Unit 6 课时2 Section A(3a-3d)(情境教学课件)英语新教材人教版八年级下册

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学段 初中
学科 英语
教材版本 初中英语人教版八年级下册
年级 八年级
章节 3a-3d
类型 课件
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使用场景 同步教学-新授课
学年 2026-2027
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该初中英语课件围绕“英国餐桌礼仪及跨文化交际”展开,通过图片(握手、鞠躬、用右手吃印度餐等)和问题导入,激活学生对不同文化礼仪的认知,搭建学习支架,引导学生从观察到理解对话内容,逐步掌握核心知识点。 其亮点在于注重文化双向交流,学完英国礼仪后引导学生向外国人介绍中国餐桌礼仪,体现文化意识。通过视频、听力、角色扮演等多模态输入提升语言能力,用图表按餐前、中、后梳理内容培养思维品质。学生能提升跨文化沟通能力,教师可借助清晰流程和多样活动提高教学效率。

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Three sea, listen to the conversation. Then role play. IT. what's wrong? Hungry. i'm having dinner at my friend's house tonight, but english table manners are so confusing that i'm a little worried. Well, i'm from london. Ask me anything. thanks. Well, first, should I bring . something? Yes, bring a small gift, but don't bring food unless the host asks you too. And remember to wait for the host to start before you eat. Good to know. Could you tell me the proper way to use a knife and fork too? Just told the knife in your right hand and the fork in your left. If you get confused, watch what everyone else does. Okay. anything else? Hm, after the meal, thanked the host and say that everything was delicious. And most importantly. yes, enjoy . yourself. thanks. I will. Three, a read the conversation. Why is homely worried? What's wrong? hungry? I'm having dinner at my friend's house tonight, but english table manners are so confusing that i'm a little worried. Well, i'm from london. Ask me anything. thanks. Well, first, should I bring . something? Yes, bring a small gift, but don't bring food unless the host asks you to. And remember to wait for the host to start before you eat. Good to know. Could you tell me the proper way to use a knife and fork too? Just hold the knife in your right hand and the fork in your left. If you get confused, watch what everyone else . does OK anything else. Hm, after the meal, thanked the host and say that everything was delicious. And most importantly, yes, enjoy yourself. thanks. I will. Unit 6 Crossing Cultures Section A How different are our cultures? 课型:听说课 课时:3a-3d 能够理解对话内容,包括对话中人物谈论的话题,即英国的餐桌礼仪;能够在角色扮演时模仿说话人的语音、语调,自然流畅地展开交流。(学习理解) 01 能够有条理地向外国友人介绍中国餐桌礼仪文化,实现文化的双向交流;能够了解不同文化餐桌礼仪,在到访其他国家时学会尊重对方文化并入乡随俗。(迁移创新) 03 能够以视觉组织图的形式整理对话内容,按照就餐前、就餐中和就餐后三个阶段梳理注意事项,并根据视觉组织图复述对话内容。(应用实践) 02 教学目标 Lead-in 01 The man and the woman are ____________. Let’s look and say! shaking hands A businessman and a businesswoman are_______ to each other. Let’s look and say! bowing They are eating traditional Indian meal _________________. Let’s look and say! with their right hands What do you think these pictures are about? Table Manners Pre-listening 02 Have you tried western food? Do you know any western dining manners? v4-1600px-Have-Good-Table-Manners-Summary-Version-3.jpg.webp Table Manners v4-1600px-Have-Good-Table-Manners-Summary-Version-3.jpg.webp Table Manners Wait for everyone to be seated before touching your table setting. Don’t start eating until the host does. v4-1600px-Have-Good-Table-Manners-Summary-Version-3.jpg.webp Table Manners Hold the knife in your right hand, and the fork in your left. Chew with your mouth closed. Let’s watch and learn. While-listening 03 Let’s listen and answer. 1. What is Hongli going to do tonight? ____________________________________________________ 2. Why is Hongli phoning Sam? ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ 3. Where is Sam from? How does he help Hongli? ____________________________________________________ She is going to have dinner at her friend's house tonight. Because she is worried about English table manners and wants to ask Sam for advice. Sam is from London. He tells her about British table manners. Read the conversation. Why is Hongli worried? 3a Sam: What’s wrong, Hongli? Hongli: I'm having dinner at my friend's house tonight. But English table manners are so confusing that I'm a little worried. Sam: Well, I'm from London. Ask me anything! Hongli: Thanks! Well, first, should I bring something? Sam: Yes. Bring a small gift, but don’t bring food unless the host asks you to. And remember to wait for the host to start before you eat. Hongli: Good to know! Could you tell me the proper way to use a knife and fork too? Sam: Just hold the knife in your right hand, and the fork in your left. If you get confused, watch what everyone else does. Hongli: OK. Anything else? Sam: Hmm. After the meal, thank the host and say that everything was delicious. And, most importantly ... Hongli: Yes? Sam: Enjoy yourself! Hongli: Thanks, I will! Make notes about having dinner at a friend's house in the UK. 3b Bring a small gift. What else do you want to add? Don’t bring food unless the host asks you to. Wait for the host to start. Hold the knife in your right hand, and the fork in your left. Thank the host and say that everything was delicious. Listen to the conversation. Then role-play it. 3c Sam: What’s wrong, Hongli? Hongli: I'm having dinner at my friend's house tonight. But English table manners are so confusing that I'm a little worried. Sam: Well, I'm from London. Ask me anything! Hongli: Thanks! Well, first, should I bring something? Sam: Yes. Bring a small gift, but don’t bring food unless the host asks you to. And remember to wait for the host to start before you eat. Hongli: Good to know! Could you tell me the proper way to use a knife and fork too? Sam: Just hold the knife in your right hand, and the fork in your left. If you get confused, watch what everyone else does. Hongli: OK. Anything else? Sam: Hmm. After the meal, thank the host and say that everything was delicious. And, most importantly ... Hongli: Yes? Sam: Enjoy yourself! Hongli: Thanks, I will! Post-listening 04 ab455601-9760-48e3-bd4f-469187ccd654.jpeg Let’s discuss and answer the questions. 