Unit 4 Body Language Reading and thinking 课件(共23张PPT,内镶嵌视频) -人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册

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Unit 4 Body Language Reading and thinking 课件(共23张PPT,内镶嵌视频) -人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册

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(共23张PPT)
Reading and Thinking
Listening To How Bodies Talk
Mr. Bean told us the raw steak tasted______________ .
bad/disgusting
What helps you guess his feelings.
Eye contact
Facial expressions
Postures
Gestures
Forms of non-verbal communication非言语的沟通形式
Body language
Look and think.
Roland Barthes
罗兰·巴特
法国作家、思想家、社会学家、社会评论家和文学评论家


make a sound
What I hide by my language, my body utters.
—Roald Barthes
我的身体会说出来我用语言隐藏的话。
Skimming:
Match and underline the topic sentence of each paragraph.
Para. 1
Para. 2
Para. 3
Para. 4
Para. 5
Para. 6
A. Just like spoken language, body language varies from culture to culture .
B. Body language plays an important role in daily communication.
C. Even the gestures we use for " yes "and "no" differ around the world .
D. Some gestures seem to have the same meaning everywhere.
E. Some body language has many different uses.
F. The gesture for "OK" has different meanings in different cultures.
Introduction
The differences
The similarities
Different uses
3. How is the passage developed
A. narration(记叙文)
C. argumentation(议论文)
B. exposition(说明文)
D. application(应用文)
2.What’s the structure of this article
A. By giving data
C. By giving definitions
B. By giving examples
D. By giving comparisons
1. What is the type of the passage
Read for structure
What can body language talk to us?
Thoughts,opinions and feelings.
→Have better communication
Read for details (Para1)
Para.2 Body Language with different meanings in different cultures.
Body language/Gesture Country/Region Meanings
In some countries
Looking into someone’s eyes
Display interest
Making eye contact between sexes
Impolite/ not socially permitted
Middle East
Looking down when talking to an older person
Japan
A sign of respect
Para.3 Body Language with different meanings in different cultures.
Body language/Gesture Country/Region Meanings
OK sign
Money
Japan
France
Zero
Brazil/Germany
Not polite
Even the gestures we use for "yes" and "no" differ around the world. In many countries,shaking one's head means "no", and nodding means "yes".By comparison, in Bulgaria and southern Albania, the gesture has the opposite meaning.
Make inferences
Sometimes a passage does not say something directly. However, you can figure it out by looking at the clues in the passage.
Read for details (Para4)
What can be inferred from paragraph 4
A. “Yes” and “No” gestures have the same meaning everywhere.
B. People in Bulgaria express agreement through shaking their heads.
C. People in southern Albania express agreement through nodding.
D. The Russians usually shake hands when they meet.
1.When you meet your friend in France, you will .
2.When you meet your business partner in China, you will .
3.When you meet your boss in Japan, you will .
4.When you say good morning to your teacher at school, maybe he will .
C. shake hands
A
C
B
D
Read for details (Para4)
When you meet someone, what would you do in the following situations
A. kiss him/her on the cheek
B. bow from your waist
D. nod his/her head
Closing eyes
Place hands together and rest them on the side of the head
Move hands in circles over the stomach
What gestures does the author mention that have the same meaning in most places
Read for details (Para5)
A smile can
We can use a smile
Experts suggest smiling
at yourself in the mirror
There is nothing better than seeing the smiling face of a good friend.
get through difficult situations
break down barriers
to apologize, to greet, to ask for help,
to start a conversation
to make yourself feel happier and stronger
ease depression or loneliness
find friends in a world of strangers
help us
Read for details (Para6)
A smile costs nothing, but gives a lot.
P5
P1
P2-4
P6
Body
Language
Importance
Thoughts, opinions, feelings
“Ok” sign
Eye contact
Shake/nod the head
Greeting
Sleep & “I’m full”
7 uses of smile
Differences
Similarities
Uses
Summary — a mind map
Which statement does the author possibly agree with (Para. 2)
A. Never too old to learn.
B. Four eyes see more than two.
C. Action speaks louder than words.
D. When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
1. Judging from their gestures, people in which countries are probably the most expressive in terms of social interaction
A. Middle Eastern countries B. Japan
C. France & Russia D. Brazil or in Germany
2. People in which countries are probably the most reserved
A. Middle Eastern countries B. Japan
C. France & Russia D. Brazil or in Germany
Post-reading
Your friend—Tim want to go on his first trip to China. Can you give him some advice on body language in China
In China, it’s good manners to _____________ and have ___________ when talking to others.
keep smiling
eye contact
Advice on body language in China
In China,when people meet, it is proper for us to ________________________ rather than__________________ .
shake hands with others
kiss on the hand
Advice on body language in China
What should we pay attention to when we “listen to bodies talk” in the context of Globalization(全球化)
Critical Thinking
Treat every culture equally
Appreciate differences
Learn ways of communication
Know cultures and customs
Conclusion
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
1.preview the text.
2.课时作业 P25
Homework
1. in our interaction with other people
2. vary from culture to culture
3. be approprite to the culture
4. eye contact
5. display interest
6. by contrast
7. be approved of
8. be permitted to do sth.
9. demonstrate respect
10. look down
在与他人交流时
因文化而异
与…文化相适应
眼神交流;眼神接触
表示兴趣
相比之下
被认可
被允许做某事
表示尊重
向下看;蔑视
Useful phrases

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