九年級英語上U10復習教案(人教版)
i can’t stop laughing. 我忍不住笑
27. make faces 做鬼臉 make a face
28. face to face 面對面
his dream was to meet his favourite pop star face to face.
29. learn…by oneself 自學 (by oneself獨自地,單獨地)
eg:i learn english by myself. 我自學英語。
三、 重點句型—必會:
1. grammar:
1. you are supposed to shake hands
1.--what are you supposed to do when you meet someone for the first time
--you’re supposed to shake hands. you aren’t supposed to kiss.
2.--when were you supposed to arrive?
---i was supposed to arrive at 7:00.
3. --am i supposed to wear jeans?
--no, you’re expected to wear a suit and tie.
4.--is it impolite to keep others waiting?
--yes, it’s very impolite to keep others waiting.
5.—is it important not to be on time?
--yes, it’s important not to be on time.
2. 掌握:you’re supposed to …;you’re not supposed to…;it’s impolite to …;you should / shouldn’t …句型:
1). you’re not supposed to start eating first if there are older people at the table.
2.) you shouldn’t point at anyone with your chopsticks.
3.) it’s impolite to stick your chopsticks into your food.
4.) it’s impolite to use your chopsticks to hit an empty bowl.
5.) you are not supposed to talk when you’re eating dinner.
6.) it’s not necessary to order too many dishes.
7.) it’s impolite to make a big noise when you are eating soup.
8.) you’re not supposed to put your clothes into a bowl or plate when picking up your food with chopsticks.
3. 餐桌禮儀--風俗習慣和飲食文化
don’ts:
you are not supposed to eat anything with your hands except bread.
you’re not supposed to say you are full.
you are not supposed to put your elbows on the table.
dos:
you’re expected to cut up your fruit and eat it with a fork.
you’re expected to say “that was delicious” if you don’t want any more food.
四、難點句型解析和知識點
1. you are supposed to shake hands.
【解析】be supposed to do… 應該……被期望做……,當句子的主語是人時,它可以用來表示勸告,
建議,義務,責任等,意思是 “to be expected to do sth.”or “to have to do sth.”
e.g. you’re supposed to ask the teacher if you want to leave the classroom.
如果你要離開教室,應該先問問老師。
we are not to supposed to play football on sunday.
不準我們在星期日踢足球。
2. that’s how people in japan are expected to greet each other.
greet =to welcome or say “hello” 動詞 “問候,打招呼”
e.g. he greeted her by saying “good morning”.
他向她打招呼說 “早上好”。