[00:00.00] [00:00.74]Unit 5 you're supposed to shake hands. [00:04.70]Section A [00:07.18]¢ñ.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡³öÓëËùÌýÄÚÈÝÏà·ûµÄͼƬ£¬ÆäÖÐÓÐÒ»ÏîÊǶàÓàµÄ£¬Ã¿¸ö¾ä×Ó¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ [00:18.00]1.A lot of foreigners don't know how to use chopsticks. [00:26.10]1.A lot of foreigners don't know how to use chopsticks. [00:33.70]2.You are supposed to take a small present when you go to the party. [00:41.37]2.You are supposed to take a small present when you go to the party. [00:49.31]3.You'd better not make noise while eating noodles. [00:56.95]3.You'd better not make noise while eating noodles. [01:04.44]4.We're supposed to shake hands with each other when meeting. [01:11.76]4.We're supposed to shake hands with each other when meeting. [01:18.59]5.I couldn't remember where I put my skirt. [01:25.30]5.I couldn't remember where I put my skirt. [01:31.69]¢ò.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ðÓÿ¸ö¾ä×Ó¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ [01:41.97]1.How do you keep in touch with your friends? [01:49.35]1.How do you keep in touch with your friends? [01:53.88]2.don't point at others with your fork or chopsticks.it's rude. [02:02.67]2.don't point at others with your fork or chopsticks.it's rude. [02:08.47]3.Would you like another bowl of rice? [02:14.95]3.Would you like another bowl of rice? [02:19.54]4.Relax,and make yourself feel at home. [02:26.46]4.Relax,and make yourself feel at home. [02:31.80]5.What do you think of sticking chopsticks into food? [02:38.80]5.What do you think of sticking chopsticks into food? [02:44.60]¢ó.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡ÔñÕýÈ·´ð°¸£¬Ã¿¶Î¶Ô»°¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ [02:51.47]1.M£ºDo you like Chinese food,Kate? [02:55.45]W£ºYes.But I think it's hard to use chopsticks. [03:00.93]Q£ºWhat is Kate's opinion about chopsticks? [03:10.82]1.M£ºDo you like Chinese food,Kate? [03:14.88]W£ºYes.But I think it's hard to use chopsticks. [03:20.23]Q£ºWhat is Kate's opinion about chopsticks? [03:29.57]2.W£ºit's polite to make noise when you are eating noodles in Japan. [03:36.40]M£ºReally? In Western countries we shouldn't do it that way. [03:41.65]Q£ºIn which country is it polite to make noise when you are eating noodles? [03:54.00]2.W£ºit's polite to make noise when you are eating noodles in Japan. [04:00.60]M£ºReally? In Western countries we shouldn't do it that way. [04:05.30]Q£ºIn which country is it polite to make noise when you are eating noodles? [04:17.46]3.M£ºWhat are people supposed to do when they meet for the first time in Korea? [04:24.17]W£ºWell.People usually bow. [04:28.17]Q£ºWhat are people supposed to do when they meet for the first time in Korea? [04:39.64]3.M£ºWhat are people supposed to do when they meet for the first time in Korea? [04:46.40]W£ºWell.People usually bow. [04:50.27]Q£ºWhat are people supposed to do when they meet for the first time in Korea? [05:01.88]4.M£ºWhat do you think of Indian food? [05:05.67]W£ºGreat.I like it very much. [05:09.40]Q£ºWhat does the woman think of Indian food? [05:18.62]4.M£ºWhat do you think of Indian food? [05:22.50]W£ºGreat.I like it very much. [05:26.41]Q£ºWhat does the woman think of Indian food? [05:35.46]5.M£ºYou have been in France for a year.Can you tell me something about table manners there? [05:43.42]W£ºYes.For example,you're supposed to put your bread on the table. [05:49.61]Q: Where are you supposed to put your bread when you have dinner in France? [06:01.44]5.M£ºYou have been in France for a year.Can you tell me something about table manners there? [06:09.26]W£ºYes.For example,you're supposed to put your bread on the table. [06:15.74]Q: Where are you supposed to put your bread when you have dinner in France? [06:27.41]¢ô.