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Module 11. Body Language. Module. Unit 2. 11. Body Language. Objectives. Objectives. Key vocabulary:. finger, foot, knee, leg, mouth, body, foreign, personal, arm, hold, move, polite,somewhere, wave, fact,rude. Key phrases:. meet visitors, nod sb’s head,
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Module 11 Body Language
Module Unit 2 11 Body Language
Objectives Objectives Key vocabulary: finger, foot, knee, leg, mouth, body, foreign, personal, arm, hold, move, polite,somewhere, wave, fact,rude Key phrases: meet visitors, nod sb’s head, shake hands,touch noses
Objectives Key structure: How do I do that? That’s because … I didn’t know that.
Lead in Words and expressions
Lead in Words and expressions finger ['fɪŋgə] foot [fʊt] knee [niː] leg [leg] mouth [maʊθ] body ['bɒdɪ] foreign ['fɒrɪn] North American [nɔ:θ] n. 手指 n. (pl. feet) 脚,足 n. 膝盖 n. 腿 n. 嘴,口 n. 身体,躯干 adj. 外国的 北美人
Lead in personal ['pɜ ːsnəl] arm [ɑːm] arm in arm South American [saʊθ] hold [həʊld] move [muːv] Britain ['brɪtn] not at all • adj. 个人的 • n. 臂;手臂 • 臂挽臂地 • 南美人 • (held [held]) 握着;使不动 • v. 移动 • 不列颠;英国 • 一点也不
Lead in polite [pə'laɪt] somewhere ['sʌmweə] wave [weɪv] fact [fækt] in fact rude [ruːd] adj. 礼貌的 adv. 某处;某个地方 v. 挥(手);招(手);摆(手) n. 事实;细节 事实上 adj. 粗鲁的;无礼的
Lead in Warming up Where are they from?
Lead in Maybe Where are they from? They are from Japan. They are Japanese. How do they greet? They usually when they meet. bow each other
Lead in Maybe Where are they from? They are from Russia. They are Russian. How do they greet? They usually _____________ when they meet. kiss three times
Lead in Maybe Where are they from? They are from China. They are Chinese. How do they greet? shake hands and smile They usually ____________________ when they meet.
Lead in Maybe Where are they from? They are from America. They are American. How do they greet? kiss shake hands, They usually _______________ _________ _______________________ when they meet. or hug each other
Lead in Maybe Where is she from? She is from India. She is Indian. How do Indian people greet? put their hands together They usually ________________________ and ____________________when they meet. nod their heads
Lead in Where are they from? They are from New Zealand. They are Maori. Maybe How do they greet? They touch noses.
Lead in How close do you stand? personal space A B Middle East close When you talk to… North America not too close
Lead in about touching people… Britain Chinese Don’t touch. arm in arm
Lead in about looking at people… Britain US It’s polite to look at each other. But …
Lead in about saying goodbye… In Greece, it’s not polite. It’s rude.
Lead in Can you say the part of your body? You know, when we meet others, we often use our body to greet each other. Now, let learn about our body.
Lead in head hair eye ear nose neck arm tooth hand two teeth leg mouth two feet knee foot
Presentation 1 Match the words with the parts of the body. eye eye finger foot knee leg mouth mouth finger knee leg foot
Presentation 2 Read the passage and answer the questions. Then Listen and read. Body language around the world By Wang Lingling Our new foreign students are going to arrive very soon, and here are some ways to welcome them. How close do you stand when you talk to a friend? You can stand close to people in the Middle East but don’t stand too close to North Americans! Give them more personal space.
Presentation Do you look at people when you talk? In some places, it isn’t polite to look at people when you talk, but in other countries itisn’t polite to look somewhere else. In Britain and the US, people usually look at each other when they talk. And how do you say goodbye? That’s easy, wave to say goodbye. But be careful! In Greece, it’s not at all polite! In fact, it’s very rude!
Presentation Body language around the world Look at the title(标题) and tell what is the passage about?
Presentation Step1 Fast reading to find key sentence(关键句) for each paragraph The main idea of this paragraph How close do you stand when you talk to a friend? You can stand close to people in the Middle East but don’t stand too close to North Americans! Give them more personal space.
