人教版(2019) 选择性必修第一册 Unit 4 Body Language Workbook Animal Body Language 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 Workbook Animal Body Language 课件-(16张ppt)
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版本资源 人教版(2019)
科目 英语
更新时间 2022-12-03 21:36:14

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(共16张PPT)
Animal Body Language
Macro perspective
Micro perspective
Analysis
WHAT
What does the passage mainly talk about
HOW
How does the author develop it
WHY
Why does the author write this passage
Macro perspective
Theme
& Content
Text type
&
Language features
Purpose
Look through the text,
skim for gist and identify its style and language features.
Activity 1
Group Work
(Home Group)
Comprehending
Analysis
WHAT
HOW
WHY
Macro perspective
Animal body language.
Theme
& Content
Text type
&
Language features
Purpose
The passage is an expository writing written in an objective informational style, using the simple present tense.
Analysis
WHAT
HOW
WHY
Macro perspective
Animal body language.
An expository writing
Text type
&
Language features
Purpose
To inform us of the body language of dogs, elephants and dolphins.
Activity 3
Group Work
(Expert Group)
Find your Expert Group!
Discuss the assigned paragraph and finish the table with your Expert Group members.
Comprehending
What
What kinds of animal body language are mentioned
Why do animals use body language
How do dogs, elephants and dolphins use body language
Why
How
Micro perspective
Expert Group 1
Expert Group 2
Expert Group 3
Expert Group 5
Expert Group 4
Expert Group 6
Activity 5
Group Work
(Home Group)
Share your discoveries with your Home Group members.
Complete the summary of this text.
Comprehending
Dogs use sound, body movements, and their tails to communicate Body language Meaning
ears standing up and eyes wide open happy
barking, moving its tail,running around in circles, jumping up and down want to play
lying on its back and closing its eyes afraid
showing its teeth and growling angry
Elephants also use noises and body language to express themselves Body language Meaning
nose or trunk making noises to welcome other elephants
spreading its ears watch out
touching each other with its trunks
showing friendship
standing close to each other putting their heads together Dolphins live in groups and love to show each other their feelings Body language Meaning
hitting its tail on the surface of the water angry
jumping high out of the water and landing on its side, making a loud noise sending a message over a long distance
showing its strength
leaping into the air playing with friends
swimming in small groups close to the surface tired and resting
Thank you!