Lesson 45 Different Manners

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Lesson 45 Different Manners 冀教版 九年级 Lesson 45 Different Manners

Divide the pictures into two parts: China and the Western 4 ? 13 ?

China Western 13 ? 4 ?

Listening Listen to the first two paragraphs and answer the questions. How long has Wu Zhou lived in Canada? Why doesn't he feel Canadian? He has lived there for twenty-three years. Because North American manners and Chinese manners are so different.

Read the passage and match the behaviors with the correct country. asking an adult's age giving a tip to waiters and hotel workers sharing the cost of a meal in a restaurant putting food on a guest's plate China Canada

Reading Read the passage and finish the chart with the group members. If you need any help, please put up your hands.

Different Manners China Canada being praised asking ages offering a seat having meal with guests paying for meals giving tips

Different Manners China Canada being praised be modest say "Thanks" and be confident asking ages children's or adults' children's offering a seat is polite is polite but the elder will feel embarrassed having meal with guests put food on their plates pass food to them paying for meals take turns share the cost giving tips seldom always

Finish the sentences and then put them together. In China if someone ______ you, you should ____ ______, Finish the sentences and then put them together. he still doesn't feel Canadian. ______ Wu Zhou has lived in Canada for 23 years, ______ Canadian culture ___ _______ _____ Chinese culture. praises be modest Although He has may good friends in Canada. Though is different from ____ in North America you should just say," Thanks." But

Finish the sentences and then put them together. In Canada people think age is _________, so they only ask children about their ages. In Canada, _________, they may feel embarrassed. however private In both China and Canada it is polite to _______ a seat to the elderly person on the bus. But in China it is __________ to ask an adult's age. common offer

However, Canadians often Chinese people may _____ ______ to ___ ___ the meal, when they are eating in the restaurant. but in Canada people only _____ food __ the guest. Finish the sentences and then put them together. take However, Canadians often share the cost of the meal. pass to turns pay for In China ,if there is no food on the guest's plate, it's polite to ____ food __ their plates. but this is ______ done in North America. In China, people _______ give extra money. put on always seldom

Read these sentences again 1.Though Wu Zhou has lived in Canada for 23 years,he still doesn't feel Canadian. 2.Although Canadian culture is different from Chinese culture, he has many good friends in Canada. 3.In China if someone praises you, you should be modest, but in Canada you should just say,"Thank you".

More sentences 1.Although good manners always make you look good , you don't need to worry about all these rules while having dinner with your friends or family. 2. Although the sun was shinning, it wasn't very warm . 3.He is nearly 80, but he is still very active. Finish Exercise 2 on Page 119

Table manners for children Wash your hands before sitting down. Leave toys, books and pets behind. Sit up straight and don't slough. Wait until everyone is seated. Ask others to pass the dishes. Never reach across the table. Never talk with your mouth full of food. Use utensil quietly. Don't bang them on the table or plate. Never play with your food. Never take food from other people's plates. Say "Excuse me"when leaving the table. Remember, good manners are important and make meals more enjoyable.

Read the item and list the Dos and Don'ts

Read the item and list the Dos and Don'ts Wash your hands. Leave toys, books and pets behind. Sit up straight. Wait until everyone is seated. Ask others to pass the dishes. Use utensil quietly. Say "Excuse me"when leaving the table. slough reach across the table. talk with your mouth full of food bang them on the table or plate take food from other people's plates play with your food

Talk about more manners you know in China and English-speaking countries. invitation receiving gifts teaching system festivals greeting, parting table manners different cultures

Homework Make a project about different manners in one of the countries you'd like to travel to. Give us a report about it next time. Finish "Let's do it".

Blackboard designing Lesson 45 Different Manners Teamwork T1 though T2: though T3: but T4: T5: T6: greeting different cultures knifves and forks chopsitcks share the dishes in the same plates everyone has an own plate table manners tea coffee