课件44张PPT。Module 11Unit 2Can you find any other body language we use very often?
What are they? Free TalkRead one’s mind (察言观色). yes / agreesurprisedI don’t know.Read one’s mind (察言观色).angryPeople around the world have their own ways of greeting each other. Do you know any ways of greeting around the world?Kiss on the faceSome of the South American countries, Russia, France, Arab countries … Shake handsThe US, Britain, China …In France, it is the custom to shake hands with people in the office every morning. bow to each other in Japana traditional Maori greeting, touch noses In Thailand, people greet each other by putting their hands together and bowing. “kiss” the top of a woman’s hand in some western countriesLet’s enjoy the video.You know when we meet others, we often use our body to greet each other. Now, let’s learn about our body.Can you say the part of your body?eye(s)finger(s)foot(feet)knee(s)leg(s)mouthNow, let’s play a game!Touch your …Please point to your body as quickly as possible.GameWatch and readListen and check the sentences.1. When you talk to a friend, you can stand close in the Middle East and North America.
2. Girls like walking arm in arm with their friends in China.
3. In Britain, people don’t like to touch other people.
4. It isn’t polite to look at people when you talk in the US and Britain.
5. In Greece, it isn’t polite to wave to say goodbye.×√√×√Read fast to find the key sentence for each paragraph.How close do you stand when you talk to friend? You can stand close to people in the Middle East but don’t stand too close to North Americans! Give them more personal space.Key sentencesP1 P2 P3 P4 P5 How close do you stand when you talk a friend?How about touching people?Do you look at people when you talk?How do you say goodbye?Here are some ways to welcome them.What’s the main idea of the passage?Read the passage and answer the questions.1. Is body language the same in different countries?2. Is it all right to stand close to people in the Middle East?No, it isn’t.Yes, it is.3. Do the British like touching people?4. Do Americans look at people when they talk?5. Do people in Greece wave goodbye?No, they don’t.Yes, they do.No, they don’t.Check the body language you can use in different countries and places.√√√√Holland
The USA
Japan shaking hands with
each other
kissing each other on one cheek and then the other
bowing to each otherMatch the country / area with its form of greeting.The Netherlands
Thailand
South America
the Middle Eastputting their hands together and bowing slightly
kissing each other on one cheek and then the other
greeting each other by touching noses
hugging each otherThere are many ways to greet visitors. The ways are like rules of greeting.
Can you remember some rules of different things? Discussiontraffic rules public rules
(公共规则) students’ rulesWork in groups. Talk about your class rules.— Can we talk while someone else is answering the question in class?
— No, we can’t.— Can we eat food in class?
— No, we mustn’t.— Do you stand up when you answer the question in class?
— Yes, we do. That’s polite.Try to make dialogues like this, and then remember the rules.Some class rules Be polite to teachers.
Don’t be late for class.
Stand up when you answer a question in class.
No talking while someone else is answering the question.
No eating or drinking in the classroom.Don’t take other students’ things.
Respect to other students.
...Do you know some other class rules? Have a discussion with your partner. Discussion1. Here are some ways to welcome them. here是表示“处所”的副词,表示“在这里”。常用在动词be之后, 作表语,表示“在/到这里”。主语可以是表特指的名词、代词、不定代词……等,有时也可用泛指性的名词词组。如:
Ann is not here.
安不在这里。
— Where is my shirt?
— It’s here.
— 我的衬衫在哪里?
— 这里。Language points 肯定陈述句中, 这种“here”有时也可提前置于句首。主语若为名词,应引起倒装;主语若为人称代词,则“主谓”要用正常语序。这种提前主要是为了强调。如: Here are some apples.
(相当于Some apples are here.)
这有一些苹果。
— Is it in your bag?
— No, it isn’t. Oh, here it is.
— 它在你的包里吗?
— 不。哦,在这里。 若主语为泛指性名词,还原正常语序时,应用“There be +主语+here”句型。
Here is an English book.
= There is an English book here.
= An English book is here.
这是一本英语书。2. Give them more personal space. personal adj. 私人的;个人的
Don’t question me about my personal business!
不要问我个人的私事!
Be careful how you start the personal computer.
要注意怎样启动个人计算机。
This is my personal problem.
这是我个人的问题。3. Chinese girls often walk arm in arm with their friends. arm in arm 臂挽臂, 挽着手腕地
We often walk along the street arm in arm.
我们经常臂挽臂地沿着街走。
I saw them go shopping arm in arm last weekend.
上周末我看到他们臂挽臂地去购物了。
hand in hand 手拉手地4. South Americans sometimes hold your arm when they talk to you…
hold v. 握住,抓住
hold one’s arm 抓着某人的手臂
The little baby got to the chair by holding her mother’s arm.
这个小女孩抓着妈妈的手臂坐上了椅子。
He helped Grandma Wu up to her feet by holding her arm.
他搀着吴奶奶的手臂帮她站起身来。5. In Greece, it’s not at all polite! not at all(用于否定)一点也不
I am not at all satisfied with this book.
我对这本书一点也不满意。
It’s not at all that bad.
这根本没有那么坏。
I’m not at all surprised at the news.
这消息丝毫不使我吃惊。not at all 用法小结:用于回答感谢,意为“不用谢;不客气”。
A: Thanks for helping me.
谢谢你帮助我。
B: Not at all.
别客气。
A: Thank you very much.
非常感谢你。
B: Not at all.
不用谢。2. 用于回答带有感谢性质的客套话,意为“没什么;哪里哪里”。
A: You are very kind.
你真好。
B: Not at all.
没什么。
A: It’s very kind of you.
你真的是太好了!
B: Not at all.
哪里哪里。6. In fact, it’s very rude! in fact“其实; 事实上 ”,修饰句子,通常放在句首。
In fact, I think you’re right.
其实,我认为你是对的。
In fact, I think an old car is better than none.
事实上,我认为有一辆旧车总比没车强。
He doesn’t mind. In fact, he is very pleased.
他不介意。事实上,他很高兴。 rude adj.粗鲁的,无礼的
Don’t be so rude to your parents!
别对你的父母这么没礼貌!
It’s very rude of her to leave without telling us.
她不向我们打声招呼就走了,这是非常不礼貌的。
It is rude to spit in public.
在公共场合吐痰是粗鲁的。1.和某人谈话 ________________
2.挽着胳膊 ________________
3.一点也不 ________________
4.当心,小心 ________________
5.私人空间 ________________
6.事实上 ________________一、 词汇练习talk to / with sb.arm in armnot at allbe carefulpersonal space in factExercises二. 按照句子意思,填入恰当的词。 How many f________ languages can
you speak?
2. Your feelings about him is very
__________ (person). We cannot trust
your words.
3. I cannot find my glasses. I must put them __________ (某个地方).oreignpersonalsomewhere4. We Chinese like to ______ (wave) to say
goodbye.
5. When we arrived there, he was
________ (hold) a knife in his hand.
6. You should be ________ (有礼貌的) to
the older.
7. I didn’t mean to be _______ (失礼的),
but I had to leave early.waveholdingpoliterude8. — Do you like the Japanese food?
— ____________ (一点也不) .
9. They are very good friends. They always walk ____________ (臂挽臂地) when they walk together.
10. You know what? ___________ (事实上), you are right. I need to give up the idea at once.Not at allarm in armIn factTalk about your school rules.Homework