課程內(nèi)容
Unit 5《Good manners》
Do you have good manners?
Doing the right things in the public places.
We can't drop litter everywhere!
We should drop litter into the rubbish bin!
Can you cross the road like this way?
We should obey traffic rules.
Can we jump the queue like this way?
jump the queue queue for our turn
leave the taps running save water
Good manners in the library
1. What should you do in the library?
We should keep quiet, keep the library clean and put books back after reading.
2. What should you not do in the library?
We shouldn't drop litter everywhere. We can't chat and eat in the library.
Talk about manners in the UK
meet for the first time
say "hello" or "nice to meet you"
shake others' hand
greet relatives or close friends with a kiss
Start a conversation
talk about the weather, holidays, music, books...
avoid asking age, weight or money
be in public
queue for their turn
never push in(cut in) others
never shout or laugh loudly
be at home
be polite as well
say "please" or "thank you" all the time
When in Rome
Skimming
How can we be polite in other countries?
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
Scanning
1. How do people greet others for the first time?
They say "hello" or "nice to meet you" and shake hands.
2. How do people start a conversation?
They talk about the weather, holidays, music, books or something else.
3. How do people behave politely in public?
They queue, keep their voice down, say "sorry" or "excuse me" ...
4. How do people be polite at home?
They say "please" or "thank you" all the time.
Let's learn the article.
When in Rome
Daniel: Hi, everyone. Today we've invited Jenny to talk about manners in the UK. What's the proper way to greet people there, Jenny?
Jenny: Well, British people say "hello" or "nice to meet you" and shake your hand when they meet you for the first time.
Daniel: Do they greet people with a kiss?
Jenny: No. British people only greet relatives or close friends with a kiss.
Daniel: How do people start a conversation?
Jenny: They talk about the weather, holidays, music, books or something else. But please avoid subjects like age, weight or money.
Daniel: Do people there behave politely in public?
Jenny: Yes, they do. They always queue. They think it's rude to push in before others. Also, if they bump into someone in the street, they'll say "sorry".
Daniel: Anything else?
Jenny: If you're in their way, they won't touch you or push past you. They'll say "excuse me" and be polite enough to wait till you move.
Daniel: British people are very polite at home as well, aren't they?
Jenny: Yes. They say "please" and "think you" all the time!
Daniel: Any other tips for us if we're going to the UK?
Jenny: Let me see. Oh, keep your voice down in public. British people don't like to shout or laugh loudly.
Daniel: OK. Thanks, Jenny. Now We've learnt more about manners in the UK. I'm sure they're helpful to us.
Jenny: I hope so. Just as the saying goes, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do."
Fill in the table
|
do |
don't |
Greeting |
say "hello" or "nice to meet you" |
greet others with a kiss |
shake the hand |
|
talk about the weather, holidays, music, books |
talk about age, weight or money |
In public |
always queue |
push in before others |
say sorry if bumping into someone |
|
say "excuse me" if someone is in their way |
touch or push past |
keep the voice down |
shout or laugh loudly |
At home |
say "please" or "think you" all the time |
|
Choose T or F
1. People say "hello" or "nice to meet you" when meeting for the first time.
2. They usually greet others with a kiss.
3. They start a conversation with talking about age, weight.
4. They hardly queue for something.
5. They say "sorry" if they bump into others.
6. They never shout or laugh loudly in public.
7. They sometimes say "please" or "think you" at home.
B3 (Page69)
Complete the article according to the conversation.
Good manners in the UK
British people usually say "hello" or "nice to meet you" and (1)________ when they meet you for the first time. They only greet (2)________ or close friends with a kiss. They like to start a (3)________ with subjects like the weather, holidays, music or books. They (4)________ talking about age, weight or money. British people think it is rude to (5)________ before others. They always (6)________. They say "sorry" if they (7)________ you in the street. When they want you to (8)________, they say "excuse me". They do not like to shout or laugh loudly (9)________. British people are (10)________ at home too. They say "please" or "thank you" (11)________.
"When in Rome, do as (12)________ do." When we are in a strange place, we should do as the local people do.
Language points
1. What's the proper way to greet people there, Jenny?
proper adj. 符合習(xí)俗的;正確的
e.g. She is always proper in her behaviour.
她的行為總是符合習(xí)俗。
2. People say "hello" or ... and shake your hand when they meet you for the first time.
(1)shake one's hand 握手
Chinese people usually shake your hand to express their friendliness.
中國人通常用握手來表達(dá)友好。
(2)for the first time 第一次
3. Do they greet people with a kiss?
greet vt. 問候;打招呼
greet somebody with ... 以……方式跟人打招呼
e.g. She greeted us with a smile.
她微笑著跟我們打了個招呼。
kiss n. 親吻
4. But please avoid subjects like age, weight or money.
avoid sth. 避免某事
avoid doing sth. 避免做某事
avoid vt. 避免,后面直接跟賓語。
avoid后常跟v.-ing形式,構(gòu)成avoid doing sth.結(jié)構(gòu),意為“避免做某事”。