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1、九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)全冊(cè) Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands Period 4 Reading,Listening and Speaking教案 人教新目標(biāo)版
Objectives
● To learn to understand and use supposed to + infinitive
● To read, listen and speak how you are supposed to behave at dinner tables
■Warming up by reading to the recording
Hello, it’s ni
2、ce to meet you on this cool lovely morning! To begin with, listen and read loud to the recording of the text on page 96. But try not to look at the text while listening and reading it aloud.
1 Reading and circling
On page 97 is a chart with 5 sentences. Read them and circle T for true and F for fa
3、lse.
Mind your manners!
True or false?
1. In the United States, you’re not supposed to eat with your hands.
T
2. In Peru, you’re not supposed to talk at the table.
F
3. In China, you’re not supposed to pick up your bowl of rice.
T
4. In Korea, the youngest person is supposed to start eatin
4、g first.
F
5. In Brazil, you should wipe your month with your napkin every time you take a drink.
I don’t know.
2a Listening and numbering
Listen to a conversation between Steve and Satoshi about table manners in Japan.
Here is the key:
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1
3
2
Now go to page135 to read this conversation.
5、 While reading try to find all the sentences about table manners. And also cut/ the sentence into thought groups, study all the predicates, circle all the linking words and underline all the expressions. That’s grammar study, indeed.
Sentences about table manners
1. It’s polite to make noise when
6、you’re eating, especially when you’ve eating noodles.
2. It’s rude to stick your chopsticks into your food.
3. And you shouldn’t point at anyone with your chopsticks.
4. It’s rude to eat or drink while walking down the street.
5. You’re not supposed to talk when you’re eating dinner.
6. Only
7、 parents are allowed to talk at the dinner table.
7. Children are not allowed to speak.
Useful expressions from the text
be really excited about …, leave for … tomorrow, a little nervous about …, behave at the dinner table, give …little lesson on…, Japanese table manners, let me see, make noise,
8、 eat noodles, some chopstick rules, stick chopsticks into …, point at …with chopsticks, table manners, eat or drink while walking down the street, eating dinner, talk at the dinner table
Now read the conversation again to turn it into an article.
2b Listening and matching
You are supposed to lis
9、ten and match the sentence parts in the chart on page 97.
b1. You aren’t supposed to …
a. to make noise wile eating noodles.
a 2. It’s polite…
b. to stick your chopsticks into your food.
d3. It’s rude…
c. point at anyone with your chopsticks.
c4. You shouldn’t…
d. eat and drink while walkin
10、g down the street.
2c Pairing and speaking
In pairs you are supposed to talk about the table manners in your country.
A: Where are you from?
B: I’m from Korea.
A: What are the table manners in your country?
B: Korea is a country famous for its many native dishes. Korean food is rich in nutri
11、tion, well-balanced and low in calories. They say that you can eat as much Korean food as you like and never gain weight.
A: Wonderful. I eat a lot. I like to eat nice things and keep slim at the same time.
B: e to Korea then.
A: Is Korean food chiefly made of vegetables?
B: Yes, it is. Seasonings include garlic, red peppers, scallions, soy sauce, fermented bean paste, ginger and sesame oil.
A: Who eat first, the old or the young?
B: Of course, the oldest eat first. They are respected most in our country.
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