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That’s how people in Japan are expected to greet each ’s impolite if you don’t bow. John:I didn’t know I just stood there with my hand ,I returned the bow. Katie:I remembered when I first met Marie last year,I did the same held out my hand and to my surprise,she kissed me on both sides of my face! John:I wouldn’t mind that! Katie:Very I found out French people are supposed to kiss when they see each other. Read and answer the questions. 1. What was the funny thing happening last night? 2. Where is Marie from? When John met Sato, he held out his hand, but Sato bowed. She is from France. Language points 1. You’re expected to … sb. be expected to do sth. 某人被期望做某事 /應(yīng)該要做某事 He is expected to get through to the finals. 我們期待他進(jìn)入決賽。 greeting n. 問候;打招呼 He sends greetings to all the family. 他向全家問候。 繼續(xù) 。 支撐 。 克制 。 離開 hold down 壓制 。 忍耐 。 If you are invited to the meeting, you ______ _________ to ______ late. ask aren’t supposed be 5. 在日本 , 你應(yīng)該鞠躬而不是握手 。 do) in social situations may be difficult, but it is worth the trouble if you want to understand another culture. isn’t expected to know to learn to understand are supposed to do aren’t supposed to do Talk about what people in different countries do when they meet for the first time. Talk about the countries listed or other countries you know about. Pair work new words and phrases by heart. Section B. Homework