课件24张PPT。Module 3
Body Language & Non-verbal CommunicationReading and Vocabulary﹡ Do you know the man in the video?
﹡ What do you know about him?Pre-reading: leading-inMr. ChaplinHe is a comedian who expresses himself by body language.Facial expressions 面部表情
Hand gestures手势
Posture 身体姿势Body languageIn our life ,we often use the body lang-uage, it is a way of our communication. Look at the pictures below.shake handsvictoryokstopGreat!Listen to the tape and choose the best title.
1 Saying It Without Words
2 When in Rome, Do as the Roman Do
3 Greeting Around the World
4 Read My MindListeningPara 4Para 3In which paragraph?Para 3Para 3Para 2Fast ReadingPara 1Para 2Para 3Para 4Para 5The first partThe second partThe third partRead paragraph 2How do Europeans and Americans greet each other?
Why do they use the right hand?
When do they do this?They do this with the .Europeans and Americans greet each other by
shaking handsright handIf our right hand is busy greeting someone, it cannot be , so the gesture is used to express one’s .
Why the right hand?When they are fighting in a war, people
are used to ______________________
because the right hand is
___________________________
holding weapons in the right hand the strongest hand for most people.holding a weapontrustWhen to shake hands?greet other peopletwo occasionsmake a dealRead paragraph 3Who are mentioned in this paragraph?
How do they greet each other?People in Asian countries:Greetings in Asian countries do not involve touching the other person, but they always involve the hands.
Put the right
hand over the left
and bow slightly
Ancient ChineseMuslimsTouch their heart, mouth
and forehead in respectsalaamHindus Join their hands
and bow their
head in respect.Read paragraph 4Who are mentioned in this paragraph?
How do they greet each other?American youthsOne person holds up his hand, palm outwards
and five fingers spread. The other person raises
his hand and slaps the other’s open hand above
the head in a “high five”. True or False
1. Not all body language is conscious.
2. Europeans shake hands with their left hand.
3. In Asia, people touch strangers when they meet.
4. In the US a “high five” is a way of saying hello.
5. A “high five” is a formal gesture.
6. Body language is less communicative than spoken or written language.Post-ReadingGuessing game: One student acts out by body language, and the other speaks out the meaning in English.你做我猜conclusionWhat have you learned ?HomeworkWrite a short passage about the greetings in different countries.
Complete the exercises related to Vocabulary and Reading on page 23.Thank you!
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