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1 Unit 21 Speaking

2 Think … When and where do people use more body languages than spoken language ? Direct the traffic Judges of sports Ask for help in the distance…

3 Can you guess people’s thinking and feeling according to their body language?

4 Jay: Please follow me! Ronaldo: Victory! Feng: Hi, long time no see!

5 disappointedshy guess How is he feeling?

6 guess What does he want to express?

7 Speaking Situation 1. An old man is carrying a very heavy suitcase. Situation 2. Somebody is late for a flight (航班) and wants to go ahead of the queue. Situation 3. An old and sick person is on a crowded (拥挤的) bus and wants to sit down.

8 Ways of making offers: 1. Can/Could/Shall I help you? 2. Would you like me to … ? 3. Is there anything (else) I can do for you? 4. Do you want me to … ? 5. What (else) can I do for you? 6. Let me do/ carry/ help … (for you)? 7. Would you like some … ? 8. Do you need some help with?

9 Ways of making requests: 1. Could you please … ? 2. Could you give me a hand with … ? 3. Could you help me with …?

10 Ways of replying to others’ offers Acceptance 1. Thanks. That would be nice/fine. 2. That’s very kind of you. 3. Thank you for your help. 4. Yes, please. 5. Here, take this/my…

11 Ways of replying to others’ offers Refuse 1. No, thanks/thank you. I can manage it myself. 2. Thank you all the same. 3. That’s very kind of you, but …

12 Ways of replying to others’ requests Acceptance 1. With pleasure. 2. Yes, of course.

13 Ways of replying to others’ requests Refuse 1. I’m sorry, but... 2. I’d like to …, but …

14 Talking I Here are two situations. For each situation, prepare a role play with your partner and use both spoken words and body language to express your ideas. 1.You fall and hurt your foot while you are hiking on a lonely path. You need help, and see someone in the distance. You: Help!Help! Please come here! Person: What do you want? I can’t hear you! 2. You are visiting a strange city and need to buy some tea and oranges. You only know a little English and need to know where you can get them and how much they cost. You: Can you please help me? I need some tea and some oranges? Person: No problem. How much tea do you need? And how Many oranges?

15 Talking II Look at the following commands, warnings or prohibitions, and discuss with your partner what people would do with their body language. Go away; pick up these books; don’t Smoke here; don’t enter here; Stop! ; Watch out! A car is coming!; Be quiet; Don’t sit here; Be careful! Don’t slip; Come here.

16 Homework Imagine that you go abroad but you know little local language.One day,you go to a restaurant to have something to eat. Try to use body language as much as possible to let the waiter know what you mean.

17 Activity Option 1: Ask each of the students to write down his feelings at the moment. Then he can choose any of his classmates to describe how he or she is feeling and give reasons. If he is right,his group makes a score.

18 Interview The American Apple Company want to employ a sales manager. You are very interested in the position. Now the president of the company is interviewing you in his office. You talk about your education, work experience, the salary…. You want the job very much, so you use a lot of body language to express yourself more clearly and to prove you are good at communication.


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