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1、1How we behave is who we areUNIT 12Unit 1 How we behave is who we areOpening upListening to the worldSpeaking for communicationFurther practice in listeningWrapping upFun timeLearning objectives3talk about a difficult decision4Learning objectivestalk about good and bad behavior in public places1take

2、 notes in a T-chart2handle an awkward situation3make a persuasive speech54Opening upThink of a few specific examples for each category of the following behaviors.behaviormoralriskyviolentannoyingcooperativepolite5Listening to the worldSharingListeningViewing6Listening to the worldSharing1Watch a pod

3、cast for its general idea.The people in the podcast mainly talk about what kind of behavior in public places is annoying to them, a recent example of good or bad manners they experienced, and whether peoples attitude to behavior changes as they get older.2Watch Part 1 and answer the questions.To him

4、, city life is quite impersonal. When people behave kindly. He feels very much annoyed.About good and bad behavior.7Listening to the world3Watch Part 2 and match the statements.1 F2 3 E4 D5 B6 CSharingA8Listening to the world4 Watch Part 3 and check the true statements.o1 He was in a park recently a

5、nd saw a person using a rubbish bin. 2 He thinks that people talking loudly on their mobile phones on trains is bad behavior.Sharing(He was in a park recently and saw a person drop his rubbish on the ground though there was a rubbish bin nearby.) 9Listening to the world4 Watch Part 3 and check the t

6、rue statements.o3 She thinks its bad manners when customers in shops and restaurants use their mobile phones. 4 She thinks its good manners to give up ones seat on a bus to an old person.Sharing(She thinks its bad manners when the person who is serving you in a shop or restaurant uses his / her phon

7、e.)10Listening to the world5 Watch Part 4 and fill in the blanks.anti-socialaware of appreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpressSharing11Listening to the world6Discuss the questions.1 What kind of behavior in public places gets on your nerves? There are many types of bad behavior in pub

8、lic places that can get on my nerves, such as spitting, throwing garbage on the street, cutting in line, smoking, talking loudly, throwing things from cars, etc.Sharing12Listening to the world6Discuss the questions.2. What good or bad manners did you experience recently? An example of good manners:

9、The other day, I went shopping in the grocery store near our campus. I bought quite a lot of things. So, when I was carrying them back to my dorm, I found them so heavy that I had to stop to take some rest by the school gate. Just then, a boy was walking past me. When he saw I was carrying so many t

10、hings, he offered to help me to carry them to my dorm. I felt so grateful.Sharing13Listening to the world6Discuss the questions.2. What good or bad manners did you experience recently? An example of bad manners: Last night, my roommate and his friends from other dorms played cards in our room. They

11、didnt stop until midnight. Though I was in bed trying to fall asleep, they didnt seem to notice at all.Sharing14Listening to the world6Discuss the questions.3 What do you usually do when you see someone behave inappropriately in public places? What I usually do depends on who the person is. If its s

12、omeone I know, I would simply tell him / her directly but politely. If its someone I dont know, I usually just walk away or report to the patrol guard(s).Sharing15Listening to the worldSharingListeningViewing16Listening to the world1Do the quiz below. Circle your answers.ListeningBEFORE you listen 1

13、7Listening to the world2Discuss your choices . Then talk about why you like being a morning person or an evening person.ListeningBEFORE you listenIf your choices are mostly “A”s, you are clearly a morning person, a person who is most efficient and alert in the morning. The downside is that you may b

14、ecome quickly tired when evening comes, and often feel uncomfortable at the thought of going out after nine. 18Listening to the world2Discuss your choices . Then talk about why you like being a morning person or an evening person.ListeningBEFORE you listenIf your choices are mostly “B”s, it means th

15、at getting up early might not be your favorite thing in the world, but you do it if you have to and you cant imagine why some people make such a fuss about it. 19Listening to the world2Discuss your choices . Then talk about why you like being a morning person or an evening person.ListeningBEFORE you

16、 listenIf your choices are mostly “C”s, you are a real evening person and you are not really clearheaded and focused until it starts to get dark thats when you come alive and you feel most energetic. Your ideal schedule would be sleeping in until noon and doing all your work and socializing after di

17、nner.20Listening to the world3Talk about why you like being a morning person or an evening person.ListeningBEFORE you listen I like being a morning person. Here are my reasons. First, I enjoy the quietness of the mornings. Second, I have time to enjoy breakfast, the most important meal of a day. Thi

18、rd, I can travel to work or school before the rush hours and skip the traffic jams. Fourth, getting up early is about self-mastery, which helps me feel good about myself. 21Listening to the world2Talk about why you like being a morning person or an evening person.ListeningBEFORE you listen I like be

19、ing an evening person. My mind usually works most productively during late night hours, and I also can get more work done when everyone has gone asleep and there is no one disturbing me.22Listening to the worldListeningListening skillsAdditional TipsTaking notes in a T-chartThe T-chart is an organiz

20、ational tool that is designed to place information into two separate columns. It is usually used in two cases: When the material is about two different things, especially the similarities and / or differences between them; When the material is about two different aspects of one thing.23Listening to

