1、牛津高中英语(模块六 高二上学期)Advance with EnglishWelcome to the Unit板块:Welcome教学设计课件作者:丁荷花Unit3Unit 3 课件描述:本课件通过Quiz、阅读和生动的图画来描述不同的问候方式以及文化差异的概念,增强直观性,为该板块设置了丰富而生动的语言情景,从而扩大课堂容量。Do you want to know more?A quiz on cultural difference 1)In Western countries,its unusual to give tips.1)In Western countries,its unus
2、ual to give tips.()()2)Westerners tend to avoid using13.()2)Westerners tend to avoid using13.()3)Nodding your head up and down always 3)Nodding your head up and down always means yes.()means yes.()4)Usually,one should never give a clock as a 4)Usually,one should never give a clock as a gift in China
3、.()gift in China.()5)Never point to anything with your foot in 5)Never point to anything with your foot in Vietnam(Vietnam(越南越南).().()6)You can pass something to an older person 6)You can pass something to an older person with one hand in Korea.()with one hand in Korea.()7)In Canada,its OK to arrive
4、 early if you are 7)In Canada,its OK to arrive early if you are invited to someones house?()invited to someones house?()NoYesNoYesYesNoNoCan you match the ways of greeting with the countries?Netherlands putting their hands together and bowing slightlyThailandkissing each other on one cheek and then
5、the othergreeting each other by touching nosesSouth America hugging each otherThe Middle East Read the passage to do T or F questions:1.Greetings are meant to show friendship and respect.2.Possibly the most unusual way for people to greet each other is to put ones hands together at the chest.3.Hands
6、hake was first used in the Middle Ages.4.In the United States,people shake hands when they meet important people.5.The Europeans shake hands gently.TFTTT When it comes to the first impression,a proper greeting is of the utmost importance.Before you group together all English-speaking people,remember
7、 there are manydifferences greeting manners between Various countries.For example,Americans like a strong handshake that shows respect,as well as a simple greeting,ie.Hello,nice short readingWhat do Americans/the British/Australians like doing to show respect?to meet you.Or Hi,my name is John.On the
8、 contrary,the British prefer a brief but firm handshake associated with a formal greeting such as Good morning,Mr Blair.How are you?.Australians also differ with people commonly preferring a simple Gday(Good day)in casual situations.Whether you are introducing yourself to others or seeing an old fri
9、end,it is important to use the proper greeting according to the different cultures and situations.DiscussionAs a Chinese,if you are not familiar with greetings from other countries,what might happen?Maybe we would feel embarrassed;we might be involved in awkward situations like Homework Read the passage in Part A in Workbook.