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北师大版高中英语选修7Unit 19 Lesson 3Body Language教案1 北师大版 选修7

北师大版高中英语选修7Unit 19 Lesson 3Body Language教案1 北师大版 选修7

Lesson 3 Body LanguageTeaching aims:1. Know about body language2. Learn some words for comparison and contras tTeaching Aids: computerTeaching procedures:1.Warm-upLook at the photos. What kind of language are the people in the photos using to communicate?2.Speaking ( Let’s talk)In pairs, talk about the various gestures, facial expressions and body movements that you often use to communicate your attitudes and feelings.3.ReadingRead the text and use the strategies to choose a heading for each paragraph.There is one extra heading.a)examples of unsuccessful body language para.1 _____g___b)research on different cultures and body language para.2 ____e____c)the disadvantages of smiling para.3 ____a____d)why body language can be confusing para.4 ____d_____e)examples of successful body language para.5 ____b____f)concluding statement para.6 ____f_____g)introduction4.DiscussionAccording to the text, who would be more likely to use the following body language, a Greek, a Canadian, a Japanese or an American?5.V ocabulary—words for comparison and contrast6.ExerciseNow choose the correct words from the brackets▪Many people in England use gestures that are ( however/ similar to) gestures in the USA.▪Peter is a very friendly person. James is (too/ both).▪(While/ As well) I like chocolate ice-cream, my mum likes coffee ice-cream.She likes strawberry (unlike/ as well), (also/ but) I don’t.7. Homework。

Unit19LanguageLesson3Bodylanguage第二课时重点单词解析

Unit19LanguageLesson3Bodylanguage第二课时重点单词解析

Unit 19 Language Lesson 3 Body language 第二课时重点单词解析考点1 hesitate【要点提示】v. 犹豫;踌躇;有疑虑;不愿意Harriet hesitated a moment before replying .哈里特犹豫了一下才回答。

Don’t hesitate about that. Do it at once.对于那件事不要再犹豫了。

马上去做吧。

She hesitated so long about attending the concert that when she decided to go, the tickets were sold out.她为是否去听音乐会踌躇了很久,当她决定去时,票已售光了。

He hesitated before he answered because he didn't know what to say.他在回答之前犹豫了一下,因为他不知道说什么。

We do not hesitate to give our lives for our country, let alone suffer some hardships.我们不惜为国献身,更不必说吃点苦了。

He did not hesitate to ask her to sit beside him.他毫不犹豫地请她坐在他身旁。

In case you need something, please don't hesitate to ask me.如果你需要什么东西, 请不客气地对我说。

Embarrassment caused me to hesitate.窘迫使得我(讲话)吞吞吐吐。

【构词】hesitation n. 踌躇;犹豫;支吾其词After some hesitation one of them began to speak.犹豫了一会之后,他们其中的一个开始说话了。

高中英语Unit19LanguageLesson3BodyLanguage课件北师大版选修7

高中英语Unit19LanguageLesson3BodyLanguage课件北师大版选修7

⑦People often use body language on purpose. Someone who does not know the answer to a question will move their shoulders upwards away from their upper body and then let them fall, meaning“I don't know”. However, body language can be unconscious as well. ⑧A person who is feeling uncomfortable or nervous will often hold their body in a very rigid manner and have a tight look about their mouths. ⑨They might also cross their arms and move in an abrupt way resembling a robot more than a human. ⑩They might not even realise how they are acting but their
语言不通时,身体语言就非常有用。例如,在外国,要想买 东西的话,只要面带微笑并且指着你想买的东西就可以。另一方 面,你也可以摇头表示你不喜欢。你可以用手指讨价还价,甚至 可以用手比划出你想要的东西的形状来问问题——尽管这会让nguage can sometimes be ambiguous. Although every culture around the world uses the same gestures and expressions,they use them in different ways. For example, an American tourist at a German hotel might give an “OK” sign by making a circle with his fingers. Unlike in America where this sign means everything is fine,in Germany,this gesture can cause offence. Another example is that in most cultures to nod one's head means “Yes” and to shake one's head means “No” while in some cultures the opposite is true!

