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1、,Unit 7 Would you mind keeping down your voice?,Liu Junmin,Teaching aims,Knowledge objects: Read for key words and topic sentences. Skill objects: Retell the text with key words. Ability objects: Read for getting information. Sensibility and moral objects: behave politely in public and in our daily

2、life.,(1). term n. 术语 (2). voice n. 声音 (3). cough v. 咳嗽 (4). sneeze v. 打喷嚏 (5). break v. 打破;违背 (6). smoke v. 吸烟(7). drop v. 扔 (8). pick v. 捡;挑选 (9). normal adj. 正常的 (10). Asian adj. 亚洲的 (11). a llow v. 允许 (12). public n. 公众 (13). careful adj. 小心的 (14). litter n. 垃圾 (15). etiquette n. 礼节 (16). be hav

3、ior n. 行为 (17). impolite adj. 无礼的 (18). politely adv. 客气地(19). cigarette n. 香烟 (20). criticize v. 批判(21). uncomfortable adj. 不舒服的 (22). at first首先(23). keepdown 控制 (24). take care 当心 (25). putout 熄灭 (26). pick up 捡起(27). break the rule 违背规则,A: - Would you mind doing?B: - No, not at all; No, of cours

4、e not; No, certainly not; No, go ahead; No, please; No, do it please; No, indeed.-Yes, I do; Sorry ,youd better not; Im afraid you cant; Im sorry, its not allowed.,Pair work,Ask and answer,What does the word “etiquette” mean?,礼 节,千年古训:,孔子曰:“不学礼,无以立”。即不懂礼貌礼节,就难于立足社会。,礼节的内涵: 即有礼有节。有礼是指讲礼貌,待人要有恭敬的态度;有节

5、就是守规矩,行事要有节度,不可过之,亦不可不及。,我的观点:礼节即标准。一是做人的标准;二是做事的标准。学会做人,才能学会做事,以礼待人,才能以理服人。,What etiquette are they breaking?,dropping litter,smoking,talking loudly on the mobile phone,spitting,talking and laughing loudly,smoke V. 抽烟,spit V. 吐痰,Bad Behaviors(行为),drop V. 扔,丢 litter N.垃圾,How to look for topic senten

6、ces (中心句)?,As we read, we need to find topic sentences.,These sentences usually give us a “summary”, or overall meaning of each paragraph(每段大意) and help us understand what the paragraph is about. After the topic sentence comes more detail and explanation,Reading skill(阅读技巧),Two young men are talking

7、 loudly on the bus, while a man is talking loudly on the mobile phone. A man is spitting and another is smoking. Whats worse, a girl is dropping litter. I think it is impolite to do these things.,What is the topic sentence ?,Topic sentence,I think people should act politely. They should talk in a lo

8、w voice on the bus. When they talk with somebody on the phone, they should keep their voice down. And they shouldnt smoke in public places and never drop litter.,Topic sentence,What is the topic sentence ?,Topic sentence,Summary /(概要) overall meaning(大意),first sentence,last sentence,Found out topic

9、sentence of each paragraph.(寻找每一段主题句),Read quickly,If you spend some time in an English-speaking country, you might hear the term etiquette. It means normal and polite social behavior. This may seem like a different word at first, but it can be very useful to understand.,Para.1,Etiquette is not the

10、same in every culture, or in every situation. For example, standing very close to the person you are talking with is quite common in some Asian countries. However, if you do this in Europe, some people might feel uncomfortable. Even in China, we all know that etiquette is not the same in all situati

11、ons. Perhaps we think that talking loudly in our own homes is fine, but there are other places where talking loudly is not allowed. For example, most people would agree that talking loudly in a library, a museum, or a movie theater is impolite. Even if you are with your friends, it is better to keep

12、 your voice down in public places. In fact, we should also take care not to cough or sneeze loudly in public if possible.,Para.2,If we see someone breaking the rules of etiquette, we may give them some suggestions politely. Perhaps one of the most polite ways is to ask someone, Would you mind doing

13、this or Would you mind not doing that. For example, if someone cuts in front of you in line, you could ask them, Sorry, would you mind joining the line? If someone is smoking on the bus, we could ask, Excuse me, could you please put out that cigarette? People dont usually like to be criticized, so w

