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GameWhy do you think people in different countries greet each other in different ways? Can you think of any other examples of cultural differences?1. Which country is Waled from? 2. Where does Peter come from?3. Does everyone in Brunei wear yellow? Why? He is from Brunei.No. Yellow is the royal color for the Sultan and his family.Peter comes from the UK.Fast reading ListeningPlease spot the topics that are mentioned in this dialogue.1. Thanksgiving2. eye contact3.wedding traditions4.gesture5.table manners6.opening presents7.ways to go into ones house8.funeral9.greeting Detailed Reading1. What does Thanksgiving celebrate?2. What is eaten at Thanksgiving?3. In the West, when is the polite time to open a present? Why?6. What can you not drink at a wedding in Brunei?7. What should you do instead of pointing with your first finger in Brunei?8. What customs do Chinese cities and Brunei have in common?4. What are the newly-weds expected to do in Italy? Why?5. What do Chinese people always do to celebrate weddings? Detailed Reading1What does Thanksgiving celebrate? It celebrates the first harvest after the European settlers went to live in the USA. 2What is eaten at Thanksgiving? Turkey.3. In the West, when is the polite time to open a present? Why? 4. What are the newly-weds expected to do in Italy? Why?In the west , it is polite to open a present when someone gives it to you. Because people want to see the persons reaction. The newly-weds are expected to give their guests presents as a souvenir to remember the big day.5.What do Chinese people always do to celebrate weddings? The Chinese always have a huge banquet to celebrate weddings.6.What can you not drink at a Wedding in Brunei?Alcohol7. What should you do instead of pointing with your first finger in Brunei? 8. What should you do instead of pointing with your first finger in Brunei?Pointing with our thumb.Taking off your shoes before you go inside someones house.True or False1.British people are always talking about Thanksgiving and the huge turkey they eat.2.Its rude to open a present when someone gives you one in England.3.In Brunei its polite to point with ones first finger.4.There are similarities between wedding traditions in the West, such as throwing confetti.5.In England, the newly-weds are expected to give their guests presents as a souvenir to remember the big day.FFFTF6. In China, we always have a banquet to celebrate weddings.7. In Brunei, only the royal family are allowed to wear yellow clothes.8. In Brunei and Chinese cities, you should go inside someones house with your shoes on.TTFTitle: _of Cultural DifferencesThanksgiving a festival for _people in _ of the first_ after the European _ in the USAWays to dealwith presents_a present upon _ it for people like tosee the persons _Wedding traditionsUK: presents for the_ ;Italy: presents for _Brunei: men and women sit in _ areas with no _ at the partyChina: a huge _gestureIn Brunei people point with their _instead of their_ finger.clothingYellow is only for _ familyshoesTaking _ shoes before _ someones houseExamples American celebrationharvestsettledopeningreceivingreactionnewly-wedsguestsdifferentalcoholbanquetthumbfirstroyaloffenteringLadies and gentlemen, Today Im going to talk about -. Itsimportant to learn about-because-. Thanksgivingis a -while people in the UK -. Ita amazing to methat its rude-because its quite-in China. As towedding traditions, people in different-havedifferent ways to celebrate-. For example, in -. Weusually point with-while in Brunei-. If you go toBrunei, remember not-because and shoesbefore-, which is - in Chinese cities. Thats all. Thank you! Write a letter to your American friend Mike,who will come to China in a few days,introducing some Chinese customs to helphim know more about Chinese culture andChinese people and adapt to the life in Chinasoon.(greeting, table manners, festivals/character/-)Discussion Note-takingpresentation Dear Lily, Ive been in New York for almost 2 years, but I still havent adapted to the life here yet. Two years ago, as a newcomer to New York, I felt excited about everything, which seemed to be marvelous and amazing. But later I began to notice not everything is not as good as I had originally thought. Everything that seemed so wonderful is now awful and I feel depressed and tired. I dont know what to do now. Can you help me out? Yours, DaisyWhat is Daisys problem?How did her emotion change?She hasnt adapted to the life in New York.Excitement depressionCan you give some tips to help her out?1.be physically active2.Never confuse your ability3.Take a positive attitude4.Learn more about local cultures-Tip
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