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WELCOME TO OUR CLASS

WELCOME TO OUR CLASS. PART A: READING. UNIT 3 WAYS OF SOCIALISING. PRE-READING. WARM UP. 1 . Matching the saying with the right action. I’m surprised . Money!. Yes . Goodbye. Come here. What are the people in the pictures doing?. 2. Look at the pictures and answer the questions.

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WELCOME TO OUR CLASS

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  1. WELCOME TO OUR CLASS

  2. PART A: READING UNIT 3 WAYS OF SOCIALISING

  3. PRE-READING

  4. WARM UP 1.Matching the saying with the right action.

  5. I’msurprised. Money! Yes. Goodbye. Come here.

  6. What are the people in the pictures doing? 2. Look at the pictures and answer the questions. Waving each other Shaking hands

  7. Raising hands Clapping hands

  8. while-READING

  9. VOCABULARY Call me please! Non - Verbal Verbal

  10.  verbal (a) relating to word Ex: This job applicant must have good verbal skills.  non-verbal (a) expressions of the face, gestures etc.

  11. Ex: The school bus is approaching the bus stop  approach(v) to come near to s.b/s.t in distance or time .

  12. rude (adj) having or showing a lack of respect for other people and their feeling . • = impolite (adj) • Ex: It’s rude when releasing smoke on other’s face.

  13. to be jumping up and down: to be very angry or excited about something

  14. nod (n) a small quick movement of the head down and up again. nod (v) move your head down and up Ex: I asked him if he would help me and he nodded. nod at/to s.b: to move your head down and up once to say hello to s.b

  15. VOCABULARY • Non – verbal :/non ‘vз:bзl/ (adj) Khôngdùnglời • Verbal: /’vз:bзl/ (adj)DùngLời • Rude /ru:d / = impolite : (adj) Khiếmnhã, bấtlịchsự • Jump up and down: Nhảylênnhảyxuống • Approach : /з'prout∫/ (v) Điđếngần • A slight nod: /з slait nod/ Mộtcáigậtđầunhẹ • Attract someone’s attention: Thu hútsựchú ý củaai

  16. TASK 1LUCKY NUMBER

  17. Lucky number What does it mean?  1 2 3 4 5 6 I LOVE YOU

  18. 1. What can we do when we want to attract someone’s attention? →We can use either verbal or non- verbal communication.

  19. 2.What can be considered to be obvious non-verbal signal? Jumping up and down and wave as hard as you can.

  20. 3. What can we do if we want to attract the waiter’s attention? → We can wait until he passes near us, catch his eye, nod slightly to let him know we would like him to come to our table, or we may raise our hand slightly to show that we need assistance.

  21. 4. If we are walking across the schoolyard and see your teacher approaching you, What can we do to attract her attention? →You can use a small friendly wave to attract his or her attention.

  22. 5. Why shouldn't you point at the person or thing? →Because it’s considered rude.

  23. Decide which of the three options below is the best title for the passage. A. Attracting Attention : Non – verbal Cues B. Attracting Attention by Waving C. The Best Ways of Attracting Attention

  24. TASK 2TRUE OR FALSE

  25. Decide whether the following statements are true or false. 1. According to the passage, the most common way of attracting someone’s attention is by waving. 2. Pointing at someone is usually considered polite. 3. We whistle or clap our hands to get the person’s attention. 4. When we need assistance of a waiter, we can raise our hand. 5. Jumping up and down and waving are considered to be big, obvious non-verbal signals. T F F T T

  26. post-READING

  27. Clapping hands Discuss the meaning of whistling and hand – clapping in Vietnamese culture. Whistling

  28. When do people often whistle and clap hands?

  29. * Whistling:- When relaxing- When wanting to attract other people’s attention- When being happy * Hand-clapping:- When encouraging- When despising- When wanting to attract other people’s attention- Giving signal to call some one to come

  30. Homework Learn by heart the new words Redo the tasks Translate the passage in to Vietnamese Prepare the new lesson

  31. Thank you for your attention!

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