14、e have to be careful how we do this.,Para.3,Although rules of etiquette can often be different, some rules are the same almost everywhere in the world! For example, dropping litter is almost never allowed. If you see someone you know doing this, you can ask them, would you mind picking it up?,Para.4

15、,Would you mind keeping down your voice?,Para.1 If you spend some time in an English-speaking country, you might hear the term etiquette. It means normal and polite social behavior. This may seem like a different word at first, but it can be very useful to understand. (last sentence)Para.2 Etiquette

16、 is not the same in every culture, or in every situation. (first sentence) For example, standing very close to the person you are talking with is quite common in some Asian countries. However, if you do this in Europe, some people might feel uncomfortable. Even in China, we all know that etiquette i

17、s not the same in all situations. Perhaps we think that talking loudly in our own homes is fine, but there are other places where talking loudly is not allowed. For example, most people would agree that talking loudly in a library, a museum, or a movie theater is impolite. Even if you are with your

18、friends, it is better to keep your voice down in public places. In fact, we should also take care not to cough or sneeze loudly in public if possible. Para.3 If we see someone breaking the rules of etiquette, we may give them some suggestions politely. (first sentence) Perhaps one of the most polite

19、 ways is to ask someone, Would you mind doing this or Would you mind not doing that. For example, if someone cuts in front of you in line, you could ask them, Sorry, would you mind joining the line? If someone is smoking on the bus, we could ask, Excuse me, could you please put out that cigarette? P

20、eople dont usually like to be criticized, so we have to be careful how we do this. Para.4 Although rules of etiquette can often be different, some rules are the same almost everywhere in the world! (first sentence) For example, dropping litter is almost never allowed. If you see someone you know doi

21、ng this, you can ask them, would you mind picking it up?,Read quickly and tell the statements T or F.,1. “Etiquette” is very common in English-speaking countries.2. “Etiquette” is always the same in Asia and Europe.3. When someone put his feet on the chair, we may shout at him, “Put down your feet!”

22、4. Well know some rules which are the same almost the same everywhere in the world in Para. 4.,T,F,T,F,Read aloud,Answer the following questions.,1. What behavior is etiquette?normal and polite2. Is etiquette the same in every culture or situation?No, it isnt.,3. if someone breaks the rules of etiqu

23、ette, we should ask him:Would you mind (not) doing.?4. If someone cuts in front of you in line, we should ask him:Would you mind joining the line?,5. If someone is smoking on the bus, we should ask him:Would you mind putting out the cigarette?6. If someone is talking loudly in a library, we should a

24、sk him:Would you mind not talking loudly? Would you mind keeping down your voice?,7. If someone is coughing loudly in public, we should ask him:Would you mind not coughing loudly?8. If someone is sneezing loudly in public, we should ask him:Would you mind not sneezing loudly?,9. If someone is laughi

25、ng loudly in public, we should ask him:Would you mind not laughing loudly?10. If someone is dropping litter in public, we should ask him:Would you mind not dropping litter?,11. If someone is spitting in the classroom, we should ask him:Would you mind not spitting loudly ?12. If some teacher is smoki

26、ng in class, we should ask him:Would you mind not smoking ?,As a student, what etiquette should we pay attention to(注意) in class?Dont in class.smoke; call somebody; answer the phone; laugh; drink water; eat something; do nothing; hold your nose; play games; play cards; play chess; fight somebody; pl

27、ay with your mobile; send the message; listen to the music,Discussion,We may often hear the t_“etiquette” when we are in an E_ country. It means the normal and p_social behavior. Its sometimes d_ in every c_ or even in every situation. Standing very close to the person you are talking with is c_ in

28、Asian countries. But in Europe, people might feel u_. Talking loudly in our o_ homes is fine, but its not allowed in p_. Its better to k_ d_ your voice in public places. And some r_are the same almost everywhere.When we see somebody b_ the rules of e_, we may give them some suggestions p_. And we should be c_ because hardly anybody like to be c_.,Finish the passage.,erm,nglish- speaking,olite,ifferent,ulture,ommon,wn,eep,own,ules,reaking,tiquette,olitely,areful,riticized,ublic,ncomfortable,Homework:,Retell the passage with key words.,Remember,Virtue is a jewel of great price. 美德乃是无价之宝。,

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