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1、 Lesson 3 Living AbroadTeaching aims: To learn different cultures between China and America, cultivating students cultural awareness. To learn to express their opinions in English, developing students oral ability. To practice using Present Participle.Warm upDo you know something about America? Can
2、you tell us some things the USA is most famous for? How about China?Please see some picturesWhite HouseGod FreedomNew YorkUSATea culturePaper-cuttingdrumsLion danceDragon boatLantern&QipaoLucky knotsFolk art: tiger head shoesPlease read the two dialogues and answer the following question:Why did the
3、y have difficulty understanding the American and Chinese ways of doing things?Because they didnt know the culture.Dialogue 1 Jin Li: When I first arrived in San Francisco, I had a difficult time understanding the American way of doing things. Once I went to visit an American friend. After staying fo
4、r the whole evening, I was about to leave. But as soon as we said goodbye, my friend went back to his room closing the door behind him. It made me feel that I was not really welcome. Wang Lei: I once had an embarrassing experience in a New York restaurant. I was talking to my American friend Janice
5、at the table when I noticed people staring at us. I asked Janice what was wrong and she told me that I was talking too loud. She said m to some American people, p sound like shouting.Dialogue 2Martin: What did I learn from my exciting cultural exchange to China? Well, the Chinese are extremely hospi
6、table. One evening, I was invited to a Chinese family dinner. I had a good appetite and ate a lot of delicious food. My host kept on putting more food in my rice bowl. They didnt seem to hear me saying No, thank you. This was a very special experience I had in China. In my culture, you dont get more
7、 food if you dont ask for more.Tom: I had a similar experience last time when I visited China. Chinese are the most friendly people I have ever met. After my visit to a Chinese family, my friends grandfather wouldnt let me go to the station alone. He insisted on walking me to the station to see me o
8、ff, I kept saying that I knew the way myself , but it just did not work. What he did was amazing, this will not happen in many other cultures, I guess. Tina: Chinese people are very modest too. Last time, when I visited China, we saw the tour guide wearing a very pretty coat on the day we left. I to
9、ld her the coat suited her, but she looked very embarrassed saying that it was a cheap one she had bought a long time ago. I was surprised. In my culture, when we hear this, we will feel very happy and say thanks. Read to learn Are these sentences true ( T ), false ( F ) or with no information provi
10、ded ( NI ).( ) 1. Martin stayed in China with a local family. ( ) 2. Tom couldnt understand why his friends grandfather wanted to go with him to the bus station. ( ) 3. Tina was a friend of the tourist guide. To be continuedNITNI( ) 4. Jin Li adjusted well to the American way of life soon after arri
11、ving in the USA. ( ) 5. We know Jin Li has at least one American friend. ( ) 6. Wang Lei never went back to the restaurant in New York again. GO ONFTNIVocabulary PracticeFind the words in the the text which mean the following:1.To give someone something and receive the same kind of thing from them.
12、( )2. A desire for food. ( )3. People who have guests. ( )exchangeappetitehost 4.A place where you can buy and eat a meal. ( )5. To be right for a particular person. ( )6.Friendly, welcoming, and generous to visitors. ( )7.Extremely good especially in an unexpected way. ( )8. Feeling shy and uneasy. ( )restaurantsuithospitableamazingembarrassedVoice your opinionWhat do you think are most important to you if you have a chance to visit a city for the first time, its place, its food or its architecture?同学们来学校和回家的路上要注意安全同学们来学校和回家的路上要注意安全