1. What small gifts should people bring? Why do people not usually bring food? 2. What should you do if you get confused during the party? Do you think watching what everyone else does is wise? People should bring flowers or a box of chocolates. I think it is wise to watch what everyone else does during the party. It helps you avoid making mistakes and know what to do properly Because the host and hostess have already planned the meal. ab455601-9760-48e3-bd4f-469187ccd654.jpeg Imagine your foreign friend is going to have dinner at a Chinese person's house for the first time. Use the tips below to give him or her some advice. 3d Wait for older people to start eating. Sit up straight. Keep your elbows off the table. Do not stand up to reach for food. Ask others to pass you the dish. Use serving chopsticks and spoons to take food from shared dishes. I'm going to a Chinese friend's house for dinner. Could you give me some advice on table manners? Language Points 05 Language Points 令人困惑的,-ing修饰事/物 unless引导条件状语从句 Sam: What’s wrong, Hongli? Hongli: I'm having dinner at my friend's house tonight. But English table manners are so confusing that I'm a little worried. Sam: Well, I'm from London. Ask me anything! Hongli: Thanks! Well, first, should I bring something? Sam: Yes. Bring a small gift, but don’t bring food unless the host asks you to. And remember to wait for the host to start before you eat. Hongli: Good to know! Could you tell me the proper way to use a knife and fork too? Language Points 感到困惑的,-ed修饰人 Sam: Just hold the knife in your right hand, and the fork in your left. If you get confused, watch what everyone else does. Hongli: OK. Anything else? Sam: Hmm. After the meal, thank the host and say that everything was delicious. And, most importantly ... Hongli: Yes? Sam: Enjoy yourself! Hongli: Thanks, I will! Exercises 06 I forgot my classmate’s name when I talked to her—it was ________. A.embarrassing B.surprising C.embarrassed D.surprised 2 —This maths exercise is ________ difficult ________ I can’t work it out. —Come on! Use your brain and you will find a way. A.such; that B.so; which C.so; that D.such; which 3 Learning about table manners helps us understand different ________ traditions around the world. A.national B.formal C.natural D.cultural 1 Multiple choice. 1. It’s necessary to learn about some table ________ (manner). 2. Could you tell me the ________ (properly) way to use a knife and fork? 3. English table manners are so __________ (confuse) that I’m a little worried. 4. Remember ________ (take) your passport when you travel to a foreign country. 5. They enjoyed ___________ (they) at the park yesterday. 6. I really don’t understand the __________ (confuse) instructions on the box. 7. In Yunnan, there are still some wild tea trees that are over 1,000 years old. They are really __________ (common) and valuable. 8. You are supposed ________ (greet) the elders first in that country. manners 用单词的适当形式填空。 proper confusing to take themselves confusing uncommon to greet Homework 07 1. Memorize the new words and phrases. 2. Practice the conversations with your partner using the sentence patterns we have learned. 3. Finish the exercises. Homework OIP-C - 2026-04-10T162738.365.webp Thanks! Lavf58.29.100 Packed by Bilibili XCoder v2.0.2 null 75101.555 null 74735.805 $嗨大家好,我是戴淑贤,欢迎回到我的频道。今天我想来分享我们吃饭的时候又有什么礼貌的行为。So today, we are talking about table etiquet. Now of course, with table etiquet, people these days do tend to do their own thing a little bit more than maybe in the past. So some of these are things that you won't necessarily see everyone do all the time, but there just things to be aware of. If you'd really like to make sure that you're eating in the polite, proper way, then definitely make sure that you do these things. And I know there are some things in traditional chinese culture that definitely people need to pay attention to. If is a formal dinner, such as the host needs to sit to the east, or if it's a round table, the host needs to set opposite the door, and also the host or the eldest person needs to sit down first. So no one should sit down until they've let that person take this seat first, or unless that person says星座things like敬酒,like when you chairs the person who is Younger or a lower status or whatever, like an employee as opposed to the boss needs to bump their glass lower than the other person. So today i'm going to share with you the british equivalent of these things. So the thing about sitting down first isn't such a big deal in the west. But what you definitely shouldn't do is start eating before the host always is the host. Make sure that the host says, please eat, eat before you eat anything, or just at least wait until they themselves have started eating. So that's quite a big thing. I would be quite good to just start eating, so make sure that you don't do that. Another really big thing is to try and eat with your mouth closed, definitely no talking when you're eating, and also never lift the ball to your mouth like this. If you've got soup, don't drink IT like out like a cup. That would be quite rude. You have to use a spoon to drink soup. I know it's efficient and it's kind of not very convenient, but that's just the way it's done. So I know that in asia, you of course can lift the ball to your face, but just make sure that you don't do that here. If you are at like