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Ⅱ.Section A

Ⅲ.Section B

Ⅰ.Warming-up

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中国旗袍中国旗袍

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美国自由女神像美国自由女神像

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韩服韩服

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日本和服日本和服

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墨西哥风情墨西哥风情

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巴西伦巴舞巴西伦巴舞

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Tell what you are supposed to doTell what you are supposed to do..

Section A

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Brazil

KoreaJapan

the United States

Mexico返回

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Different countries have different cultures.

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shake hands kiss bow

What do people do when they meet for the first time?

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supposed 与 think 的含义相同 , “ 认为 , 以为” .be supposed 表示 “被期望或要求应该” , 在口语中 , 意为 “不容许 , 不应当” .

be supposed + to infinitives

动词不定式

eg. You are supposed to arrive on time.

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Role play the conversation between Maria

and Dan.

How was the dinner at Paul’s house last night?

Well, it was OK, but I made some mistakes. I was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but I arrived at 8:00.

A:

B:

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Read the following opinions of a Colombia anda Swiss student and fill in the chart.

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.

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Role play the conversation between Teresa

and Marc.What kinds of rules do they have in

Colombia?

Well, they have pretty relaxed rules.

Like what?

Well, it’s OK if you’re not on time.

A:

B:

A:

B:

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In China, what is supposed to do in these following situations?

1. greeting teachers say, “Good morning.”

2. doing homework

3.Phoning someone

4. visiting someone’s place

call first, and knock at the door

at home or in schoolafter classsay, “Hello, I’m….”

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5. making plans with friends

In China, what is supposed to do in these following situations?

6. being on time

7. giving gifts

Discuss the plan, callto make changes.

Always on time or a little earlier.

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Section B

Language goal:To listen and talk abouttable manners.

To read about life as anexchange student.

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Table MannersTable Manners

There are many table manners There are many table manners

around the world. But differentaround the world. But different

countries have different culturescountries have different cultures.. ……

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Table Manners in ChinaTable Manners in China

You are supposed to pick up your bowl of rice.返回

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Table Manners in China Table Manners in China

You’re supposed not to eat with your hands.返回

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Table Manners in ChinaTable Manners in China

You’re supposed not to talk at the table.返回

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Table Manners in ChinaTable Manners in China

The youngest person is not supposed to starteating first. 返回

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How much do you know How much do you know about table manners aroundabout table manners aroundthe world?the world?

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In Japan

make noise while eating noodles

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In Japan

eat or drink while walking down the street

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In Japan

stick your chopsticks into your food

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In Japan

point at anyone with your chopsticks

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Number the pictures in the orderSatoshi talks about them.

44

22 33

11

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A: We’re supposed to …A: We’re supposed to …B: Yes, and it’s rude to …B: Yes, and it’s rude to …

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eating meals with other peoplemaking appointmentsgiving complimentsintroducing other peoplemaking a toast at dinneroffering teaspeaking to elder people

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Write an e-mail Write an e-mail message telling message telling someone from someone from another countryanother countryabout the table about the table manners in your manners in your country.country.

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