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Unit 10
You’re supposed to shake hands.
Section A 3a-3c
Warm-up
What is the video about?
time
different
time concept(时间观)
Free talk
1. If you meet your friend, will you try your best to be on time?
2. If your friend arrives late, will you be angry?
3. In China, is it polite to keep your friends waiting?
Cali, Colombia
Lausanne, Switzerland
Teresa Lopez
Marc LeBlanc
Here are two students who are from different countries.
Pre-reading
Where are they from?
Is it important to be on
time in their countries?
Teresa Lopez
Cali, Colombia
Marc LeBlanc
Lausanne, Switzerland
What’s the girl’s name?
Where does she come from?
So she is a .
Teresa Lopez
/təˈrisə ˈləʊpez/
She comes from Cali, Colombia.哥伦比亚
/kəˈlʌmbiə/
Colombian哥伦比亚人
/kəˈlʌmbiən/
What do you know about Colombia?
It lies in South America.
It is famous for its coffee.
Boys are supposed to shake hands.
Girls are expected to kiss each other on the side of the face.
The Colombians must be relaxed about life.
relaxed[rɪˈlækst]
adj. 放松的;自在的
Pre-reading
Teresa Lopez
Cali, Colombia
Marc LeBlanc
Lausanne, Switzerland
So he is a .
The boy is .
He comes from .
Lausanne, Switzerland瑞士
Swiss瑞士人
Marc LeBlanc
/'swɪtsələnd/
/mɑːrk ləˈblɑ:ŋ/
/swɪs/
It lies in Europe.
It’s the capital of clocks and watches.
The Swiss watches are valuable/of great value.
The Swiss must value the time.
What do you know about Switzerland?
value[ˈvæljuː]
v. 重视;珍视 n. 价值
Pre-reading
What is the passage mainly about?
A. Different customs between Colombia
and Switzerland.
B. Teenagers’ different understandings
about friendship in Colombia and
Switzerland.
C. How Teresa and Marc became friends.
While-reading
Activity 1: Read and choose.
Read the first passage and judge T or F.
3. People in Colombia usually make plans to meet their friends.
1. They are very serious about time .
4. Boys and girls have the same way to greet when they see each other.
2. In Colombia, people value the time they spend with our family and friends in their daily lives.
don’t usually make
different ways
relaxed
F
F
T
F
Read the second passage and answer the questions.
1.In Switzerland, what may your friend feel if you are 15 minutes late?
2.Why does Marc always leave the house early?
3. Do Swiss always visit a friend without calling first?
He or she will get mad.
To avoid heavy traffic because he thinks it's impolite to keep others waiting
No, they never visit a friend without calling first.
Pre-reading
Careful reading
Read the Passages and complete the chart.
Ideas and customs about … Colombia Switzerland
being on time
visiting a friend’s house
making plans with friends
it’s OK to be late
it’s important to be on time
drop by if we have time
never...without calling first
don’t usually make plans
almost always make plans
按时
风俗
make plans to do 制定计划做
顺便拜访;随便进入
几乎=nearly
Cultural Shocks(文化冲突)
In different countries, there are different customs and cultures.
They may cause problems.
Let similarities bring us closer
Be respectful with differences
1. Some people prefer to ____ their friends’ homes.
A. drop in B. drop by
C. come in D. look for
2. Don’t blame(责备) the boy. _____ , he is only ten years old.
A. At all B. After all C. In all D. For all
一、单项选择
Exercises
14
3. --- Am I supposed to make noise in the library, Dad?
---Tom, you’d better not, or others may get .
A. mad B. scared C. afraid D. pleased
4. Students are____ to ____ to study all subjects.
A. suppose; make plans B. supposed; make plan
C. suppose; make plan D. supposed; make plans
Exercises
15
1. She seemed _______ (放松).
2. He likes ___________ (拜访) his friend’s home on Sunday.
3. —I’m sorry I didn’t do a good job.
—That’s OK. You have tried your best ________ (毕竟).
4. Beijing is the ______ (首都) of China.
5. At _____ (正午), the sun is high in the sky.
6. I got ____ (很生气的) with him for being late.
capital
noon
mad
relaxed
dropping by
after all
二、根据句意及括号中的汉语提示, 完成句子。
Exercises
Thank you!
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