unit 4 body language[下学期]

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课件25张PPT。 Unit 4
Body language
Dunno ( I don’t know)!I’m shocked/scared/frightened
sad / depressed / helplesshappyWhat does the gesture for OK mean
in different countries?It means money in Japan.It means zero in France.It means rude in Brazil & German.
What does the gesture of putting one’s thumb up mean in different countries? It means “great” or “good job” in the USA.It means rude in Nigeria.It means No.1 in German & Japan.
eye- contact the gesture for OKThumb-upshaking / nodding one’s headtouch / stand / kiss / handshake Some situations where we should be very careful
about our body languages and gesturesColumbiaApproaches Ms. Smith, touches
her shoulders and kisses her
Julia SmithBritainVery surprised and takes a few
steps away from Mr. Garcia
Mr. CookCanada
Reaches his hand out to the
Japanese
A JapaneseJapanBows to Mr. CookAhmed
Aziz
JordanMoves very close to others when
Introduced, nods at women
Madame
CoulonFrance
Shakes hands and kisses each
Other twice on each cheek
Mr. GarciaFill in the blanks The first person who arrives is Mr. Garcia from Columbia, closely
by Julia Smith from Britain. When they are introduced to each
other, Mr.Garcia approaches Ms Smith, her shoulder and
her on the cheek . Ms Smith steps back appearing surprised. The visitor
from Japan comes in smiling at the same time as George Cook from
Canada. As they are introduced, Mr. Cook his hand out to the
Japanese who . His nose touches Mr. Cook’s moving hand, and
they both .
These are examples of learned or cultural “body language”. Not all
cultures each other the same way, nor are they comfortable
touching or being too close or too far away. In the same way
that people with spoken language, they also their
feelings using unspoken “language” through keeping physical distance,
actions or posture.
followedtoucheskissesreachesbowsapologizegreetstrangerscommunicateexpressHello! / Goodbye!DisagreementMay I ask you a question?Not afraid / proudFeeling sorry for having done
Something wrongAgreementI’m full. / I have a stomach.I can’t hear you.Comparison Waving one’s handShaking one’s headOpen one’s eyes and
mouth wideThumbs up.
Comparison Rubbing the thumb
and forefinger together
No such a gestureNo such a gestureMoving one’s hand up and down
with the palm facing down.Action show cryhungryuncomfortablemiss someone misunderstood sad fooledangrythinking frightenedsadnervous laughing funnyinterestingentertainingsing a songmake a facesmoke kisssound sleeptiredsleepycontentNod Shake handsbowkissHomework Use the Internet and other resources to find
examples of cultural differences and how they might
result in serious problems.

( Find more information, please go to:
http:// cfc. Ky.gov )
Happy & angryApproach others closely and more
likely to touch themShake hands, do not stand very close to
others or touch strangers when they meetBowShake handsShake hands and stand quite close to
other men. Nod to women but do not
shake hands with them.Shake hands and kiss each other twice
on either cheek. Body language is used by people for sending messages to one another.
In many countries in the world, men each other when they meet. In
Britain, people usually hands when they meet someone for the first
time. They are not comfortable touching . French people kiss each
other hello and on the more often than the British people.
People from the USA or Arabian countries stand than people from
Britain when they are talking. They might move very close to you as you
yourself to them. Body language is very and not all
members of al cultures the same way. Using body language in a
correct way will help you to better with other people. kissshakestrangersgoodbyecheekcloserintroducegeneralbehavecommunicate