高中英语北师大版选修7教案-北师大版_英语_选修七_Unit_19_Lesson_3_Body_language_教案

高中英语北师大版选修7教案-北师大版_英语_选修七_Unit_19_Lesson_3_Body_language_教案

【授课题目】Unit 19 Lesson 3 Body language—阅读基础上的写作教学【教学目标】知识与技能:1.用本课所学的相关的话题了解body language的含义和不同国家的body language的差异。

2.学生能够能运用阅读策略学会归纳段落大意, 并能根据文章结构写出短文。

过程与方法:学生运用课本文章的阅读方法了解文章的结构,能读懂类似相关文章,并能运用到写作中去。

情感态度价值观:通过学习body language增加与人沟通和交往的能力,加强对“body language”文化差异的思考。

【教学重点】学习阅读策略【教学难点】如何运用阅读策略来读懂文章【教学过程】Step 1. Lead inGreet to the whole class and lead in the topic “B ody Language” by showing a part of video.Step 2. Presentation1.Go through the textbook and make Ss clear about the structure of the passage2.Guide the Ss to read the passage again carefully Step3. Practice1.Ask Ss to read paragraph 2-6 of the passage2.Ask Ss to have a discussion about the main idea of the each paragraph and headingsStep 4. Writing1.Ask Ss to discuss the structure and main idea and supporting details2.Write a short passage.Step 5. AssignmentRewrite the short passage .Wringing:假定你是Joan,高中毕业,愿意在假期作为一名志愿者为社区做贡献。

北师大版选修7 Unit 19 Lesson 3 Body Language课件

北师大版选修7 Unit 19 Lesson 3 Body Language课件
From the time we are babies, we show unhappiness or anger by frowning.
There are many ways around the world to show agreement, but nodding the head up and down is used for agreement almost worldwide. How about showing that I am bored? Looking away from people or yawning will, in most cases, make me appear to be uninterested. Being respectful to people is subjective, based on each culture, but in general it is probably not a good idea to give a hug to a boss or teacher.
Unit 3
Body language
Survey
1.What is body language ? 2.What roles does it play? 3.Do you know what is universal body language accepted in the world ?
Fast Reading
3. You can threaten a person by refusing to speak. F You threaten a person by physical action.
4. If you stand with your arms across your body, you are always protecting yourself from being physically attacked. F

英语:选修7-unit19-language-lesson3-body-language课件1(北师大版)

英语:选修7-unit19-language-lesson3-body-language课件1(北师大版)

--Smiling enjoys universal recognition, because it can be understood in every culture.
2. Reading– read the text and choose the best title for each paragraph
1.Scanning– read the text quickly and answer the following questions
1). What is body language? Body Language is a set of gestures, body movements and facial expressions People use to make themselves clearly understood.
Warm-up
Look at the photos. What kind of e using to communicate?
Spoken language
Body language
In pairs, talk about the various gestures, facial Expressions and body movements that you often Use to communicate your attitudes and feelings.
1. In ____, shaking one’s head means “Yes”, and nodding means “No”. A. Greek B. America C. Germany D. Japan 2. ___ words ___ body language can make us ___ by others. A. Not…but…understand B. Either…or…understood C. Neither…nor…understand D. Not only… but also… understood

北师大版选修七Unit19 lesson3 Body Language教案

Unit 19 LanguageLesson 3 Body Language教案Teaching Aims:⑴ to learn common sense of body language.⑵ to learn to analyze the structure of the passage and accumulate some new words.⑶ to learn some useful words and expressionsTeaching important and main points:⑴ to develop the students’ reading ability⑵ to use the words and expressionsTeaching aids: CAITeaching procedures:StepⅠ. Warming upLook at a picture of a girl with a smiling face then ask the students the following questions:•What does the girl look like?•Does she look happy?•How do you know that?Then Look at the photos and tell what the following body language mean.StepⅡ. Pre-readingHere we are going to have a quiz about the body language to test the students’ common sense about the body language and this step is also the preparation for the reading.StepⅢ. ReadingTask1. Read the text and use the Strategies to choose a heading for each paragraph. There is one extra heading. And we will analyze each part of the text.Task2. Read the text again and finish the T or F questionStepⅣ. Language pointsIn this step, we are going to learn some useful words, expressions and sentence patterns to help students to further understand the text.StepⅤ. Homework。

高中英语北师大版选修七 unit 19 languahe lesson 3 body Langua

★Ambiguous People in different cultures use the same 6. _g_e_s_t_u_r_es_ and expressions in different ways.
Regardless of the differences, the 7. _sm__i_le__ Conclusion has the same meaning across the world. So don’t be afraid to use it.
4) I feel a lot of _a_ff_e_c_t_io_n_ for my grandmother.
5) It was an u_n__co_n__sc_i_o_u_s decision to buy a pink hat. I actually thought it was red!
1) How can tourists show what they like or dislike in foreign countries? (on the other hand)
They can point and smile to show what they like. On the other hand, they can shake their heads to show what they dislike.
2) How did the American tourists in Germany make the hotel owner angry? (unlike)
1. To summarize the main idea of the passage.
2. To learn more about body language. 3. To learn the new words and expressions.

