山東省泰山外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)校七年級(jí)英語(yǔ) Unit 7 《Reading》課件
Read and answer. 1.What does “etiquette” mean?2. Is etiquette the same in every culture or in every situation(情境)?情境)?It means normal and polite social behavior. No, it isnt. 1.If someone cuts in front of you in a line, what should you say?2. If someone is smoking on a bus, what should you say? 3. If you see someone you know dropping litter, what should you say? Sorry, would you mind joining the line?Excuse me, could you please put out that cigarette? Would you mind picking it up? Read and answer. “True” or “False” “True” or “False”1 Etiquette is a normal and impolite social behavior.2 Standing very close to the person you are talking with is common in European countries.3 Etiquette is the same in all situations in China.4 We should take care not to cough or sneeze loudly in public.5 Dropping litter in other countries is allowed.FFFTFFind the topic sentence(主題句主題句) of each paragraph.Reading strategy:Reading strategy:Topic sentences usually give us a “summary”(總結(jié)), or overall(全面的) meaning of each paragraph and help us understand what the paragraph is about. After the topic sentence comes more detail and explanation.Find the topic Find the topic sentence(sentence(主題句主題句) of each ) of each paragraph. paragraph. If you spend some time in an English-speaking country, you might hear the term “etiquette”. It means normal and polite social behavior. This may seem like a difficult word at first , but it can be very useful to understand. Etiquette is not the same in every culture or in every situation . For example, standing very close to the person you are talking with is quite common in some Asian countries. However, if you do this in Europe, some people might feel uncomfortable . Even in China, We all know that etiquette is not the same in all situations. Perhaps we think that talking loudly in our own homes is fine, but there are other places where talking loudly is not allowed. For example, most people would agree that talking loudly in a library, a museum, or a movie theater is impolite . Even if you are with your friends, it is better to keep your voice down in public places. In fact, we should also take care not to cough or sneeze loudly in public. If we see someone breaking the rules of etiquette, we may politely give them some suggestions . Perhaps one of the most polite ways is to ask someone, Would you mind doing this or Would you mind not doing that. For example, if someone cuts in front of you in a line, you could ask them, Sorry, would you mind joining the line? If someone is smoking on the bus, you could ask, Excuse me, could you please put out that cigarette? People dont usually like to be criticized, so we have to be careful how we do this. Although rules of etiquette can often be different, some rules are the same almost everywhere in the world! For example, dropping litter is almost never allowed . If you see someone you know doing this, you can ask them, Would you mind picking it up ?3a Match the paragraphs with the best summaries. _d_ Paragraph 1_ Paragraph 2 _ Paragraph 3 _ Paragraph 4 a. We have to be very careful how we criticize people. b. The way people behave is different in different cultures and situations. c. Sometimes, rules of etiquette are the same almost everywhere. d. Etiquette is a very important idea to understand. e. We might want to ask someone to behave more politely if we see them breaking a rule of etiquette. f. People in China and Europe have different ideas about etiquette. b e cRead again, do you have any questions about the translation? If you spend some time in an English-speaking country, you might hear the term “etiquette”. It means normal and polite social behavior. This may seem like a difficult word at first , but it can be very useful to understand.如果你在一個(gè)講英語(yǔ)的國(guó)家度過一段時(shí)間如果你在一個(gè)講英語(yǔ)的國(guó)家度過一段時(shí)間,你你可能會(huì)聽到可能會(huì)聽到“禮儀禮儀”這個(gè)詞。這個(gè)詞。 Etiquette is not the same in every culture or in every situation . For example, standing very close to the person you are talking with is quite common in some Asian countries. However, if you do this in Europe, some people might feel uncomfortable . Even in China, We all know that etiquette is not the same in all situations. Perhaps we think that talking loudly in our own homes is fine, but there are other places where talking loudly is not allowed. For example, most people would agree that talking loudly in a library, a museum, or a movie theater is impolite . Even if you are with your friends, it is better to keep your voice down in public places. In fact, we should also take care not to cough or sneeze loudly in public. 交談時(shí)與對(duì)方挨的很近在一些亞洲國(guó)家是很正常的。交談時(shí)與對(duì)方挨的很近在一些亞洲國(guó)家是很正常的。 Etiquette is not the same in every culture or in every situation . For example, standing very close to the person you are talking with is quite common in some Asian countries. However, if you do this in Europe, some people might feel uncomfortable . Even in China, We all know that etiquette is not the same in all situations. Perhaps we think that talking loudly in our own homes is fine, but there are other places where talking loudly is not allowed. For example, most people would agree that talking loudly in a library, a museum, or a movie theater is impolite . Even if you are with your friends, it is better to keep your voice down in public places. In fact, we should also take care not to cough or sneeze loudly in public. 即使是和朋友在一起,在公共場(chǎng)合說話也最好降低聲音。即使是和朋友在一起,在公共場(chǎng)合說話也最好降低聲音。 If we see someone breaking the rules of etiquette, we may politely give them some suggestions . Perhaps one of the most polite ways is to ask someone, Would you mind doing this or Would you mind not doing that. For example, if someone cuts in front of you in a line, you could ask them, Sorry, would you mind joining the line? If someone is smoking on the bus, you could ask, Excuse me, could you please put out that cigarette? People dont usually like to be criticized, so we have to be careful how we do this. 如果我們看到有人破壞禮儀規(guī)則,我們可以禮貌地給他如果我們看到有人破壞禮儀規(guī)則,我們可以禮貌地給他們提出建議。們提出建議。 If we see someone breaking the rules of etiquette, we may politely give them some suggestions . Perhaps one of the most polite ways is to ask someone, Would you mind doing this or Would you mind not doing that. For example, if someone cuts in front of you in a line, you could ask them, Sorry, would you mind joining the line? If someone is smoking on the bus, you could ask, Excuse me, could you please put out that cigarette? People dont usually like to be criticized, so we have to be careful how we do this. 人們通常不喜歡受到批評(píng),所以我們必須小心行事。人們通常不喜歡受到批評(píng),所以我們必須小心行事。 Although rules of etiquette can often be different, some rules are the same almost everywhere in the world! For example, dropping litter is almost never allowed . If you see someone you know doing this, you can ask them, Would you mind picking it up ?盡管禮儀規(guī)則經(jīng)常是不同的,但在世界各地一些盡管禮儀規(guī)則經(jīng)常是不同的,但在世界各地一些規(guī)則基本上是一致的!規(guī)則基本上是一致的!Always wrongIn some situations In some culturesStanding very close to someoneStanding very close to someoneTalking loudly in publicCoughing or sneezing in publicSmoking on a bus 3C Give examples of behavior . Polite suggestions Polite suggestions 3bWrite a letter to Jining Daily (濟(jì)寧日濟(jì)寧日?qǐng)?bào))。報(bào))。Dear Mr. Etiquette,Im writing to complain(抱怨)(抱怨)_Thank you for listening!