Module 11 Body language Unit 2 Here are some ways to welcome them.

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课件63张PPT。Module 11 Body language
Unit 2
Here are some ways to welcome them一、根据首字母和句意完成单词。
1.In Japan people usually b_______
when they meet each other.
2. In Russia people k______ three times.
3. S_______ is also a kind of language.
4. Every year there are lots of v_______ in Dalian.
5. If you agree, please n_____ your head.
6. Don't t______ the knife, it's dangerous.
7. Bi Fujian's eyes are small and his n_____ is big.owRevisionissmileisitorsodouchose俄罗斯老师
迎接游客
在俄罗斯
握手
见来访者
点头Russian teachers
welcome the visitors
in Russia
shake hands
meet visitors
nod one’s head在不同国家
在美国
把手合拢
碰鼻子
那是因为in different countries
in the US
put their hands together
touch noses
that’s because二、完成下面短语What do people usually do when they meet?IndiaNew Zealandthe USRussiaBritainMiddle EastSouth AmericaNorth AmericaGreece三、情景对话North AmericanSouth AmericanWhere are they from?They are from Japan.
They are Japanese.They usually bow each other when they meet.How do they greet?This is a way of greeting in Japan.People around the world have their own ways of greeting
each other. Do you know any ways of greeting around the world?They are from Russia.
They are Russian.They usually _____________ when they meet.Where are they from?How do they greet?kiss three times “Kiss” the top of a woman’s hand in west countriesThey are from China. They are Chinese.They usually __________ when they meet.Where are they from?How do they greet?shake hands and smileIt is the custom to shake hands with people.They are from America.
They are Americans.They usually __________ _________ __________ when they meet.Where are they from?How do they greet?shake hands,kissor hug each otherShe is from India. She is Indian.They usually__________________
and ________________ when they meet.Where is she from?How do Indian people greet?put their hands togethernod their headsIn Thailand, people greet each other by putting their hands together and bowing.They are from New Zealand.They are Maori.They touch noses.Where are they from?How do they greet? It’s a traditional Maori greeting. Unit2
Here are some ways to welcome them.Good manners make a true man!
礼貌造就文明人
So,when we meet my family,friends or other people,we should have good manners. You know, when we meet others, we often use our body to greet each other. Now, let us learn about our body.Can you say the part of your body?headfaceeyenosehairmouthtoothteethhand fingershandsarmlegsknee footfeetearbodyforeheadtoes shouldereyefingerfootkneelegmouthMatch the words with the parts of the body.Now, let’s play a game!Touch your …..oh my god; surpriseRead one’s mind (察言观色).happyI don’t know.angrysay yes / agree/Ok/good.wavemoverudeholdpolitewalk arm in armThey are closed to each other.wave to say hellohand in handshoulder to shoulderwave to say goodbyeIn many countries, it’s polite to wave to say goodbye or hello.wave to say “yeah”Say“Help”be (very) polite to sb.对某人礼貌But in Greece, it’s not at all polite. In fact, it’s very rude.rude=not polite=unpolitepolitely [p?'la?tli]
adv. 有礼貌地;客气地;委婉地;殷勤地
Eg.You must speak slowly snd politely.['f??g?]
[f?t]
[ni?]
[leg]
[ma?θ]
['b?d?]
['f?r?n]
[n?:θ]
finger n. 手指
foot n. (pl. feet[fi:t] ) 脚,足
knee n. 膝盖
leg n. 腿
mouth n. 嘴,口
body n. 身体,躯干
foreign adj. 外国的
North American北美人Words and expressionspersonal adj. 个人的
arm n. 臂;手臂
arm in arm
South American南美人
hold v.握着;使不动
held
move v. 移动
Britain不列颠;英国['p? ?sn?l]
[ɑ?m]
臂挽臂地
[sa?θ]
[h??ld]
( [held] )
[mu?v]
['br?tn]
not at all
polite adj. 礼貌的
somewhere adv. 某处;
某个地方
wave v. 挥(手);
招(手);摆(手)
fact n. 事实;细节
in fact
rude adj. 粗鲁的;无礼的一点也不
[p?'la?t]
['s?mwe?]

