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Unit 8 Culture Shapes Us Lesson 45 Different Manners 课件(共27张PPT) 冀教版九年级英语全册

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(课件网) 冀教版Unit 8 Culture Shapes Us英语九年级全册 Lesson 45 Different Manners In China In the West Different festivals Christmas the Spring Festival When people meet a friend In China In America In Japan shake hands hug each other bow to each other 1. We are English, we _____ English. 2. Grandpa likes to ___ funny stories to us. Fill in the blanks, using “say”, “talk”, “speak” or “tell”. speak tell Exercises 3. Would you like to ____ with me about my study 4. Mother ____ me to study hard. 5. “I’m fine.”____ Li Lei. talk tells says chopsticks and a bowl a knife ,a fork and a plate China The Western countries China : the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares The West : they have their own plates of food What are these china-chinas New Words All of us need praise. praise作名词的用法: praise表示对人或事物的“称赞;赞扬”时,通常为不可数名词;也可用praises的形式,但较少见。 He won praise for his modesty. in praise of 赞美 She wrote poems in praise of freedom. China : Chinese hosts like to put food into the plates of their guests The West : the guests enjoy the food by themselves hosts guests guests hosts The teacher praised her for her courage. praise作动词的用法: praise+n./pron.称赞…… They have been praising you all the time. praise sb. for sth.因某事赞扬某人 He praised her for her courage. New Words 了解不同国家不同的风俗习惯 When people meet a friend In China In America In Japan shake hands hug each other bow to each other My name is Wu Zhou, I have lived in Canada for twenty-three years. In Canada, I call myself Joe Wu. Joe is an English name that sounds like Zhou. Though I have lived here for a long time, I still don’t feel Canadian. This is probably because North American manners and Chinese manners are so different. In China, being modest is a virtue, If someone praises you and says that your English is excellent, you should be modest and say, “No, no. My English is still poor.” I have many good friends in Canada, though Canadian culture is different from Chinese culture. In China In the West When people have a meal virtue ['v :t u:] n. 美德;德行;价值 the elderly 老年人 elderly ['eld li] adj. 上了年纪的; 较老的 n. 老人 e.g. The film is about an elderly woman. 电影讲述的是一位老太太的故事。 e.g. His virtue is patience. 耐心是他的美德。 In China In the West Different festivals Christmas the Spring Festival extra [ ekstr ] adj. 额外的 n. 附加物 e.g. The meeting is going to be a lot of extra work. 这次会议将意味着很多额外工作。 waitress n. 女服务员 e.g. Waiter, could you bring me some water 服务员,给我送点儿水来好吗? waiter [ we t (r)] n. 服务员;侍者 My name is Wu Zhou, I have lived in Canada for twenty-three years. In Canada, I call myself Joe Wu. Joe is an English name that sounds like Zhou. Though I have lived here for a long time, I still don’t feel Canadian. This is probably because North American manners and Chinese manners are so different. In Chin ... ...

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