Module 3 Body Language and Non-verbal Communication--Listening and Vocabulary

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课件25张PPT。Module 3  
Body Language &
Non-verbal CommunicationPeriod 3 Listening& Vocabulary 142356789Match the parts of the body in the picture
with the words in the box.Ankle chest eyebrow finger forehead knee lips should wristeyebrowshouldfingerforeheadlipschestwristkneeankleIf you _____ at someone you look at them for a long time.stareIf you _____
your hand you
lift it up.raiseYou _____ by moving your head up and down.nodWhen you bend your upper body forwards you ____ .bowYou have to _____
your knees to sit
down.bendIf you are hot you can _____ the sweat form your forehead.wipeAt the end of a concert or a play it is usual to _____. clapListen to a conversation between an American and Chinese student who is going to the US. Number the topics in order they talk bout them.What to talk about Gifts
When to arrive for dinnerWhat to call peopleHow to meet new people What to say to the host when you leaveWhen to leave the table1234567B=Bill, L=Li Hong
B: Hi, Li Hong._________________? I hear you’re ______ to the states.
L: That’s right, Bill. I’m going to stay in America for ________ months.
B: That’s great. But you look a bit ___ ___. What’s the problem?
L: Look, Bill, can I ask you a _______? I need some advice about what to do… or better still, what not to do there.
B: Oh you mean _________? Of course.Listen to the tape and fill the blanksHow are you doingstaythreefed upfavourcustoms Main idea: Ask for advicesL: For example, what should I do when I ____new people?
B: ________ at the first meeting. _______they are, Americans don't usually like to call each other by their family name: it sounds too ______.meetShake handswhoeverformalHow to meet new people
What to call peopleMain idea:L: What shall I do if I’m _______ to dinner?
B: When you’re invited to someone’s home, it’s a
good idea to bring a ___ for your host. It doesn’t have
to be something expensive, perhaps some flowers or
a bottle of wine. And it’s _____for people to open gifts
when they ______ them, so don't be _______. That’s
the way we do things in the States.
L: OK.
B: Be ____ ___ _____ on time, not very early and not very late.invitedgift usual receivesurprised more or lessMain idea:Gifts and when to arrive for dinnerL: What ___ ____ can I talk about?
B: It’s best to avoid any __________conversations
topics. So avoid politics or ________ completely.
If your mind ____ _____, try not to panic.
Remember to smile and ____ ______ and unless
you’ve very unlucky you’ll soon think of something. In difficult situations I always talk about the weather.
L: Oh, good idea.on earthheavy-goingreligion goes blankstay relaxedMain idea:What to talk aboutB: If you have a meal don’t start eating before everyone is ______. And ________ you do, don’t leave immediately after the meal is finished. That could seem____. But when you ___ _____, be sure to thank your host for “a___________________”. Oh, and one last thing to remember…
L: Yes?
B: I know you’ll really enjoy yourself so be sure to________________.servedwhateverrudedo leavewonderful eveninghave a great timeMain ideas:When to leave the table
what to say to the host when you leaveMatch the following pieces of advice with the topics in activity 3.a. You should shake hands when you meet new people.b. You should bring some flowers or a bottle of wine.
c. You should open gifts immediately.
d. You shouldn’t use family names.
How to meet new people GiftsGifts What to call peoplee. You shouldn’t arrive too late.
f. You shouldn’t talk about politics and region.
g. You mustn’t leave as soon as you finish the meal.
h. You must thank your host for a wonderful evening.
i. You mustn’t arrive early.When to arrive for dinnerWhat to say to the host when you leaveWhen to leave the tableWhat to talk aboutWhen to arrive for dinnerRetell the conversation.
Topic: Ask for advicesTask Topic:1. How to meet new people
2. What to call peopleTopic:Gifts and when to arrive for dinnerTopic:What to talk aboutTopic:When to leave the table
What to say to the host when you leavePronunciation – Activity 1Listen to the speaker with an American accent.
Then listen to the speaker with a British accent.
Can you find out the differences ?Pronunciation Activity2Listen to the speakers. Do they speak in an American or a British accent?
Answers: UK
UK
US