Unit 5 Good manners
Translate them into English: 1. manners 2. good manners 3. queue 4. queue for your turn 5. polite 6. politely 礼貌,礼仪(复数) 良好的习惯,有礼貌 排队 排队等候你的轮次 礼貌的 adj. 礼貌地 adv.
proper adj. 符合习俗的;正确的 greet vt. 问候,打招呼 shake sb.’s hand 与某人握手 kiss n. 亲吻 close adj. 亲密的;严密的 conversation n. (非正式)交谈,谈话 avoid vt. 避免 subject n. 话题;主题
behave vt. & vi. 表现 public n. 民众,群体 in public 公开地,在别人面前 push vi. & vt. 推,挤 push in 插队,加塞 = cut in bump vi. & vt. 撞,碰 in one’s way 挡住某人的路 touch vt. 触摸,碰
excuse vt. 原谅,宽恕 excuse me 劳驾, 借过一下,请让一下。 till conj. 到 …... 时,直到...… 为止 as well (as) 也,还有 loudly adv. 大声地 as conj. 正如,如同 saying n. 谚语,格言 Roman n. 罗马人 by accident 偶然,意外地
1. proper ____ 2. greet ____ 3. conversation ____ 4. avoid ____ 5. push in ____ 6. bump ____ Find out the meanings of the new words: a. a small talk b. try not to do something c. go in front of other people who are waiting d. hit someone or something by accident e. right or correct f. say hello to someone or welcome them e f a b c d
Enjoy the video and know something about manners in the UK.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. 入乡随俗
Read the conversation and answer the questions: What is the conversation about? Who is Daniel talking to? Good manners in the UK. Jenny.
Read the conversation carefully and answer the questions. 1. What is the proper way to greet people in the UK? 2. Who do they greet with a kiss? 3. How do British people start a conversation? 4. Do they talk about age? 5. How do they behave in public? 6. Are British people polite at home? 7. What else should we pay attention to in public?
Read the conversation carefully and answer the questions. 1. What is the proper way to greet people in the UK? 2. Who do they greet with a kiss? British people say “hello” or “nice to meet you” and shake the other person’s hand when they meet for the first time. They only greet relatives or close friends with a kiss.
3. How do British people start a conversation? 4. Do they talk about age? 5. How do they behave in public? They talk about the weather, holidays, music, books and something else. No, they do not. They behave politely in public.
6. Are British people polite at home? 7. What else should we pay attention to in public? Yes, they are. We should keep our voice down in public.
Find the detailed information and finish the table. Good manners in the UK How to greet people How to start a conversation How to behave in public How to behave at home say ‘hello’ or ‘nice to meet you’ and shake your hand talk about the weather, holidays, music, books etc. They behave very politely in public. say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ all the time
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. Complete the article according to the conversation. (B3) shake your hand relatives conversation avoid
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. push in queue bump into move in public very polite all the time the Romans
Greeting: say “hello” or “nice to meet you” _____ shake hands _____ usually greet people with a kiss _____ talk about the weather, holidays, music or books _____ talk about age, weight or money _____ Work in pairs and say “Yes” for what British people do and “No” for what they do not do. Yes No Yes No
In public: queue for something ____ push in before others ____ say “sorry” if they bump into others ____ push past people ____ shout or laugh loudly ____ At home: say “please” and “thank you” all the time _____ Yes No Yes
Talk about the differences in manners between the UK and China. Work in pairs and discuss with your partner about the questions.
1. How do we greet each other? 2. How do we usually start a conversation? 3. Do we always queue? 4. What do we do if someone is in our way? 5. Do we shout or laugh loudly in public? 6. Do we say “please” and “thank you” at home? 7. Do we need to improve our manners?
Read aloud the conversation in pairs.
Translate them into English: 1. 随处扔垃圾 2. 打断他人 3. 在图书馆保持安静 4. 在公园摘花 5. 遵守交通规则 6. 排队等候你的顺序 drop litter everywhere cut in on others keep quiet in the library pick flowers in the park obey traffic rules queue for your turn
7. (你)活到老学到老。 8. 你现在年龄已大到学习有关礼仪方面的 知识了。 9. 你不应该任水龙头流水。 10. 恐怕不是。 I’m afraid not. You’re never too old to learn. You’re old enough to learn about manners now. You shouldn’t leave the tap running.
Look at the pictures and tell us what we should and shouldn’t do in these public places.