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Enjoy the videoUnit 7 Food FestivalSection ATopic 2 I’m not sure whether I can cook it well.Look and answerWhat is the invitation about?Who invites us? A dinner party.Sarah and Jason.Look and learnThey make lots of delicious food for us.appetizer 开胃菜side dish副菜main dish主菜(steak)salad 沙拉 drinks饮料 (coffee)How can we eat them?Look and learnWhen you are at the table for a formal western dinner, what will you see?Look and writeLook at the picture and write the words on the lines.A _______B _______C spoonD _______E _______F _______napkinforkplateglassknifePre-readingEnjoy a video to answer the two questions. 1.How many kinds of dining tools(餐具) are there in it?2.What do we usually use them for? put the food on a _________ . put the wine into a ______ . We usually use a _________ to cut the food. use a ___________ to eat soup. use a ___________ and knife to eat beefsteak(牛排).plate glassknifeu: sp n /sp n/n.匙,调羹 ɔ:(r)/f k/n.叉子oo orf kPre-readingapn.餐巾 inæp ɪn/ishdn.菜肴 ɪʃ//ddv.就餐ine/daɪn/apæp/n.膝部l/l/'n kn k formal adj.正式的 napkin n.餐巾 spoon n.调羹 fork n.叉子 dish n.菜肴 dine n.就餐 lap n.膝部 manner n.方式,举止 table manners 餐桌礼仪Pre-reading1. Say them out as fast as possible.正式的dish/spu:n//'næpkɪn/膝部dine/fɔ:(r)k/While-readingTask 1.--What is the passage about?--It is about __________________.Skimmingwestern table mannersTask 2. --Do we always put the fork in our right hands?--No.Read 1a for the first time and finish the following tasks.When you start dining, keep the fork in your right hand.If you use your knife, then put the fork in your left hand.2 minutesWhile-readingRead 1a for the second time and mark T or F.1.When you sit down at the table, you should take your napkin first and put it on your lap.2.At the table, people always keep the fork in their left hands.3.It's impolite to eat up the food on your plate.4.It's polite to speak loudly and smile a lot.5.When you drink to someone, you should raise your glass and take only a little. ( )( )( )( )( )TFFFTpolitequietlyrightScanning When you start dining, you should keep the fork in your right hand.The answer is that you should speak quietly and smile a lot.It's polite to eat up the food on your plate.2minutesWhile-readingRead Paragraph 2 and fill in the blanks.1. at the _____take your _______and put it on your _____.tablenapkinlapCareful reading2. start ______keep the _____ in your _____ hand.start with a small _____If you use your______,put the_____ in your_____ hand.______ the food; don't take____ food than you need; speak______ and _____ a lot; when you_________ someone, ______ your cup or glass and take _________. diningforkrightknifeforkleftdisheat up吃光morequietlyquiet+lysmiledrink toraiseonly a little敬酒Read aloud4 minutesRetellTry to retell Paragraph 21. ____________take your ______ and put it on your _____.at the tablenapkinlap2. start ______keep the _____ in your __________._________ a small _____If you use your______,put the_____ in your________._____the food; don't ___________________________; speak________and ______a lot; when you_________ ________,raise________________ and __________. diningright handleft handeat up quietlysmile take only a little your cup or glass forkkinfeforkdishstart withWhile-readingFind out key phrases and key sentences in Paragraph 2.Maybe you don't know whether it's polite or not to speak loudly at the table.at the tablestart witheat up speak loudlyspeak quietlydrink to sb.whether it's polite or not to do sth.2 minutesGrammar1.I don't know if/whether it's polite to eat noisily in Japan.--I don't know whether it's polite or not to eat noisily in Japan.3 minutes2.Can you tell me if/whether it's polite to speak loudly at the table? ---Can you tell me whether it's polite or not to speak loudly at the table?if whetherwhether...or notif ...or not我不知道在日本吃得大声时候有礼貌。你能告诉我在餐桌旁大声吃东西是否有礼貌吗?总结:是否Practiceto eatit's polite or not to eat —Can you tell me______ polite____ to eat up the food in western countries? —Sure. It's polite. A. if it is, or not B. whether it is, or notPost-reading2. start ...keep ... in ....If you use ...put ....eat...don't take...speak...smile... drink...remember not...raise ...take...1.at ...take ...and put ...4 minutesAct it out.SummaryLook at the picture and write the words on the lines.Words & Phrases /'fɔ:(r)ml/________ __________/'mænə(r)/________ _________/'næpkɪn/________ _______/læp/_______ _______ /dɪʃ/______ ________/fɔ:(r)k/_____ _____ /spu:n/_____ _______ /daɪn/_____ _______吃光________ 为某人祝酒—————轻声说_________ 大声说__________eat updrink to sb.speak quietlyspeak loudlyGrammarObjective clauses with whether ...or not...Maybe you don't know whether it's polite or not to speak loudly at the table.SentencesTable manners for a formal western dinner party1.When you sit down at the table, take your napkin and put it on your lap.2. ......Homeworkbeginningbodyendingto show the importance or lead in the main idea directlyto make a summaryto introduce the rules or the steps1. Read 1a and retell it .2.Preview the following parts in Section C.3.Write a passage about western table manners.
