课件20张PPT。Unit 4 Body LanguagePeriod 4 Reading III am tired.I am full.I am hungry. press palms/rest
your head on it/
eyes closed move hand
in circle pat stomachUsually what gestures we will do ?Warming up ( 10 m ) show interest be rude or disrespectful money zero rudenessCan you figure out the meanings of the following gestures in the following countries? the number one rude great / good jobWell-doneOk stopquietGesturesvictory!
Discussion :1.What is the fun_ction of body language?
2. What do think the role of body language in our daily life?
3. Are all the body language the same in the world? What do you know about them?First---reading Decide which of these statements are true and which are false. Tick the correct box. If the statement is false, explain why it is wrong.Reading -- I ( 7m )Body language is never as important as spoken language.
If you are angry at a person, you might turn your back to him or her.
You can threaten a person by refusing to speak.
If you stand with your arms across your body, you are always protecting yourself from being physically attacked.Fis often more important thanTFYou threaten a person by physical action.FYou may be protecting yourself from a conversation you do not want, or you may be showing that you do not agree with someone.5. If you sit looking away from a person, or with your back turned, you are saying you are not interested in that person.
6. You should not greet your new boss by giving her or him a hug.
7. Body language is the same all over the world.
8. Most people can understand each other if they try.TTFsometimes the same, but it is sometimes quite different.TTry to find some of the body language which shows similar feelings or ideas and some which shows different feelings or ideas in different cultures.Second-readingReading -- II ( 10m )similar body language 1.frowning or turning one’s back to someoneto show anger2. closing one’s hand and shaking it at someoneto threaten that person3. nodding the head up and downto show agreementsimilar body language 4. shaking the head to show disagreement or refusal5. looking away from a person or yawning to show no interest to the person6. standing, holding your arms across your chestto protect yourself from an unwanted conversationsimilar body language 7. sitting, looking at and turning towards the person you are talking to8. rolling your eyes and turn your head awayto show you are interestedto show you do not believe what you hear or you do not like it1.children’s looking directly at an adult in Asia and South Americanot good behavior 2.children’s not looking directly at the teacher in North Americato get punishment from their teachers because they think the children are not telling the truth2. standing too close to your boss or teacher3.a hug to your boss or teachernot acceptable probably not a good idea to show respect1. a smile smileUniversal gesturesA smile does not always mean that one is happy.A smile can hide other feelings, such as anger, fear or worry.If someone “loses face” they may smile to hide it.A smile usually intends to put people at ease.Post –reading Discussion:How can we know other’s feelings, even if they do not speak to us?
Why should we be careful of our own body language ?
Why is it important to watch others as well as listen to them?Discussion ( 5m )Giving PerformancePlease act out according to the following situations(choose either one):Presentation ( 8m )Situation 1: You are meeting a British friend in the airport, and you are going to hug him. Imagine what will happen.
Situation 2: You are visiting in another country, and you want to cut hair, but you have difficulty in communicating. How can you communicate with the barber with body language?Language points for reading IIHomework:Read the passage in Reading Task on P66 and then finish the exercise on P67.