课件33张PPT。Module 3
Body Language & Non-verbal CommunicationReading and Vocabulary﹡ Do you know the two men?
﹡ What do you know about
them?Pre-readingMr. BeanMr. ChaplinThey are comedians expressing themselves by body language.In our life ,we often use the body lang-uage, it is a way of our communication. Look at the pictures below.Shake handsvictoryokstopGreat!CongratulationssmileshycryBye-bye pointwaveabsmilecshakehug三、Say what you do when you
Shake hands and say: pleased to meet you./I small and say :”How are you doing?”
Point in the direction.
Wave one’s hand.Nod one’s head up and down.n Shake one’s head from side to side.Point to myself and put on a surprised expression.
Shake one’s hand and say:goodbye.
Before the reading ,let’s learn some words.bowclapslap
high fiveweaponMuslimHinduRead the text quickly and choose the best title.
1 Saying It Without Words
2 When in Rome, Do as the Romans
Do
3 Greeting Around the World
4 Read My MindFast ReadingMatch the general idea with each paragraph.
Para1 greetings in Asian countries
Para2 ways of communication
Para3 fascinating body language
Para4 Body language is fascinating
for us to study
Para5 American youth’s greeting todayFast ReadingRead the passage carefully and say if these statements are true or false,and correct it.
Not all body language is conscious.
2. Europeans shake hands with their left hand.
3. In Asia, people touch strangers when they meet.
4. In the US a “high five” is a way of saying hello.
5. A “high five” is a formal gesture.
6. Body language is less communicative than spoken or written language.Not all body language is conscious.
2. Europeans shake hands with their left hand.
3. In Asia, people touch strangers when they meet.
We see examples of unconscious body language very often.TThey do this with the right hand-the strongest hand for most people.FFGreetings in Asian countries don’t involve touching the other person.
4. In the US a “high five” is a way of saying hello.
5. A “high five” is a formal gesture.
6. Body language is less communicative than spoken or written language.TF When some people have very informal styles of greeting, they still use their hands as a gesture of trust….’’Give me five’FBody language is fascinating for anyone to study. People give away more by their gestures than by their words.Ⅱ.Complete the table.Europeans, Americans ChinaMuslimsⅡ.Complete the table.Europeans, Americans ChinaMuslimsshake handsthe right handI trust you…put the right hand over the left and bow slightlythe handsshow respectsalaamheart,mouth,foreheadrespectJoin their hands and bow their headsthe hands ,
headrespectThe handsay helloA “high five”HindusAmerican youthsLet’s imitate the ways of greeting of the different people,such as Eurpeans, Chinese, Muslims, Hindus, American youths.
ActivityHindusAmerican youthsChineseMuslimsEuropeans and AmericansRead the text and then retell the textIt's easy for youThe first PartIf you say the word_____________,most people think of_______and ___________. Although these are very________,we communicate with ________ just ______ and ______ words. Indeed, __________ are part of_______________________. We see examples of _____________very often, _____there is also _______body language,__________from ________ to ________________.communicationwordssentencesimportantmore thanspokenwrittenbody positionswhat we call’body language’unconscious bl yetlearnedwhich variesculturecultureIt's easy for youThe first PartIf you say the word______,most people think of___and ___.Although these are very____,we communicate with____just___and____words.Indeed,____are part of_____very often,_____there is also _______body language,_______from _____to____.It's a little difficultThe second Part We use __________when _________________________. Traditionally, Europeans and Americans __________.
They do this with____________. So the gesture is saying, “______________________________________________
We shake hands when _______________.
Greetings in Asian countries do not _________________, but____________________the hands.
Even today ,when some people have very ___________, __________,they still use____________________________.
People ___________ much more by ____________ than by ______________.‘learned bl’we are introduced to strangersshake handsthe right handI trust u. I’m not carrying a threatening weapon.we make a dealinvolve touching the other personthey always involveinformal stylesof greetingtheir hands as a gesture of trust.give awaytheir gestures their wordsIt's a little difficultThe second Part We use __________when _________________________. Traditionally, Europeans and Americans __________.They do this with____________. So the gesture is saying, “______________________________________________
We shake hands when _______________.
Greetings in Asian countries do not _________________, but________ the hands.
Even today ,when some people have very ___________, __________,they still use____________________________.
People ___________ much more by ____________ than by ______________.Conclusion Ways of communication Spoken language Written language Body languagegesturefeelingswritingtypingtalkingphoning①②③④⑤⑥⑤
⑥①②③④ ★Guess the meaning of the words given and complete the sentences below.VocabularyGuns and knives are two different types of .
Someone who has a(n) attitude may be violent.
You can someone by saying “Hello”.weaponsaggressivegreet4.Your is the way you are sitting or standing.
5.If you are of something you do not know it is happening.positionunconscious6. A(n) is a business agreement.deal7. A(n) is a movement of the body
to communicate something.gesture8. If you someone you believe them and rely on them.
9. “Give me five!” is a(n) greeting.
10. People are usually more with people they don’t know. trustinformalformalThank you!
Bye-bye!