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Module 11 Body language
外研·七年级下册
Unit 1 They touch noses!
New words and phrases
v. 鞠躬;弯腰
bow
v. & n. 吻;亲吻
kiss
v. (shook) 摇晃
shake hands
握手
v. & n. 微笑
shake
smile
British
adj. 英国的;英国人的
German
n. 德国人;德语
adj. 德国的;德国人的;德语的
Russian
n. 俄罗斯人;俄语
adj. 俄罗斯的;俄罗斯人的; 俄语的
Japanese
n. 日本人;日语
adj. 日本的;日语的;日本人的
int. 什么(表示惊奇)
what
v. 点(头)
nod
n. 头;头部
hug
v. 拥抱;紧抱
pron. 各个;每个
head
each
n. 游客;观光者
visitor
俄罗斯
Russia
印度
India
adv. 一起;共同
together
adj. 毛利人的
touch
v. 触摸;接触
n. 鼻子
Maori
nose
each other
互相;彼此
Do you know the meaning of the following gestures
Stop!
Be quiet.
OK.
Bye-bye.
Good/Well down!
Do you know the meaning of the following facial expressions
happy
sad
angry
tired
kiss
Do you know the meanings of their body language
shake hands
hug
bow
touch noses
smile
Listening and vocabulary
1
Match the pictures with the words and expression from the box.
bow kiss
shake hands smile
3
2
1
1/2/3
2
Listen and match the pictures with the nationality.
British French German
Japanese Russian
1
3
2
Now work in pairs and check.
— Are they Russian
— Yes, they are.
— What are they doing
— They’re shaking hands.
Daming: What are they doing
Betty: They’re saying hello. They’re kissing.
Daming: Are they German Or British
Betty: Maybe they’re French.
Daming: And these people are shaking hands. I think they’re Russian.
Tapescripts
Betty: I think so too. And these people are Japanese, I think.
Daming: Why
Betty: Because they’re smiling at each other and bowing.
Listen and answer.
1. Who will come to Lingling’s school
Some Russian teachers.
2. What will Maori people do when they meet
They will touch noses.
3
Listen and read.
Lingling: We’re going to have some Russian teachers at school tomorrow, and I’m welcoming the visitors. How do I do that
Betty: Lingling, you know, in Russia, people usually kiss three times, left, right, left.
Lingling: What! No, I didn’t know that. We Chinese often shake hands and smile
shake hands (with sb.) (和某人)握手
smile at sb. 对某人微笑
when we meet visitors, and sometimes we nod our heads. But we never kiss. Only parents and children do that.
Betty: That’s because people do different things in different countries.
Lingling: So what do people in the US usually do when they meet
adv. 只有;只是
那是因为……
Betty: In the US some people shake hands, and some kiss or hug each other. In India people put their hands together and nod their heads. And do you know what Maori people in New Zealand do when they meet
Lingling: No. What do they do
Betty: They touch noses!
What!
I didn’t know that.
Read and check the sentences.
1. Russian usually kiss the visitors three times, right, left, right.
2. Chinese often shake hands and smile when they meet visitors.
3. Chinese never kiss the visitors.
4. American shake hands, and some kiss or hug each other.
5. People put their hands together and nod their heads in India.
6. Maori people touch noses when they meet.
left, right, left
Read and fill in the table.
Countries What do people in... do when...
Russia
China
The US
India
Maori
They usually kiss three times, left, right, left.
They often shake hands and smile.
They shake hands, kiss or hug each other.
They put their hands together and nod their heads.
They touch noses.
Now complete the table with the correct form of the words from the box.
India kiss Russia together touch visitor
In China, people shake hands and smile
American people shake hands and sometimes (1) ______
kiss
In (2) ______, people put their hands (3) ________ and nod their heads
when they meet
(6) ________.
In (4) _______, people kiss each other three times
Maori people (5) ______ noses.
India
together
Russia
touch
visitors
People in different countries may use different body language to express the same meaning and feelings. When you speak with people from other countries, try to understand and respect
their body language.
Pronunciation and speaking
4
Listen and repeat.
Chinese each French teacher touch
British shake
people
French
British
/br/
/fr/
/pl/
/t /
/ /
5
Work in groups. Talk about what you do and say when you meet:
your teacher
your head teacher
your parents after school
your best friend
your best friend’s parents
your favourite film star
a visitor to your school
an American
a Russian
— What do you do and say when you
meet your teacher in the morning
— I smile and say good morning.
