
Unit 1 Meeting and Greeting
Unit 1 Meeting and Greeting

Session 2 Section III Brighten Your Eyes Passage I Unit
Unit 1 Section III Brighten Your Eyes Passage I Session 2

Passage I Ways of greeting Unit 1
Unit 1 Ways of greeting Passage I

Warm-up questions What is the common way for Chinese people to greet others? Have you had your lunch/dinner? Where are you going What did you do last night? Unit 1
Unit 1 What is the common way for Chinese people to greet others? Have you had your lunch/dinner? Where are you going ? What did you do last night? Warm-up questions

Warm-up questions 2.How do Americans greet each other? Hello! Hi! Good morning! Nice to meet you! Questions
Unit 1 2. How do Americans greet each other? Hi! Hello! Good morning! Nice to meet you! Warm-up questions

Reading of the passage READ Ways of greeting passage Unit 1
Unit 1 Ways of greeting Reading of the passage passage

Reading of the passage Para.1 Many western countries accept hugs and kisses as a popular form of greeting although a handshake is still the formal way of greeting people. Unit 1
Unit 1 Reading of the passage Para. 1 Many western countries accept hugs and kisses as a popular form of greeting although a handshake is still the formal way of greeting people

Reading of the passage Para.2 Americans often greet each other simply with hello or hi.They believe such an informal greeting often implies a close and friendly relationship.To Americans,a friendly and informal relationship is the most important thing.American introductions are usually rather simple...yet,a proper introduction will leave a good first impression upon others.In the united states,most people don't like using Mr.,Mrs.or Miss.in introductions.They find these terms too formal. They prefer first names to formal titles in most cases
Unit 1 Reading of the passage Para. 2 Americans often greet each other simply with hello or hi. They believe such an informal greeting often implies a close and friendly relationship. To Americans, a friendly and informal relationship is the most important thing. American introductions are usually rather simple... yet, a proper introduction will leave a good first impression upon others. In the united states, most people don’t like using Mr., Mrs. or Miss. in introductions. They find these terms too formal. They prefer first names to formal titles in most cases

Reading of the passage Para.3 In South America,you can expect to be hugged when you meet someone. In France,it is the tradition to shake hands with people in the office every morning.When Dutch people meet,they kiss each other on one cheek and then the other.In addition,if you are a close friend or relative,then you get three kisses!In China,a handshake or a simple and kind salutation is common.In Thailand,people greet each other by putting their hands together and bowing slightly.In Japan,people bow to each other when they Unit meet
Unit 1 Reading of the passage Para. 3 In South America, you can expect to be hugged when you meet someone. In France, it is the tradition to shake hands with people in the office every morning. When Dutch people meet, they kiss each other on one cheek and then the other. In addition, if you are a close friend or relative, then you get three kisses! In China, a handshake or a simple and kind salutation is common. In Thailand, people greet each other by putting their hands together and bowing slightly. In Japan, people bow to each other when they meet

Reading of the passage Para.4 Though the cultures and customs vary from country to country,we should learn to respect each other and live in peace and harmony. Unit 1
Unit 1 Reading of the passage Para. 4 Though the cultures and customs vary from country to country, we should learn to respect each other and live in peace and harmony