课件18张PPT。Welcome She is Tai Lihua, a famous dancer.
She can't speak and hear, how can she communicate with people?
body language He is Mr. Bean.
He is a famous actor.
Do you know how he feels in the two pictures?
How do you know that?body languageLesson 40: Body LanguageWhat is body language?Body language is a kind of communication without using words.
Body language is the movements of our body that show other people what we are thinking or feeling.
Eye contact(目光接触), facial expression(面部表情), gesture (手势)and posture(姿势) are different kinds of body language.
ListeningListen to the lesson and write true (T) or false (F)
1. In some European countries, people like to kiss each other to show friendship and love. ( )
2. Nodding your head means “yes” and shaking your head means “no” everywhere in the world. ( )
3. A thumbs-up means “well done” in Germany. ( )
4. When Americans wave goodbye, it looks like “no” in some European countries. ( )
TFFTReading In China and abroad, people sometimes communicate without speaking. How do they do this? They use body language. But body language is not the same in all cultures.
Para.1 In China and some other countries, friends shake hands to greet each other. They may be new friends or old, but they shake hands to show friendship and trust. In some European countries, people kiss each other on both cheeks. It's another way to show friendship and love.Para.2 In India, when people nod their heads, they mean “no”. Para.3And when people shake heads, they mean “yes”. But in most other countries, these things mean the opposite. A thumbs-up means “okay” or “well done” in most cultures. In Australia, however, it is not polite. In Japan, it means “five”, and in Germany, it means “one”. Para.4 In most places, people point to things with their fingers. But in some places, people point with their lips. They think it's rude to point with a finger. Para.5 When Italians wave goodbye, it may look like “come here!” to Americans. But the American goodbye wave looks like “no” in many parts of Europe and South America.Para.6 One body language is the same all around the world: a smile. Try it, and you'll see!Para.7Read the lesson carefully and complete the table.
in China and other countrieskiss each other on both cheeksnoin Indiain Australiain GermanyBody language is very important in our daily life, and it may be not the same in different cultures. When we are visiting other countries, we should follow their customs. That is to say, _________________________.When in Rome, do as the Romans do.入乡随俗What can you learn from this passage?SummaryHomework1. Search more body languages on the Internet to know better about the body language.
2. Do No.3 of Let's Do It!Thanks for your attention!