1、 Mudule 6 Unit3 Welcome to the unit Learning aims:1.Have a general understanding of a different way of greeting each other by people from different countries;2.Know some different customs that are different in different parts of the world;3.Express their opinions about the possible problems that may
2、 be caused by the differences;4.Learn some new words and phrases and language points.Important and difficult points:Have students learn more different cultures from different countries.Learning procedure:Step 1.前置性补偿1.期望某人做某事 2.向某人鞠躬 3.一直,自始至终 4.说到,谈到 5.在期末典礼上 6.参加 7.适应做某事 8.离线 9.毕竟 10.有共同之处 11.难以置信
3、/理解 12.换句话说 Step2.Lead in As we all know, different countries have different cultures and customs. Look at the Quiz on the screen please, lets know more about cultural differences in different countries. 1) In Western countries, its unusual to give tips. (No)2) Westerners tend to avoid using13. (Yes
4、)3) Nodding your head up and down always means yes. (No)4) Usually, one should never give a clock as a gift in China. (Yes)5) Never point to anything with your foot in Vietnam(越南). (Yes)6) You can pass something to an older person with one hand in Korea. (No)7) In Canada, its OK to arrive early if y
5、ou are invited to someones house? (No)Step 3 Reading 1. Read a passage and know more about the different greeting ways mentioned above.Reading material:What do Americans/the British/Australians like doing to show respect?When it comes to the first impression, a proper greeting is of the utmost impor
6、tance. Before you group together all English-speaking people, remember there are many differences greeting manners between various countries. For example, Americans like a strong handshake that shows respect, as well as a simple greeting, ie. Hello, nice to meet you. Or Hi, my name is John. On the c
7、ontrary, 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 G day (Good day) in casual situations. Whether you are introducing yourself to others or seeing an ol
8、d friend, it is important to use the proper greeting according to the different cultures and situations.Step4.Language points.1.greet sb (with sth) _ 她以一个微笑跟我打招呼。2.difference (n)_对某人/ 某事物有,没有,有些.作用或影响The rain didnt make much difference to the game.It makes no difference to me what your say. Im not g
9、oing.It wont make much difference whether you go today or tomorrow.There is a difference in temperature between the day and the night._ 辨别出A 和B的不同different (adj)be different from与.不同/ 有区别美式英语和英式英语相当不一样。_. Step 5. Discussion Are these ways of greeting the same as the ways Chinese people greet each other?As 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 )Step6. Homework Discuss the different cultures from different countries with your partners.Preview the reading article.