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Unit6
Crossing Cultures
Section A 1a-1d
文化交融
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Grammar Focus
Do you ever bow? No, that’s so formal that we don’t do it these days.
Should I bring something? Sure. Bring a small gift, but don’t bring food unless the host asks you to.
I was surprised by your bow. We usually just say “hello” or shake hands in the US. That’s surprising! In Japan, we bow as soon as we meet a teacher.
Don’t look so embarrassed! But it is embarrassing!
4a
SA: How different are our cultures?
Greeting customs
Table manners
How do Chinese greet each other?
Party
cultures
We usually____________ and say"____________".
shake hands
nihao
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What greeting ways from other countries do you know ?
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How do they greet each other?
shake hands
/ʃeɪk/握手
bow
/baʊ/
v. & n鞠躬
bump fists
/bʌmp//fɪst/
碰拳
rub noses
/rʌb/碰鼻
hug
/hʌɡ/拥抱
kiss on the cheek
/tʃiːk/亲吻脸颊
Tell greetings in Chinese
hug
kiss on the cheek
rub noses
shake hands
bow/ baʊ/
bump fists
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Match the greetings with the pictures.
A
B
C
D
E
F
_____shake hands _____ bow _____ bump fists
_____ rub noses _____ kiss cheeks _____ hug
1a
Which is the best way to greet?
When in Rome,
do as the Romans do!
入乡随俗
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________
confused
embrassed
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1.What's the relationship between speakers in 3 conversations?
2.Where are they from?
Anna
Kaito
Ji-Hoon
Maria
Li Tong
Harry
US
Japan
China
UK
Korea
France
Do they greet each other in the same way? Why?
Greetings depend on the relationships between speakers.
Choose the proper ways!
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Listen to three conversations at a party. Match the guests with their feelings.
1.Anna
2.Li Tong
3.Ji-Hoon
1.embarrassed
2.surprised
3.confused
Anna: Sorry, your bow surprised me.
Sorry, should we shake hands?How do you greet others in UK?
Ji-Hoon: It's embarrassing!
1b
/ ɪmˈbærəst /
Why do they have these feelings?
Different countries have different customs.
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Listen again. Complete the table with the common greetings in each country.
Anna
(US) Kaito
(Japan) Harry
(UK) Marie
(France)
say “hello” or shake hands
bow
say “hello”
kiss friends on the cheek
1c
hug sometimes
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How do Japanese students greet their teachers? Why?
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Is it formal or informal in the UK to shake hands when meeting others?
Do people in the UK bow to each other?
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Do Koreans kiss to greet each other? When will they do so?
Do French kiss each other on the cheek?
Read aloud and underline the different ways to greet.
Sentences with "as soon as/ so ...that/unless..."
Conversation 1
Anna: Hi, Kaito! You’re new here, right? I’m Anna Brown, one of your
teachers. Pleased to meet you ... Oh!
Kaito: What’s wrong, Ms Brown?
Anna: Sorry, your bow surprised me. We usually just say “hello” or shake
hands in the US.
Kaito: That’s surprising! In Japan, we bow as soon as we meet a teacher.
Conversation 3
Bob: Hey, Ji-Hoon, meet Marie. She’s from France.
Marie: Hi, Ji-Hoon, nice to meet you ... Oh, don’t look so embarrassed!
Ji-Hoon: It’s embarrassing! In Korean culture, we don’t usually kiss
people unless we love them.
Marie: In France we kiss friends on the cheek to say hello!
Conversation 2
Harry: Hello! You’re Li Tong, right? I’m Harry.
We’re in the same science class.
Li Tong: Oh, hi, Harry! ... Sorry, should we shake
hands? How do you greet others in the
UK?
Harry: We could, but it’s a little formal. Usually
we just say “hello”.
Li Tong: Do you kiss others on the cheek?
Harry: We hug sometimes, but we don’t usually
kiss to say hello. We don’t bow either. That’s
so formal that we only do it at special times.
Li Tong: Wow! I thought people in the UK were
very formal.
"namaste"
high five
Press the palms together and bow.
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