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Integration D Lead in What table manners do you know in Chinese restuarants? talk and laugh when having meals don`t talk with food in mouth only pay for the meal without leaving a tip pick up the bowl of rice in your hand don`t starting eating until the elderly start don`t leave the table until everyong has finished eating …………………… Mr Wu asked the Class 1, Grade 8 students to write about good manners. Amy wrote an article about table manners .Let`s read her writing notes below about table manners. Importance Specific table manners a call to follow table rules Pre-writing Good table manners Table manners are important in China and I am going to share some helpful advice. Firstly, when you are sitting at the table, you should not start eating until everyone is ready. Then, eat quietly and keep your mouth closed when you are eating. Also, never speak if you have food in your mouth. It is polite to talk about how tasty the food is. This will show the host that you are enjoying the meal. Moreover, remember it is impolite to leave the table unless everyone has finished. If a friend invites you to dinner at their home, do not rush your meal unless you have to leave in a hurry. When you are about to leave, don't forget to say "thank you". We should follow these rules to make sure that both guests and hosts are comfortable at the table. I hope that you will find my advice useful. Read Amy's article about good table manners and work out the structure. Pre-writing Para. _ Paras. _ Para. _ Introduction : what _will be discussed in the article. Main body: specific _ of table manners. Conclusion: the _ why following the rules is important 1 manners 2-3 rules 4 reason Pre-writing Pre-writing Good table manners Table manners are important in China and I am going to share some helpful advice. Read Amy's article about good table manners . Useful expressions: …… are important in……, and I am going to share some helpful advice. Pre-writing Good table manners Firstly, when you are sitting at the table, you should not start eating until everyone is ready. Then, eat quietly and keep your mouth closed when you are eating. Also, never speak if you have food in your mouth. It is polite to talk about how tasty the food is. This will show the host that you are enjoying the meal. Moreover, remember it is impolite to leave the table unless everyone has finished. If a friend invites you to dinner at their home, do not rush your meal unless you have to leave in a hurry. When you are about to leave, don't forget to say "thank you". Read Amy's article about good table manners . Useful expressions: When you ..., you should/should not ... Do not ... It is polite/not polite to ... Try to ... This will show ... When you ..., remember to/don't forget to ... Pre-writing Good table manners We should follow these rules to make sure that both guests and hosts are comfortable at the table. I hope that you will find my advice useful. Read Amy's article about good table manners . Useful expressions: We should …… I hope that you find it useful. While-writing Write an article about other good manners. Make your notes like the ones in Part D1. Use Amy's article as a model. Useful expressions I am going to share some helpful advice, When you ..., you should/should not ... Do not ... It is polite/not polite to ... Try to ... This will show ... When you ..., remember to/don't forget to ... I hope that you find it useful. While-writing As a student, dining hall manners are important in our daily life and I am going to give you some suggestions. First, wait patiently enough to let everyone get their turn. Don't jump the line. Then, take enough food to feel full and don't take too much. Also, remember to eat slowly. Don't eat too fast. Moreover,don't blow on your food if it is too hot. Wait a few minutes for it to cool off. Most importantly, make sure the table is clean enough for others to use after you finish. Remember, it's impolite and dangerous to walk too fast in case you run into someone. If you are dining with your classmates, try to keep your voice down so that you won't disturb others who are eating. When you are about to leave, carry your things and left over food to the recycling area instead of leaving them on the table. Following these dining hall manners will help keep the dining environment clean, safe and pleasant for everyone. I hope these tips will help you behave politely in the dining hall. Sample Language points Language points 1. It is common to leave a tip when British people have finished the meal, but Chinese people only pay for the meal. 英国人在用餐结束时付小费很常见,但中国人只付餐费。 tip “小费” In China, people only pay for the meal without leaving a tip. 在中国,人们只付餐费,不付小费。 Language points 2.British people like to greet one another with a big hug, and sometimes we greet relatives or close friends with a kiss. 英国人喜欢用大大的拥抱来问候彼此,有时我们也会亲吻亲戚或密友以示问候。 one another 互相 The two countries support one another. 他们信任彼此。 They trust one another. 两国支持彼此。 Language points 3. When you are about to leave, say “thank you”. 当你准备离开时,说“谢谢”。 be about to do sth. 除非,正要(做某事) 飞机就要起飞了,我们必须快点儿。 The plane is about to take off, and we must hurry up. 我正要离开时,电话响了。 I was about to leave when the telephone rang. Further study The Book of Rites is a collection of writings on manners and rites in ancient China. People say that followers of Confucius wrote this book, and then Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty edited it. It holds cultural value and plays an important role in traditional Chinese culture. Find out more about this special book and discuss it with your classmates. Practice 1. We should talk to the elderly _(respect) in daily life. 2. The park looks _(peace) in the early morning. 3. It's _(polite) to point at others with your finger. 4. Please read _(quiet) in the library — don't disturb (打扰) others. 5. I will prepare many _(taste) dishes for you! 用括号中所给单词的正确形式填空。 quietly tasty respectfully peaceful impolite Practice 1.— The movie was so _ that most of the viewers were _ to tears in the cinema. — Yes. It's one of the best movies I've ever seen. A. moving; moving B. moving; moved C. moved; moving D. moved; moved 2.— Miss Wang, I think it's _ of us to say nothing if someone helps us. — You are right, Daniel. We should thank him or her first. A. dangerous B. terrible C. helpful D. impolite 3. When visiting a museum, we should watch the things on show _ instead of talking loudly. A. quietly B. easily C. bravely D. smoothly 4.Practice is important. You won't improve your English writing skills _ you read more articles and write regularly. A. if B. when C. unless D. since 单项选择 Homework 2.Write another story about manners in China and share. 1.Read the texts as fluently as possible and recite the words. $