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Introduction & Reading and VocabularyIntroduction & Reading and Vocabulary Welcome to Class 20.
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Do you know this man? What do you know about him? He’s called Mr. Bean, Who is a comedian (喜剧演员) expressing himself by body language.
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Let’s enjoy a video of Mr. Bean and pay attention to his body language.video
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Discussion (1) Look at the pictures on the screen and discuss the meaning of them. Nice to meet you! Congratulations! Wonderful! Good job! Happy New Year!
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Well-done Ok stop quiet victory!
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Do you only use your hands to make gestures? What else can we use to make gestures?
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point wave a b
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smile c
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shake Which hands do they use? d Finish Activity 1 on page 21.
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Listen and match the situations with the pictures.
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1.meet a friend 2.show someone the way 3.see a friend in the distance 4.enter a friend’s house 5.say yes 6.say no 7.say who? Me? 8.say goodbye Speaking What will you do when…? a)I smile and say “how are you doing?” b)I point to the way and say, “Go this way please.” c)I wave my hand and say “Hello”. d)I smile and say: “Glad to visit your house.” e)I nod my head. f)I shake my head. g)I open my eyes wide pointing at myself with my index finger. h)I wave my hands and say: “Goodbye.”
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1. How much do you communicate with your body? A. not at all B. not much C. a lot D.Perhaps more than I think. E.Perhaps more than with words. 2. Can you give reasons for your choice? Discussion
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Before the reading,let’s learn some words.
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bow
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clap slap high five
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gun knife
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weapon
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Muslim
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Hindu
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Read the passage quickly and silently then choose the best title. 1. Saying It Without Words 2. When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do 3. Greeting Around the World 4. Read My Mind
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Careful reading 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.
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Countries or areas Way of greetingBody parts involved meaning of the greeting Common greeting Shake hands The right hand I trust you… China Hindus American youths put the right hand over the left and bow slightly or shake hands The hands show respect Join hands and bow heads Hands and head respect High five hands Europe, America Fill in the form with the details.
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According to the passage, imitate( 模仿) the ways of greeting of different people, such as European, Chinese, Muslim, Hindu, American youths. I will ask pairs of you to imitate. Activity
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Chinese
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Word study Activity 3 on P23 aggressive, deal, gesture, greet, formal, informal, position, trust, unconscious, weapon 1. Guns and knives are two different types of _______. 2. Someone who has a(n) ___________ attitude may be violent. 3. You can _______ someone by saying “hello” 4. Your _______ is the way you are sitting or standing. 5. If you are ____________ of something you do not know it is happening. 6. A(n) ______ is a business agreement. weapons aggressive greet position unconscious deal
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7. An _____ is a movement of the body to communicate something. 8. If you _____ someone you believe them and rely on them. 9. “Give me five!” is a(n) _________greeting. 10. People are usually more _______ with people they don’t know. aggressive, deal, gesture, greet, formal, informal, position, trust, unconscious, weapon gesture trust informal formal
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speaking ringing writing typing Spoken language Written language Body language Ways of communicating gesturing conclusion
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HW 1.Find more information about different greetings in other cultures. 2. Finish off the exercise related to vocabulary and reading in the Workbook.
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Guess the meaning of the hand language. (手语) earphone one thing we use in daily life
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a kind of animal monkey
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a kind of animal tiger
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a kind of food people like to eat melon seeds
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