What do you do and say when you meet your head teacher in the morning
I bow and say good morning.
What do you do and say when you meet _________
I _________.
Role-play
Language points
1. British 英国的
British 形容词,意为“英国的,英国人的”。
Britain 名词,意为“英国”。
例:这些参观者来自英国,他们是英国人。
The visitors come from Britain. They’re British.
【拓展】初中常用的国家名称、相应的形容 词和人:
China
America
Russia
Canada
中国
美国
俄罗斯
加拿大
Chinese
中国的;中国人
American
美国的;美国人
Russian
俄罗斯的;俄罗斯人
Canadian
加拿大的;加拿大人
Germany
Japan
Australian
India
德国
日本
澳大利亚
印度
German
德国的;德国人
Japanese
日本的;日本人
Australian
澳大利亚的;澳大利亚人
Indian
印度的;印度人
2. ...in Russia, people usually kiss three times, left, right, left.
time 此处用作可数名词,意为“次数”,three times 意为“三次”。在英语中,“一次”用once,“两次”用 twice,三次及三次以上用“基数词+times”。
例:服用这些药一天三次,你很快就会好起来的。 Take this medicine three times a day and you
will be better soon.
3. We Chinese often shake hands and smile when we meet visitors, and sometimes we nod our heads.
nod 此处用作及物动词,意为“点(头)”,后接名词或代词作宾语。nod 现在分词是nodding,过去式是 nodded。
例:她,点点头,然后说“是的”。
She nodded her head and then said “yes”.
【拓展】nod 还可用作不及物动词,意为“点头”,nod at/to... 意为“向……点头”。
例:我们互相点头致意。
We nod to each other.
4. ...and some kiss or hug each other.
(1) hug 此处用作动词,意为“拥抱;紧抱”,其过去式是 hugged。
例:有些人拥抱那些士兵。
Some people hugged the soldiers.
【拓展】hug 还可用作名词,意为“拥抱”。give sb. a hug 意为“拥抱某人”。
例:过来,给我一个拥抱。
Come here and give me a hug.
(2) each 代词,意为“各个;每个”,用于指两者或两者以上当中的每个。在句中可作主语、宾语或同位语等。
例:他们中的每个人都有一部词典。
Each of them has a dictionary.
我们每个人都写了一篇文章。(行为动词前) We each wrote an article.
(3) each other 意为“互相;彼此”,其所有格形式为 each other’s。
例:我们应当互相学习。
We should learn from each other.
他们彼此讲英语。
They speak English to each other.
together 副词,意为“一起;共同”。
put... together 意为“把……放在一起”;get together 意为“聚集;聚会”。
5. In India people put their hands together and nod their heads.
例:咱们把它们放在一起吧。
Let’s put them together. 他们通常每月聚会一次。
They usually get together once a month.
6. They touch noses!
touch 动词,意为“触摸;接触”,其第三人称单数形式为 touches。
例:不要触摸这些油画。
Don’t touch the paintings.
【拓展】touch 作动词,还有“触动,打动” 的意思。
例:他的话打动了我。His words touched me.
1. _______ often shake hands and smile when we meet visitors.
A. Our Chinese B. We Chinese
C. Our China D. We China
2. He looked at her with ________.
A. a smile in his face B. smile on his face
C. smile in his face D. a smile on his face
一、单项选择。
Exercise
3. In Russia, people usually kiss _______ times, ________.
A. three; left, right, left
B. three; right, left, right
C. two; left, right
D. two; right, left
4. We often ________ each other when we meet friends.
A. shake hand B. shake hands
C. shake hand with D. shake hands with
5. He ________ his head and said “yes”.
A. nod B. nods C. nodded D. nodding
二、根据汉语意思完成句子。
1. 那是因为你听课不仔细。
______ _______ you didn’t listen to the teacher carefully.
2.他们经常互相帮助,互相学习。
They often help and learn from ____ _____.
3. 不要碰我桌子上的报告。
Don’t _____ the report __ my desk.
That’s because
each other
touch on
1. Recite the words and phrases in this unit.
2. Practice the dialogue with your partner.