[we?v]

[f?kt]
事实上
[ru?d] Listen and read.1.Fast reading to find key sentence
for each paragraphP1 P2 P3 P4 P5 How close do you stand when you talk a friend?How about touching people?Do you look at people when you talk?How do you say goodbye?Here are some ways to welcome them.What’s the main idea of the passage?How close do you stand when you talk a friend?Listen again and check the sentences.1. When you talk to a friend, you can stand close in the Middle East and North Americans.
2. Girls like walking arm in arm with their friends in China.
3. In Britain, people don’t like to touch other people.
4. It isn’t polite to look at people when you talk in the US and Britain.
5. In Greece, it isn’t polite to wave to say goodbye.×√√×√Now, enjoy a vedio and answer the questions.1. Can we stand close to people in Middle East?
Yes, we can.
2. Is it polite to wave to say goodbye in Greece?
No, it isn’t.
3.Is body language the same in different countries?
No, it isn’t .
2. Is it all right to stand close to people in the Middle East?
Yes, it is.
3. Do the British like touching people?
No, they don’t.
4. Do Americans look at people when they talk?
Yes, they do.
5. Do people in Greece wave goodbye?
No, they don’t.
Check ( ) the body language you can use in different countries and places.Complete the passage with the words from the box. Lingling: People from (1) ________ countries have different body language from us. In (2)
________ people don’t like to touch other people, but in South America they like to (3) _______ on to you so you can’t (4) _______ away. Remember to give (5) __________ from North America lots of (6) _________ space. In some countries it isn’t (7) _______ to look at people when you talk. And it isn’t polite to (8) ______ goodbye in Greece. In (9) _______, it’s quite (10) _______!
Britain, fact, foreign, hold, move
personal, polite, rude, someone, waveforeignBritain holdmovesomeonepersonalpolitewavefactrude 1、Don’t stand too close to North Americans
2、Give them more personal space!
3、Wave to say goodbye.
4、Be careful!
特点:

1、表示请求,命令,劝告或建议;
2、 一般以动词原形开头,
3、省略主语you.
4、否定句don’t放句首。
找出文中祈使句:Work in groups. Talk about your class rules.— Shall we stand up when we answer a
question in class?
— Yes, we shall.WritingMake 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.
…Language points1. Here are some ways to welcome them. here是表示“处所”的副词, 表示“在这里”。常用在动词be之后, 表示“在/到这里”。主语可以是表特指的名词、代词、不定代词……等, 有时也可用泛指性的名词词组。如:
名 词:Ann is not here.
名词词组:Where is my shirt?
代 词:It's here.
Where are they?
They are here.
不定代词:Is everyone here today?
Are we all here?
肯定陈述句中, 这种“here”有时也可提前置于句首。主语若为名词, 应引起倒装,here提前; 主语若为人称代词, 则“主谓”要用正常语序,here提前。这种提前主要是为了强调。
主语为名词, 倒装:Here are some apples。
相当于:Some apples are here.
这有一些苹果。
主语为人称代词, “主谓”用正常语序:
Where's my watch?
Is it in your bag?
No, it isn't. Oh, here it is. (It is here. )
It's in my pencil-box. 若主语为泛指性名词, 还原正常语序时, 应用“There be +主语+here”句型。
Here is an English book.
= There is an English book here.
= An English book is here.
Here are some ways to welcome them.
Some ways to do sth.=some ways of doing sth.
做…的方法
There are many ways of shopping.
=______________________________.
There are many ways to shop.
How close do you stand when you talk to a friend?
当你与朋友交谈时,你站的离他多近?
close在此处是副词,“靠近地”
Eg.We sat close to the teacher’s desk.
1.close—v. “关闭”,反义词是open
Eg.Close your books before testing.
2.close—adj.“近的,接近的”,be close to sth./sp.
“离…近”,反义词组be far from, “离…远”,
Eg.My school is close to yours.Wouldcloseclose3. Give them more personal space. personal adj.私人的;个人的
Don't question me about my personal business!
不要问我个人的私事!
Be careful how you start the personal computer.
要注意怎样起动个人计算机。
This is my personal problem.
这是我个人的问题.
延伸:
personal的名词是person,cn.“人”
Eg.He is the person I always like.
他就是我喜欢的那个人personalperson4. South Americans sometimes hold your arm when they talk to you...南美人有时在和你说话的时候会抓着你的手臂hold v.“握住,抓住,拿着,过去式是held”
Eg.The mother held the baby in her arms.
那位母亲把婴儿抱在怀里。
Can you hold these books for me?
你能帮我拿着这些书吗?
延伸: 1.hold—拥有,持有。
Eg. I hold a large company.
2.hold—包含,容纳。
Eg. The classroom can hold a lot of students.
3.hold—举行。
Eg. The meeting will be held next week.
4.Hold on—坚持,继续,抓紧,(电话等)不挂断
Eg.Hold on your dreams.
holdHold onSo you can’t move away.
因此你不能走开。
move away 表示“挪开,走开”。
move 不及物动词,意为“移动”,
Eg.Please your body and I can go across.
move on 继续前行
Eg.They moved on.
延伸:
1.move ——及物动词,“移动,搬动”
Eg. They are moving the hard stone.
2.move ——不及物动词,“搬家”,
move to sp.“搬到某地”
Eg. Our family moved to Dalian last year.
3.moved&moving,adj. “感人的,动人的”
I was very moved by the moving film.
movedhelp moveWhen aremove into5. But in Britain many people don’t like
other people to touch them at all.
但是在英国许多人根本不喜欢其他人碰他们。
not ...at all " 一点也不,无论如何都不,不必客气 ",用于疑问句和否定句,表示强调。
I'm not at all surprised at the news.
这消息丝毫不使我吃惊。
It's not at all that bad.
这根本没有那么坏。
Not at all.
别客气,不用谢,没关系
He is not worried at all.
他一点都不担心~ 6. It isn’t polite to look at people when you talk,
but in other countries it isn’t polite to look somewhere else.
当你说话的时候看别人是不礼貌的,但是在其他的国家你在说话的时候看其他的地方是不礼貌的。 It’s polite to do sth. 做某事是有礼貌的。
It isn’t polite to do sth.做某事是没礼貌的。
somewhere 表示“在某地”,
somewhere else 表示“在其它的某个地方”。It is unpolite/rude to do sth.做某事是没礼貌的。 live somewhere like to somewhere warm 7. In fact, it’s very rude!事实上,这是很无礼的。in fact = in actual fact = as a matter of fact事实上,实际上 ,修饰句子,并且通常放在句首。In fact, I think you're right. 事实上,我认为你是对的。 In fact, I think an old car is better than none. 事实上,我认为有一辆旧车总比没车强。 He doesn't mind. In fact, he is even pleased. 他不介意,事实上,他甚至很高兴。 We live close to you, in the same road in fact. 我们住的离你很近,其实在一条路上。 rude adj.粗鲁的,无礼的
It’s rude to do sth. 做某事是粗鲁的。 Don't be so rude to your parents! 别对你的父母这么没礼貌!
It's very rude of her to leave without telling us. 她不向我们打声招呼就走了,这是非常不礼貌的。 It is rude to spit in public. 在公共场合吐痰是粗鲁的。In fact, it’s very rude!全世界
外国学生
很快
一些欢迎他们的方式
与某人交谈
靠近
在中东
北美人
个人空间
…怎么样?
臂挽臂地
南美人around the world
foreign students
very soon
some ways to welcome them
talk to/with sb
close to
in the Middle East
North Americans
personal space
How/What about sth/doing sth?
arm in arm
South Americans
词组回顾抓住某人的手臂
移开
一点也不

