2. I can ask and answer the questions spontaneously with ’Push-push questions.’ 1. I can understand today’s reading text and deliver it with Body Language.

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2. I can ask and answer the questions spontaneously with ’Push-push questions.’ 1. I can understand today’s reading text and deliver it with Body Language.

body language, gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, distance, context, etc. Verbal Language Non-Verbal Language

Body Language can replace verbal messages. clarify verbal messages. emphasize verbal messages.

I’m warning you!! Be quiet! Good luck! I’m lying!

1.Assign the roles -Body languager: Describe the story using BL including only sound effects. -Interpreter: Look at the BL and interpret using only English. -Writer: Write the interpreter's saying but never look up at the people. -Error checker: Check the grammatical errors in the writing.

Ex> “Cheese!” the mouse said happily to himself. This is a story of 2 bad brothers. ‘One-Eye’ Bill and his brother, Ben. Bill was smart, but Ben was not. One night, Bill and Ben robbed some jewelry shops and when they left, they saw the police. A policeman shouted, “You! Stop!!” Bill and Ben said, “No, thanks.” They ran into a park. There was no moon, so the night was dark. Bill and Ben sat on the tree quietly. But the police had a dog whose name was Flea. He smelled with his nose and it found Bill’s tree. Bill had a smart idea. He said, “Miaow! Miaow!” when the dog came close. A policeman said, “Did you hear that? But no, there’s nobody here. It’s a cat.” Ben thought, “I can make an animal sound, too. But not a cat; something new.” Ben thought and thought, but he was slow. High in the tree, Ben could hear the police and the dog coming. The dog stopped and the police stopped, and they heard, “Moo! Mooo!” Bill said to Ben, “Hide in a tree quickly! Then, the police can’t see us.” So Bill climbed one and Ben another.

1. Make two questions based on your group story. 3. Rotate & give a sticker for each Q. 2. Error checker! Stand up! 4. Answer the questions ASAP.

What does Body Language mean to you?

Last Sunday, I was very sick. My fever was over 37º. Body Language is … Since I have a problem in my stomach, I couldn’t take any medicine. I could barely sleep. The next morning, I saw my friend sleeping on the floor with her head resting on the bed. She took care of me all night! I could feel how much she loved and cared for me. To me… Without words, Body Language is like… the power of my friend’s love!!