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Reading(1) Unit 5 Good mannersPleaseThank youSorryExcuse meFree-talk: Good manners in our lifeWe should always show good manners to others.PleaseThank youSorryPleaseThank youExcuse meSorryPleaseThank youin publicat homeat schoolgo on a trip礼貌礼貌Is he right or Is he right or wrong?wrong?2024/7/19What should What should we do?we do?Do you know the differences in manners between the UK and China? The UK is one of the most polite countries in the world. So If you want to visit the UK,you should know about some manners from the local people.shake ones hand 握手握手“hello” or “nice to meet you”kiss n. 亲吻亲吻British people greet relatives(亲属亲属) or close friends with a kiss.greet sb. with a kissclose kls adj. 亲密的;严密的亲密的;严密的close friends密友密友v. 关闭;结束关闭;结束 /kluz/start a conversationtalk about the weather, holidays, music, booksavoid(避免)(避免) asking age, weight or moneyavoid doing sth.交谈交谈 in public在大众面前在大众面前queue for our turn排队排队push in before others插队插队shout or laugh loudly adv.大声地大声地 queueThe _ (符合习俗的符合习俗的,正确的正确的) way is to queue for our turn.properbump into someone 撞到某人撞到某人vi.碰,撞碰,撞bmp Sorryin ones way挡住某人的路挡住某人的路push past 从从身边挤过去身边挤过去proper adj. 符合习俗的;正确的符合习俗的;正确的greet vt. 问候,打招呼问候,打招呼shake ones hand 与某人握手与某人握手kiss n. 亲吻亲吻close kls adj. 亲密的亲密的 close 关关 /kluz/conversation n.(非正式)交谈,谈话(非正式)交谈,谈话avoid vt. 避免避免subject n. 话题;主题话题;主题behave vt. & vi. 表现表现public n. 民众,群体民众,群体push vi. & vt. 推,挤推,挤push in 插队,加塞插队,加塞 bump vi. & vt. 撞,碰撞,碰touch vt. 触摸,碰触摸,碰saying n. 谚语,格言谚语,格言Roman n. 罗马人罗马人by accident 偶然,意外地偶然,意外地 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 proper _ greet _ conversation _ avoid _ push in _ bump _efabcdMatch the words with the meaningsDanielhost of school radio show主持人主持人Jenny visited the UK recentlyWatch a video and answer a question: What is the conversation about? Who is Daniel talking to?Good manners in the UK.Jenny. 入乡随俗Rome, Romans罗马罗马罗马人罗马人When in Rome, do as the do. Read Lines1-6 , 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 your hands when they meet for the first time.They only greet relatives or close friends with a kiss.Read Lines7-9, complete the chart:talk about subjects avoid subjects _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _weather holidays music books something elseage weight money How to start a conversation dodontIn public before otherssay when bumping into someone say if someone is in their way. or past.At homesay all the timepush inqueuesorry“excuse me”touchpush“please” or “thank you”alwaysRead Lines10-19, complete the table:Read Lines 20-26, then fill in the blanks.1. Keep your voice down _. British people dont like to _ or _ loudly.2. Whats the Chinese meaning of the saying “When in Rome, do as the Romans do”? _入乡随俗入乡随俗in publicshoutlaughTalk about manners in the UKDiscussion1.How do they greet each other? (say “hello”)2.How do they usually start a conversation? (weather,holiday,music,books)3.Do they shout or laugh loudly in public?5.Do they say “please” and “thank you” at home? .How to greet each other1.British people say “hello” or “nice to meet you” and shake hands when they meet you for the first time.2.They only greet relatives or close friends with a kiss.How to start a conversation1. They talk about the weather, holidays, music or something else2.Avoid talking about age, weight or moneyHow to behave in public1.Always queue. Its rude to push in before others.2.If they bump into someone in the street, they will say “sorry”.3.If you are in their way, they wont touch you or push past you. They will say “excuse me” and be polite enough to wait till you move.4.Keep their voice downHow to behave at homeThey say “please” and “thank you” all the time.How to greet each other1.Ask some questions like “Have you had your lunch?” , “Where will you go?” and so on.2.Sometimes we shake hands too.How to start a conversation1.Talk about age, work, studies ,clothes, food, houses ,money, business and so on.2.Usually, parents talk about their own children. 1. British shake your hand when they meet you for the first time.2. They usually greet people with a kiss.3. British never queue.4. They say “sorry” if they bump into others in the street.5. British shout or laugh loudly in public.6. They say “please” and “thank you” all the time at home.Do T or F:FTFFTTonly greet relatives or close friendsalwaysdont shout or laugh loudly Who has the best memory?shake ones hand1.握手握手2. 正确的方式正确的方式3.第一次,首次第一次,首次4.密友密友5.在公共场所在公共场所6.插队,加塞插队,加塞7.撞到某人撞到某人8.挡住某人的路挡住某人的路9. 大声笑大声笑10. 开始一次谈话开始一次谈话11. 避免做某事避免做某事the proper wayfor the first timeclose friendsin publicpush inbump into someonein ones waylaugh loudlystart a conversationavoid doing sth.bump 1. Please talking about her age.2. You can start the first.3. The palace is now open to the .4. She is always in her behavior(行为举止行为举止).5. If I into someone when Im waiting, I say sorry.conversationproperavoid publicChoose words to fill in the blanks:If everyone has good manners, we will live in a warm and happy life.One step forward, civilization one step further2024/7/19Look for more information about good manners in different countriesThank you!
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