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Unit 2 Here are some ways to welcome them.
Module 11 Body language
Leading in
猜一猜下列肢体语言属于哪个国家。
They usually shake hands, hug or kiss each other when they meet. Where are they from
America.
Leading in
猜一猜下列肢体语言属于哪个国家。
They usually bow to each other when they meet. Where are they from
Japan.
Leading in
猜一猜下列肢体语言属于哪个国家。
They usually kiss three times when they meet. Where are they from
Russia.
Leading in
猜一猜下列肢体语言属于哪个国家。
They usually shake hands and smile when they meet. Where are they from
China.
Leading in
猜一猜下列肢体语言属于哪个国家。
They usually put their hands together and nod their heads when they meet. Where are they from
India.
Leading in
猜一猜下列肢体语言属于哪个国家。
They usually touch noses when they meet. Where are they from
Maori people in New Zealand.
Check (√) the body language you can use in different countries and places.
While-reading
Stand close Touch each other Look at people
when talking
Britain
Middle East
South America
US
Read the passage again and translate the following.
1. talk to... ___________________ 2. 北美 ___________________
2. 私人空间 ___________________ 4. in fact ___________________
5. 搬走 ___________________ 6. 一点儿也不 ___________________
7. 向……挥手 ___________________ 8. look at... ___________________
9. 当心 ___________________ 10. all over the world ________________
11. 说再见 ___________________ 12. in the Middle East _______________
13. arm in arm ___________________
与……说话
While-reading
North America
personal space
move away
事实上
not at all
wave to sb
看……
be careful
全世界
say goodbye
在中东
臂挽臂地
Sum up the main idea of each paragraph.
Post-reading
Find out the imperative sentences(祈使句) in the passage.
Post-reading
Summarize how to use the imperative sentences.
Post-reading
祈使句肯定句: 动词原形+宾语.
祈使句否定句: Don’t+动词原形+宾语.
写一篇“世界各地的肢体语言”的短文。
Writing
Different countries have different body languages. For example, men in Russia, France and Arab countries kiss each other when they meet, but men in China or Australia shake hands instead of kissing. People in Puerto Rico like touching each other, but people from English speaking countries do not touch each other. If you touch an English person, you should say “Sorry.” People in Arab countries like standing close to one another when they are talking, but English people must keep a distance away when they are talking. In some Asian countries, you must not touch the head of another person. In Arab countries, you eat using the fingers of your right land; the left hand is not used at all. In parts of Asia you must not sit with your feet pointing at another person.
Summing up & Homework
1. Words and phrases:
finger, foot, knee, leg, mouth, body, move...
North American, South American, arm in arm, not at
all, in fact
2. Sentence patterns:
Don’t stand too close to North Americans!
Give them more personal space. Be careful!
Summing up.
1. Read aloud the passage correctly and fluently by yourself.
2. Correct your composition.
3. Use imperative sentences to give order or suggestions.
4. Surf the Internet about the body language in different
countries.
Homework.
Summing up & Homework