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Unit 3
English Around the World
Topic 2
Some things usually have different meanings in different cultures.
Section D
By Zhang Li
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4
3
Let’s play a game!
5
2
3 points
Functions
What’s_____?
No need to________
Excuse me, could you please give me a_____ to the airport?
____________you need help, send me an e-mail or call me.
up
worry.
ride
Whenever
Fill in the blanks. ( 2 points)
1. I_________ (fly) to Disneyland.
2. He ____________(go) to London next Sunday.
3.My uncle __________(meet) us tomorrow.
4. When ____ Bob ______ (go) to London?
am flying
is going
is meeting
is
going
ask for a ride
see sb. off
get on
body language
do some research
calm down
be regarded as /
be considered (as)
have a victory
为某人送行
上车
肢体语言
做调查
冷静
取得胜利
Phrase Collection
搭便车
5 points
被当作。。。
What do the gestures that are common in the USA mean?
I’m puzzled.
I’m just kidding.
Good luck.
2 points
In Canada, ___________ shows agreement.
while people shake their heads from side to side to show ____________ in India.
Nodding head
agreement
3 points
Summary from Sections A to C
4.Tell the culture differences between China and western countries.
1.Showing the Future by Present Continuous.
e.g I’m flying to Disneyland.
2.Know more about different culture.
e.g Japanese bow when we are saying hello as a sign of respect , while Canadians say hi by waving their hands .
3.Express ourselves by proper body language.
(make an example)
The bat is a symbol of long life and good luck in China, but in western culture, it stands for bad luck.
A Free Time
A joke? Will you laugh?
An Englishwoman asked the Chinese waiter, “Where is the toilet, please?” “It’s on the third floor.”, answered the waiter and the woman left. A minute later, an American man came to the waiter and asked, “Excuse me, where is the bathroom?”. “It’s on the second floor.” Soon the waiter heard the woman shouting loudly and angrily at the man.
Put the following words into proper groups.
underground subway first floor
the ground floor colour
color centre center tofu cent cookbook kowtow
British English:__________________________________
American English:____________________________
Words from old French:________________________
Words from German:__________________________
Words from Chinese:__________________________
underground
the ground floor
colour
centre
subway
color
center
cent
cookbook
tofu
kowtow
Task 1 scan
first floor
1a Read the passage and put the sentences in the correct places.
It is possible to tell whether a person is American or British by listening to his or her speech.
Now, English is the language spoken by most people in countries like Canada, America, and Australia.
They also borrowed “tofu” and “kowtow” from Chinese.
Sometimes different people use different words to mean the same thing.
Para.1____
Para.2______
Para.3____
B
D
A
C
Fast reading
Task 2
1b Read 1a again and mark T (True) or F (False).
English is the language spoken by most people in Canada, America and Australia. ( )
The English language has changed little in the past few centuries. ( )
American English is totally different from British English. ( )
It’s possible for people from English-speaking countries to understand each other in English.( )
T
F
F
T
Task 3 read carefully
In America an elevator starts on the first floor, but in Britain it starts on the ground floor.
In America
In Britain
the first floor
the third floor
the second floor
the second floor
the first floor
the ground floor
Now, do you know how the misunderstanding in that joke came out?
Project
Dealing with Wang Junfeng’s Difficulties.
Discuss the differences between British English and American English in groups .
Then share your groups’ ideas
with each other.
The differences in expressions:
American people usually take the subway , while British people usually take the underground XXXXXXXXXX.
The differences in spellings:
“Color ”is an American spelling, but “colour” is the British spellingXXXXX..’’
The differences in pronunciations:
The word “nod” is pronounced /nXXXXX:d/ in American English, while it is pronounced /n?d/ in British EnglishXXXXX..
Your discussion may begin like thisXXXXXXXXXX
Who?
Next class , we will choose the best writer?
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