2017春外研版七年级英语下册Module 11 Body language全单元课件 (3份打包)

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课件55张PPT。Unit 1 They touch noses! Module 11 Body languagebowSome body languageshake handshugtouch nosesmilekissReviewRead the words and expressions loudly.v. 鞠躬;弯腰bown. & v. 吻;亲吻kissv. 摇晃shaken. & v. 微笑smileBritishadj. 英国人;英国人的GermanJapanesen. 德国人;德语
adj. 德国人的;德语的n. 日本人;日语
adj. 日本的;日语的new wordsnew wordsRussianvisitorRussiawhatnodheadhugn. 俄罗斯人;俄语
adj. 俄罗斯人的;俄语的n. 游客;观光者俄罗斯int. 什么v. 点(头)n. 头;头部v. 拥抱;紧抱new wordsnexteachIndiatogethertouchnoseprep. 各个;每个n. 印度adv. 一起;共同v. 触摸;接触n. 鼻子互相;彼此each otherGerman n. 德国人;德语
adj.德国的;德国人的;德语的
(1) 表示国名、某国人、城市和语言等的词都为专有名词,首字母都要大写。
(2) 表示某国语言的名词,都为不可数名词。(3) 表示各国人的名词变复数:Chinese →Chinese
Japanese → Japanese
Englishman → Englishmen
Frenchman → Frenchmen
American→Americans
German → Germans back2. each pron. 各个;每个
each可作代词,意为“每个;各个”,可单独作主语;也可接“of+复数名词或代词”作主语,此时谓语动词用单数形式。
eg:Two boy entered. Each looked excited. 两个男孩进来了,每个都看起来很兴奋。backEach of them wears a blue hat. 他们每个人都戴了一顶蓝帽子。
【拓展】each还可作形容词,意为“每个的”,后接单数可数名词。 eg:Each book is interesting. 每本书都很有趣。back3. touch v. 触摸;接触
及物动词,接宾语表示“碰……(东西、地方)”
Don’t touch the exhibits. 不要碰展览品。
关于touch的其他短语还有:
stay in touch 保持联系
lose touch 失去联系Keep/stay/be in touch with sb.与某人取得联系
We still stay in touch with each other although he is in America now.虽然他现在在美国,我们仍然保持着联系。backListening and vocabulary1. Match the pictures with the words and expression from the box.bow
kiss
shake hands
smile2. Listen and match the pictures with the nationality.321Now work in pairs and check.— Are they Russian?
— Yes, they are.
— What are they doing?
— They’re shaking hands.Different countries have different body language when they meet.ChinaChineseWhat do we Chinese do when we meet visitors?We Chinese often shake hands and smile, and sometimes we nod our heads.Which country is it ?RussiaWho is he ?RussianWhat do the Russian do when they meet visitors?In Russia, they usually kiss three times, left, right, left.America (US)AmericanIn the US some people shake hands, and some kiss or hug each other.IndiaIndianIn India people put their hands together and nod their heads.New Zealand MaoriThey touch noses .What do the Maori people do when they meet ?BritainBritishGermanyGermanFranceFrenchJapanJapaneseWatch and readEveryday English What?
I didn’t know that.3. Listen and read. Lingling: We’re going to have some Russian
teachers at school tomorrow, and I’m welcoming the visitors. How do I do that?
Betty: Lingling, you know, in Russia,people
usually kiss three times, left, right,
left.Lingling: What! No, I didn’t know that. We
Chinese often shake hands and
smile when we meet visitors, and
sometimes we nod our heads. But
we never kiss. Only parents and
children do that.
Betty: That’s because people do different
things in different countries.Lingling: So what do people in the US usually
do when they meet?
Betty: In the US some people shake hands,
and some kiss or hug each other. In
India people put their hands together
and nod their heads. And do you know what Maori people in New
Zealand do when they meet?
Lingling: No. What do they do?
Betty: They touch noses!Now complete the table with the correct form of the words from the box.India kiss Russia together touch visitorkissIndiatogetherRussiatouchvisitors常考短语1. body language 身体语言
2. touch noses 碰鼻子
3. nod head 点头
4. in different countries 在不同的国
5. shake hands 握手 常考短语6. each other 互相
7. put their hands together 把手合到一起nextpronounciation and speaking4. Listen and repeat./t?/ Chinese each French teacher
touch
/?/ British shake
/pl/ people
/fr/ French
/br/ BritishLearning to learn People in different countries may use different body language to express the same meaning and feelings. When you speak with people from other countries, try to understand and respect their body language.5 Work in groups. Talk about what you do and say when you meet: your teacher
your head teacher
your parents after school
your best friend
your best friend’s parents
your favourite film star
a visitor to your school
an American
a Russian— What do you do and say when you
meet your teacher in the morning?
