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1、1 / 6Unit 12 Youre supposed to shake hands.Part 1: Teaching design (第一部分:教案設(shè)計(jì))Structures: Supposed to+infin itiveTarget language: How was the dinner at Pauls house last night?Well, it was OK, but I made some mistakes. I was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but I arrived at 8:00.Vocabulary: kiss, bow, tab

2、le manners, chopstick, fork, spoon, napkin, greet, rude, wipe, point, stick,shake han ds, be supposed to, drop by, pick up, You shouldLearning strategies: Compari ng, Liste ning for key wordsSection AGoalsTo lear n to use the structure Supposed to+infin itiveTo liste n and talk about what people are

3、 supposed to doProceduresWarming up by learning about the structure Supposed tob infinitiveTurn to page 95 first. Look at the sentences. Do you see how the structure Supposed to+infin itive is used?Whatare yousupposedto dowhen you meet someone?Whenwere yousuppose血arrive?I wassupposecto arrive at 7:0

4、0. Youshould haveaskecwhOyou weresupposecto wear.1a Looking, listening and matchingHello, class. What are we supposed to do n ext? Yes, you are right. We are going to look, liste nand match. Now turn to page 94. Look at the picture and listen to the recording for whatpeople do when they meet for the

5、 first time.TapescriptBoy1:What are people supposed to do when they meet in your country, Celia? Girl1: Well, doyou mean when friends meet for the first time?Boy1: Yeah.Girl1: Well, in Brazil, friends kiss.Boy1:What about i nM exico, Rodriguez? Boy2: In Mexico weshake han ds.Boy3: We bow.Girl2: And

6、in Korea we also bow.Boy1: Well, I guessin most Western countries we shake hands1b Listening and checkingYou are supposed to liste n for a sec ond time to check your an swers in 1a.CountriesCustoms1. Brazila. bowb. shake handsc. kiss2. b. the Un ited States3. a Japa n4. b Mexico5. a KoreaNow you can

7、 turn to page 135 to read the tapescript. While readi ngcircle the conn ectives and un derl ine the expressi ons.1c Doing pairworkYou supposedto kiss.You隕supposedto shake hands.2 / 6What do people do when they meet for the first time? Now in pairs telleach other what you know about meeting for the f

8、irst time. You are sopposed to use the Supposed to+infin itive structure, OK?A: Whatare people in Koreasupposedto dowhe n they meet for the first time?B: Theysupposed。bow.A: Whatare people in the Un ited Statessupposed :o dowhe n they meet for the first time?B: They rsupposdto shake han ds.A: Whatar

9、e people in Chin asupposedto dowhe n they meet for the first time?B: They rsupposdto shake, han ds.A: Whatare people in Mexicosupposedfo dowhe n they meet for the first time?B: Theyrsupposedto shake hands.A: Whatare people in Brazildupposedtb dowhe n they meet for the first time?B: Theyrsupposedo ki

10、ss.A: Whatare people in vour citvslupposedtb dowhe n they meet for the first time?B: They rsupposedlto wave their han ds.2a Listening and checkingMaria, an exchange student from India, went to her AmericanFriend Dan slace and had dinner there. Now listen to the tape for the mistakes Maria madethere.

11、TapescriptBoy: Hi, Maria. How was Paul s party?Girl: Oh, Dan, it was a disaster.Boy: It was?Girl: Uh-huh.Boy:What happe ned?Girl: Well, | was supposed to arrive at 7:00but I arrived at 8:00.Boy: Oh, so you were late.Girl: Yeah, but in my country it,s different. When you re invited for 7:00, |you re

12、supposed to comelaterBoy: I see.Girl: Then when I met Pauls mom, I kissed her. Boy: And VOUwere supposed to shake hands instead.Girl: Thats right. AND I wore a fancy dress.Boy:Whats wrong with that?Girl: Well, it was a barbecue, Dan. Everyone else was wearing a T-shirt and jeans:I guessvou should ha

13、ve askedwhatvou wereNow you may checkthe mistakes by Maria on page 95.Marias mistakesVArrive late。ate the wrong food。Vgreeted Paul smother the wrong way。wore the wrongclothes2b Listening and fillingTo fill in the bla nks on page 95 you are supposed to liste n to the tape one more time.TapescriptMari

14、A: I was supposed to arrive at 7:00but I arrived at 8:00.to wear.3 / 6MariA: In my country itdifferent. When you re invited for 7:00, you re supposed to come later.Dan:Boy: And you were supposed to shake_ha nds in stead.MariA: Thats right. And I wore a fancy dress.Dan: I guessyou should have asked w

15、hat you were supposed to wear.Next you are supposed to make a conversation based on 2b. You are supposed to sayanything you like.Li Hong: I was supposed to get up at 7:00but I got up at 8:00.Li Hong: In my home itdifferent. When you re asked to getup at 7:00, you re supposed to get up later.Wang Bin

16、: And you were supposed to do the morning exercisein stead.Li Hong: Thatright. And I took my school backpack.Wang Bin: I guessyou should have asked what you were supposed to take.2c Doing pairworkYou are supposed to role play the con versati on betwee n Maria and Dan. And you aresupposed to use the

