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Warmly welcome to our class !

In this lesson, students learn about different cultural meanings behind body language and gestures. They also practice listening and comprehension skills through a quiz and engage in a fun game to reinforce their knowledge.

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Warmly welcome to our class !

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  1. Warmly welcome to our class !

  2. Unit 2 Task Body language By: Zhu Juguo

  3. Question: What kind of feelings can you learn from the movie?

  4. These feelings are: Understanding, Happy, Friendly, Sad, Frightened Tittered (窃喜的,偷笑的), Cold

  5. Listening Decide if the statements below are true or false, and then listen to th interview to check your answers(p32). TIPS: 1.Guess what is going to be said next while listening. See the following for example: Question Information you guess Where do they live?name of place When did this take place? a specific time Which hand do Arabs eat with? left or right hand 2.Read the questions as soon an possible.

  6. T 1.In China a person who invites you to dinner might be upset if you do not try all of the dishes. 2.It is polite to eat with your left hand in Arab countries. 3.In Japan you can use lots of soap in the bath. 4.Making a slurping noise (吃或喝时嘴发出的声音) while eating spaghetti(意大利面条) in Italy is ok. 5.When eating noodles in Japan ,making a slurping noise is ok. 6.It is better to wear your shoes in a Chinese,Japanese or Korean house. 7.When you are late for a meeting ,there is no need to say sorry. 8.In England it is usual to talk about the weather when you start a conversation. 9.In the west ,when you are complaining ,it is usual to say sorry first. F F F T F F T T

  7. The following chart is about what several common gestures (body language) mean in America. Guess the meanings of them (p33).You can chat with your classmates. Chat:

  8. Listening Listen to the tape ,fill in the chart ,checking what you have guessed just now.(p33) good telling the truth Yes No

  9. Hello or goodbye crazy Where you are good job Ok

  10. Contest 1.The contest is about the common gestures in China. Rules: 2.You must be right. 3.The quickest student will be the winner. 4.The winner will get a gift. Contents: 1.You meet someone for the first time.You offer your hand and they take it with a light,gentle handsome. A.This person is polite and pleased to meet you. B.This person is shy and not a strong leader. 2.Your teacher tells you that she does not think you have been working hard in class. When she talks to you ,she smiles and looks directly into your eyes. A.She is making fun of you and trying to embarrass ( 使困窘)you into trying harder. B.She is trying not to scare you.She wants to make you relax.

  11. 3.You see a friend studying in an empty classroom.You tap on the windows to get his attention.He looks up and wave a hand side to side at you . A.He is saying he is busy and you should not disturb him. B.He is saying hello and you should go into the room to greet him. 4.A man in a restaurant wants the attention of the waiter. He looks at the waiter and raise his hand.His palm faces up and his first finger moves back and forth.The waiter will: A.feel offended(angry,hurt or upset) that the man did this. B.smile and come right over.

  12. 5.Hand held up,with fingers pointing up and palm facing out . First finger and thumb make an ‘O’: A.He is saying ‘OK’ B.He is asking you to pose again. 6.Head nodding up and down. A.He agrees to something. B.He says ‘no’ to somebody. 7.After a meal ,leaning back and patting stomach with palm of hand. A.Oh,I am full .It’s quite delicious. B.I have got a stomach-ache.

  13. Lucky partners GAME Rules: 1.Time------------------one minute 2.Persons--------------three pairs(one pair two students;one acts and the other guesses) 3.Don’ts---------------- you can not speak out the word (English or Chinese) on the screen. 4.Does----------------- if you don’t know ,you can pass it. 5.Winners------------ who answer the most questions in time. 6.Gift------------------ Each winner will get a bar of chocolate.

  14. 3rd 1st 2nd Questions

  15. Reading comprehension. Ever since humans have lived on the earth, they have made use of many different forms of communication. Generally, this expression of thoughts and feelings has been in the form of oral speech. When there is a language barrier(障碍), communication is completed through sign language in which motions stand for letters, words, and ideas. Tourists and the local people unable to make themselves understood by each other through speaking or writing have had to turn to this form of expressing. Many of these symbols of whole words are very lively and exact and can be used internationally; spelling, however, cannot compare with them. Body language sends ideas or thoughts by certain actions, either meaningfully or not. A wink(眨眼) can be a way of showing that the party is only joking. A nod means agreement, while shaking the head stands for disagreement. Other forms of nonlinguistic (非语言的) language can be found in Braille (a system of raised dots read with the fingertips), signal flags, Morse code (莫尔斯电码) and smoking signals. Road maps and picture signs also guide and warn people. All in all, while words are the most common form of communication, other systems and techniques also play the role of expressing human thoughts and feelings.

  16. B 1. When words don’t work, __________. A. people have no way to communicate B. people can use other forms of communication C. other forms of communication are of little value D. body language is invaluable 2. Which form other than oral speech could be most commonly used among blind people? A. Picture signs B. Braille C. Body language D. Signal flags B C 3. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A. Sign language is the best among all languages. B. Braille is kind of language for those who can see well. C. Sign language can be used internationally. D. Only language in the form of words can express human thoughts and feelings. C 4. In this passage, there are _______ different forms of communication mentioned. A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11 5. Sign language is said to be very lively and exact and be used meaningfully except for______. A. spelling B. idea C. whole words D. expressions A

  17. Homework Contents: Use the information you collected in the previous steps to write a report about how body language is used in China, compared to other countries. Steps: 1.Reviewing body languages in America(p33) and the ones in China(p35). 2.Formulating written questions(p34). 3.Organizing the report(p36).

  18. 6.Cry 1.Excited 7.Pleased 2.Think 8.Angry 3.Sorry 4.Hot 9.swim 5.Victory 10.girl

  19. 1.Agree 6.Heavy 2.Cold 7.Hope 3.Complain 8.Delicious 4.Full 9.drive 5.Bye-bye 10.bark

  20. 1.Beg 6.Disappointed 7.Hesitate 2.Hurt 8.Burnt 3.Understand 4.Surprised 9.run 10.boy 5.Sad

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