1、英语九下外研版 Module 7:教案 Unit 2 课题Module 7 Eating togetherUnit 2 Knives and forks are used for most food.教学目标1. To get information from the reading material about meals and customs.2. To learn more expressions of describing customs.3. To learn some new vocabulary.重点Key vocabulary: saying cheers plate ove
2、r Roman explanation cross generally Key sentences1. And everyone has told to prepare a traditional dish from our own countries.2. Oh, soups no good.3. Theres a saying, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.”4. No one will be across.难点Teach students to know how to use the passive voice properly.课型Readin
3、g and writing教法OHP, tape recorder, multimedia Teaching steps:Step I Homework checking and lead-inAsk some groups of four to act the dialogue in Activity 3 in Unit 1. If they do very well, dont forget to praise them instantly.Step II Reading1. Ask students to read the passage and answer the questions
4、 in Activity 2.Give students some time to read and finish answering questions in Activity 2. Several minutes later:2. Ask students to read the passage again and do Activity 3: Complete the column In the west with notes.Give students some time to read and finish completing the column. Later check the
5、 answers.Sample answers:In the WestIn ChinaMeal times Later than China:Lunch: after midday, sometimes at 1 oclockSupper: around 7 p.m. or even laterThings to saySay something:The French: Bon appetiteThe Italians: Buon AppetitoThe English: no similar expressionsHow to eat foodKnives and forksFork in
6、left hand and knife in rightA spoonFingers Being servedHelp yourself!Can I serve you?Refusing foodIm sorry, I cant eat this.No, thanks, it was delicious, but Ive had enough.Number of dishesFewer than ChinaAt the end of the mealYou shouldnt leave as soon as you finish eating.3. Ask students to read t
7、he passage. Then they are asked to talk and answer the questions in Activity 4 in groups of four. Later check the answers.Sample answers:1. I should eat with knife and fork for most food; drink soup with spoon; and also eat some food with fingers. 2. Help yourself! Make yourself at home!3. When Ive
8、been given something I dont like, I will push it to the edge of the plate and leave it there. If I feel an explanation is required, Ill say that.4. In China, it is thought so important to offer enough food.5. When everyone has put down their chopsticks and wiped their mouths and hands, you know they
9、 have finished and the meal is over. But in the West, its difficult to know when the meal is over, because when they finish eating, they usually stay and talk around the dinner table long.4. Help students analyze the structure of the passageSample answers:Part I: When in Rome, do as the Romans do. (
10、Paragraph 1)Part II: details about eating customs of the West (Paragraph 2-6)meal timethings to do at the start of a mealhow to eat foodPart II details being served and refusing foodnumber of dishesat the end of the mealPart III: Watch the other people. Do as they do. (paragraph 7)5. Get students to
11、 do Activity 5. In this way help them retell what they have learnt from this passage.6. Language pointsa. Here are some things (that/which) you may wish to know about eating together in the West.当定语从句所修饰的名词或代词(先行词)指物并且该名词或代词在定语从句中充当主语或宾语时,应该用 that/which 代替先行词引导定语从句,当that/which 在定语从句中充当宾语时可以省略。E.g. T
12、he letter (that/which) I received from him yesterday is very important.b. It isnt thought to be so important to offer too much food.It 是形式主语,真正的主语是动词不定式 to offer too much food.E.g. It is possible to learn typewriting very quickly.Step III WritingGet students to discuss and finish Activity 6. Check t
13、he answers.Sample answers:In the WestIn C hinaMeal timesBirthday: around 7:00 a.m.Lunch: around 12:00Supper: around 7:00 p.m.Things to saySay something:The Chinese: manman chiHow to eat food ChopsticksFingers Being servedSuibian chiHai yao ma?Refusing food Wo chi bao le.Number of dishes More than th
14、e WestAt the end of the mealThe same as the West.Sample version:When in China, do as the Chinese do!Meals in China are different in some way to meals in the West. Here are some tips for you when you visit China.What time are meals served?Chinese meals are usually served at certain times. Breakfast i
15、s usually served around 7:00 am, lunch, 12:00, dinner, 7:00 pm. If you miss the time, maybe nothing will be left to eat.What is usually said during the meals?At the start of a meal, the Chinese usually say “manman chi.” When a new dish is served, guests are usually asked to eat it first and show the
16、ir feelings so Chinese usually say “zen me yang? hao chi ma?” At the end of the meals, they usually say “zhen hao chi! wo chi bao le!”How do Chinese eat food?Chopsticks are usually used in China. Soup is drunk with a spoon or sometimes Chinese people take the bowl to soup to the south and drink dire
17、ctly without using a spoon but it is sometimes considered rude.What does the host in China usually do?The host usually tries to fill more food or drink for the guests, because they are afraid that the guests cant have enough. So she usually say, “zai jiao dian, zen me yang?” If the guests have had e
18、nough, he can say, “bu yong le, wo chi bao le,” in English, “No, thanks, if was delicious, but Ive had enough.” If the guests dont like the food, they can wave their hands and say, “bu yong le, wo bu neng chi zhe ge”, in English, “Im sorry, I cant eat this.”Chinese people are polite and kind, so dont worry if you make mistakes, because they wont get angry with you but they will forgive you.Step IV Homework1. Ask students go on finishing their writing. 2. Ask students to finish the Exercises1-5 in Unit 3.