人教版(2019)英语高中选择性必修第一册 Unit 4 Project(22张PPT)

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(共22张PPT)
UNIT4
BODY
LANGUAGE
Make
a
body
language
information
sheet
To
think
of
different
kinds
of
body
language
and
list
the
information.
To
talk
about
the
experience
and
knowledge
about
them.
To
do
research
to
discover
the
same
kinds
of
body
language
mean
in
different
cultures.
To
make
a
body
language
information
sheet.
Body
language
includes
many
different
aspects
of
our
everyday
physical
behavior:
the
way
we
greet
one
another;
how
we
stand,
how
we
sit
or
walk;
the
way
we
use
our
hands
and
eyes
are
some
of
the
most
basic.
When
we
speak,
we
use
much
more
than
just
words.
We
also
communicate
with
our
face,
hands,
and
our
own
body.
Nonverbal
communication
includes
not
only
how
we
move
our
body,
but
also
hand
gestures,
facial
expressions,
including
eye
contact.
However,
there
are
some
countries
where
these
can
have
bad
meanings!
It’s
important
to
be
careful
when
using
certain
common
gestures.
Don’t
think
that
everyone
in
the
world
understands
one
gesture
in
the
same
way.
When
you
see
a
strange
reaction,
you
can
make
sure
to
emphasize
your
real
meaning
by
using
words
and
a
different
hand
movement.
In
groups,
brainstorm
a
list
of
different
kinds
of
body
language.
Use
the
information
from
this
unit,
your
own
experience
and
knowledge,
and/or
the
website
excerpt
below.
Standing
with
one's
hands
on
one's
hips
shows
that
a
person
is
angry
in
many
cultures,
such
as
Malaysia,
Argentina,
and
Mexico.
What
do
you
think…
Many
Mexicans
like
to
touch
people
on
the
arm.
This
shows
that
they
want
to
be
friendly.
When
communicating
with
someone
from
Tanzania
or
Kenya,
do
not
use
your
left
hand
when
giving
or
receiving
things
like
a
business
card
or
gift.
In
Vietnamese
culture,
the
head
is
considered
the
most
important
part
of
the
body.
Only
parents
or
an
important
person
can
touch
your
head.
If
a
Lebanese
person
stands
close
to
you,
do
not
feel
that
they
are
entering
your
personal
space.
Personal
space
is
relatively
smaller
in
Lebanon
and
many
other
places.
In
Korean
culture,
one
must
be
careful
not
to
show
too
much
emotion
through
facial
expressions,
except
in
very
casual
situations.
Koreans
may
tend
to
distrust
people
who
use
exaggerated
facial
expressions,
or
may
misunderstand
what
those
facial
expressions
mean.
People
of
Puerto
Rico
move
their
noses
to
say,
“What's
going
on
here ”
Based
on
your
list,
research
online
to
discover
what
the
same
kinds
of
body
language
mean
in
different
cultures.
Each
group
should
come
up
with
its
own
body
language
information
sheet
like
the
example
below.
Drawings
and/or
photos
can
be
added
to
show
what
the
different
forms
of
body
language
look
like.
Body
Language
Information
Sheet
Body
language
Meaning
Moving
the
hand
in
circles
over
the
stomach
after
a
meal.
The
“OK”
sign.
Almost
everywhere:
I'm
full.
Japan:
money
France:
zero
Brazil
and
Germany:
not
polite
China:
...
Present
your
information
sheet
to
the
class,
and
then
vote
on
the
best
one.
Watch
videos
about
body
language
and
talk
about
gestures.
6
tips
to
make
you
more
confident
Keep
an
open body language:
wear
a
smile,
open
palms.
Walk:
masculine
gait,
slow
and
controlled.
Have
great
posture:
have
your
back
straight.
Pay
attention
to
your
feet:
45
degree
angle.
Don't
be
in
a
rush:
breathe
deeply,
relax
your
body.
The
importance
of
knowing
body
language.
Finish
your
sheet
first.
Draw
three
gestures
that
you
think
are
interesting,
and
write
the
different
meanings
of
them
in
different
cultures.