— I smile and say good morning.— What do you do and say when you
meet a Russian?
— I smile, say hello and kiss each
other three times.— What do you do and say when you
meet your parents after school?
— Kiss and hug each other. 1. ..., and I’m welcoming the visitors.
……并且我将欢迎这些老师。
这句话虽然是现在进行时,但是不表示现在正在发生的动作,而表示将要发生的动作。这是因为瞬间动词用进行时表将来。类似的可以用现在进行时表将来的瞬间动词还有:leave, arrive, get, come, go, finish, start, stay等。如:

I’m dying. 我要死了。(并不是正在死)
I’m coming. 我马上来。back 2. That’s because people do different things in different countries. 那是因为不同国家的人们做不同的事情。
because的用法:
① because作连词,引导原因状语从句。表示的原因是必然的因果关系,语气较强,通常放在主句之后,若需强调则放在主句之前。 He didn’t go to school yesterday because it was Sunday.他昨天没去上学是因为昨天是周日。?
② because 通常用来回答why提出的问题。 A: Why can’t you do it now? 你为什么不现在就做呢? ?
B: Because I’m too busy. 因为我太忙了。
③ because引导表语从句。?
It is because he is foolish. 那是因为他太蠢了。back 3. In the US some people shake hands, and some kiss or hug each other. 在美国(人们见面时)一些人是握手,一些人是相互亲吻或相互拥抱。
(1)each other 意为“彼此,互相”,它仅做动词或介词的宾语。 (2)shake hands 意为“握手”。
shake hands with sb. “和某人握手”。hand可数,指握手时,用复数。
My mother is shaking hands with my teacher 我妈妈正在和我的老师握手。 back课件54张PPT。Unit 2 Here are some ways to welcome them. Module 11 Body languagesmilecrysurpriseangryhappyfearWhat are the following facial expressions?Look at some gesture, guess:Hello!successThe lastThe bestNO!Say hello!Hello!/
Goodbye!/
Hi!ReviewRead the words and expressions loudly.new wordsfinger
foot
knee
leg
mouth
bodyn. 手指
n. (pl. feet) 脚,足
n. 膝盖
n. 腿
n. 嘴,口
n. 身体,躯干new wordsforeign
Nort American
personal
arm
arm in arm
South Americanadj. 外国的
北美人
adj. 个人的
n. 臂;手臂
臂挽臂地
南美人new wordshold
move
Britain
not at all
polite
somewherev. (held) 握着;使不动
v. 移动
不列颠;英国
一点也不
adj. 礼貌的
adv. 某处;某个地方new wordswave
fact
in fact
rude
bringv. 挥(手);招(手);摆(手)
n. 事实;细节
事实上
adj. 粗鲁的;无礼的
v. (brought) 带来next1. foot n. 脚;足
Foot为可数名词,其复数形式为feet。
He hurt his left foot yesterday. 昨天他伤到了他的左脚。
on foot 意为“步行”,相当于walk。
I often go to work on foot. = I often walk to work. 我经常步行去上班。 back2. foreign adj. 外国的
【拓展】 foreigner n. 外国人
native adj. 本国的
She was on her first foreign holiday without her parents. 她第一次在没有父母陪伴的情况下自己去国外度假了。
【拓展】foreigner n. 外国人?
