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1 Book4 Module 3 Body Language and Non-verbal Communication

2 Facial expressions angrysad painful smile

3 Well-done stop quiet In our life,we often use the body language, it is a way of our communication. Can you guess the meanings of these hand gestures ?

4 Oh, I give up Posture I am the best!

5 Learning goals (学习目标) 1.find out the best title 2.the main idea of each paragraph 3.get to know five different ways of greetings.

6 Read the text quickly and 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

7 Para 1 Para 2 Para 3 Para 4 Para 5 AB greetings in Asian countries ways of communication greetings in western countries fascinating Body language American youth’s greeting today.

8 communic ations body language words and sentences ______ words written words unconscious body positions __________ body language _______body language learned spoken How do people communicate with each other? Discussion

9 1. What does the word “communication” mean in the passage? A. Words and sentences. B. Unconscious body language. C. “Learned” body language. D. All of the above. Choose the best answers. D

10 2. “Shaking hands” means all the following EXCEPT “_______”. A. we agree and we trust each other B. we are not aggressive C. we respect each other D. our right hands are strongest D

11 3. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Giving a “salaam” is a kind of “learned” body language. B. A “high five” is a formal style of greeting. C. When we make a deal we shake hands. D. In Asia, touching each other when they meet isn’t a common greeting. B

12 4. Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the phrase “give away” in the last paragraph? A. Give sb. sth. for free. B. Throw away. C. Give up. D. Make sth. known to sb. D

13 5. What’s the author’s purpose in writing the passage? A. To teach us how to greet others. B. To advise us to use “learned” body language. C. To offer us some information about “learned” body language. D. To let us know why we shake hands when we meet. C

14 Chinese Hindus American youths high five Complete the table people Ways of greeting Parts of the body shake hands hands put the right hand over the left and bow slightly hands touch their heart, mouth and forehead Join their hands and bow their heads hands &heads hands Muslims Europeans, Americans

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