课件20张PPT。 Lesson 3
Body LanguageBefore reading Look at the photos. What kind of language are the people in the photos using to communicate?Key WordsSpoken language,
Written language,
Body languageDiscuss what messages the following body language communicates.Slap hands
in the air Fold arms
across the
chestKiss on both sides of the cheekPat on the back? Two people clap their hands together in the air.? A person pats another on the back.? A person kisses another person on both cheeks.? A person folds his arms across his chest.To encourage or congratulate each otherTo say that something is well doneTo greet or welcome peopleTo show irritation, disagreement or nervousness Reading strategies
Paragraphs and headings
Read each paragraph carefully. Underline 3-5 of the most important words.
Be careful – the first sentence in a paragraph often introduces the main idea – but not always.
Think of a heading to summarise the main idea of each paragraph.
Headings often contain a word or a synonym of a word from the paragraph. While-readingTask 1. Read the text and use the Strategies
to choose a heading for each paragraph.
There is one extra heading.a) An aid to travellers
b) Conscious and unconscious body language
c) The disadvantages of smiling
d) Why body language can be confusing
e) What is body language
f) Concluding statement
g) Introduction
h) Being aware12357641 A person with crossed arms is probably very calm.
2 Americans take offence at the “OK” sign.
3 Nodding your head means “yes” in most culture.
4 We congratulate people by jumping for joy.FFTTask2 According to the text, which of these statements are true and which are false.FPost reading
Close books and see if you still remember the meaning of the following body language. 1. a pat on the back and a smile
2. jumping for joy
3. a raised eyebrow
4. moving one’s shoulders upwards and then
let them fall
5. holding one’s body in a very rigid manner
6. smiling and pointing at sth.
7. shaking one’s head and nodding one’s head
8. making a circle with one’s fingers.Vocabulary --Choose the word form the box to complete the sentence in its proper form. 1 You don’t __________ your father at all. You look more like your mother.
2 After I fell down the stairs I had no _______ left.
3 You need to be _______ with little children otherwise they don’t understand.
4 I feel a lot of _______ for my grandmother.resembledignityexplicitaffectionnegotiate, resemble, explicit, ambiguous, unconscious, transparent, affection, rigid, dignity, merely5 It was an ____________ decision to buy a pink hat. I actually thought it was red!
6 Your shirt is so ____________ I can see straight through it!
I _________ with the lady and got it $ 5 cheaper.
8 I shouted at him but he _______ raised his eyebrows.
9 This sign is ___________. It can mean two things.
The chair was no longer _______. It was completely bent! negotiatedrigidmerelytransparentambiguousunconsciousTry to find the following phrases or expressions in the text. 1. 拍某人后背/赞扬某人
2. 发生
3. 祝贺某人做某事
4. 极大地丰富了口语
5. 与…不同
6. 有意识地,故意地 7. 使身体处于僵硬的状态
8. 像个机器人
9. 仔细观察
10. 意识到,知道
11. 处于不安的状态
12. 显得冷静,沉着
13. 尽管,不管
14. 得到全世界的认可sad &helplesshappyDifferent facial expressions show different feelings: inspiredregretfulconfusedshocked / amazedOK stopquiet gesturesvictoryapplauseVocabulary Which of the following words and expressions are used for comparison, and which are used for contrast? Write them in two columns.Words for comparison and contrastunlike, similar, also, although, however, as well, while, differ from, both, on the other hand , but , same, just like, tooNow choose the correct words from the brackets.Many people in England use gestures that are ( however/similar) to gestures in the USA.
Peter is a very friendly person. James is (too/both).
(While/As well) I lie chocolate ice-cream, my mum likes coffee ice-cream. She likes strawberry (unlike/as well), (also/but) I don’t.√√√√√Homework Finish exercises on pages 56-57.