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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 B 3a~Self Check 主题情境·给Bob来中国 体验交换生活提建议 目 录 Warming Up 2 Writing 3 Self Check 4 Learning Objectives 1 Summary & Homework 5 Learning Objectives At the end of the class, we are able to: 1. apply the vocabulary, phrases, and sentence structures learned in this unit to write a letter to introduce Chinese etiquette(礼仪); (Language ability) 2. review the key vocabulary and phrases learned in this unit; (Learning ability) 3. develop our thinking and expression abilities by introducing the customs and etiquette of different countries; (Quality of thinking) 4. learn the customs and etiquette of different countries and respect different cultures. (Cultural awareness) Warming Up I received an email from my pen pal Bob. Dear Jack, Our school has an exchange program and I was lucky enough to be selected to come to China. I’m so excited! This is my first time coming to China. I want to know more about Chinese culture so as to better adapt to the life of an exchange student. Yours, Bob Pre-writing 3a Your pen pal is coming to China on an exchange program. He / She is asking you about Chinese customs and what he/she is supposed to do or not. Make notes in the chart. Table manners It’s polite/impolite to… House rules You’re supposed/ not supposed to… Going out with people You should… What you are supposed to do or not to do when coming to China for the first time. Let me search online. Respecting for Elders: In Chinese culture, respect for older family members is very important. This means addressing elders with polite titles (such as “Aunt”, “Uncle”, or “Grandpa” and “Grandma”), helping them when needed, and listening to their advice or instructions. Giving and Receiving Gifts Politely: When giving or receiving gifts, use both hands as a sign of respect. Respecting Table Manners: Wait for the oldest person to start eating before you start. Don’t stick chopsticks straight into rice. Keeping the House Clean and Tidy: Chinese families value cleanliness and order. … Things You Should Do: Chinese customs Don’t Be Late: Being punctual is important in Chinese culture. Arriving late can be seen as disrespectful, so make sure to arrive on time when going out with others. Avoid Being Too Loud or Outspoken: In public, it is considered impolite to speak too loudly or draw attention to yourself. Don’t Interrupt(打断) Others: When someone is speaking, it is respectful to listen without interrupting. … Let me summarize. Things You Should Not Do: Table manners It’s polite to wait for the oldest person to start eating before you start. It’s impolite to stick chopsticks straight into rice. House rules You’re supposed to show respect to the elders. You’re supposed to keep the house clean and tidy. Going out with people You should make sure you arrive on time when going out with others. ... ...