人教版(2019) 选择性必修第一册 Unit 4 Body Language Assessing Your Progress 课件-(16张ppt)

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名称 人教版(2019) 选择性必修第一册 Unit 4 Body Language Assessing Your Progress 课件-(16张ppt)
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Unit 4
Assessing Your Progress
目录
Contents
01
Words and Grammar
02
Project
Part 01
Words and Grammar
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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.
components
interacting
perceiving
crucial
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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.
staring at
embarrassment
demonstrates
lack
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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.
5 You should have been more careful. She started coughing and sneezing yesterday.
S, P
O
S, O
O, A
O, O
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 lsabella 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.
S, S
O
O,O
S
注释:1. put one’s feet up with a nice cup of tea
悠闲地喝着一杯好茶
2. put one’s back into 竭尽全力
3. fish in troubled waters 趁火打劫,浑水摸鱼
Part 02
Project
REFLECTING
Body Language Information Sheet Body language Meaning
Moving the hand in circles over the stomach after a meal Almost everywhere :I’m full
The “OK” sign Japan:money
France: zero
Brazil and Germany: not polite
China: OK
Bowing From the waist Japan: a greeting, to show thanks, to apologise
With hands raised and pressed together India, SriLanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Indonesia: a greeting
With a nod of the head the US, the UK: a greeting, acknowledgement, or agreement
Germany: a greeting
PROJECT
Body Language Information Sheet A pat on the head the US: affection
Indonesia: taboo
Winking the US: a sign that someone is joking or telling a harmless lie
Latin America: flirting
West Africa: a sign by parents to tell their children to leave the room when adults guests are present.
V sign( two fingers raised up) With the back of the hand facing outwards the UK, Australia, New Zealand: an insult
V sign (two fingers raised up) With the back of the hand facing inwards the US: peace
the UK: victory
Thumb and pinkie raised, other fingers closed China: six
Hawaii: greeting, thanks, “Take it easy”
the US: “Call me”
PROJECT
Thank
You