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Non-Verbal Communication Activities for Language Discovery

Explore various non-verbal communication activities and body language cues in a classroom setting. Engage in interactive tasks like miming numbers, matching countries with gestures, and creating phrases in British Sign Language (BSL). Enhance language learning through fun exercises that promote understanding beyond spoken words. Find resources and peer assessment tools on joandickielanguages.co.uk to facilitate an immersive language experience.

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Non-Verbal Communication Activities for Language Discovery

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  1. Shh … ! Can we communicate without making a sound? DISCOVERING LANGUAGE CLASSROOM RESOURCES: joandickielanguages.co.uk: C.1 Shh!

  2. 1. Can faces ‘talk’? What might these emojis be saying? Print out one per pair DISCOVERING LANGUAGE CLASSROOM RESOURCES: joandickielanguages.co.uk: C.1 Shh!

  3. Activity 2a: Throw the die and mime the number DISCOVERING LANGUAGE CLASSROOM RESOURCES: joandickielanguages.co.uk: A.1 Shh!

  4. Activity 2b: Throw the die and mime the number DISCOVERING LANGUAGE CLASSROOM RESOURCES: joandickielanguages.co.uk: A.1 Shh!

  5. 3: Match the country with the non-verbal communication!Click slide for answers: The 1st letters of the correct answers will spell out a wild animal! Here putting both hands in your pockets can be disrespectful! ENGLAND Here, a moving finger on the cheek means something is tasty TURKEY Here nodding your head can mean ‘ NO!’ ITALY RUSSIA Here rubbing your tummy means something is tasty Here people may clap hands when meeting someone GREECE DISCOVERING LANGUAGE CLASSROOM RESOURCES: joandickielanguages.co.uk: A.1 Shh!

  6. DISCOVERING LANGUAGE CLASSROOM RESOURCES: joandickielanguages.co.uk: A.1 Shh!

  7. 4a: in pairs make up 2 word phrases using BSL eg: blue car DISCOVERING LANGUAGE CLASSROOM RESOURCES: joandickielanguages.co.uk: A.1 Shh!

  8. DISCOVERING LANGUAGE CLASSROOM RESOURCES: joandickielanguages.co.uk: A.1 Shh!

  9. 4b DISCOVERING LANGUAGE CLASSROOM RESOURCES: joandickielanguages.co.uk: A.1 Shh!

  10. DISCOVERING LANGUAGE CLASSROOM RESOURCES: joandickielanguages.co.uk: A.1 Shh!

  11. A1: DISCOVERING LANGUAGE PEER ASSESSMENT Your name Partner’s name I can remember the following 5 BSL signs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. (show the signs to your partner) An example of when I use body language is when I …………………………………………………………………………….. An example of when my partner uses body language is when … …………………………………………………………………………….. • Work with a partner to complete the speech bubbles DISCOVERING LANGUAGE CLASSROOM RESOURCES: joandickielanguages.co.uk: A.1 Shh!

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