(共30张PPT)
Module 11 Body language
Unit 1 They touch noses!
学习目标
Key words & phrases:
bow, kiss, shake, shake hands, smile, visitor, nod, head, hug, each, each other, together, touch, nose.
Key sentences:
1. How do I do that
2. That’s because people do different things in different countries.
3. So what do people in the US usually do when they meet?
To talk about the body language people use when they meet in different countries.
Words & Expressions
Let's read
bow
kiss
shake
shake hands
smile
British
German
Japanese
v. 鞠躬,弯腰
v. & n. 吻,亲吻
v. 摇晃
握手
v. & n. 微笑
adj. 英国的,英国人的
n. 德国人;德语 adj. 德国(人)的;德语的
n. 日本人;日语 adj. 日本(人)的;日语的
Words & Expressions
Let's read
visitor
Russia
what
nod
head
hug
each
each other
n. 游客,观光者
n. 俄罗斯
int. 什么(表示惊奇)
v. 点(头)
n. 头,头部
v. 拥抱,紧抱
pron. 各个,每个
互相;彼此
Words & Expressions
Let's read
India
together
Maori
touch
nose
n. 印度
adv. 一起;共同
adj. 毛利人的
v. 触摸;接触
n. 鼻子
Warming-up
Let's enioy a video !
Do you know what the following body language mean
OK
Victory!
Be quiet!
Stop!
Well done!
Hello!
Body language
How do people greet others in different countries
shake hands and smile
sometimes nod heads
China
America
shake hands ,kiss or hug
Japan
bow
Russia
shake hands or kiss
French
hug or kiss
India
put hands together and nod heads
Maori people
touch noses
Listening and vocabulary
1. Match the pictures with the words and expression from the box.
bow ( )
kiss ( )
shake hands ( )
smile ( )
1
3
2
1
2
3
2. Listen and match the pictures with the nationality.
British French German Japanese Russian
3
2
1
— Are they Russian
— Yes, they are.
— What are they doing
— They’re shaking hands.
Now work in pairs and check .
3. Listen and read.
Lingling: We’re going to have some Russian teachers at school tomorrow, and I’m welcoming the visitors. How do I do that
Betty: Lingling. you know, in Russia, people usually kiss three times, left, right, left.
Lingling: What! No, I didn’t know that. We Chinese often shake hands and smile when we meet visitors, and sometimes we nod our heads. But we never kiss. Only parents and children do that.
Betty: That’s because people do different things in different countries.
Lingling: So what do people in the US usually do when they meet
Betty: In the US some people shake hands, and some kiss or hug each other. In India people put their hands together and nod their heads. And do you know what Maori people in New Zealand do when they meet
Lingling: No. What do they do
Betty: They touch noses!
Everyday English
What!
I didn’t know that.
1. Who will come to Lingling’s school
2. What will Maori people do when they meet
3. How many countries are mentioned(提及)
Five countries. They are Russia, China, the US, India, New Zealand.
Listen again and answer the questions.
Some Russian teachers.
They will touch noses.
Now complete the table with the correct form of the words from the box.
India kiss Russia together touch visitor
In China, people shake hands and smile
when they meet
(6) ________.
American people shake hands and sometimes (1) _______ In (2) ______, people put their hands (3) ________ and nod their heads In (4) _______, people kiss each other three times Maori people (5) ______ noses. India
together
Russia
touch
visitors
kiss
People in different countries may use different body language to express the same meaning and feelings. When you speak with people from other countries, try to understand and respect their
body language.
When in Rome, do as Romans do !
Leaning to learn
Pronunciation and speaking
4. Listen and repeat.
/ t / Chinese each French teacher touch
/ / British shake
/ pl / people
/ fr / French
/ br / British
5. Work in pairs. Talk about what you do and say when you meet:
your teacher
your head teacher
your parents after school
your best friend
your best friend’s parents
your favourite film star
a visitor to your school
an American
a Russian
Language points
国家 国家的/人或语言 复数
China 中国 Chinese Chinese
France 法国 Frenchman Frenchmen
Japan 日本 Japanese Japanese
America 美国 American Americans
Australia澳大利亚 Australian Australians
Russia俄国 Russian Russians
India 印度 Indian Indians
Germany德国 German Germans
We Chinese often shake hands and smile when we meet visitors. (教材P66)
shake hands 握手
shake 作及物动词,意为“摇晃”, 过去式为shook。常用结构:
shake off 甩掉;摆脱
e.g. You should shake off your unhappiness.
shake 还可作不及物动词,意为“晃动,抖动”。
e.g. The poor boy shook with fear in face of the horrible dog.
smile v.& n. 微笑
smile 在此作不及物动词。常用结构:
smile at ... 对着……微笑
e.g. Tony is friendly an he smiles at others.
smile 还可作可数名词,常用结构:with a smile 带着微笑。
e.g. The teacher answered my questions with a smile.
2. That’s because people do different things in different countries.
(教材P66)
That’s because….. 是一个常用句式,意为“那是因为……”其中,that 表示刚刚谈到的内容。
注意,这里要用that,而不能用 this , 因为this 表示将要谈及的内容。
e.g. ---Mum, why do I always make the same mistake
---That’s because you are not careful enough.
3. In the US some people shake hands, and some kiss or hug each other. (教材P66)
each other 互相;彼此
each other是代词短语,其所有格形式为each other’s。
e.g. We should respect each other.
Can you remember each other’s names
each pron. 各个;每个
each 强调个体,指两者或两者以上中的每一个。可在句中作主语、宾语、同位语等。
Exercises
一、用所给词的适当形式填空
1. There are many________(visit) to the Great Wall every year.
2. She can speak ________(France) as well as English.
3. The ________(Russia) sat behind us.
4. These foreign friends are________(Germany).
5. Is the word “autumn”________ (Britain) English or American English
visitors
French
Russian
Germans
British
二、根据汉语意思完成句子
1. 那是因为我们都累了。
________ ________ we are all tired.
2. 你知道他们来自哪里吗?
Do you know ______ ______ _________ from
3. 因为胜利,刚才他们彼此拥抱。
They ______ ______ ______ for success just now.
4. 如果你看见他们了,就点点头。
If you see them, please ______ ______ ______.
That’s because
where they are/come
hugged each other
nod your head
Homework
Preview the passage Unit 2.
Do the exercises in students’ book.
Thank you!