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡ÔñÕýÈ·´ð°¸£¬¶Ô»°¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ [06:45.20]W£ºYou must be really excited about leaving for Japan tomorrow,Steve! [06:50.44]M£ºYeah,I am. [06:52.24]W£ºI could give you a lesson on Japanese table manners if you like. [06:56.66]M£ºReally? That would be great! [06:59.13]W£ºLet me see.One difference is that sometimes it's polite to make noise when you're eating,especially when you're eating noodles. [07:11.96]Here are some rules about chopsticks£ºit's rude to stick your chopsticks into your food.And you shouldn't point at anyone with your chopsticks. [07:23.41]M£ºOh,OK.I won't. [07:25.94]W£ºOh,and the most important thing you need to know is that you're not supposed to talk when you're eating dinner. [07:33.58]Only parents are allowed to talk at the dinner table.Children are not allowed to speak. [07:41.50]M£ºWow! that's...that's unusual! [07:44.97]W£ºI'm just kidding! Steve. [07:59.24]W£ºYou must be really excited about leaving for Japan tomorrow,Steve! [08:04.22]M£ºYeah,I am. [08:06.34]W£ºI could give you a lesson on Japanese table manners if you like. [08:10.84]M£ºReally? That would be great! [08:13.13]W£ºLet me see.One difference is that sometimes it's polite to make noise when you're eating,especially when you're eating noodles. [08:25.23]Here are some rules about chopsticks£ºit's rude to stick your chopsticks into your food.And you shouldn't point at anyone with your chopsticks. [08:37.56]M£ºOh,OK.I won't. [08:39.83]W£ºOh,and the most important thing you need to know is that you're not supposed to talk when you're eating dinner. [08:47.60]Only parents are allowed to talk at the dinner table.Children are not allowed to speak. [08:55.12]M£ºWow! that's...that's unusual! [08:59.11]W£ºI'm just kidding! Steve. [09:13.27]Section B [09:15.00]¢ñ.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡ÔñÓëËùÌýÄÚÈÝÏà·ûµÄͼƬ£¬Ã¿¸ö¾ä×Ó¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ [09:23.67]1.People are not supposed to bow but shake hands when they meet in our country. [09:32.49]1.People are not supposed to bow but shake hands when they meet in our country. [09:41.26]2.You can arrive 30 minutes late in Mexico if you're invited for 6:00. [09:51.10]2.You can arrive 30 minutes late in Mexico if you're invited for 6:00. [10:00.91]3.it's impolite to stick your chopsticks into your food. [10:07.84]3.it's impolite to stick your chopsticks into your food. [10:15.50]4.In France,you should put your bread on the table instead of your plate. [10:23.28]4.In France,you should put your bread on the table instead of your plate. [10:31.65]5.The knife and fork is for Mr. Smith from the United States. [10:39.48]5.The knife and fork is for Mr. Smith from the United States. [10:47.47]¢ò.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡ÔñÕýÈ·´ð°¸£¬Ã¿¶Î¶Ô»°¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ [10:58.73]1.W:Tony,are you supposed to bow or kiss when you meet the old in your country? [11:05.84]M:Neither.We usually shake hands. [11:14.26]1.W:Tony,are you supposed to bow or kiss when you meet the old in your country? [11:21.81]M:Neither.We usually shake hands. [11:29.99]2.W:Can you tell me what I'm supposed to do when I meet my teacher in the morning? [11:37.16]M:Sure.You should say,¡°Good morning,teacher!¡± [11:46.12]2.W:Can you tell me what I'm supposed to do when I meet my teacher in the morning? [11:53.56]M:Sure.You should say,¡°Good morning,teacher!¡± [12:02.38]3.W:Is it very important to be on time in Switzerland? [12:08.11]M:Yes.But in Colombia it isn't. [12:16.24]3.W:Is it very important to be on time in Switzerland? [12:22.60]M:Yes.But in Colombia it isn't. [12:30.55]4.W:Bob,what is a particular challenge you are facing in a Western restaurant? [12:38.36]M:I have to use a knife and fork for food though I'm used to eating with chopsticks and a spoon. [12:51.16]4.W:Bob,what is a particular challenge you are facing in a Western restaurant? [12:59.12]M:I have to use a knife and fork for food though I'm used to eating with chopsticks and a spoon. [13:11.89]5.W:Peter,can you tell me what I should bring to my friends when I visit them? [13:18.76]M:Well.I think some flowers are good. [13:27.30]5.W:Peter,can you tell me what I should bring to my friends when I visit them? [13:33.82]M:Well.I think some flowers are good. [13:42.80]¢ó.