21、the worldListeningListening skillsAdditional TipsGM foodBenefitsRisksneeds less pesticides, thus causes less pollution to the environment can grow bettercan stay fresh longercan be too dominating in the environment may hurt other plants and animalsmay be harmful to people who consume it24Listening t

22、o the world3 Read the questions. Then listen to Part 1 of the interview and answer the questions.ListeningWHILE you listen1 The interviewer is an owl. She explains that it is because she was born in the late evening at 10 oclock. 2 Though she is an owl, her job requires her to be a lark and get up e

23、very morning at 5:30.3 Which are you, a lark or an owl? And why?25Listening to the world4Listen to Part 2, judge whether each speaker is a lark or an owl and write L for a lark and O for an owl in the right column.ListeningWHILE you listenL/OSpeaker 1 Speaker 2Speaker 3Speaker 4Speaker 5Speaker 6Spe

24、aker 7LOO O O L O26Listening to the world5Listen to Part 2, take notes in the T-chart on the specific points the speakers mention about being a lark or an owl.ListeningWHILE you listenBeing a larkSpeaker No. _ :1) It is just so _and so_.2) Its a _of the day.Speaker No. _ :Anybody mentions “_” to me

25、and I cringe.1peacefulbeautifullovely part6party27Listening to the world5Listen to Part 2, take notes in the T-chart on the specific points the speakers mention about being a lark or an owl.ListeningWHILE you listenBeing an owlSpeaker No. _:1) I despise getting up _.2) I stay there until the absolut

26、e _.Speaker No. _:I do look at other people _, or walking along _in their step and I just think, “Where does it come from?”2with a passionlast second3walking their dogswith a bounce28Listening to the world5Listen to Part 2, take notes in the T-chart on the specific points the speakers mention about

27、being a lark or an owl.ListeningWHILE you listenBeing an owlSpeaker No. _ :1) You are sleeping your life _.2) Youve wasted _.Speaker No. _ :1) Thats when Im really _.2) Thats when I really feel _.Speaker No. _:David and I always joked before _ thatit would be great because he would be great _ and I

28、would be great _.4awaythe best part of the day 5thinking straightat my sharpest7we had children in the mornings in the evenings29Listening to the world6 Discuss the questions.ListeningAfter you listen1 Which of the speakers in the interview do you agree with the most? I agree with Speaker 5 the most

29、. I feel Im quite similar to her. My mind also works at its sharpest in the late evening when everyone is going to sleep and the surroundings are getting quiet. But since Im now a student and I usually have classes to attend at 8 a.m., I have to get up early in the morning. To make sure I get enough

30、 sleep, I usually take a nap in the afternoon if I can.30Listening to the world6 Discuss the questions.ListeningAfter you listen2 How do you comment on the saying “Early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise”? Though it may be true that “early to bed, and early to rise” he

31、lps you to stay physically healthy and mentally active, its really hard to say that it can also make you wealthy. Actually, many people who are able to make big money often have to work till late at night. Besides, its almost impossible for us young people to follow an “early to bed, and early to ri

32、se” schedule since we have lots of schoolwork to do every day. Even if we are free sometimes, we will not go to bed early but try to have some kind of entertainment together with friends or classmates.31Listening to the world6 Discuss the questions.ListeningAfter you listen3 What advice would you gi

33、ve to people in order for them to get a good nights sleep? To help people get a good nights sleep, I will advise them to try the following tips: First, keep a regular sleep schedule. Second, make the bedroom sleep-friendly. Keep noise down, keep the room cool, and make sure the bed is comfortable. T

34、hird, try relaxing bedtime rituals. Fourth, eat and drink properly. Stay away from big meals at night. Try warm milk and whole wheat bread, avoid caffeine, and avoid drinking too much liquid in the evening.32Listening to the worldSharingListeningViewing33Listening to the world1Discuss the questions.

35、ViewingBEFORE you view1 How many different ways of shaking hands do you know? What causes these differences?I only know two different ways of shaking hands. In China, when people shake hands, they take hold of each others right hand strongly (or softly); and in Japan, people usually make a nearly 90

36、-degree bow to others when they shake hands. 34Listening to the world1Discuss the questions.ViewingBEFORE you view1 How many different ways of shaking hands do you know? What causes these differences?I think this is mainly due to cultural differences (including differences in religious beliefs), and

37、 how close the relationship is between the two people shaking hands.35Listening to the world1Discuss the questions.ViewingBEFORE you view2 In what situations do people usually shake hands? Why do they shake hands?People shake hands in various situations, such as when meeting a stranger for the first

38、 time, greeting friends after not seeing each other for a long time, offering congratulations, saying goodbye, etc. People shake hands as a way of confirming friendship, or as a means of showing respect. It is also common for people to shake hands in a business context.36Listening to the world1Discu

39、ss the questions.ViewingBEFORE you view3 Our hands can be used to express a lot of meanings. How do you usually use your hand(s) to say the following things?a “Great!”b “Welcome!”c “Stop!”a I raise the thumb of my right hand.b I clap my hands.c I raise my right hand and extend myfingers out fully po

