1、Lesson45 Different Manners Title Lesson45 Different Manners Teaching aims Knowledge 1. To learn about different manners in different countries. 2. To learn to use “though” and “although” in adverbial clause. Ability 1. To know about different country has different manners and try to b
2、e polite. 2. To be polite and cultured while going abroad or being with foreigners. Emotion To help the students understand the world better and behave better. Project Content Aims Teaching procedures Step1: Lead-in and warm up T: Look at these pictures. They describe cultures in diffe
3、rent countries. Try to divide them into two parts. Motivate the Ss. Step2: Listening and Reading 1. Listen to the first two paragraphs and answer the questions How long has Wu Zhou lived in Canada? Why doesn't he feel Canadian? 2. First-reading ①Read the passage and match the beh
4、aviors with the correct country. ②Read the passage, find out the topic sentence and then finish the chart with the group members. Topic sentence: Understanding cultural differences really helps us to understand each other, live together and work together. Students can understand be
5、tter through listening and reading. Get to know more about the content and key information about the lesson. Make students understand the text better. Step3: Practice 1. Have a memory test about the text! (Team work) Give Ss different parts of the sent
6、ences, they should finish the sentences first and then try to make them together to get the whole sentences. (We can give different groups different parts of it, and then let them to share it together and make the whole passage. Or we can give all to each group, but each student only has parts o
7、f it, they should finish their parts first and then make the whole passage. We can have a competition among the groups.) 2. Adverbial clause with “though” and “although”. 1) Read the sentences again and pay attention to the underline words. ①Though Wu Zhou has lived in Canada f
8、or 23 years, he still doesn't feel Canadian. ②Although Canadian culture is different from Chinese culture, he has many good friends in Canada. ③In China if someone praises you, you should be modest, but in Canada you should just say "Thanks". “Although/ though” and “but” are used when ther
9、e is a contrast between two objects. You shouldn’t use “but” and “although” together. 2) Finish the Exercise Two on Page 119. Deal with the exercises and test the students’ mastery about the knowledge and the different manners between China and Canada.
10、 Summarize the using of “though” and “although”. Deal with the exercises. Step 4:Extensive reading: T: Do you know any table manners? T: Read the item and list the Dos and Don’ts Table Manners for Children Dos Don’ts
11、 Students can get more table manners with extensive reading. Step5: Discussion Talk about other manners they know in different countries. First they write down what they know on the paper, then share them with other groups. E.g.: Practice talking a
12、bout different cultures. From discussion students can know more about different cultures. This will help them to do better with others. Home- work 1. Make a project about different manners in one of the countries you’d like to travel to. 2. Give us a report about it next time! 3. Finish the exercises on Page 119. Board Design Lesson 45 Different Manners






