课件32张PPT。Book 4 Unit 4Enjoy a video Tai Lihua(邰丽华) is deaf and dumb(聋哑的) , so body language plays a very important part in her life. Thousands of Hands Kwan-yinBody LanguageWhat are they trying to tell us?Guess shake hands kiss hugshake nodbowPostureWell-doneOk stopquietGesturevictory!happy sad angry tired confused“I have lost my wallet!”“I can’t believe she said that!That is so unfair!”“I got an A in math!”“It’s been a long day. I can’t keep my eye open.”“I don’t know what to do.”Facial expressionBody LanguageBody language is one form of nonverbal communication (非言辞交际) without using words, including _________ , _________ , __________________ and so on. gesturesfacial expressionsposturesBody language can express our feelings and help us communicate with each other easily.In China, people shake hands.When people meet each other…Greet
friendsFrance
andRussiaOther
countriesa loving hugkiss on the cheeka bow / a nod of headDifferent countries have different customs and different body languages.
Body language differs from culture to culture.
It’s important for us to grasp(理解) and respect each other’s culture in order to make good communication.ReadingCommunication:
?No problem Tony GarciaColombiaJulia SmithBritainAkira NagataJapanGeorge CookCanadaAhmed AzizJordan Darlene CoulonFrance1. How many international students are there in the passage?
2.Who are they and where are they from?SkimmingWhile reading, please try to divide the whole passage into four parts and match the main idea. Part 1.
(para. 1)
Part 2
(para. 2 &3 )
Part 3.
(para. 4 )
Part 4.
(para. 5)
Meeting international students at Capital International Airport.Examples of cultural “body language”.Different people have different body languages.Summary of body language.ScanningCareful readingTime: _____________
People: ________________________
_______________________________
Place: _______________________________
What to do:
yesterdaya student , the writer ( I )the Capital International Airporttake _________________________ first to their_______________ and then to the ____________.dormitoriescanteenthe international studentsTask 1 Read part 1, fill in the blanks belowthis year’s international studentsTony Garcia (Columbia)
Julia Smith (Britain)
Akria Nagata (Japan)
George Cook (Canada)
Darlene Coulon (France)Task 2 Read part 2 and match the people and the different ways of greeting. does not stand very close to others or touch strangers
approaches others closely and touches their shoulder and kisses them on the cheek
Bows
shakes hands and kisses others twice on each cheek
shakes hands
L15: … a major misunderstanding.L18: … another culture mistake.Tony Garcia Julia Smith(Columbia )He approached Julia, ___________________and ______ her on the ______.She ___________ appearing _________ and put up her hands, as if ___________.touched her shoulderkissedcheekstepped backsurprisedin defence(Britain)Task 3 Find out the two cultural mistakes in Para2:The first cultural mistakekissed on the cheekNo touching!George Cook Akira Nagata(Canada )He _______ his hand ____ to the Japanese student.He _______ so his _______ touched George’s ___________.reached outbowednose(Japan)The second cultural mistakeshook handsbowedmoving hands Tony Garcia (Columbia)Julia Smith (Britain)
George Cook (Canada)Japanese- Akira NagataTask 4 Read para.3, translate the sentences then answer the questions.
. 作者是男性还是女性?
. Tony 和Darlene 是如何互相打招呼的?
. 穆斯林国家的人互相打招呼的方式一样吗?
Is the writer a male or a female?How did Tony and Darlene greet each other?Do the people in Muslim countries greet others in the same way?Task 4 Read para.3, translate the sentences then answer the questions.1.Is the writer a male or a female?2.How did Tony and Darlene greet each other?3.Do the people in Muslim countries greet others in the same way?A male./He is a male.Ahmed Aziz only shakes hands with men.They shook hands and then kissed each other twice on each cheek.When Darlene Coulon met Tony Garcia, they shook hands and then kissed each other twice on each cheek.No, the don’t./No. stand close and shake handsnodTo men:To women:Approach others closely and are more likely to touch them.Do not stand very close to others or touch strangers when they meet. BowShake handsTask 5 Fill in the table according to Part 3Task 6 Read part 4, judge the statements T or F1. Body language in some countries is good while some in others is bad.2. Not all members of a culture behave in the same way.3. Learning English well can certainly help avoid difficulties in today’s world of cultural crossroads.FTFnot good or badStudying international customsBody language is very important in our daily life, and it may vary from different cultures. When we are visiting other countries, we should follow their customs. That is to say, _________________________.入乡随俗What can you learn from this passage? SummaryWhen in Rome, do as the Romans do.RetellingRetell the passage according to the hint pointsPart 1.
Yesterday -- a student and I (the writer) -- the Capital International Airport – meet -- take -- dormitories – canteen– watch—greet.
Part 2
Tony Garcia -- kiss on the cheek -- Julia Smith -- move away.
George Cook -- shake hands -- Akira Nagata -- bow.
Ahmed Aziz -- come too close to me -- step back.
Darlene Coulon -- Tony Garcia -- shake hands -- kiss on the cheek.
Mr. Cook – touch -- Japanese’s nose -- bowed -- apologized.Part 3
English people -- do not stand or touch strangers –meet;
People from Spain, Italy and South American countries -- approach -- touch
Japanese -- Bow
People around the world -- shake hands
Part 4
Have friends – help -- learn “body languages” of different cultures Another student and I from our university’s student association went to the airport to meet some international students who were coming to study at Beijing University. Not all people from different cultures greet each other in the same way. Here’s what happened.
Tony Garcia from Colombia tried to kiss Julia Smith from Britain on the cheek but she moved away. George Cook from Canada tried to shake hands with Akira Nagata from Japan, who bowed instead. Ahmed Aziz from Jordan came too close to me, so I stepped back. Darlene Coulon from France and Tony Garcia shook hands and kissed each other on the cheek.
Having international friends has helped me to learn more about “body languages” of different cultures. Studying them can help us avoid difficulties in today’s global society. Homework1. Finish Ex 2-3 on page 28.
2. Find out more information about the different body language in the world.