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Unit 4 Body language
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Is he happy ?
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What is the feeling of the baby ? sad surprised
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angry kiss
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looking down upon sb.
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Game: posture
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eye contact
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Definition for Body Language One form of communication without using any words Eye contact Facial expression Gesture Posture
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Discussion : 1.What is the function of body language? 2. What do you think the role of body language in our daily life?
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The function of body language: Body language is to show all Kinds of feelings, wishes and attitudes.
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The role of body language: It is sometimes more important than spoken language and it may make us misunderstand each other as well.
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MeaningAction 1. to show anger. 2. to threaten that person. 3. to show agreement 4. to show disagreement or refusal. similar body language
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MeaningAction 1. to show anger.Frowning and turning your back to someone. 2. to threaten that person. 3. to show agreement 4. to show disagreement or refusal. similar body language
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MeaningAction 1. to show anger.Frowning and turning your back to someone. 2. to threaten that person. Closing your hand and shaking it at someone. 3. to show agreement 4. to show disagreement or refusal. similar body language
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MeaningAction 1. to show anger.Frowning and turning your back to someone. 2. to threaten that person. Closing your hand and shaking it at someone. 3. to show agreement Nodding the head up and down. 4. to show disagreement or refusal. similar body language
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MeaningAction 1. to show anger.Frowning and turning your back to someone. 2. to threaten that person. Closing your hand and shaking it at someone. 3. to show agreement Nodding the head up and down. 4. to show disagreement or refusal. Shaking the head. similar body language
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MeaningAction 5. to show no interest to the person. 6. to protect yourself from an unwanted conversation. similar body language
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MeaningAction 5. to show no interest to the person. Looking away from a person or yawning. 6. to protect yourself from an unwanted conversation. similar body language
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MeaningAction 5. to show no interest to the person. Looking away from a person or yawning. 6. to protect yourself from an unwanted conversation. Standing, holding your arms across your chest. similar body language
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MeaningAction 7. to show you are interested. 8. to show you do not believe what you hear or you do not like it. similar body language
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MeaningAction 7. to show you are interested. sitting, looking at and turning towards the person you are talking to. 8. to show you do not believe what you hear or you do not like it. similar body language
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MeaningAction 7. to show you are interested. sitting, looking at and turning towards the person you are talking to. 8. to show you do not believe what you hear or you do not like it. Rolling your eyes and turn your head away. similar body language
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smile The universal body language:
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smile The universal body language:
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smile The universal body language: A smile does not always mean that one is happy. A smile can hide other feelings, such as anger, fear or worry. If someone “loses face” they may smile to hide it. A smile usually intends to put people at ease.
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We must show respect for people by giving a hug. ﹙ ﹚ F Looking directly at an adult is always good behavior. ﹙ ﹚ F
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Discussion: 1.How can we know other’s feelings, even if they do not speak to us? 2.Why should we be careful of our own body language ? 3.Why is it important to watch others as well as listen to them?
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Homework: Finish the exercise 3 and the exercise in Using structures.
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