if you are happy~ if you're happy and you know it clap your hands if you're happy and you...
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If You Are Happy~If You Are Happy~• If you're happy and you know it Clap Your hands• If you're happy and you know it• Never be afraid to show it• If you're happy and you know it Clap your hands
• If you're happy and you know it Stomp your feet• If you're happy and you know it• Never be afraid to show it• If you're happy and you know it Stomp your feet
• If you're happy and you know it Wink your eyes• If you're happy and you know it • Never be afraid to show it• If you're happy and you know it Wink your eyes
Unit 3 Lesson1Unit 3 Lesson1
Body Language Body Language
Our body partsOur body parts
knee
back
head
hand
shoulder
foot
leg
arm
head
arm
knee
legfoot
hand
back
shoulder
Can you do this?Can you do this?
• nod your head• shake your hands• cross your arm• shrug your shoulder• open your eyes and mouth wide• raise your hand
Clapping hands
means welcome / congratulations
Waving hands
means hello / goodbye / no
gesture 手势/’d est (r)/ʒ ʃə
Very good!
Could you give me a lift?
thumb up
Match the main ideas of each Match the main ideas of each paragraph.paragraph.
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Some gestures are common in most parts of the world.
Some gestures may carry different meanings to different people.
The introduction of the body language.
Paragraph 1Paragraph 1 Fill in the missing words.
People ______________each other by __________. But there is one language__________and_________than____________---body language
How do people communicate with each other? Do body languages always have the same meaning?
languages
communicate with
stronger even louderother languages
keep in touch withlanguages stronger even louderany other language
Paragraph Two: T or FParagraph Two: T or F
• Some gestures are in most parts of the world.
• When someone puts his index finger up to his lips, he is
• heads means “Yes” in most countries.
• We ought to be careful when we use our body languages.
(F)
(F)
(F)
(T)
common
asking others to be quiet
Nodding
different
asking others for help
Shaking
Match the meaning of some new words Match the meaning of some new words and phrases in Para.3and phrases in Para.3
• A). A problem, worry, difficulty
• B). however / on the other aspect
• C). A remark (语言) or action that makes people upset.
On the other hand
trouble
Insult /in'sʌlt/
Fill in the blank:Fill in the blank:• Body languages may bring us some trouble, because_
________________________________________________
• _________________________________________________means “OK” in most parts of the world.
• If we want to communicate with others well, we must___________________________________.
some gestures may carry different
Joining the thumb and the index finger in a circle
be careful when we use our body languages
What else does this gesture mean?
meanings.
Complete the table belowComplete the table belowGesture Country & Area Meaning
1. Nodding heads
In
1.
2. 2. No
3.putting one’s finger up to the lips
3.
joining the thumb and the index finger in a circle
1. in most countries 1. OK
2. in France 2.
3. in 3. an insult
Shaking heads most parts of the world
Yes
asking others to be quiet
South America
Zero
Japan, China, America, EuropeJapan, China, America, Europe (欧洲)(欧洲)• Greeting:• In __________people often greet by kissing
on both cheeks( 脸颊) .• In _________men greet by bowing. • In ______________________________, peo
ple shake hands to show "their greeting".
Europe
Japan
most countries like China or America
Guess the gesture:Guess the gesture:
1. Li Hui, a Chinese student has failed in all 1. Li Hui, a Chinese student has failed in all the tests in school. He is very afraid. He use the tests in school. He is very afraid. He use the gesture to say: the gesture to say: My parents will kill me!My parents will kill me!
2. Jack, an American student is having 2. Jack, an American student is having dinner in his friend’s house. He is using the dinner in his friend’s house. He is using the gesture to tell his friend: gesture to tell his friend: I’m full.I’m full.
• Crossing one's legs:• In the United States is a sign of being relaxed.In the United States is a sign of being relaxed.• In Korea, it's not allowed because it’s impolitIn Korea, it's not allowed because it’s impolit
e.e.
•Putting a hand on a person's neck
What have you got?What have you got?
Assignments:Assignments:
• Find out 2-3 gestures which carry the same meaning.
• Find out 2-3 gestures which carry different meanings.
• Share with your classmates and make a discussion about different meanings of body languages