北师大版高中英语选修7 Unit19 Lesson3 Body Language参考课件

Unit19 Language Lesson3 Body Language
Warming up
• What does the girl look like? • Does she look happy? • How do you know that?
Sze Zen WONG
Look at the photos and tell what the following body language mean?
cultures. T
4.We congratulate people by jumping for joy.
Para.5 _A__n_a_i_d_t_o_t_r_av_e_l_e_r Body language can be very useful when people do not share a common language. For example, in foreign countries …
First Reading
Read the text and use the Strategies to choose a heading for each paragraph. There is one extra heading.
Para.1 Para.2
para.3 Para.4
Para.5 Para.6 Para.7
do the Japanese.
F
2. In Arab countries, people shake heads to
mean agreement.
T
3. The American like touching each other when
they meet.
F

高中—英语—选修7—Unit19Language—Lesson3BodyLanguage

can make you appear nervous and uncontrolled. Wringing your hands or touching your sleeves, face, etc. can make you appear tense, nervous, and sometimes dishonest.4. PostureThe way you hold yourself, your posture, makes a big contribution to your body language and conveys your level of self-confidence. By orienting your body towards someone, you show attentiveness. By falling away from them or leaning back, you show a lack of interest and some level of reserve. When we are feeling low in confidence and want to hide away, we hunch our shoulders and keep our heads down. When we are feeling aggressive or are trying to defend our space, we puff ourselves up. A relaxed body posture will help you to appear and feel more relaxed and confident. Your posture gives signals about your interest in something, your openness, and attentiveness. It also gives clues as to your status within a group.Our face, eyes, hands (gestures), and posture express what is going on inside of us. They give clues to others and to us as to whether the words we say are consistent with what we are really feeling. Being aware of our body language can allow us to send a consistent message. Smiling, making eye contact, using open gestures, and using good posture can bring up our level of self confidence.Body language during a job interviewThe importance of body language is often mentioned, but doesn't always get the attention it deserves. After all, before a word has even been spoken, your body language will have already given people their first impression of you.What type of person are you?By using words you can explain what type of education you have received and what experience you have gained since then. You can also show through words that you know what you're talking about and you can answer questions to clarify matters. At the same time however, your body language will also give out a lot more information. Based on your body language it can be seen if you come across as insecure or self-assured. It can also show if you are a busy or a quiet type and it helps give an impression of whether you are speaking truthfully or not. Body language can show if you not prone to stress. It can show how enthusiastic you are and if you are a nice person, someone who will take his work serious, but also someone who has a sense of humour and can enjoy a joke from time to time.The members of the application committee will ask you questions, but your answers won't only be oral. The committee will not only pay attention to what you say, but also to how you say it! Body language will determine first if it 'clicks', and sometimes all it takes is just a few seconds. Everybody uses body language, but ittakes place mostly at a subconscious level. Through becoming more aware of your own body language, but also through recognising the body language of others, you can definitely increase your chances of getting the job.Tune your body postureDuring your job interview try to adopt a posture that shows interest but still comes across as being relaxed. You can do this by sitting up straight in your chair at the beginning of the interview, with your back against the back of the chair. If you slouch or hang sideways in your chair, it might give the impression that you are not that interested in the job. However, sitting on the edge of your chair can come across as being a little tense and might give the impression that you feel uncomfortable.You can change your body posture a little during the interview. For example, when someone says something it is good to turn a little with your shoulders towards this person and to lean forward a little. This shows an interest in what the other person is saying. You can emphasise this by tilting your head a little. It is also important to pay attention to the posture of your interview partners. In some cases you can achieve mutual tuning by adopting the same posture as the other person.What to do with your hands?Just the same as when you are giving a presentation, many people often regard their hands as obstacles during a job interview rather than a useful means of communication. That is why people often ask what to do with their hands. In a difficult situation we are often inclined to fold our arms across our body. This helps to give us a more secure feeling. During a job interview it is better not to do this, because folding your arms can be interpreted as a defensive move. It is better to let your hands lie loosely on your lap or place them on the armrests of your chair. From these positions it's also easy to support your words with hand gestures.a dynamic interview?Nodding your head while speaking is a good way of supporting your words or adding meaning to them. Hand movements can also help to liven up the interview. The fact that you dare to make movements with your hands during an interview might indicate that you feel at ease quickly. In most cases it is better not to make too many hand movements at the start of the interview but add them slowly throughout the interview. As regards this, pay attention to your interview partners as well: if they use their hands a lot to make things clear, you can definitely do this as well.When they don't make many movements, it is better if you don't either. Just the same as with body posture, it is important to tune your movements to those of the other person. Also pay attention to inadvertent movements that you may make sometimes due to nervousness. For example, shuffling