
译林牛津版高中英语Module6Unit3readingI教学ppt课件.ppt
29页Welcome to the unitvarious ways of greetingNod headSmileSay helloShake handsHugWaveBowIn China, how do we greet each other?In ThailandBy putting their hands together and bowing.In South AmericaBy a hug.In the Middle EastBy touching nosesIn the Netherlands(荷兰)荷兰)By kissing on cheeksThThe bridegroom and the bride e bridegroom and the bride wear traditional dress. wear traditional dress. A wedding in Brunei ['bru:nai] bride[braid] bridegroom ['braidgru:m] the UK/Americaromantic/serious/movinggo to churchwear white dressChina .joyful and exiting. wear red dress bow Fast reading1. Which country is Waled from?2. Where does Peter come from?3. What does Ma Li think about learning about cultural differences? From the UK.He is from Brunei.Learning about cultural differences is a good way to understand more about each other. tick the topics mentioned in the conversation1. Greeting ways2. Receiving presents3. Eye contact4. Wedding ceremonies5. Colors6. Pointing gestures(手势手势)7. Taking off shoes before entering a house8. Bonfire NightFinish true & false questions on page 36!1.In Korea, it is believed that hens can drive bad spirits away from the wedding ceremony.2.The bridegroom and bride have to sit in different areas at the wedding reception in Brunei.FTroosters3.People in Brunei celebrate the wedding by singing and dancing throughout the night.4.In the UK, people take off their shoes before entering someone’s house.5.There can be great cultural differences even between people who speak the same language. FFTplaying loud drums BruneiDetailed readingTopic 1: receiving presents In the west, when is the polite time to open a present? Why? You should open a present when you receiveit, because people want to see how you react.2. What surprised Peter about the wedding ceremony in Korea?Topic 2: wedding ceremoniesThey had a live hen and a rooster.Topic 2: wedding ceremoniesTo _______ bad spirits ______To ______ luckConsidered to be ________!drive ensureawayIn Koreavery lucky watersoft drinkscoffeealcoholtea√√√√×3. What drink is not permitted at a wedding in Brunei?Wedding in BruneiPeople in most countries point with their first finger.howeverin Bruneicause ________thumbTopic 3: Pointing gesture4. How do people in Brunei point? Why?They useoffenseThey use their thumb to point, because pointing with their first finger can cause offense.Topic 4: customs In Brunei, they think it’s funny watching new foreign teachers trying to ______ to pointing with _______ instead of first fingers. Another thing we should pay attention to is that we should take off our shoes before ______ someone’s house, which is the same in Chinese cities. adjustthumbsentering Topic 5: 5. What British festival are Peter’s American friends not familiar with? DateEvents6. What kind of food do Brits eat at this festival?PopularityIn BritainIn AmericaNov. 5thgather aroundhold a partylight a large fireset off fireworksHot dogs and other food that can be cooked on the fire.YesNoBonfire NightConsolidationthe information Ma Li has collected from the following five aspectsDifferent ________ to the presentsDifferent wedding ____________ Different _______ gesturesDifferent __________Different ________reactionsceremoniespointingcustomsfestivalsReading strategyExamples are used to :explain concepts and ideassupport argumentsserve as interesting storiesD: 1____ 2____ 3____ 4______ 5____ 6____E: 1_________ 2___________ 3_________ 4_________ 5__________ 6__________ 7_________ 8_________Answersbdeacfalikecelebrationsfireworkshot dogsthroughoutprohibitedensurepermitted返回目录返回目录In America, it means ‘ok’.In India, it means ‘right’.In Thailand, it means ‘no problem’ In Japan and Korea, it means ‘money’.In France, it means ‘no money’.In Brazil and Greece, it means ‘offense’. Let’s learn more about cultural differences by the information collected by the students.When in Rome, do as the Romans do.Homework: 1. Review what we have leant today.2. Finish the exercises on P122.。
