高一英语必修四unit4-Body-language-reading公开课课件
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you as you introduce yourself to them. T
Some body languages in some countries are
Ngoonde owfhtihleeseomaceticoonusnistrieeisth’ ebrogdoyoladnogrubaagde. F
Homework
1. Get ready to retell the text in your own words.
2. Preview the next part.
Careful reading :
Matching the people and the different ways of
greeting (para2&5)
Tony Garcia (Columbia)
shakes hands and kisses others twice on each cheek
Darlene Coulon (France)
does not stand very close to others or touch strangers
Akira Nagata (Japan) George Cook (Canada) Julia Smith (Britain)
Tony Garcia (Columbia)
Discussion:
An Englishman and a man
from Jordan meet for the
first time, an interesting
thing happens.
…
Guess why?
.English people usually do not
stand very close to others or touch strangers as soon as they meet.
Jordan
Countries: Japan , Jordan , Columbia,
Canada
male or female
male
Male: Ahmed Aziz moves very close to you and ask you a question, and shakes your hands.
Read the text carefully, then decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
Englishmen odfotenn’tstand close to others or
touch strangers as soon as they meet. F
Fast reading: find the characters and where they are from?
Name Tony Garcia
Julia Smith
Country
Columbia
Britain
George Cook Akira Nagata
Canada
Japan
Ahmed Aziz
don’t do
that.
side. Waving
one’s
hand (s)
countries USA
China
Shrugging one’s France &Russia shoulders.
I don’t know
Shaking one’s head
or hand
China
Reading
Communication: No problem?
.People from Jordan often move
close to others (man), and shake their hands.
.Body language is very general, and
not all members of all cultures behave the same way.
C. People use body movements to send messages and different body movements have different meanings.
D. The importance of knowing customs.
Please divide the passage into four parts and find out the main idea of each part.
Different countries have different body languages.
Same body language has the different meanings.
Different body languages has the same meaning.
Postures that have different meanings:
Darlene Coulon
You
Jordan
France China
Fast reading:
Which is the main idea of the text?
A. There are different customs in different countries.
B. Foreigners should follow the customs of the country where they are visiting.
Body language is the movements or positions of our body that show other people what we are thinking or feeling. Such as eye contact, facial expression, gesture, and posture.
Most people around the world now greet
each otheshr abkyinkgisshinagnd. s. F
Japanese will bow to others as greeting. T
PE.ego.pAlehmfroemd AJozirzdan will move very close to
Come here !
Good ! / Great !
“No,You can not do that"
OK
• She is deaf and dump, so body language plays a very important part in her life.
What is body language?
US Nigeria
Great & good job rude
Germany & Japan Number one
Japan
money
France
Zero
Brazil & Germany rude
Meaning
Gesture
Moving the
index finger
No, no, from side to
Julia Smith (Britain)
Bows
Akira Nagata (Japan)
George Cook (Canada)
shakes hands
approaches others closely and touches their shoulder and kisses them on the cheek
gesture
eye contact
posture facial expression
Different ways to meet or part
handshake a loving hug a kiss on the cheek
two palms together nose- kiss
bowing
are bad.
Ways to greet each other
Approach others closely and are more likely to
touch them. Columbia Bow Japan Shake hands. Canada
Shake hands and stand quite close to other men. Nod to women but do not shake hands with them.
Part 1 : (Para1)
A) Summary of body language.
Part 2: (Para 2 and 3)
Part 3: (Para 4 )
Part 4: (Para 5)
B) Different peoples have different body language. C) You are sent to Capital International Airport to meet international students. D) Examples of learned or cultural “body language”.
Some body languages in some countries are
Ngoonde owfhtihleeseomaceticoonusnistrieeisth’ ebrogdoyoladnogrubaagde. F
Homework
1. Get ready to retell the text in your own words.
2. Preview the next part.
Careful reading :
Matching the people and the different ways of
greeting (para2&5)
Tony Garcia (Columbia)
shakes hands and kisses others twice on each cheek
Darlene Coulon (France)
does not stand very close to others or touch strangers
Akira Nagata (Japan) George Cook (Canada) Julia Smith (Britain)
Tony Garcia (Columbia)
Discussion:
An Englishman and a man
from Jordan meet for the
first time, an interesting
thing happens.
…
Guess why?
.English people usually do not
stand very close to others or touch strangers as soon as they meet.
Jordan
Countries: Japan , Jordan , Columbia,
Canada
male or female
male
Male: Ahmed Aziz moves very close to you and ask you a question, and shakes your hands.
Read the text carefully, then decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
Englishmen odfotenn’tstand close to others or
touch strangers as soon as they meet. F
Fast reading: find the characters and where they are from?
Name Tony Garcia
Julia Smith
Country
Columbia
Britain
George Cook Akira Nagata
Canada
Japan
Ahmed Aziz
don’t do
that.
side. Waving
one’s
hand (s)
countries USA
China
Shrugging one’s France &Russia shoulders.
I don’t know
Shaking one’s head
or hand
China
Reading
Communication: No problem?
.People from Jordan often move
close to others (man), and shake their hands.
.Body language is very general, and
not all members of all cultures behave the same way.
C. People use body movements to send messages and different body movements have different meanings.
D. The importance of knowing customs.
Please divide the passage into four parts and find out the main idea of each part.
Different countries have different body languages.
Same body language has the different meanings.
Different body languages has the same meaning.
Postures that have different meanings:
Darlene Coulon
You
Jordan
France China
Fast reading:
Which is the main idea of the text?
A. There are different customs in different countries.
B. Foreigners should follow the customs of the country where they are visiting.
Body language is the movements or positions of our body that show other people what we are thinking or feeling. Such as eye contact, facial expression, gesture, and posture.
Most people around the world now greet
each otheshr abkyinkgisshinagnd. s. F
Japanese will bow to others as greeting. T
PE.ego.pAlehmfroemd AJozirzdan will move very close to
Come here !
Good ! / Great !
“No,You can not do that"
OK
• She is deaf and dump, so body language plays a very important part in her life.
What is body language?
US Nigeria
Great & good job rude
Germany & Japan Number one
Japan
money
France
Zero
Brazil & Germany rude
Meaning
Gesture
Moving the
index finger
No, no, from side to
Julia Smith (Britain)
Bows
Akira Nagata (Japan)
George Cook (Canada)
shakes hands
approaches others closely and touches their shoulder and kisses them on the cheek
gesture
eye contact
posture facial expression
Different ways to meet or part
handshake a loving hug a kiss on the cheek
two palms together nose- kiss
bowing
are bad.
Ways to greet each other
Approach others closely and are more likely to
touch them. Columbia Bow Japan Shake hands. Canada
Shake hands and stand quite close to other men. Nod to women but do not shake hands with them.
Part 1 : (Para1)
A) Summary of body language.
Part 2: (Para 2 and 3)
Part 3: (Para 4 )
Part 4: (Para 5)
B) Different peoples have different body language. C) You are sent to Capital International Airport to meet international students. D) Examples of learned or cultural “body language”.