在其他国家
其他某个地方
看着对方
说 “再见”
那很简单
挥手告别
小心
事实上hold one’s arm
move away
not at all
look at
in other countries
somewhere else
look at each other
say goodbye
that’s easy
wave to say goodbye
be careful
in fact1. Our friends like walking arm __ arm in the street.
A. by B. in C. for
2. He often ____ my hand, talking about funny stories.
A. moves B. holds C. waves
3. Jenny didn’t understand it ______.
A. at all B. not at all C. a little
4. It’s ____ to stand up to answer in class.
A. polite B. rude C. foreign
5. _____, we do eye exercises every day.
A. In the future B. From now on C. In fact一、选择题。练一练根据英文解释,指出下列各个身体部位。
the long thin parts on your hand
the part of your face which you put food into, or which you use for speaking
the part of your face that you smell with and breathe (呼吸) through fingersmouthnose4. the part of your body that you stand
on and walk on
5. either of the two long parts of your
body that your feet are joined to
6. the joint (关节、结合处) that bends in
the middle of your leg
7. one of the two long parts of your body
between your shoulders and your hands footlegskneearmII. 按照句子意思,填入恰当的词。 How many f________ languages can
you speak?
2. Your feelings about him is very
__________ (person). We cannot trust
your words.
3. I cannot find my glasses. I must put it
_____________ (某个地方).foreignpersonalsomewhere4. We Chinese like to ______ (wave) to say
goodbye.
5. When we arrived there, he was
__________ (hold) a knife in his hand.
6. You should be ________ (有礼貌的) to
the older.
7. I didn’t mean to be _______ (失礼的),
but I have to leave early.waveholdingpoliterude8. — Do you like the Japanese food?
— _______________. (一点也不)
9. They are very good friends. They
always walk _______________ (臂挽臂
地) when they are together.
10. You know what? ____________ (事实
上), you are right. I need to drop the
idea at once.Not at allarm in armIn facthttp://www.dl.pxba.com arm in armeach otherdoesn't at all In fact shopping Retell the text You can stand___ ___people in the __ __ but ____ stand ____ close to ___ ___ . ___ them more ____ ___ . Chinese girl often walk ___ ___ ____with their friends. Sometimes South American ___ your arm when they ___ __ you, so you can’t ___ ___.
In some ___ , it isn’t ___ to look at people when you ___.How do you ___ ____ ? That’s ___ , ___ ___ say goodbye. But __ ____ ! In Greece,it’s ___ ___ ___ polite!
___ ___ , It’s very ___ . close to Middle
East don’ttoo North AmericanGivepersonal spacepolitemove awayarm in armtalk toplacesholdsay goodbyetalkeasy wave tonot at allrudeIn fact be
careful