课件29张PPT。Welcome宜春三中Task one:Lead-inWays of comunication:SpeakingRingingSpoken languageWritingTypingWritten language
GesturingBody languageUnit 4 Body languageTask two:IntroductionGet to know what is body language
Facial expressions:HappysadPuzzledConfidentDepressedAngryhappy, sad, angry, confused(迷惑的), tired, puzzled,
hateful, excited, frightened, embarrassed(尴尬的),
depressed, uneasy(不安的), thrilled(兴奋或激动的),
easy, confident,delighted, kind, curious, etc.Gestures and postures(姿势):Well-doneVictory
OkQuietStopI love you ! Handshake HugShakeNodBowBlow a kiss
Good luckLook at the pictures below. What are these people communicating? Discuss your ideas with your partner. The mother is trying to quiet her crying child. Someone is thinking deeply. Someone is feeling ill/having a stomachache. The policeman is directing traffic/telling cars to go. Express these actions in spoken language:A smile and a handshake.A upset look
Putting a hand on stomach, patting or rubbing(揉)Dropping or hanging the head
Express these actions in spoken language:A loud laughter…..
A thumb up
Turning your back to someone on purpose
Putting the left palm (手掌)on the forefinger (食指)of the right hand.
Q:What is body language? Body language is one form of nonverbal communication (非言辞交际) without using words. Eye contact or gaze, facial expression, gesture, and posture (姿势), or the way you stand, are different kinds of body language.Task three:Expansive studyCultural differences & intercultural communication
拓展学习Qs:1. What do people usually do when meeting?China, Britain
Shake handsJapan, Koreabow
Russia, France, Arab
Kiss
Some western countriesEmbraceMaori in New Zealand
Touch noses
2.In which countries does “shaking one’s head” mean “yes”? Bulgaria, Parts of Greece, Iran
3.And do you know the following cultural “body language……In France, it is the custom to shake hands with each other in the office every morning.
In Arab countries, people eat using the fingers of the right hands; the left hands are not used at all.
People from English-speaking countries do not touch each other very much. If you touch an English person,you should say “sorry”.
4.“some gestures seem to be universal.”(世界性的)What are they?I’m tired.Press one’s palms together and rest one’s head on the back of one’s hand
I’m full.
I’m hungry.The smileRub one’s stomach after a meal
Pat / Rub one’s stomach before a meal
5.Think of a situation in which you communicate with a smileTo express almost
any emotionto apologize
to greet
to ask for help
to start a conversation
to make people happy
to get through difficulty“A smile is a universally
understood body language.”
Task four:ActivityHello! Goodbye! Come here!
Go away! Expensive! OK! I’m surprised! I’m tired!
I’m confused! Good luck!
I’m delighted! I’m upset!
I’m sad! I forgot! You’re great!Game:Please act them out without speakingDiscussion:
Imagine you are from an English-speaking country, you want to find a restaurant to have your lunch in China. But you can not speak Chinese. How can you express yourself clearly by using body language? You must make Chinese understand you fully. Two people work in one group, then act it out in the front.
Show timeHomework1.Think of more actions to express of body language.2.Go over all the new words and prepare for ReadingSee you!