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八年级英语Traditional life教案

you must  fasten your seat belt.must not, (mustn't) you use must not, (mustn't) to talk about something you aren't allowed to do or you're strongly advised not to do. you mustn't lean out of the window.then ask students to do activities 2—7. check the answers with the class. after this, ask students to read sings around the world on page 103 and then work in pairs and guess the meanings of the signs in activity 11. step iii new words and expressions  learn the new words by asking students to do activity 9. t: let’s play a game. guess what it is! work in groups, one group chooses a word or an expressions from the box and describe it to the class. the other group should guess the words or expressions in turn. the one who got it will win the game. then ask students to finish activities 8 and 10. check the answers with class. step iv module taskin this procedure, students will work in pairs and discuss the advice for foreign guests to a chinese family and then write the advice down. sample notes: the chinese will nod or bow slightly as an initial greeting. handshakes are also popular; wait, however, for your chinese counterpart to initiate the gesture.
   if you visit a school, theater, or other workplace, it is likely that you will be greeted with applause as a sign of welcome. in turn, you should respond by applauding back.
   avoid making expansive gestures and using unusual facial expressions.
   the chinese do not use their hands when speaking, and will only become annoyed with a speaker who does.
   some hand gestures, however, are necessary. they are outlined in the next two points.
   to summon attention, turn your palm down, waving your fingers toward yourself.
   use your whole hand rather than your index finger to point.
   the chinese, especially those who are older and in positions of authority, dislike being touched by strangers.
    acknowledge the most senior person in a group first.
    smiling is not as noticeable in china, since there is a heavy emphasis on repressing emotion.
    members of the same sex may hold hands in public.
    public displays of affection, such as kissing, between the sexes are frowned upon.
    do not put your hands in your mouth, as it is considered vulgar. consequently,   when in public, avoid biting your nails, removing food from your teeth, and similar   practices.
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