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡ÔñÕýÈ·´ð°¸£¬¶Ô»°¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ [13:52.80]W:Li Lei,would you mind helping me? [13:56.32]M:Of course not.What's up? [13:58.77]W:One of my Chinese friends has invited me to his house on the Spring Festival. [14:05.23]I am American.I just got here ten days ago.And I don't know much about the customs and manners. [14:16.19]M:When are you supposed to get there? [14:18.86]W:I'm supposed to get there at 10£º00 a.m. [14:23.18]M:Well,the first thing is that you should be there on time. [14:27.52]W:All right.What am I supposed to say when I meet him? [14:32.25]M:you're supposed to say,¡°Happy Spring Festival.¡± [14:41.90]W:Li Lei,would you mind helping me? [14:44.14]M:Of course not.What's up? [14:47.11]W:One of my Chinese friends has invited me to his house on the Spring Festival. [14:53.67]I am American.I just got here ten days ago.And I don't know much about the customs and manners. [15:04.42]M:When are you supposed to get there? [15:07.29]W:I'm supposed to get there at 10£º00 a.m. [15:11.13]M:Well,the first thing is that you should be there on time. [15:15.70]W:All right.What am I supposed to say when I meet him? [15:20.44]M:you're supposed to say,¡°Happy Spring Festival.¡± [15:29.34]¢ô.Ìý¼Òô£¬Íê³ÉÏÂÁбí¸ñ£¬¶ÌÎĶÁÁ½±é¡£ [15:46.50]Different countries have different table manners.It is a custom in China to have some tea or other drinks served before the meal. [15:57.35]But in Western countries,they usually put the napkin on their laps first.Chinese people prefer using chopsticks instead of knives and forks. [16:11.54]What's more,in China the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares together,while people in Western countries have their own plates. [16:25.81]When the soup arrives at the end of the meal,a spoon is used.If the soup is very hot,foreigners like to cool it by blowing. [16:38.40]In China it's better to wait for a little while. [16:53.70]Different countries have different table manners.It is a custom in China to have some tea or other drinks served before the meal. [17:04.45]But in Western countries,they usually put the napkin on their laps first.Chinese people prefer using chopsticks instead of knives and forks. [17:18.44]What's more,in China the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares together,while people in Western countries have their own plates. [17:32.88]When the soup arrives at the end of the meal,a spoon is used.If the soup is very hot,foreigners like to cool it by blowing. [17:44.84]In China it's better to wait for a little while. [18:00.39]Section C [18:02.97]¢ñ.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡ÔñÕýÈ·´ð°¸£¬Ã¿¶Î¶Ô»°¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ [18:14.90]1.M:In the United States,people eat with knives and forks. [18:19.90]W:Yes,but in China we eat with chopsticks. [18:29.42]1.M:In the United States,people eat with knives and forks. [18:35.34]W:Yes,but in China we eat with chopsticks. [18:44.60]2.M:Last week,my Chinese friend invited me to her birthday party. [18:50.84]W:Really?Did you have a good time? [18:54.46]M:Yes,but I made a mistake.I was supposed to arrive at 8:00,but I arrived at 8:30.You know in our country,it's OK if you are a little late. [19:12.70]2.M:Last week,my Chinese friend invited me to her birthday party. [19:18.56]W:Really?Did you have a good time? [19:21.72]M:Yes,but I made a mistake.I was supposed to arrive at 8:00,but I arrived at 8:30.You know in our country,it's