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Unit7 Food Festival .
Topic2 I'm not sure whether I can cook it well.
SectionC
科普版仁爱英语八年级下册
knives
more words?
fe → ves
f → ves
forks
Italians use forks to eat spaghetti.
Italians eat spaghetti with forks.
spoons
In which country, people eat with spoons and forks?
Thailand
Is it polite to eat soup very quietly in Japan?
No, it isn't. If you eat the soup so noisily, it means that you love the food very much.
napinks
Is it polite to point at people with chopsticks in China?
No, it is impolite/rude.
plates
on the plate
in the plate
Match the words with the pictures
1. What kind of dinner party did the girl go to?
2. What impolite things did she do?
A formal western dinner party.
2. What impolite things did she do?
It is impolite to…(when we are dining).
play with fire
eat up:
eating all the food
It is impolite to…when we are dining.
speak loudly
eat with hands
break the glass
Thinking:
Fast-reading
What's the best title of this passage?
A. a western dinner party
B. western table manners
C. eating out
Read, mark T (True) or F(False) and correct the F ones.
1.When you start dining, you should take your napkin first and put it on your lap. ( )
2. When enjoying a dish, people always keep the fork in their left hands. ( )
3.It’s impolite to eat up the food on your plate. ( )
4.It’s polite to speak loudly and smile a lot. ( )
5.When you drink to someone, you should raise your glass and take only a little. ( )
T
F
T
F
F
Read 1a and number the key points of the table manners.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Take your napkin and put it on your lap.
When dining, keep the fork in the right hand.
If you use knife, put the fork in your left hand.
It’s polite to eat up the food on your plate.
Don’t take more food than you need.
6.
7.
8.
You should speak quietly and smile a lot.
When you drink to someone, raise your cup and take a little.
Remember not to drink too much.
1.If you go to a formal western dinner party for the first time,you'd better know about western table manners.
(1) for the first time 第一次
E.g:2012年,我第一次到北京去度假。
I went to Beijing for my holiday in 2012 for the first time.
(2) table manners 餐桌礼仪
2.It's polite to eat up the food on your plate,...
eat up sth./eat sth. up 吃完,吃光 sth.为代词时,放在中间
3.When you drink to someone,...
drink to sb./sth.为......干杯(祝酒)
4.Remember not to drink too much.
(1) remember to do sth.记得要做某事(事情还没有做)
否定形式为:remember not to do sth.
(2)too much 在句中作状语,修饰动词drink。
Let’s go over the table manners together.
Read 1a again. Then work in groups and tell us what Chinese table manners you know.
Talk about Chinese table manners.
Do you know whether it is polite or impolite?
It’s polite to let the elder take a seat first.
It’s impolite to make much noise.
stick the chopsticks
It’s impolite to hit the bowl with chopsticks.
It’s impolite to stick the chopsticks in the rice.
Match the pictures with the conversations.Then practice in pairs.
C
D
A
B
宾语从句用陈述句语序
I think that he is a kind-hearted man.
Do you know if / whether he likes Times English Post?
I want to know what they are talking about.
Maybe you don’t know whether it’s polite or not to
speak loudly at the table.
把下列句子合并成一个含有宾语从句的复合句。
1. I don’t know. Is she a teacher?
2. Do you know? Is it good to watch TV
too much?
3. I don’t know. Is it polite to eat up the
food on your plate?
4. I’m not sure. Is he at home?
5. I want to know. Will it rain tomorrow?
6. I don’t know. How old are you?
Discuss eating customs in different countries, using object clauses.
3.
1. Workbook SectionC
2. Read a passage about Chinese Table Manners.
Then write a composition about Chinese Table Manners.
You can begin with: In China, it’s polite to… it’s impolite to…There is no need for … We use…
Table Manners in China
The Chinese have not only created countless ways of cooking,but also have invented chopsticks to eat with.The use of chopsticks is a must in the Chinese cuisine.It is important for you not only to use the chopsticks,but also to be aware of the correct use of them.Otherwise,you would be regarded as being impolite.Therefore,you must have at least a basic idea about the correct method of using the chopsticks in order to avoid embarrassment(尴尬).
Many traditional table manners are still observed2 today.It is better if the dinner table is round.Once everyone is seated,the food is served.The guests often wait for the host to invite them to begin.According to the Chinese table manners,there are many do's and don'ts.Chinese people have spent thousands of years in developing these set of values for the society.
拓展阅读
Do's and Don'ts 就餐礼仪
Usually,the bowl of rice is held with the left hand and brought close to the mouth while the rice is lifted into the mouth with the chopsticks held in the right hand.One should not make any noise when chewing the food.While waiting for the next course,one should place the chopsticks neatly on the chopstick rest and avoid crossing them or putting them on the rice bowl.
Whenever attending a wedding ceremony,one should bring a present wrapped in colorful or reddish3 gift wrap or cash in a red packet.When invited to a Chinese New Year's party,one should dress cheerfully and bring New Year's red packets for luck and good wishes.
When taking a drink of wine at a formal dinner,one must first toast(敬酒)another dinner guest regardless of whether he or she responds5 by drinking.If one is toasted and doesn't wish to drink,he can simply touch his lips to the edge of the glass to show courtesy6.
The spoon should not be used at the same time as the chopsticks.Also,toothpicks7 should not be used during the meal but rather at the end,and always while covering the mouth.Also,one should neither point with his chopsticks nor stick his chopsticks upright into his rice bowl;leaving chopsticks standing up resembles(类似;像)incensing(向……焚香) sticks set before a grave(墓),thus it is considered disrespectful.
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