17、in formati on from activities 2a and 2b.A: How was the dinner at Paul s house last night?B: Well, it was OK, but I made some mistakes. I was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but I arrived at8:00.A: Why was that? Why didnt you arrive earlier?B: But in my country itdifferent.A: What is the differe nee?B:Wh

18、en you re invited for 7:00, you re supposed to come later!A: So you didnt arrive at 7.:00.B: When I met Pauls mom, I kissed her.A: But you were supposed to shake hands in stead. We dont kiss each other whe n we are only friends.B:But I didn t know that then.A: What did you wear?B:I wore a fancy dres

19、s.A: Whatrwrong with that?B: It was a barbecue, you know. Every one else was weari ng a T-shirt and jea ns.A: Oh, you made ano ther mistake. I thin kyou should have asked whe n you were supposed toarrive and what you were supposed to wear.3aReading and fillingOn page 96 are two exchange students, on

20、e from Colombia, the other from Switzerland, talk ingabout their own home culture. Now read their speech, blacke n the conn ectives and un derl ine theexpressions.Teresa Lopez From Cali, ColombiaMarc LeBlancFrom Lausanne, Swizerland4 / 6Where Im from, we pretly relaxed about time. If you tella frien

21、dyougoirig te their house fordinner, its okgy)u arrive a bit late. Spendingtime with family and friendsis very important tous. We often just drop by our friends . Wenes donusually have to make plans to meet our friends. Often wejust walk around the town cen ter, see ing as many of ourfriends as we c

22、an!And now you are supposed to fill in the chart.Attitude aboutColombiaSwitzerlandBeing on timePretty relaxed about timevery importa nt to be ontimeVisiting a friends hoi iseOften just drop byfriendshousenever visit a friend shouse without calling firstMaking plans with friendsDontusually have tomak

23、e plans to meet friendsusually pla n to do something in teresti ng, or gosomewheretogether3b Doing pairworkNext you are supposed to role play a con versatio n betwee n Teresa and Marc, tell ing about thediffere nt attitudes of life in their home coun tries.A: What kinds of rules do they have in Colo

24、mbia?B: Well, they have pretty relaxed rules.A: Like what?B: Well, it s ok if youre not on time.A: Could you give me an example?B: Sure. If they tell a friend theygoing to his or her house for dinner, itsokay if they arrive a bit late.A: Do they often visit friendshouse?B: Yes, they do. It is very i

25、mportant to them. They often just drop by their friendsA: Do they have to make pla ns to do that?B: They dont usually have to make plans to meet their friends. Often they just walk around the towncenter, seeing as many of our friends as we they!B: What kinds of rules do they have in Switzerla nd?A:

26、Its very important for therto be on time.B: Because theyre the land of watches?A: Maybe. If some one in vites you to meet them at 4:00, you have to be there at 4:00.B: If you are even fiftee n minu tes late, may your friend get an gry?A: Yes, they do.B: Do they often visit a frien ds house?A: Someti

27、mes. But they n ever go without calli ng first. They usually make pla ns to see frien ds.In Switzerland, itvery important to be ontime. WW rethe land of watches, after all!If some one in vites you to meet themat4:00, you have to be there at 4:00. If youare even fiftee n minu tes late, your friendmay

28、 get angry. Also, we nevervisit_a_friend s_house_without callingfirst. We usually make plans to seefriends. We usually plan to do someth ingin terest ing, orgo somewhere together.hom5 / 6They usually pla n to do someth ing in teresti ng, or go somewhere together.4 Doing pairworkAn excha nge stude nt

29、 from En gla nd is coming to your school for classes. You are supposedto fill in the chart below on page 96 with things he is supposed to do in side and outside theclassroom.ItemsYou are supposed toGreeti ng teachersSay,“Good morning”in the morninDoing homeworkAt home or in school after classPhoning

30、 some oneSay,“Ni Hao, Im”Visit ing some one s placeCall first, and kn ock at the doorMaking pla ns with friendsDiscuss the pla n, call to make cha ngesBeing on timeAlways on time or little earlierGivi ng giftsFestival gifts being n ecessaryNow you are supposed to role play a conversation based on th

31、echart you just filled in.A conversation between you and an exchange student from BritainA: How do you do?B: How do you do? Are you a new excha nge stude nt?A: Yes, I am from Brita in. Could tell me the things I am supposed to do in side and outside theclassroom?B: Sure. To greet the teachers you sa

32、y,“ Good morningmorning,“Good after noon”in the after noon.A: And“Good evening”in the evening. Tlhae same as wedo inBrita in.B: For homework you may do it at home or in school, but always afterclass.A: Can I do it at class?B: No, you can t, because you have lots to do then.A: What do I have to do at

33、 class?B: You will have to sit straight, to listen attentively, to take notes, to answer questions, to dopairwork, to do groupwork, to do the test papers,and to read Lear ning En glish!A: Lear ning En glish? Am I have to lear n En glish here?B: Yes, you have to learn English, too. If you dont, ytishexamlsthe EngA: But I am a n ative speaker of En glish!B: But you are poor at En glish grammar! There are lots of grammar items in the En glish

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