Module 11 Body language Unit 1 They touch noses! 课件(共45张PPT)+音频

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(共45张PPT)
Module
11
Body
language
外研·七年级下册
Unit
1
They
touch
noses!
New
words
and
phrases
v.
鞠躬;弯腰
bow
v.
&
n.
吻;亲吻
kiss
v.
(shook)
摇晃
shake
hands
握手
v.
&
n.
微笑
shake
smile
British
adj.
英国的;英国人的
German
n.
德国人;德语
adj.
德国的;德国人的;德语的
Russian
n.
俄罗斯人;俄语
adj.
俄罗斯的;俄罗斯人的;
俄语的
Japanese
n.
日本人;日语
adj.
日本的;日语的;日本人的
int.
什么(表示惊奇)
what
v.
点(头)
nod
n.
头;头部
hug
v.
拥抱;紧抱
pron.
各个;每个
head
each
n.
游客;观光者
visitor
俄罗斯
Russia
印度
India
adv.
一起;共同
together
adj.
毛利人的
touch
v.
触摸;接触
n.
鼻子
Maori
nose
each
other
互相;彼此
Do?you?know?the?meaning?of?the
following
gestures?
Stop!
Be
quiet.
OK.
Bye-bye.
Good/Well
down!
Do
you
know
the
meaning
of
the
following
facial
expressions?
happy
sad
angry
tired
kiss
Do?you?know?the?meanings?of?their
body
language?
shake
hands
hug
bow
touch
noses
smile
Listening
and
vocabulary
Match
the
pictures
with
the
words
and
expression
from
the
box.
3
2
1
1/2/3
Listen
and
match
the
pictures
with
the
nationality.
1
3
2
Now
work
in
pairs
and
check.

Are
they
Russian?

Yes,
they
are.

What
are
they
doing?

They’re
shaking
hands.
Daming:
What
are
they
doing?
Betty:
They’re
saying
hello.
They’re
kissing.
Daming:
Are
they
German?
Or
British?
Betty:
Maybe
they’re
French.
Daming:
And
these
people
are
shaking
hands.
I
think
they’re
Russian.
Tapescripts
Betty:
I
think
so
too.
And
these
people
are
Japanese,
I
think.
Daming:
Why?
Betty:
Because
they’re
smiling
at
each
other
and
bowing.
Listen
and
answer.
1.
Who?will?come?to?Lingling’s?school?
Some
Russian
teachers.
2.
What
will
Maori
people
do
when
they
meet?
They
will
touch
noses.
Listen
and
read.
Lingling:
We’re
going
to
have
some
Russian
teachers
at
school
tomorrow,
and
I’m
welcoming
the
visitors.
How
do
I
do
that?
Betty:
Lingling,
you
know,
in
Russia,
people
usually
kiss
three
times,
left,
right,
left.
Lingling:
What!
No,
I
didn’t
know
that.
We
Chinese
often
shake
hands
and
smile
shake
hands
(with
sb.)
(和某人)握手
smile
at
sb.
对某人微笑
when
we
meet
visitors,
and
sometimes
we
nod
our
heads.
But
we
never
kiss.
Only
parents
and
children
do
that.
Betty:
That’s
because
people
do
different
things
in
different
countries.
Lingling:
So
what
do
people
in
the
US
usually
do
when
they
meet?
adv.
只有;只是
那是因为……
Betty:
In
the
US
some
people
shake
hands,
and
some
kiss
or
hug
each
other.
In
India
people
put
their
hands
together
and
nod
their
heads.
And
do
you
know
what
Maori
people
in
New
Zealand
do
when
they
meet?
Lingling:
No.
What
do
they
do?
Betty:
They
touch
noses!
What!
I
didn’t
know
that.
Read
and
check
the
sentences.
1.
Russian
usually
kiss
the
visitors
three
times,
right,
left,
right.
2.
Chinese
often
shake
hands
and
smile
when
they
meet
visitors.
3.
Chinese
never
kiss
the
visitors.
4.
American
shake
hands,
and
some
kiss
or
hug
each
other.
5.
People
put
their
hands
together
and
nod
their
heads
in
India.
6.
Maori
people
touch
noses
when
they
meet.
left,
right,
left
Read
and
fill
in
the
table.
Countries
What
do
people
in...
do
when...?
Russia
China
The
US
India
Maori
They
usually
kiss
three
times,
left,
right,
left.
They
often
shake
hands
and
smile.
They
shake
hands,
kiss
or
hug
each
other.
They
put
their
hands
together
and
nod
their
heads.
They
touch
noses.
Now
complete
the
table
with
the
correct
form
of
the
words
from
the
box.
In
China,
people
shake
hands
and
smile
American
people
shake
hands
and
sometimes
(1)
______
kiss
In
(2)
______,
people
put
their
hands
(3)
________
and
nod
their
heads
when
they
meet
(6)
________.
In
(4)
_______,
people
kiss
each
other
three
times
Maori
people
(5)
______
noses.
India
together
Russia
touch
visitors
People
in
different
countries
may
use
different
body
language
to
express
the
same
meaning
and
feelings.
When
you
speak
with
people
from
other
countries,
try
to
understand
and
respect
their
body
language.
Pronunciation
and
speaking
Listen
and
repeat.
Chinese
each
French
teacher
touch
British
shake
people
French
British
/br/
/fr/?
/pl/
/t?/
/?/
Work
in
groups.
Talk
about
what
you
do
and
say
when
you
meet:
your
teacher
your
head
teacher
your
parents
after
school
your
best
friend
your
best
friend’s
parents
your
favourite
film
star
a
visitor
to
your
school
an
American
a
Russian

What
do
you
do
and
say
when
you
meet
your
teacher
in
the
morning?

