1、Youre supposed to shake hands.,Section A 1a-2d,Unit 10,In Brazil, what do people do when they meet for the first time?,kiss,They are supposed to ,In Mexico, what do people do when they meet for the first time?,shake hands,They are supposed to ,In Korea, what do people do when they meet for the first
2、 time?,They are supposed to .,bow,In the United States, what do people do when they meet for the first time?,They are supposed to ,In Japan, what do people do when they meet for the first time?,They are supposed to ,Do you know what people in other countries would do when they meet for the first tim
3、e?,1a What do people do when they meet for the first time? Match the countries with the customs.,b,1b Listen and check your answers in 1a.,c,b,a,b,a,Pair work,1c Make conversations about what people in different countries do when they meet for the first time. Talk about the countries in 1a or other
4、countries.,A: What are people in Korea supposed to do when they meet for the first time? B: Theyre supposed to bow. How about in the United States? A: In the United States, theyre expected to shake hands.,2a Maria is an exchange student. Last night she had dinner at an American friends house. Listen
5、 and check () the mistakes Maria made.,2b Listen again. Fill in the blanks.,Maria was supposed to arrive at 7: 00, but she _. 2. In Marias country, when youre invited for 7:00, youre expected to _. 3. When Maria met Pauls mom, she was supposed to _. 4. Maria should ask what she is supposed to _ if s
6、he is invited to a party next time.,arrived at 8:00,shake hands,wear,come later,2c Role-play the conversation between Maria and Dan. Use the information in 2a and 2b.,2d Role-play the conversation.,Katie: How was the welcome party for foreign students last night? John: Great! I made some new friends
7、. But a funny thing happened. Katie: What? John: I meet a Japanese boy called Sato, and as soon as I held out my hand, he bowed. Katie: Thats how people in Japan are expected to greet each other. Its impolite if you dont bow.,John: I didnt know that. So I just stood there with my hand out. Finally,
8、I returned the bow. Katie: I remember when I first met Marie last year, I did the same thing. I held out my hand and to my surprise, she kissed me on both sides of my face! John: I wouldnt mind that! Katie: Very funny. Later I found out French people are supposed to kiss when they see each other.,1.
9、Youre expected to sb. be expected to do sth. 被期望做某事/应该做某事He is expected to get through to the finals.人们期待他进入决赛。Everyone in the class is expected to take part inthe discussion.希望全班同学参加讨论。You will be expected to work on Saturdays.你们星期六要上班。,2. greet v. 和打招呼;迎接She greets me whenever she meets me. 她一见到我就
10、打招呼。 Mick greeted her with a kiss on each cheek.米克亲吻她的双颊以表问候。The host greeted us at the gate. 主人在大门口迎接我们。greeting n. 问候;打招呼He sends greetings to all the family. 他发信向全家问候。,3. hold out my hand 伸出我的手hold out 伸出; 坚持She held out her hand to take the rope. 她伸手去抓那根绳子。He laughed, holding out his cup for mor
11、e tea. 他大笑,伸出杯子要再加点茶水。,按要求完成下列句子 1. 在大多数西方国家,人们初次见面时应该握手。In most Western countries, people _ _ _ _ when they meet for the first time. 2. 我们怎样才能用正确的方式与美国朋友打招呼?How can we _ American friends _ _ _ _?,are,supposed to shake hands,greet,in the / a,right way,3. 你应该问一下该带什么礼物。You should _ what gift to take with you. 4. 如果你被邀请参加会议, 你不应该去晚了。If you are invited to the meeting, you_ _ to _ late.,ask,arent,supposed,be,5. 在日本,你应该鞠躬而不是握手。You are supposed to bow _ _ _ hands in Japan.,instead of,shaking,1.你在课堂反思中发现了哪些问题?请对照本课的学习目标,有针对性地梳理、记忆本课语言知识。 2.上网查找其它国家风俗习惯的资料。,Thank you!,