Presentation Key sentences (关键句) P1 Here are some ways to welcome them. How close do you stand when you talk a friend? P2 P3 How about touching people? P4 Do you look at people when you talk? How do you say goodbye? P5
Presentation Careful readingRead Paragraph 2 and choose North America Middle East 1.It is polite to stand close to people in the ___________. 2.It is rude to stand close to people in _______________. Give them more personal space. We can’t stand too close to them.
Presentation Read para 3 and choose the right answers. Like holding your arm Like walking arm in arm Don’t like touching at all
Presentation 3. check the body language you can use in different countries and places. √ √ √ √
Presentation 4 Complete the passage with the words from the box. Britain fact foreign hold move personal polite rude someone wave foreign Lingling: People from _______countries have different body language from us. In _______,people don’t like to touch other people, but inSouth America they like to _____on to you so you can’t _____away. Remember to give _______from North America lots of _______ space. In some countries it isn’t ______ to look at people when you talk. And it isn’t polite to______ goodbye in Greece. In ______,it’s quite _____ ! Britain hold move someone personal polite wave fact rude
Presentation Writing Work in groups. Talk about your class rules.
Presentation Shall we stand up when we answer a question in class? — Yes, we shall. Shall we eat food in class? — No, we shall not.
Presentation 6 Make a list of class rules for new students in your school. Stand up when you answer a question in class. Don’t be late for class. Be polite to the teacher. Don’t eat food in class. …
Consolidation Language points 1. hold v. (held) 握着;使不动 ◆ South Americans sometimes hold your arm when they talk to you. ◆John held a knife in his hand. ◆ They will hold a meeting tomorrow.
Consolidation 【探究总结】 hold的用法 作及物动词用,意为“握着;使不动;举行;包含;容纳”,常构成短语:hold on意为“(打电话时)别挂断”;hold on to 意为“抓住不放;紧紧抓住” 。
Consolidation 【学以致用】 ①— May I speak to Jim, please? —______ . A. Hold on, please B. Hold up, please C. Hold out, please D. Hold over, please ②这个大厅只能容纳这么多人。 The hall can ______only so many people. hold
Consolidation 2. It’s+形容词+to do sth. 做某事是……的 ◆ In some places, it isn’t polite to look at people when you talk. ◆It’s very kind of you to help me. ◆ It’s difficult for us to finish the work.
Consolidation 【探究总结】 It’s + 形容词 + to do sth. 句型 (1)在英语中,如果作主语的动词不定式太长,为了避免头重脚轻,一般用it作形式主语,而将真正的主语置于句尾。
Consolidation (2)举例如下:
Consolidation 【学以致用】 ①It’s very nice ______ pictures for me. A. of you to draw B. for you to draw C. for you drawing D. of you drawing ②______very hard______ him to study two languages. A. It’s; of B. It’s; for C. That’s; of D. That’s; for
Consolidation not at all一点儿也不 ◆ But in Britain many people don’t like other people to touch them at all. 但是在英国,许多人一点儿也不喜欢别人触摸他们。
Consolidation ◆ — Thank you for your help. —— 感谢您的帮助。 — Not at all. —— 别客气。 ◆ — Are you busy? —— 你忙吗? — Not at all. —— 一点儿也不忙。
Consolidation 【探究总结】 not at all的三种含义
Consolidation 【学以致用】 ① — I’m sorry I’m late. — Oh,______,please come in. A. all right B. OK C. good D. not at all ②学英语一点儿也不难。 It ______difficult ______ ______to study English. at all isn’t
Exercises Exercises Ⅰ. 选词填空 close to; late for; arm in arm; different from; held his arm 1. I don’t like to be ______ school. 2. The policeman caught up with (追上) the thief and______. 答案:1. late for 2. held his arm
Exercises 3. His home is very ______our school. 4. Can you do something _______what you did just now? 5. The two children are walking ______. 答案:3. close to 4. different from 5. arm in arm
Exercises Ⅱ. 单项选择 1. It’s very kind______you. Thank you for your help. A. of B. for C. to D. on 2. — Don’t ______ in the street, please. — I won’t. A. plays B. playing C. play D. played
Exercises 3. — ______? — Good idea. A. How about going fish B. How about go fishing C. How about to go fishing D. How about going fishing 4. People in China______ like to hug each other ______. A. not; at all B. don’t; at all C. no; at all D. don’t; any more
Exercises 5. Shall I ______ my sister here next time? A. bring B. take C. carry D. get