I
smile
and
say
good
morning.
What
do
you
do
and
say
when
you
meet
your
head
teacher
in
the
morning?
I
bow
and
say
good
morning.
What
do
you
do
and
say
when
you
meet
_________?
I
_________.
Role-play
Language
points
1.
British
英国的
British
形容词,意为“英国的,英国人的”。
Britain
名词,意为“英国”。
例:这些参观者来自英国,他们是英国人。
The
visitors
come
from
Britain.
They’re
British.
【拓展】初中常用的国家名称、相应的形容
词和人:
China
America
Russia
Canada
中国
美国
俄罗斯
加拿大
Chinese
中国的;中国人
American
美国的;美国人
Russian
俄罗斯的;俄罗斯人
Canadian
加拿大的;加拿大人
Germany
Japan
Australian
India
德国
日本
澳大利亚
印度
German
德国的;德国人
Japanese
日本的;日本人
Australian
澳大利亚的;澳大利亚人
Indian
印度的;印度人
2.
...in?Russia,
people
usually
kiss
three
times,
left,
right,
left.
time
此处用作可数名词,意为“次数”,three
times
意为“三次”。在英语中,“一次”用once,“两次”用
twice,三次及三次以上用“基数词+times”。
例:服用这些药一天三次,你很快就会好起来的。
Take?this?medicine?three?times?a?day?and?you?
will
be?better?soon.
3.
We?Chinese?often?shake?hands?and?smile
when?we?meet?visitors,
and?sometimes?we?nod
our?heads.
nod
此处用作及物动词,意为“点(头)”,后接名词或代词作宾语。nod
现在分词是nodding,过去式是
nodded。
例:她,点点头,然后说“是的”。
She?nodded?her?head?and?then?said
“yes”.
【拓展】nod
还可用作不及物动词,意为“点头”,nod?at/to...
意为“向……点头”。
例:我们互相点头致意。
We?nod?to?each?other.
4.
...and?some?kiss?or?hug?each?other.
(1)
hug
此处用作动词,意为“拥抱;紧抱”,其过去式是?hugged。
例:有些人拥抱那些士兵。
Some?people?hugged?the?soldiers.
【拓展】hug?还可用作名词,意为“拥抱”。give
sb.
a?hug
意为“拥抱某人”。
例:过来,给我一个拥抱。
Come?here?and?give?me?a?hug.
(2)
each
代词,意为“各个;每个”,用于指两者或两者以上当中的每个。在句中可作主语、宾语或同位语等。
例:他们中的每个人都有一部词典。
Each?of?them?has?a?dictionary.
我们每个人都写了一篇文章。(行为动词前)
We?each?wrote?an?article.
(3)
each
other
意为“互相;彼此”,其所有格形式为
each
other’s。
例:我们应当互相学习。
We
should
learn
from
each
other.
他们彼此讲英语。
They
speak
English
to
each
other.
together
副词,意为“一起;共同”。
put...
together
意为“把……放在一起”;get?together?意为“聚集;聚会”。
5.
In
India
people
put
their
hands
together
and
nod
their
heads.
例:咱们把它们放在一起吧。
Let’s?put?them?together.
他们通常每月聚会一次。
They?usually?get?together?once?a?month.
6.
They
touch
noses!
touch
动词,意为“触摸;接触”,其第三人称单数形式为
touches。
例:不要触摸这些油画。
Don’t?touch?the?paintings.
【拓展】touch
作动词,还有“触动,打动”
的意思。
例:他的话打动了我。His?words?touched?me.
1.
_______
often
shake
hands
and
smile
when
we
meet
visitors.
A.
Our
Chinese
B.
We
Chinese
C.
Our
China
D.
We
China
2.
He
looked
at
her
with
________.
A.
a
smile
in
his
face
B.
smile
on
his
face
C.
smile
in
his
face
D.
a
smile
on
his
face
一、单项选择。
Exercise
3.
In
Russia,
people
usually
kiss
_______
times,
________.
A.
three;
left,
right,
left
B.
three;
right,
left,
right
C.
two;
left,
right
D.
two;
right,
left
4.
We
often
________
each
other
when
we
meet
friends.
A.
shake
hand
B.
shake
hands
C.
shake
hand
with
D.
shake
hands
with
5.
He
________
his
head
and
said
“yes”.
A.
nod
B.
nods
C.
nodded
D.
nodding
二、根据汉语意思完成句子。
1.
那是因为你听课不仔细。
______
_______
you
didn’t
listen
to
the
teacher
carefully.
2.他们经常互相帮助,互相学习。
They
often
help
and
learn
from
____
_____.
3.
不要碰我桌子上的报告。
Don’t
_____
the
report
__
my
desk.
That’s
because
each
other
touch
on