[原创]仁爱英语八下Unit7Topic2Section C改过.ppt

[原创]仁爱英语八下Unit7Topic2Section C改过.ppt

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Unit 7 Food Festival My friend Craig Kielburger from Canada invited me to a formal charity dinner party*. Could you give me some advice? 慈善晚宴 Warm-up ['f??ml] adj. 正式的 ['m?n?] Pre-reading ['teblwe?] n. 餐具 餐桌礼仪 The first dish(菜肴) is called a starter. ? 1. 头盘 starter 2.汤 soup This is mushroom soup (蘑菇汤).I think it smelt good. /d??/ ?['m??r?m] 3.副菜 Bread is the second dish. second dish 4.沙拉 This is vegetable salad. salad /?s?l?d/ 5.主菜 main dish /mein/ /d??/ This is a steak. It tasted delicious. 6. 甜品 dessert /d??z??t/ [ste?k] black tea(红茶) 7. drink spoon Cn.匙,调羹 fork Cn.叉,餐叉 plate n.盘子 napkin n.餐巾 glass n.杯子 ?['n?pk?n] [spu?n] [f??k] A _______ B _______ spoon D _______ E _______ F _______ napkin fork plate glass knife C _______ plate glass fork knife napkin spoon 1. What kind of dinner party did the girl go to? A formal western dinner party. 2. What impolite things did she do? 2. What impolite things did she do? It is impolite to…(when we are dining). dine [da?n]v. have dinner 2 1 3 play with fire eat up: eating all the food It is impolite to…when we are dining. speak loudly eat with hands break the glass 餐桌礼仪 ['m?n?] The title of this passage a western dinner party western table manners C. eating out Fast-reading 1.When you start dining, you should take your napkin first and put it on your lap. 2. When enjoying a dish, people always keep the fork in their left hands. 3.It’s impolite to eat up the food on your plate. 4.It’s polite to speak loudly and smile a lot. 5.When you drink to someone, you should raise your glass and take only a little. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) T F F F T lap [l?p] n.膝部 为…干杯 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. … When dining, keep the fork in the right hand. Take your napkin and put it on your lap. If you use knife, put the fork in your left hand. It’s polite to eat up the food on your plate. Don’t take more food than you need. 6. 7. 8. When you drink to someone, raise yo

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