人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册 Unit 4 Body Language Assessing Your Progress &Video Time课件(25张ppt)

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Assessing Your Progress
Unit 4 Body Language
To know the importance of body language
To check your study of grammar and vocabulary in this unit by doing some exercises
To develop the ability of self-evaluation, self-reflection and self-improvement
There are three _______________ in any face-to-face communication: words, tone of voice, and body language. It is said that most of what we communicate with others is nonverbal. So when _____________ with people, the ___________ message conveyed by body language is _________. You cannot succeed in business and social encounters if you employ inappropriate body language.
Complete the sentences with the correct forms
of the words in the box.
1
components
interacting
perceiving
crucial
crucial perceive lack component
demonstrate interact stare at embarrassment
For example, ______________ someone too long can be interpreted as a threat, standing too close may cause ________________ and uneasiness, and touching your neck when talking to others probably ______ _ _ that you feel nervous and _____ confidence. Sometimes body language speaks louder than words.
Complete the sentences with the correct forms
of the words in the box.
1
staring at
embarrassment
demonstrates
lack
What type of writing is this passage
How is the passage developed
Why does body language sometimes speak louder than word
Questions:
Expository.
General
General
Specific
When interacting with people, the interacting message conveyed by body language is crucial. You cannot succeed in business and social encounters if you employ inappropriate body language.
Examples
Decide whether each verb in its -ing form
functions as a subject (S), object (O),
predicative (P), or attribute (A).
2
1 Seeing is believing. _____ _____
2 A man cannot be robbed of his learning. _____
3 Living without an aim is like sailing without a
compass. _____ _____
4 After staying in the sleeping bag the whole night, I
really needed to stretch my legs. _____ _____
S
P
O
S
O
O
A
5 You should have been more careful. She started
coughing and sneezing yesterday. ______ ______
6 One may agree that in a conversation, listening is as
powerful as loving. ______ ______
7 After a long day she looked forward to putting her
feet up with a nice cup of tea. ______
8 Isabella really put her back into learning Chinese.
She wants to start living in China in two or three
months. ______ ______
9 Fishing in troubled waters may cause even more
problems. ______
O
O
O
S
O
O
O
S
Which body language in this unit do you use most often Does it have the same meaning as in the text
What do you think you could do to communicate better with other people
Do you think you will be able to tell more from reading others’ body language from now on
REFLECTING
studying this unit How did you solve them What advice did you give each other
Overall, I thought this unit was
inspiring useful so-so difficult.
REFLECTING
Unit 4
Body language
Video Time
To use strategies to guess the content of the video.
To watch the film of Charlie Chaplin and answer questions.
What kind of movie is it
Who is the leading actor of the movie
Charlie Chaplin
Mime(哑剧) is the use of movements and gestures in order to express something or tell a story without using speech.
In the film The Immigrant, Charlie Chaplin acts as an immigrant who is unused to life in a different country.
The Immigrant
Before you watch
1. Look at the photos from the film The Immigrant and discuss the questions.
2. In groups, discuss what you think the story of this film is.
Perhaps it is about a man wanted by the police. He meets and falls in love with a woman on a ship. Then he goes to a restaurant, where his strange actions cause trouble.
While you watch
1. Why does Chaplin keep putting money into the woman's pocket and taking it out
2. Where does Chaplin get the money to eat at the restaurant
3. Why does the waiter become angry with Chaplin
4. Why does the man sitting next to Chaplin become angry with him
5. Can Chaplin pay the restaurant bill in the end
Think about the answers to these questions.
1. Why does Chaplin keep putting money into the woman's pocket and taking it out
2. Where does Chaplin get the money to eat at the restaurant
Think about the answers to these questions.
Because he wants to give her some money, but cannot decide if he wants to give her all of his money, or keep some of the money for himself.
He finds a coin on the ground.
3. Why does the waiter become angry with Chaplin
4. Why does the man sitting next to Chaplin become angry with him
5. Can Chaplin pay the restaurant bill in the end
Because Chaplin has not taken off his hat.
Because of Chaplin's sloppy eating habits.
We don't know from the video clip.
The Immigrant was a 1917 film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977), who appeared in the film with the frquent co-star of many of his early films, Edna Purviance (1895-1958). In the film, Chaplin plays the Tramp, who in this case has taken a ship to immigrate to the United States. Much of the film involves his adventures during his voyage, where he meets and falls in love with Purviance.
The latter half of the film revolves around Chaplin losing his money without realiing it, going to a restaurant to eat (where he is joined by Purviance), and then discovering that he cannot pay his and her bill. All ends happily, however, and Chaplin carries Purviance into the marriage license office so they can wed.