKeyChina
7、/USA:UK/Saudi Arabia:Japan/Brazil:USA/France:UAE/Australia:Chinese more reserved, Americans outspoken, sense of humordress conventions, eating with left hand; showing sole of shoelevel of formality, touching, relaxed, small talkhome country/visitingobservationsdress sense, attitude to time, language
8、dress sense, punctuality, eye contact, direct speakingScriptIn pairs or small groups, discuss these questions.f1.Why do you think English has become the international language of business? 2.In which countries would someone from your country experience the most culture shock? 3.What aspects of your
9、culture do foreigners often find it hard to get used to? 4.In which English-speaking country would you most like to study English. Why?As a way of improving your English, you have decided to subscribe to an Internet pen pal agency. The agency has provided you with the details of a person your age in
10、 the USA. In your notebook, write an informal letter including the following information. gn a brief introduction about yourselfn reason(s) why you want to improve your Englishn a description of your current English classesn brief explanation of the things that you find difficult in learning the lan
11、guagen comments about how you try to overcome these difficultiesSpeaker 1 (from China): When I first came to the USA, everything was very strange. In China, people generally do not express their opinions so openly. We like to talk, but we are more reserved about our own opinions. I found American pe
12、ople very outspoken and so used to expressing themselves. I felt inadequate at first and I was scared to open my mouth! I was surprised at the way students challenged their professors and how employees argued with their bosses. At first it seemed to me like a lack of respect for their superiors, but
13、 now I know it is normal. I also found the humor strange in the beginning and I could never understand the jokes. But Im adjusting to that and even beginning to laugh at some of the jokes. Speaker 2 (from the UK): When youre in Saudi Arabia, it is very important to follow all the social and dress co
14、nventions. I always wear a long-sleeved shirt and often a jacket as well even in the stifling heat. If my Saudi host removes his shoes going into a building, then I have to do the same. I have to remember to never point at anybody and under no circumstances eat with my left hand. Another thing I hav
15、e to remember is not to sit with the sole of my shoe or my foot exposed. Speaker 3 (from Japan): Now Im used to the Brazilian way of doing business, but it took some time. In Japan, we like to plan ahead so setting up appointments a couple of weeks in advance is not a problem for us. However, what w
16、e do find strange is the way Brazilians touch you on the arm or on the back while talking to you. We Japanese are much more formal than this and a lot of physical contact in public is not our style. Also, Brazilians are more relaxed and they tend to spend fifteen minutes or so on small talk before starting a me