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课件网) 2025-2026学年人教九全英语情境课堂教学课件 Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands. Section A 3a~3c 目 录 Warming Up 2 Reading 3 Exercises 4 Learning Objectives 1 Summary & Homework 5 At the end of the class, we are able to: 1. understand the ideas and customs between Colombia and Switzerland; (Language ability) 2. talk about Chinese customs in English. (Learning ability) 3. compare the similarities and differences in ideas and customs between China, Colombia, and Switzerland; (Quality of thinking) 4. know different time concepts(时间观) and respect different cultures; (Cultural awareness) Learning Objectives Cali, Colombia Lausanne, Switzerland Teresa Lopez Marc LeBlanc Students from different countries meet at the party, and Terasa is sharing some customs of her own country with Marc. Warming Up What do you know about Colombia National flag It’s in the south America. It is famous for coffee. What do you know about Switzerland National flag It’s in Europe. It is the capital of clocks and watches. Cali, Colombia Lausanne, Switzerland Teresa Lopez Marc LeBlanc Teresa and Marc will go for a dinner tomorrow. Who might think it is OK to be 15 minutes late Pre-reading 3a Read the following opinions of a Colombian and a Swiss student. In which country is it OK to be 15 minutes late for dinner Let’s skim! While-reading Colombia. 3b Read the passage again and complete the chart. Ideas and customs about... Colombia Switzerland being on time visiting a friend’s house making plans with friends Let’s scan! Step2: Pay attention to these key words. Step1: Search for country names. Check your answers! Ideas and customs about... Colombia being on time visiting a friend’s house making plans with friends it’s OK to be late drop in whenever they like don’t usually make plans Ideas and customs about... Switzerland being on time visiting a friend’s house making plans with friends it’s important to be on time always call first always make plans Retell the passage according to the chart in 3b. Post-reading Ideas and customs about... Colombia Switzerland being on time visiting a friend’s house making plans with friends it’s OK to be late drop in whenever they like don’t usually make plans it’s important to be on time always call first always make plans 3c Role play a conversation. Student A is Teresa and Student B is Marc. Teresa is late and Marc is mad. Hi, Marc. Sorry I’m a little late. Teresa, you’re 10 minutes late! It’s just 10 minutes! It’s no big deal! Well, in Switzerland, you’re supposed to... Culture Focus The concept of time varies by country, affecting lifestyles. In Spain, the siesta(午睡) tradition closes businesses for hours. In Africa, Latin America, and Southern Europe, being late is acceptable as time is seen as a servant. In the US and Northern Europe, punctuality is valued as time is considered money. Perceptions of time Different customs teach us to respect and unders ... ...