文档介绍:4SpeakingChineseinAmericaUnit5SectionAFOREIGHLANGUAGETEACHINGANDRESEARCHPRESSAIRFORCEENGINEERINGUNIVERTISYEachofusislikeeverybodyelseinsomeways(universalbehaviors),likethepeopleinourcultureinsomeotherways(culturalbehaviors),andlikenooneelseatallinstillotherways(personalbehaviors).—CraigStorti(Americanscholar)prehendotherculturesstemsfromourinsistenceonmeasuringthingsinourownterms.—ArthurErickson(Canadianarchitect)45UNITSectionA45WhyculturecountsUNITSpeakingChineseinAmericaObjectivesTotalkaboutastereotypeofChineselanguageandcultureTofurtherunderstandthetextToapplythephrasesandpatternsTomastertheparagraph(essay)writingskillContents5SpeakingChineseinAmericaUNITWarming-upActivitiesTextStudyLanguageApplicationSummary5UNITWarming-upActivitiesLead-inPre-readingActivitiesCulturalBackgroundSpeakingChineseinAmericaSomeWesternersthinkthatChinesepeopletendtoavoidsaying“no”,munication?Chinesepeoplegenerallyuseexpressionslike“possiblyno”or“I’mafraiditwon’twork”tosay“no”“discreetandmodest”thattherearen’tevenwordsfor“no”?“no”tothoseinalowerstatus(),theycanbeverydirectandstraightforward,.“absolutelyno”.plimenteachother?(a)Whata…!(.“Whatanicehat!”)(b)____________________________________.(Giveonestructureandoneexample)??(a)Whata…!(.“Whatanicehat!”)(b)___________________________________(Giveonestructureandoneexample)Ilikeyour…(.“Ilikeyourhat.”)Iloveyour…(.“Iloveyourshoes.”)