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I want to see the pictures of etiquette and talk.
Teaching objectives
Deeply understand the deep value of civilized etiquette, develop elegant habits such as greetings and comity in daily communication with people, share the etiquette knowledge you have learned with your family and convey positive energy!
teaching process
Share interesting things about your winter vacation and emphasize the importance of politeness in daily life. The school is vigorously promoting several key civilized manners: keeping clothes clean and tidy, respecting elders, obeying rules in public places, caring for the environment and using civilized language.
Tell me what you found.
Discuss in groups and find out the uncivilized behaviors around you together. Which classmate's manners and manners do you think are worth learning? Let's sum it up together!
What should we do?
Under the guidance of teachers and parents, we should understand that an excellent student is first of all a polite and cultured person. Abide by the daily behavior norms of primary and secondary school students, start from daily trivial matters and cultivate good behavior habits.
abstract
Students, let's work together to create a beautiful atmosphere of "everyone pays attention to etiquette, the class has rules and the school is full of civilization" for the campus. Please remember that being polite is our common responsibility. Join hands with * * to create a civilized campus full of sunshine and positive energy!
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