OK if you are a little late. [19:40.27]3.W:John is supposed to come here at seven thirty. [19:45.30]M:Yes,he'll be here in fifteen minutes. [19:53.93]3.W:John is supposed to come here at seven thirty. [19:58.81]M:Yes,he'll be here in fifteen minutes. [20:07.89]4.W:I know that it's polite to arrive on time in China. [20:13.40]M:Yes,that's a custom. [20:21.20]4.W:I know that it's polite to arrive on time in China. [20:25.96]M:Yes,that's a custom. [20:34.12]5.M:What are people supposed to do when they meet for the first time in your country? [20:41.21]W:People usually bow. [20:48.37]5.M:What are people supposed to do when they meet for the first time in your country? [20:55.50]W:People usually bow. [21:02.93]¢ò.Ìý¿ÞÒô£¬Ñ¡ÔñÕýÈ·´ð°¸£¬Ã¿¶Î¶Ô»°¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ÌýµÚÒ»¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬Íê³ÉµÚ1~3СÌâ¡£ [21:18.87]W£ºI'm going to China, but I am a little nervous. [21:22.36]M£ºWhy are you nervous? [21:24.33]W£ºBecause I don't know the culture there. [21:27.70]M£ºTake it easy£¡I'm glad to tell you what you should do. First of all, don't be late! Being on time is very important there, because they care about time. [21:40.80]W£ºI know their china is very famous. I'd like to buy a beautiful china for my father as a Father's Day present. [21:50.73]M£ºthat's a good idea. [22:04.46]W£ºI'm going to China, but I am a little nervous. [22:07.85]M£ºWhy are you nervous? [22:09.75]W£ºBecause I don't know the culture there. [22:13.28]M£ºTake it easy£¡I'm glad to tell you what you should do. First of all, don't be late! Being on time is very important there, because they care about time. [22:26.32]W£ºI know their china is very famous. I'd like to buy a beautiful china for my father as a Father's Day present. [22:35.87]M£ºthat's a good idea. [22:49.24]ÌýµÚ¶þ¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬Íê³ÉµÚ4~6СÌâ¡£ [22:58.94]M:What are people supposed to do when they meet in your country,Celia? [23:04.28]W:Well,do you mean when people meet for the first time? [23:08.80]M:Yeah. [23:10.35]W:Well,in my country,Brazil,friends kiss. [23:14.30]M:What about in other countries? [23:17.00]W:Which country? [23:18.70]M:For example,in Mexico. [23:21.53]W:In Mexico they shake hands. [23:24.59]M:How about in Japan? [23:26.70]W:They bow.And in Korea they also bow. [23:31.15]M:Well,I guess in most Western countries they shake hands. [23:41.78]M:What are people supposed to do when they meet in your country,Celia? [23:47.48]W:Well,do you mean when people meet for the first time? [23:51.54]M:Yeah. [23:52.50]W:Well,in my country,Brazil,friends kiss. [23:57.53]M:What about in other countries? [24:00.38]W:Which country? [24:02.15]M:For example,in Mexico. [24:04.51]W:In Mexico they shake hands. [24:07.51]M:How about in Japan? [24:09.75]W:They bow.And in Korea they also bow. [24:14.11]M:Well,I guess in most Western countries they shake hands. [24:24.32]¢ó.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡ÔñÕýÈ·´ð°¸£¬¶ÌÎĶÁÁ½±é¡£ [24:41.65]Different people have different ideas about time.People in the USA think that it is important to know the time. [24:51.61]In cities in America,there are clocks in stations,factories and other buildings. [24:59.95]Most Americans also have watches with them wherever they go.They want to do certain things at certain time.They don't like to be late. [25:13.14]But time is not so important to everybody in the world.When you visit a country in South America,you will find that people there don't like to run. [25:27.44]If you had an appointment with somebody,he could probably be late,because he may not want to arrive on time. [25:50.59]Different people have different ideas about time.People in the USA think that it is important to know the time. [26:00.30]In cities in America,there are clocks in stations,factories and other buildings. [26:08.56]Most Americans also have watches with them wherever they go.They want to do certain things at certain time.They don't like to be late. [26:22.34]But time is not so important to everybody in the world.When you visit a country in South America,you will find that people there don't like to run. [26:36.45]If you had an appointment with somebody,he could probably be late,because he may not want to arrive on time. [26:58.84]¢ô.