Enjoy the videoUnit 7 Food FestivalSection ATopic 2 I’m not sure whether I can cook it well.Look and answerWhat is the invitation about?Who invites us? A dinner party.Sarah and Jason.Look and learnThey make lots of delicious food for us.appetizer 开胃菜side dish副菜main dish主菜(steak)salad 沙拉 drinks饮料 (coffee)How can we eat them?Look and learnWhen you are at the table for a formal western dinner, what will you see?Look and writeLook at the picture and write the words on the lines.A _______B _______C spoonD _______E _______F _______napkinforkplateglassknifePre-readingEnjoy a video to answer the two questions. 1.How many kinds of dining tools(餐具) are there in it?2.What do we usually use them for? put the food on a _________ . put the wine into a ______ . We usually use a _________ to cut the food. use a ___________ to eat soup. use a ___________ and knife to eat beefsteak(牛排).plate glassknifeu: sp n /sp n/n.匙,调羹 ɔ:(r)/f k/n.叉子oo orf kPre-readingapn.餐巾 inæp ɪn/ishdn.菜肴 ɪʃ//ddv.就餐ine/daɪn/apæp/n.膝部l/l/'n kn k formal adj.正式的 napkin n.餐巾 spoon n.调羹 fork n.叉子 dish n.菜肴 dine n.就餐 lap n.膝部 manner n.方式,举止 table manners 餐桌礼仪Pre-reading1. Say them out as fast as possible.正式的dish/spu:n//'næpkɪn/膝部dine/fɔ:(r)k/While-readingTask 1.--What is the passage about?--It is about __________________.Skimmingwestern table mannersTask 2. --Do we always put the fork in our right hands?--No.Read 1a for the first time and finish the following tasks.When you start dining, keep the fork in your right hand.If you use your knife, then put the fork in your left hand.2 minutesWhile-readingRead 1a for the second time and mark T or F.1.When you sit down at the table, you should take your napkin first and put it on your lap.2.At the table, people always keep the fork in their left hands.3.It's impolite to eat up the food on your plate.4.It's polite to speak loudly and smile a lot.5.When you drink to someone, you should raise your glass and take only a little. ( )( )( )( )( )TFFFTpolitequietlyrightScanning When you start dining, you should keep the fork in your right hand.The answer is that you should speak quietly and smile a lot.It's polite to eat up the food on your plate.2minutesWhile-readingRead Paragraph 2 and fill in the blanks.1. at the _____take your _______and put it on your _____.tablenapkinlapCareful reading2. start ______keep the _____ in your _____ hand.start with a small _____If you use your______,put the_____ in your_____ hand.______ the food; don't take____ food than you need; speak______ and _____ a lot; when you_________ someone, ______ your cup or glass and take _________. diningforkrightknifeforkleftdisheat up吃光morequietlyquiet+lysmiledrink toraiseonly a little敬酒Read aloud4 minutesRetellTry to retell Paragraph 21. ____________take your ______ and put it on your _____.at the tablenapkinlap2. start ______keep the _____ in your __________._________ a small _____If you use your______,put the_____ in your________._____the food; don't ___________________________; speak________and ______a lot; when you_________ ________,raise________________ and __________. diningright handleft handeat up quietlysmile take only a little your cup or glass forkkinfeforkdishstart withWhile-readingFind out key phrases and key sentences in Paragraph 2.Maybe you don't know whether it's polite or not to speak loudly at the table.at the tablestart witheat up speak loudlyspeak quietlydrink to sb.whether it's polite or not to do sth.2 minutesGrammar1.I don't know if/whether it's polite to eat noisily in Japan.--I don't know whether it's polite or not to eat noisily in Japan.3 minutes2.Can you tell me if/whether it's polite to speak loudly at the table? ---Can you tell me whether it's polite or not to speak loudly at the table?if whetherwhether...or notif ...or not我不知道在日本吃得大声时候有礼貌。你能告诉我在餐桌旁大声吃东西是否有礼貌吗?总结:是否Practiceto eatit's polite or not to eat —Can you tell me______ polite____ to eat up the food in western countries? —Sure. It's polite. A. if it is, or not B. whether it is, or notPost-reading2. start ...keep ... in ....If you use ...put ....eat...don't take...speak...smile... drink...remember not...raise ...take...1.at ...take ...and put ...4 minutesAct it out.SummaryLook at the picture and write the words on the lines.Words & Phrases /'fɔ:(r)ml/________ __________/'mænə(r)/________ _________/'næpkɪn/________ _______/læp/_______ _______ /dɪʃ/______ ________/fɔ:(r)k/_____ _____ /spu:n/_____ _______ /daɪn/_____ _______吃光________ 为某人祝酒—————轻声说_________ 大声说__________eat updrink to sb.speak quietlyspeak loudlyGrammarObjective clauses with whether ...or not...Maybe you don't know whether it's polite or not to speak loudly at the table.SentencesTable manners for a formal western dinner party1.When you sit down at the table, take your napkin and put it on your lap.2. ......Homeworkbeginningbodyendingto show the importance or lead in the main idea directlyto make a summaryto introduce the rules or the steps1. Read 1a and retell it .2.Preview the following parts in Section C.3.Write a passage about western table manners.
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