Unit 12 You’re
supposed to shake hands.
Part 1: Teaching design (第一部分:教学设计)
Structures: Supposed to + infinitive
Target language: How was the dinner at Paul’s house last night?
Well, it was OK, but I made some mistakes. I was
supposed to arrive at 7:00, but I arrived at 8:00.
Vocabulary: kiss, bow, table manners, chopstick, fork, spoon, napkin, greet, rude, wipe, point, stick, shake hands, be
supposed to, drop by, pick up, You should…
Learning strategies: Comparing, Listening for key words
Section A
Goals
●To learn to use the
structure Supposed to + infinitive
●To listen and talk about what people are
supposed to do
Procedures
Warming up by
learning about the
structure Supposed to + infinitive
Turn to page 95 first. Look at the sentences. Do you see how the
structure Supposed to + infinitive is used?
What are you
supposed to do when you meet someone?
You’re
supposed to kiss.
You’re not
supposed to shake hands.
When were you
supposed to arrive?
I was
supposed to arrive at 7:00.
You should have asked what you were
supposed to wear.
1a Looking, listening and matching
Hello, class. What are we
supposed to do next? Yes, you are right. We are going to look, listen and match. Now turn to page 94. Look at the picture and listen to the recording for what people do when they meet for the first time.
Tapescript
Boy1: What are people
supposed to do when they meet in your country, Celia?
Girl1: Well, do you mean when friends meet for the first time?
Boy1: Yeah.
Girl1: Well, in Brazil, friends kiss.
Boy1: What about in Mexico, Rodriguez?
Boy2: In Mexico we shake hands.
Boy3: We bow.
Girl2: And in Korea we also bow.
Boy1: Well, I guess in most Western countries we shake hands.
1b Listening and checking
You are
supposed to listen for a second time to check your answers in 1a.
Countries
Customs
1. c Brazil
a. bow
b. shake hands
c. kiss
2. b the United States
3. a Japan
4. b Mexico
5. a Korea
Now you can turn to page 135 to read the tapescript. While
reading
circle the connectives and underline the expressions.
1c Doing pairwork
What do people do when they meet for the first time? Now in
pairs tell
each other what you know about meeting for the first time. You are sopposed to use the Supposed to + infinitive structure, OK?
A: What are people in Korea
supposed to do when they meet for the first time?
B: They’re
supposed to bow.
A: What are people in the United States
supposed to do when they meet for the first time?
B: They’re
supposed to shake hands.
A: What are people in China
supposed to do when they meet for the first time?
B: They’re
supposed to shake hands.
A: What are people in Mexico
supposed to do when they meet for the first time?
B: They’re
supposed to shake hands.
A: What are people in Brazil
supposed to do when they meet for the first time?
B: They’re
supposed to kiss.
A: What are people in your city
supposed to do when they meet for the first time?
B: They’re
supposed to wave their hands.
2a Listening and checking
Maria, an exchange student from India, went to her American
Friend Dan’s place and had dinner there. Now listen to the tape
for the mistakes Maria made there.
Tapescript
Boy: Hi, Maria. How was Paul’s party?
Girl: Oh, Dan, it was a disaster.
Boy: It was?
Girl: Uh-huh.
Boy: What happened?
Girl: Well, I was
supposed to arrive at 7:00 but I arrived at 8:00.
Boy: Oh, so you were late.
Girl: Yeah, but in my country it’s different. When you’re invited for 7:00, you’re
supposed to come later!
Boy: I see.
Girl: Then when I met Paul’s mom, I kissed
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