Ìý¼Òô£¬ÅжÏÕýÎ󣬶ÌÎĶÁÁ½±é¡£ [27:16.17]Different countries have different cultures and customs.Do you know about them? The following contents will tell you a lot. [27:26.47]In both China and some Western countries,the rose is regarded as a symbol of love.People think the rose stands for love,peace,courage and friendship. [27:38.45]In some Asian countries,it's very common to stand very close to the person while you are talking with him. [27:47.32]However,if you do this in Europe,some people might feel uncomfortable. [27:52.58]In China,if someone says something good about you,it is polite to answer ¡°No,not at all!¡± In America, a person answers ¡°Thank you!¡± with a big smile. [28:06.80]This may not be common in China,but is good manners in America. [28:10.80]In Korea,it is polite to pass something to an old person with both hands. [28:16.94]In Britain and America,it's not polite to ask people ¡°How much money do you earn?¡±and it is also not polite to ask people how old they are. [28:27.90]In a word,it's very helpful and useful to know something about cultures and customs in different countries. [28:53.71]Different countries have different cultures and customs.Do you know about them? The following contents will tell you a lot. [29:03.59]In both China and some Western countries,the rose is regarded as a symbol of love.People think the rose stands for love,peace,courage and friendship. [29:16.57]In some Asian countries,it's very common to stand very close to the person while you are talking with him. [29:24.98]However,if you do this in Europe,some people might feel uncomfortable. [29:29.82]In China,if someone says something good about you,it is polite to answer ¡°No,not at all!¡± In America, a person answers ¡°Thank you!¡± with a big smile. [29:43.56]This may not be common in China,but is good manners in America. [29:48.55]In Korea,it is polite to pass something to an old person with both hands. [29:54.21]In Britain and America,it's not polite to ask people ¡°How much money do you earn?¡±and it is also not polite to ask people how old they are. [30:05.53]In a word,it's very helpful and useful to know something about cultures and customs in different countries. [30:25.35]¢õ.Ìý¼Òô£¬Íê³ÉÏÂÁбí¸ñ£¬¶ÌÎĶÁÁ½±é¡£ [30:43.16]In some countries it is important to arrive on time for appointments,but in other countries people are not expected to arrive on time. [30:53.19]In India,people understand that one will arrive half an hour or an hour late. [31:00.17]In the United States,however,most people expect you to arrive within five or ten minutes of the time you agreed on for most formal business or social appointments. [31:14.16]For a party at someone' house,it is rude to be up to 15 or 20 minutes late. [31:21.95]Although people in the United States eat food such as hamburgers and pizza with their hands,they generally eat food with knives and forks. [31:52.35]In some countries it is important to arrive on time for appointments,but in other countries people are not expected to arrive on time. [32:02.37]In India,people understand that one will arrive half an hour or an hour late. [32:10.23]In the United States,however,most people expect you to arrive within five or ten minutes of the time you agreed on for most formal business or social appointments. [32:23.23]For a party at someone' house,it is rude to be up to 15 or 20 minutes late. [32:31.89]Although people in the United States eat food such as hamburgers and pizza with their hands,they generally eat food with knives and forks.