1、Unit 12 Lesson 2Unit 12 Lesson 2 plpl behaviourbehaviour that is that is considered to be polite considered to be polite in a particular society in a particular society or culture or culture 礼仪礼仪the Dragon Boat Festival 农历五月初五农历五月初五customes:eat Zongzi dragon boat races drink Xionghuang wine a kind o
2、f food made with sticky rice and bamboo leavesObjectives:1.Learn the new words and expressions of manners;2.Listen to get information about manners of different cultures and learn to take notes while listening;3.Learn to talk about the different cultures.Self-learning:介意、注意介意、注意_礼貌、礼仪礼貌、礼仪 _谦虚的谦虚的_东
3、方的东方的_好奇地好奇地_实际上实际上_非常、极其非常、极其_礼貌的礼貌的_表达、表示表达、表示 _移动、动作移动、动作 _打扰、打断打扰、打断 _沉默、寂静沉默、寂静_指示、表明指示、表明 _mindmannersmodesteasterncuriousactuallyextremelypoliteexpressinterruptindicatemovementsilenceSelf-learning:以以方式方式_在某些方面在某些方面_在另一些方面在另一些方面_表达某人的情感表达某人的情感_倾向于倾向于 _“open”culture _“close”culture _in a workin
4、g situation _in the wayin some waysin other waysexpress ones feelingstend to开放文化封闭文化在工作场合Look at the pictures Look at the pictures showing different greeting showing different greeting manners of people.manners of people.Lead-inLead-inStep 1 Lead-inStep 1 Lead-inStep 1 Lead-inStep 1 Lead-in“open”“op
5、en”CulturesCultures“closed”“closed”CulturesCulturesTask 1:listen to Part 1 of the interview about communication in different cultures.Classify people from these cultures.ListeningListeningSHOWING A LOT OF FEELINGSSHOWING A LOT OF FEELINGSSHOWING NO FEELINGSSHOWING NO FEELINGSCultures that showeveryt
6、hing they feel.Cultures that are in betweenCultures that dont show their feelings.ItalyJapanBritainthe United StatesItaly,Britain,Japan,the United StatesTask 2.Listen again and choose the best answers.(1).How many kinds of cultures can we classify?A.2 B.3 C.4 (2).Compared with people from“open”cultu
7、res,people from“closed”cultures are _.A.happier and quieter B.quieter and shyer C.slower and shyer(3).How many Italians would show their feelings openly?A.About 17%B.About 51%C.About 71%(4).Only 17%of the _ would show their anger openly at work.A.Japanese B.British C.Americans Listen Listen to Part
8、2 of the to Part 2 of the interview and interview and complete the complete the the table.the table.Task 3 Task 3Exercise 3,P38Exercise 3,P38Typical behaviourItaliansBritishJapaneseshow anger in serious situationsuse a lot of hand movementslook directly at peopleinterrupt/speak at the same timesay“p
9、lease”and“thank you”a lotAmericans=yes,often;x=not so often or never=yes,often;x=not so often or neverxxxxxxxxxxxx Task 4:Listen to it again.Task 4:Listen to it again.Translate the following Translate the following questions and answer questions and answer them by taking notes.them by taking notes.K
10、ey WordsKey WordsGet informationGet informationUnderstand what we hearUnderstand what we hearThe Importance of the key wordsThe Importance of the key words T Tipsips1)Write down _,1)Write down _,_ and_ _ and_2)Pay attention to some 2)Pay attention to some adverbsadverbs3)Pay attention to 3)Pay atten
11、tion to linking wordslinking wordsTips on how to get the key words Tips on how to get the key words when taking noteswhen taking notesnounsnounsverbsverbsadjectivesadjectivesQ1:人们表达自己的方式有哪些不同?人们表达自己的方式有哪些不同?_ _Answer:People from“open”cultures,like the Italians,tend to use a lot more _,you know,using
12、 not only their hands _.People in more“closed”cultures,_,Northern Europeans and even Americans,_ hand movements nearly as much.People from“open”cultures usually _ at the person they are speaking to.The British and Americans often look at people _ and then they _.People from _ like Japan,never look d
13、irectly at the other person.To look at someone very directly is _.What differences are there in the way people express themselves.hand movementsbut their armslike the Japanesedon t uselook more directlyto star withlook awayeastern culturesextremely rudeQ2:开放文化和保守文化在说话方面有什么不同?开放文化和保守文化在说话方面有什么不同?_ _A
14、nswer:People from“open”cultures are _ interrupt or speak _ as the other person.In“closed”cultures,one person _ only when the other has stopped.In a place like Japan,people _ each other.They also _ before speaking,so there is _.What are the differences between“open”culture and“closed”culture?more lik
15、ely toat the same timestarts speakingnever interruptwait for a whilemore silenceQ3:关于礼仪,有哪些不同?关于礼仪,有哪些不同?_.Answer:Well,Japanese and British people might seem _ than Americans and people from Latin cultures.British people usually use“please”,“thank you”and“Im sorry”_.In Britain,it is _ to say“please”
16、and“thank you”,even for the smallest things.If you don t,it _.In other cultures,like Latin cultures,to say“please”and“thank you”all the time sounds _.What are the differences about manners?more politemore oftenvery importantsounds very rudea bit false1.Summarize the manners in“open”1.Summarize the m
17、anners in“open”culture and“closed”culture culture and“closed”culture according to the listening.Then according to the listening.Then retell it according to the table.retell it according to the table.Post-listeningPost-listeningBritish:Japanese:Americans:open cultures:look directly look look awaylook
18、,rude(the same as the British)1)How to use key words to report People from open cultures often look directly at others when talking.The British and the Americans look at the other at the beginning,but then they look away.The Japanese never look directly at others whentalking.In Japan,it is rude to d
19、o so.When in When in Rome,doRome,do as the Romans do.as the Romans do.We should respect the culture diversity.Mind your manners!Every culture has its own rules on what is acceptable and what isnt.GreetingTable mannersGiving and receiving giftsGeneral dos and dontsa list of dos and dontsTask 4:Brains
20、torm in a group of four to make a list of do and donts when communicating with people from these countries China,Britain,Japan,Italy.GreetingTable mannersGiving and receiving giftsGeneral dos and dontsa list of dos and dontsBritainJapanChinaItalyList of doList of dontsChinese1.Dont look directly at
21、people especially when they are seniors2.Seldom show affection in public3.Never tear open the gifts in the face of senders1.show respect to authority and the elder2.Soft no-refuse in an indirect wayList of doList of dontsBritish1.Never snap at waiters2.Dont ask strangers about their privacy,such as
22、age,marriage status etc.1.Always practise the lady-first principle2.Talk about weather between strangers3.Wait to be seated in restaurantList of doList of dontsJapanese1.Dont enter a Japanese home with shoes on.2.Dont start drinking until everyone at the table is served and the glasses are raised to toast.1.Bow when greeting someone.2.Be aware that a vague yes does not always mean yes in Japanese culture.Think globally and act locally!