40、inting upward withmy palm facing outward. Or I raise theindex finger of my right hand and put it against the palm of my left hand facing down.37Listening to the world1Discuss the questions.ViewingBEFORE you view(CONTINUED)d “Bye-bye.”e “Thank you very much.”f “Come here.”g “You are crazy.”d I wave m

41、y right hand.e I press my palms together in front of my chest and move them back and forth quickly for several times.f I stretch my right hand forward and move the fingers toward myself a few times, with the palm facing upward (or downward).g I point the index finger of my right hand at my head and

42、turn it in a clockwise direction.38Listening to the world2Answer the questions.ViewingBEFORE you view1 What makes Desmond Morris widely known? Desmond Morris is widely known for his study of human behavior, customs and rituals, and his writings on the area.2 What was he originally? He was originally

43、 a zoologist.3 What does he do in this video clip?In this video clip, he focuses on customs connected with greeting and on the meaning of different gestures.39Listening to the world3 Watch the video clip and answer the questions.ViewingWHILE you view 1 Why was Morris interested in looking at people?

44、 Because he was fascinated with their body language. 2 What does he call himself? A “man watcher”. 3 How many countries did he visit in order to complete his work? Over 60 countries. 4 Which two examples does he provide in the video clip to show the findings of his work? The different ways of shakin

45、g hands, and the different ways of saying “You are crazy”.40Listening to the world4 Watch the video clip and check the true statements.ViewingWHILE you viewo1 Morris compiled a dictionary about human actions.2 Some simple human actions, such as the handshake, have countless variations.o3 In Morocco,

46、 people shake hands when they start bargaining and cant stop until a deal is struck.(He explains the meaning of peoples actions just as dictionaries explain the meaning of words.) (In Turkey, people shake hands when they start bargaining and cant stop until a deal is struck.)41Listening to the world

47、4 Watch the video clip and check the true statements.ViewingWHILE you view 4 Handshaking makes both people equal because they are performing identical action.o5 The different forms of greeting in the world have nothing in common.o6 In Japan if you want to say somebody is intelligent, you need to tur

48、n your index finger in an anticlockwise direction.(The different forms of greeting in the world have one thing in common: Theyre all appropriate to the occasion on which they occur.)(In Japan if you want to say somebody is intelligent, you need to turn your index finger in an clockwise direction.)42

49、Listening to the worldViewing5 Discuss the questions.AFTER you view1 Since there are so many different forms of greeting in the world, how do you make sure you do it properly with different people?There are a few ways to know what are the proper things to do. You can start by asking yourself: Where

50、is the person from? What do I know about his culture? If you really know nothing, you can watch other people and see how they greet the person. Sometimes, you can simply follow your host the person whose home you are in or who organizes the event. But if you do make a mistake, there is no need to wo

51、rry. The most important thing is your friendly attitude! 43Listening to the worldViewing5 Discuss the questions.AFTER you view2 Is there any body language which would be importantfor a visitor to your country to know?Yes. For example, in Chinese culture, when we greet someone especially a stranger,

52、we traditionally will only shake hands with him / her. We dont kiss the person on the cheek(s) or hand(s) or forehead. It is important for people from other cultures to know this, so that they wont have the wrong feeling that we arent hospitable enough to them. 44Speaking for communicationRole-play1

53、 Listen to a conversation and answer the question. 1 Why does the man want to talk to the woman? Because he wants to ask her to pay back the money she has borrowed from him.2 What excuse does the woman provide for not having returned the man his money? She explains that she is terrible with money an

54、d that she just forgets about it.3 When does the woman say she will pay back the money? She says she will pay back the money the following week when she gets paid. 45Speaking for communicationRole-play1 Listen to a conversation and answer the question. 4 How does the man feel about the situation? He

55、 feels annoyed about the situation.5 What does the man suggest at the end of the conversation?He suggests that the woman pay back a little amount of the money each week.46Speaking for communicationRole-play2Listen to the conversation and number the expressions. g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e47Speaking for communic

56、ationRole-playSpeaking skillsHere is an analysis of the conversation in order to help you better understand the tips introduced to handle an awkward situation. In the conversation, the man follows all the tips introduced. For example, he prepares the ground by saying “Hey, Liz, theres something Ive

57、been meaning to talk to you about.” He gives the message clearly by saying “Its just that well you know you borrowed some money from me last week?” He stays focused when the woman says she doesnt have the money on her by saying “ its just that this isnt the first time Ive lent you money and er, well

58、, you havent paid it back. I, I mean, I know its not a lot, just small amounts each time but it kind of adds up quite quickly .”48Speaking for communicationRole-playSpeaking skillsHere is an analysis of the conversation in order to help you better understand the tips introduced to handle an awkward

59、situation. Hes specific, reminding the woman that she had said shed pay the money back later once before and telling her that he feels annoyed. He gives her space by asking “Do you know what I mean?” He suggests a solution in the end: “Look, Ive got a suggestion. Id feel better if we could work out

60、how much is owed and then you could pay me back a little each week, you know, however much you can afford. How does that sound?” He also softens his message by using a number of fillers and modifiers, and very polite forms of expression throughout the whole conversation.49Speaking for communicationR

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