Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands Period 4导学案(人教新目标版九年级
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Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands.‎ Period 4 Section B (1a-1d)‎ 班 级: 组 名: 姓 名:‎ ‎【学习目标】‎ ‎1.能记住生词empty 的意义与用法 ‎2.会运用以下重难点句子:‎ You’re supposed to …‎ You’re not supposed to…‎ It’s impolite to … ‎ You shouldn’t …‎ ‎3.进行听力训练,提高综合听说能力。‎ ‎【学习重点】‎ ‎1.掌握本课时出现的生词及用法。‎ ‎2.进行听力训练,提高综合听说能力。 ‎ ‎3.阅读短文,获得相关信息,提高学生们的综合阅读能力。‎ ‎【学习难点】‎ ‎1. 运用所学内容谈论餐桌礼仪。‎ ‎2. 在听的过程中获取有用的信息。‎ ‎【学习过程】‎ 一、目标呈现 [旧知回顾] 复述“哥伦比亚和瑞士的礼仪”的不同。‎ ‎_________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ ‎ ‎_________________________________________________________________________ ‎ ‎_________________________________________________________________________‎ 二、自主合作 ‎1. 词汇检测:译一译,读一读,记一记 ‎1) empty____________2)wipe ____________3)napkin____________4)pick up____________‎ ‎5)make noise____________6) pint at ____________7)刺,戳____________8) 粗鲁的_______ ‎ ‎2. 根据所学知识或查阅资料独立完成1a的判断题。‎ ‎[听力导学]‎ ‎1. 先看1b插图。说一说他们在干什么?然后听第一次录音,把插图的顺序写出来。‎ ‎2. 再听第二次录音,把1c两部分句子连起来。‎ ‎[练习反馈]‎ 4‎ ‎1. 学生齐读1c 句子。‎ ‎2. 学生两人一组操练1d. ‎ 三、展示质疑 说说我们的餐桌礼仪。学生四人一组开展活动,共同讨论, 把每个观点都记录下来。从而达到反复操练目标语言的目的。‎ ‎1. You’re not supposed to start eating first if there are older people at the table.‎ ‎2. You shouldn’t point at anyone with your chopsticks.‎ ‎3. It’s impolite to stick your chopsticks into your food.‎ ‎4. It’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl.‎ ‎5. You are not supposed to talk when you’re eating dinner. ‎ ‎6. It’s not necessary to order too many dishes. ‎ ‎7. It’s impolite to make a big noise when you are eating soup.‎ ‎8. You’re not supposed to put your clothes into a bowl or plate when picking up your food with chopsticks. ‎ 四、巩固构建 一、单项选择 ‎( )1. The books are on the floor, please ________.‎ A. pick up them B. look for them C. pick them up D. look them for ‎( )2. Mother said angrily, “I ask you to sit _______table, not to sit _____ the table.”‎ A. at; on B. in; in C. at; at D. on; to ‎( )3. We go to school ________foot and eat meals __________ chopsticks.‎ A. by; by B. with; by C. on; with D. on; use ‎ ‎( )4. —Do you mind if I sit next to you?‎ ‎—Of course not. The seat is _________.‎ A. full                       B. comfortable C. empty                D. valuable 二、完形填空 Some British and American people like to invite friends for a meal at home. You should not be upset if your English friends don’t invite you home. It doesn’t 1 they don’t like you. Dinner parties usually start 2 7 and 8 pm and end at about 11. Ask your hosts what time you should arrive. It’s polite 3 flowers, chocolates or a bottle of wine as a gift. Usually the evening starts 4 drinks and snacks. If you want to be extra polite, say 5 you like ‎ 4‎ the room, or the pictures on the wall. But remember –it’s not polite to ask how much things 6 . In many families, the husband sits at the end of the table 7 the wife sits at the other end. They eat with their guests. You’ll probably start the meal with soup or something small, then you’ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then dessert, followed 8 coffee. It’s polite to finish 9 on your plate and to take more if you want it. Did you enjoy the evening? 10 your hosts the next day, or write them a short “thank you” letter. British and American people like to say “thanks” all the time. ‎ ‎ ( )1. A. mean B. know C. say D. speak ‎ ( )2. A. at B. in C. between D. among ‎ ( )3. A. bring B. bringing C. brings D. to bring ‎ ( )4. A. with B. at C. for D. about ‎ ( )5. A. how many B. how often C. how much D. how long ‎ ( )6. A. cost B. spend C. take D. pay ‎ ( )7. A. and B. but C. so D. or ‎ ( )8. A. as B. by C. after D. /‎ ‎ ( )9. A. everything B. something C. anything D. nothing ‎ ( )10. A. To call B. Calling C. Call D. Called 三、用所给单词的正确形式填空 everything, free, they, on, fact, much, hate, with, slow, hour ‎ The American think a lot about time. They learn to value time. As children , they are taught to be time to go to school , to do work and to do .When they are having a good time , they say that time flies . When a person is dying, then he is living on borrowed time.‎ ‎ Time is money. Time is knowledge. Time is everything In America. A working American has to work hard for eight a day .This is working time . In his time, he also works hard for money . Even Saturday and Sunday are filled activities. In the street you can hardly see a man who walks .They walk very fast. In ‎ ‎ they are running. They love time because time brings money , comforts and progress. But sometimes they also time, for they have become servants of the clock. ‎ 四、根据短文内容,判断正(T)、误(F)。‎ Different countries and different people have different manners (礼貌). We must know their customs (风俗习惯), or they will think we are ill-mannered (不礼貌). ‎ ‎ If you visit a Chinese family, you should knock at the door first. When the door ‎ 4‎ is opened, you can't move before the host (男主人) says "come in". After you enter the room, you shouldn't sit down until the host asks you to take a seat. ‎ ‎ Before entering a house in Japan, you should take off your shoes. But in European (欧洲) countries, you don't take off your shoes. In a Malay house, a visitor can't eat up (吃光) the food on the table. But in England, you should eat up all the food. This may make the host happy. ‎ ‎( )1. Different countries have different customs. ‎ ‎( )2. You can come in without (没有) knocking at the door in China. ‎ ‎( )3. You should take off your shoes when entering a Japanese family. ‎ ‎( )4. You can't sit down if a Chinese man doesn't let you have a seat. ‎ ‎( )5. If you eat up all the food in Malay, people think you are mannered.‎ 4‎

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