native adj. 本国的back3. personal adj. 个人的
强调本人的,而非他人所能代表或代替的。
I have something personal to discuss with you. 我有点私事和你商量。back4. polite adj. 礼貌的
polite为形容词,impolite“不礼貌的”,是polite的反义词,politely 是其副词形式,意为“礼貌地”。形容词通常作定语和系动词的表语,而副词则修饰动词或形容词。She is very polite in our class.她在我们班很有礼貌。
It was impolite to leave without saying goodbye.离开时不说再见是不礼貌的。back5. bring v. 带来
【辨析】 bring 和 take
(1)bring 意为“拿来,带来”,指把某物带到说话人处,与come 同向,常用于bring sth. to sb. 或bring sb. sth. 结构中。其过去式为brought。Li Lei, can you bring your model plane to school tomorrow? 李雷,明天把你的飞机模型带到学校来好吗? (2)take表示“带走”,指把东西从说话的地方带到别的地方。
Can you take this umbrella to my Brother’s classroom? 你能把这把伞带去我弟弟的教室吗? backReading and vocabulary1. Match the words with the parts of the body.eye
finger
foot
knee
leg
moutheyemouthfingerkneelegfootWatch and read2. Read the passage and answer the questions.Body language around the world
— by Wang Ling Our new foreign students are going to arrive very soon, and here are some ways to welcome them. How close do you stand when you talk to a 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. How about touching people? Chinese girls often walk arm in arm with their friends. South Americans sometimes hold your arm when they talk to you, so you can’t move away! But in Britain many people don’t like other people to touch them at all. Do you look at people when you talk? In some places, it isn’t polite to look at people when you talk, but in other countries it isn’t polite to look somewhere else. In Britain and the US, people usually look at each other when they talk. And how do you say goodbye? That’s easy, wave to say goodbye. But be careful! In Greece, it’s not at all polite! In fact, it’s very rude!Now answer the questions.Ready?1. Is body language the same in different countries?
No, it isn’t the same.
2. Is it all right to stand close to people in the Middle East?
Yes, it is all right to stand close to people in the Middle East.3. Do the British like touching people?
No, they don’t.
4. Do Americans look at people when they talk?
Yes, they do.
5. Do people in Greece wave goodbye?
No, they don’t. It’s not polite.3. Check (√) the body language you can use in different countries and places.√√√√4. Complete the passage with the words from the box.Britain fact foreign hold move
personal polite rude someone waveLingling: People from (1) ________ countries
have different body language from us.
In (2) ________ people don’t like to
touch other people, but in South
America they like to (3) _____ on foreignBritain hold to you so you can’t (4) _______ away. Remember to give (5) __________ from North America lots of (6) _________ space. In some countries it isn’t (7) _______ to look at people when you talk. And it isn’t polite to (8) ______ goodbye in Greece. In (9) _______, it’s quite (10) _______!movesomeonepersonalpolitewavefactrude常考短语1. North American 北美人
2. not at all 一点儿也不
3. around the world 世界各地
4. move away 离开常考短语1. in fact 事实上
2. look at 看着
3. in the Middle East 在中东地区
4. stand too close to 站的离……太近
5. arm in arm 手挽着手next5. Work in groups. Talk about your class rules.writing— Shall we stand up when we answer a
question in class?
— Yes, we shall.6. Make a list of class rules for new students in your school. Stand up when you answer a question
in class.
Don’t be late for class.
Be polite to the teacher.
Don’t eat food in class.
...... 1. ... but don’t stand too close to North Americans! 但是别和北美人站得太近!
本句是一个否定祈使句,表示“不要/禁止做某事”。祈使句是省略主语you,以动词原形开头的特殊句式,通常有叮嘱、劝告、希望、请求的语气。 若想语气较委婉可以加上please。而否定祈使句则直接在句首加上don’t,如:
Go quickly. 走快点。
Don’t go too quickly. 别走太快。back 2. But in Britain many people don’t like other people to touch them at all. 但在英国,许多人可一点也不喜欢别人碰他们。
not at all 意为“根本不,完全不”,at all 放在否定句句尾,用于加强否定语气。 He didn’t understand what I said at all. 他根本不理解我说的话。
【拓展】not at all也可单独使用,作交际用语,意为“不客气,不用谢”,是回答道谢的客套话。
?— Thank you for telling me the truth.谢谢你告诉我真相。
— Not at all.不客气。back 3. In some places, it isn’t polite to look at people when you talk, but in other countries it isn’t polite to look somewhere else. 在某些地方,看着对方说话是不礼貌的,但在其他国家,说话时看向别处是不礼貌的。 (1)整个句子的时态是一般现在时的否定句型,句中谓语动词是 isn’t,it 作形式主语,真正的主语是不定式短语 to look at people 和 to look somewhere else。 不定式做主语时,通常用“It is+形容词+(for/of sb. ) to do sth. ”句型,表示“(对某人来说)做某事是……的”。这样的句子只能用it 作形式主语,不能是其他词。
It is kind of you to help me.你能帮我真是太好了。(2)In some places 是介词短语,意思是“在一些地方”,在句中作状语;when作为从属连词,引导状语从句,意为“当……时;在……的时候”,在时间、条件等状语从句里,用一般现在时表示将来,如: I will call you when I come to your city. 当我来你的城市时,我就给你打电话。back课件30张PPT。Unit 3 Language in use Module 11 Body languageDon’t be afraid of losing face.