a formal occasion, then people would probably be quite surprised if you started lifting the ball towards your face. So just make sure that you don't do that. If you are a very formal dinner when you're eating, you should put the knife and fork down and don't touch anything whilst you're cheating and wait until you have swallow, and then when you've swallowed, you can pick up your knife and fork again. That's in very formal situations. Also, you need to wait until you've swallow your food before taking a step of your drink, so you don't want to be chewing and drinking at the same time. And also when you're drinking, you're drink. You don't want to gold pet . gulp means like legal. like a lot at one time. You can just sip IT, sip like just a little drink here. Don't go like downing. And i've heard that in traditional chinese culture, IT might be quite polite for the host to actively like give food to people like have this and eat this. And i'd trying to make sure that they ve aten enough. But it's possibly a bit like the opposite here where you don't want to push food on to other people that definitely don't put any food on someone else's plate. If they haven't said that they want IT, that would be quite rude. The house probably will say something like, oh yeah, please eat more, but they won't really push IT and they definite won't actually put the food on your plate. That's quite rude in general in the U. K. If it's like a big dinner kind of situation, you might have some big dishes in the middle and people can sort go round and help themselves to what they need, and they'll take as much as can feel their plate like as much as they feel like they can eat. And that's not rude to take more because I know obviously in chinese culture, if you've got the lazy Susan with the dishes going round, then there's no need to put loads in your bow and that might be quite weird to just suddenly take everything into a bowl. And but here that's quite the Normal thing to do. I also know that in chinese culture, you shouldn't put your chopstick straight down in the rice because that's like equivalent to, like you're going to die. This death is coming. The only source of equivalent that I can think of about that is that if you finish a meal, you should usually put your knife and fork at four o'clock. So they're together and they are facing to four o'clock. Try not to leave your nigh and fork, just like randomly ly on the plate. That's kind of just not very good deal. Cate also don't reach for things across the table. If you want something from the other side of the table, then it's policed to say, please, could you pass that over and don't just keep reaching because then you your sleeve might get in someone's food and that's kind of not very nice. Also, if you are eating meat or something that you need to cut with a knife and fork, try and hold your knife correctly. So there's a bit of controversy about this. I think some people think that is Better to hold the knife like a pencil, but actually you need to hold IT with this finger on top, pushing on down on the knife. So if you're not sure how to use a knife and fork, maybe that's another youtube video fees watch also is best not to put your elbows on the table. This has traditionally been the case these days. People are a bit more relaxed about IT. You probably won't find anyone thinking of your elbows are on the table, but is just a traditional thing of try not to do that. I think that's probably the same well in your culture and definitely don't use your phone. That's a big one no matter what situation you're in is really quite rude to take out your phone at the dinner table even if it's just a casual meal with friends, people will feel maybe a bit offended or they won't like IT if you take your phone out, especially OK. Now how does the table work if you are in a very formal situation and you find that you've got lots of different knives and walks and plates and stuff, you, anna, start with the the outside colour first. So if you have three lives and three folks, you start with the outside knife and fork for your first course, and then the next one, and then the next one, there might be a fork and a spoon just above your plate. That's usually for dessert. You'll also find that there's lots of plates and various glasses on the table. Basically, the rule is if there's a plate to your left that for you, the plates to your left for you, but they are drinking vessel like a glass, that's the right the one on your right side will be for you in case you get, which is very common. I mean, the wedding I went to the of the day, everyone was very confused about who's plate as who's like? Where's the knife like? whatever. Couple more things. Make sure you don't slow. Ch, too much. Slouching is like this. The napkin. What do we do with the napkin? That's the blanket thing you need to put IT on your lap that stops food falling down onto your clothes. You might even find a very posh restaurants that the waiter comes and puts the p kin on your lin. IA question for you is to at the dinner table, or maybe in general, what do you think about this giggling your leg is when your kind of maybe anxious or a bit stress and you move one leg like up and down like this, like bouncing IT on the floor. I'm just wondering what you think about that here. There's pretty much no issue without as far as i'm aware, it's not considered like it's maybe just a little bit you know you might think are you OK but IT wouldn't be like red. 来,这是今天的影片。我希望大家有喜欢。如果你喜欢可以按赞,然后也可以给我个关注,谢收看。我是袋鼠轩,我们下次见。

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