What's the problem of Xiaowang? time Place? gift Can we make some suggestions to Xiao wang? -invite her to have coffe. -Buy a ticket for concert, drama,play or match. -thank you card or letter -Less valuable gift
◆What’s the problem of Xiaowang? ▪ time ? ▪ Place? ▪ gift ? ◆Can we make some suggestions to Xiao wang? - invite her to have coffe. - Buy a ticket for concert, drama, play or match . -thank you card or letter -Less valuable gift
How typical is kelsen's behavior? Some would be quite pleased,and others would probably feel quite strongly that it was wrong. Many would feel at least a little uncomfortable about accepting an expensive gift from a student under these circumstances. Not all Western teachers would insist on refusing the gift as Ms.Kelsen did.In fact,a more common response among Western teachers would probably be to accept the gift even if they felt uncomfortable about doing so
How typical is kelsen’s behavior? • Some would be quite pleased, and others would probably feel quite strongly that it was wrong. • Many would feel at least a little uncomfortable about accepting an expensive gift from a student under these circumstances. • Not all Western teachers would insist on refusing the gift as Ms. Kelsen did. In fact, a more common response among Western teachers would probably be to accept the gift even if they felt uncomfortable about doing so
Cross-Culture Notes:Gift-giving Listening activities:
Cross-Culture Notes: Gift-giving • Listening activities:
1.A)They are very generous in giving gifts. B)They refuse gifts when doing business. C)They regard gifts as a token of friendship. D)They give gifts only on special occasions. 2.A)They enjoy giving gifts to other people. B)They spend a lot of time choosing gifts. C)They have to follow many specific rules. D)They pay attention to the quality of gifts. 3.A)Gift-giving plays an important role in human relationships. B)We must be aware of cultural differences in giving gifts. C)We must learn how to give gifts before going abroad. D)Reading extensively makes one a better gift-giver. ·DCB
• 1. A)They are very generous in giving gifts. . • B)They refuse gifts when doing business. • C)They regard gifts as a token of friendship. • D)They give gifts only on special occasions. • 2. A)They enjoy giving gifts to other people. • B)They spend a lot of time choosing gifts. • C)They have to follow many specific rules. • D)They pay attention to the quality of gifts. • 3. A) Gift-giving plays an important role in human relationships. • B) We must be aware of cultural differences in giving gifts. • C) We must learn how to give gifts before going abroad. • D) Reading extensively makes one a better gift-giver. • D C B
9.A)To buy a present for his friend who is getting married. B)To find out the cost for a complete set of cookware. C)To see what he could ask his friends to buy for him. D)To make inquiries about the price of an electric cooker. 10.A)To teach him how to use the kitchenware. B)To discuss cooking experiences with him. C)To tell him how to prepare delicious dishes. D)To recommend suitable kitchenware to him. 11.A)There are so many different sorts of knives. B)Cooking devices are such practical presents. C)A mixer can save so much time in making cakes. D)Sauce pans and frying pans are a must in the kitchen. ·CDA
• 9. A)To buy a present for his friend who is getting married. • B)To find out the cost for a complete set of cookware. • C)To see what he could ask his friends to buy for him. • D)To make inquiries about the price of an electric cooker. • 10. A) To teach him how to use the kitchenware. • B) To discuss cooking experiences with him. • C) To tell him how to prepare delicious dishes. • D) To recommend suitable kitchenware to him. • 11. A) There are so many different sorts of knives. • B) Cooking devices are such practical presents. • C) A mixer can save so much time in making cakes. • D) Sauce pans and frying pans are a must in the kitchen. • C D A •