Don’t be afraid of making mistakes.
Don’t be afraid of practicing English.
Don’t be afraid of speaking English.
Don’t be afraid of being laughed at.
Don’t be afraid of being stared at.
Crazy English Lead-inLanguage practice Give them more personal space.
Wave to say goodbye.
Be careful!
Don’t stand too close to North Americans.grammar祈使句在本模块中我们还接触到了这些句子:
Don’t stand too close to North Americans.
Give them more personal space.
Be careful!
Wave to say goodbye.课文中的这些句子叫作祈使句。定义:祈使句用来表达叮嘱、劝告、希望、禁止、警告、请求或命令等。祈使句最常用来表达命令。Go and wash your hands. 快去洗手。(命令)
Be quiet, please. 请安静。(请求)Be kind to our sister.
要对我们的妹妹友善。 (劝告)
Watch your steps.
走路小心。 (警告)
No littering.
不要乱扔垃圾。 (禁止)
Don’t forget to take an umbrella.
不要忘了带雨伞。 (叮嘱)请仔细观察以上祈使句,然后说出祈使句的特点:◇ 祈使句一般没有主语,说话的对象都是第二人称“你”或“你们”,所以也可以理解为省略了主语you。
◇ 以动词原形开头,无时态和数的变化。
◇ 祈使句的否定形式是在动词原形前加don’t。◇ 在表达请求时,可以加上please;表达比较强烈的语气时,可以用感叹号。More examples:
Please close the door. 请把门关上。
Sit down, please. 请坐。Come to my office. 到我办公室来。
Stop! 停!
Hurry up! 快点!
Please don’t do it. 请不要这么做。
Don’t be late again. 不要再迟到了。Don’t worry. Be happy.
不要担心,高兴点儿。
Don’t bring any food or drink into the lab next time.
下次不要把任何食物或饮料带到实验室来。
Don’t forget to turn off the lights.
不要忘记关灯。1. Work in pairs. Talk about do’s and don’ts in a foreign country.Stand in line.
Don’t touch people when you talk to them.
…2. Make a list of do’s and don’ts to help visitors to Britain.3. Rewrite the sentences.eg. It’s important to listen to the teacher.
Listen to the teacher.
You cannot shout in the classroom.
Don’t shout in the classroom.1. It’s important to be careful.
2. It’s important to clean and tidy the lab.
3. You cannot touch anything if the teacher doesn’t ask you to.Be careful.Clean and tidy the lab.Don’t touch anything if the teacher doesn’t ask you to.4. You cannot bring food or drink into the lab.
5. You cannot enter the lab alone.
Don’t bring food or drink into the lab.Don’t enter the lab alone.4. Answer the questions. Use the words and expressions from the box to help you. all right arm in arm close different
hold on to kiss three times
point at shake hands with wave1. How do the British say hello to each other when they first meet?
2. Does body language mean the same thing in different countries?They shake hands with each other.No, it doesn’t.3. How do the Russians say hello to each other when they meet?
4. Is it polite to stand close to North Americans?
They usually kiss three times.No, it isn’t.5. Is it all right to wave goodbye in Greece?
6. How do you usually say goodbye with body language?
I wave my hand.No, it isn’t. In Japan, people bow to say “thank you”, “sorry”, “hello”, “goodbye”, “you’re welcome”, “excuse me”, and many other things. Children and young people bow lower when they greet older people. It’s a way of being polite and showing respect.The Japanese bowModule taskMaking a poster about body language5. Work in pairs. Talk about different ways of saying hello and body language in China.6. Write the information on your poster.Ready?7. Find or draw some pictures to add your poster. In China, people greet with each other with head nodding, smile, hand shaking, hug and so on. People kiss each other in public between males and females, which only happens between lovers and couples in private in China. People wave to say goodbye.Body language in China8. Show your poster to the whole class