外研版高中英语必修四Module3 Body Language and Non-Verbal Communication Introduction reading课件(共29张)

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课件29张PPT。likedislikeModule3 Body Language and Non-verbal CommunicationQQ expressions What do the following gestures mean?fight
be aggressive
hold weapons
spread her arms
(hug)hold up the hand
(want to speak)bow deeply
(greet someone)slapclapModule3 Body Language and Non-verbal CommunicationRevision of wordsthreatening
Aggressive
Weapon
Gesture
Slightly
Bow
Informal
Hold up
Spread
Slap
1. 击掌 vt.
2. 不正式的 adj.
3. 攻击的;挑衅的
4. 举起
5. 恐吓的 adj
6. 张开 v.
7.武器 n.
8.姿势;姿态 n.
9.轻微地;adv.
10.鞠躬 vi.
Read the text quickly and choose the best title.
1 Saying It Without Words
2 When in Rome, Do as the Romans
Do
3 Greetings Around the World
4 Read My MindFast ReadingFast Reading How many ways of greeting are mentioned in the passage?Para 4Para 2Para 3In which paragraph?Para 3Para 3Careful ReadingNow read the first paragraph carefully and fill out the blanks.Careful reading( blank-filling)communicationwords and sentencesbody languageunconsciouslearned
writtenspokenNow read paragraph two to four and find out some detailed information.Who ? How?They do this with the right handEuropeans and Americans
If our right hand is busing greeting someone, it cannot be holding a weapon, so the gesture is used to express one’s trust.
Why the right hand?When they are fighting in a war, people
are used to ______________________
because the right hand is
___________________________
hold weapons in the right hand the strongest hand for most people.When to shake hands?greet other peopletwo occasionsmake a dealMuslimsTouch their heart, mouth
and forehead in respectsalaam
Putting the right
hand over the
left
and bow slightly
Ancient ChineseHindus Join their hands
and bow their
head in respect.American youthsOne person holds up his hand, palm
outwards and five fingers spread. The
other person raises his hand and slapsThe ways of greetings in ChinaTraditionally in China, when we greet someone, we put the right hand over the left hand and bow slightly.
In modern times, Chinese people

__________________________use many other ways of greetingPeople in Asia countries: Greetings in Asian countries do not involve touching the other person, but they always involve the hands.
After reading Now, work in groups of four.
Student A decides the background.
Student B gives instructions about how to greet.
Student C and D act it out.
performancediscussionWhen in Rome,
do as the Romans do. Choose one specific way of greeting and search for information as much as possible. Write an introduction of about 100 words. Homework Thank you!