with your feet or kicking against the leg of a table can be very irritating for other people. Drumming with yourfingers or clicking with a pen also won't be a great contribution to the interview. So pay attention!When should you look at whom?During the job interview it is important to look at all the interview partners to an equal extent. By looking directly at the other person we are giving them a sign of trust. By looking directly at people we are also in control of the conversation. Looking directly at somebody or looking away actually serves as the dots and commas in our spoken sentences. When one of the committee members explains something or poses a question, keep looking at this person for as long as he or she is speaking. This shows that you're listening.While he is speaking he may also look at the other people, but every time he wants to emphasise something he will look at you again. You can then nod to encourage him to continue talking. At the end of his question, he will keep looking at you and then tilt his head up a little to invite you to give an answer. When you answer a question, you will look first at the person who posed the question, but while you answer you should take turns looking at the other interview partners as well. You should direct yourself again to the person who posed the question when you want to emphasise something and at the end of your answer.Also pay attention to the body language of your interview partnersApart from paying attention to your own body language, it is also important to see how your interview partners are behaving. The postures and movements of other people can give you an impression of how you are coming across to them. This can serve as a warning at an early stage that you might be doing something wrong that you are not being aware of. For example, when the committee members are of the opinion that you hold the floor for too long or you annoy them with your interruptions, they will show their irritation at first through their body language.When the committee members shake their heads, sigh or fold their arms and lean back, you can take this as a sign of displeasure. Usually it is not yet too late to change this. You see, it also applies to your interview partners that their body language takes place subconsciously. However, don't wait too long because then their irritation will transfer to their consciousness.Do not worry too much about tensionKnowledge of body language can help you improve the mutual tuning during the interview. You can use this knowledge to hide your nervousness a little, but actually this is something you shouldn't worry about too much. Many applicants are nervous during an interview and of course they would much prefer not to let this nervousness show. However, it's not such a bad thing to be nervous. The committee members willunderstand this. Your nervousness may even show that you feel this job is important to you.If you weren't nervous, and therefore sit a little nonchalant, it might indicate that you are not that interested. Also realise that the job interview is more than just a means for the employer to determine which of the candidates is most suitable for the job. The job interview especially is a moment of mutual acquaintance. It's a first meeting with people that you might soon work together with. Therefore the boss should actually be just as nervous as you!Body languageBody language is used by people for sending messages to one another. It is very useful because it can help you make yourself easily understood. When you are talking with others, you are not just using words, but also using expressions and gestures. For example, waving one's hand is to say "Good-bye." A smile and handshake show welcome, and clapping hands means congratulations. The gestures are accepted both by Chinese and foreigners as having the same meanings.Different countries have different cultures. For example Arab men often greet by kissing on both cheeks. In Japan men greet by bowing .In the Unite States, people shake hands to show "their greeting".The gesture of putting a hand on a person' neck is different for Chinese and Americans. For Chinese, it is to say "someone will be killed". For Americans, itsh ows "I'm full”.In Thailand, If you want to signal a person to come near, you should move the fingers back and forth with your palm down. But in the United States, you ask someone to come by holding the palm up and moving the fingers towards your body.When offering or accepting a gift, Chinese people use both hands to show respect. In Britain or America, one hand is used ( either hand). If the gift is too large or heavy, then both hands are. In Muslim countries, people only use the right hand, or both hands, never the left hand alone which is considered unclean.In Spain, Germany and Brazil, the OK sign is considered rude. If you go shopping in Japan, it means you’d like your change in coins instead of bills. In France, making the OK sign means you think something is worthless.When you use a foreign language, it is very important to know the meanings of gestures and movements in the foreign country. Following the customs will help you communicate with people and make your stay there much more pleasant and comfortable.。

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Warm-up
Look at the photos. What kind of Written language are the people Languag e using to communicate?
Spoken language
Body language
In pairs, talk about the various gestures, facial Expressions and body movements that you often Use to communicate your attitudes and feelings.

1. In ____, shaking one’s head means “Yes”, and nodding means “No”. A. Greek B. America C. Germany D. Japan 2. ___ words ___ body language can make us ___ by others. A. Not…but…understand B. Either…or…understood C. Neither…nor…understand D. Not only… but also… understood
3. Fill in blanks according to the text
Body language uses a set of gestures ______ , facial expressions __________ movements to communicate attitudes and and body __________ feelings. It is extremely important if people of different share a common spoken language. cultures don’t _______ If people don’t understand others’ body language, it can be misunderstood ___________ . Hundreds of gestures that have differen meanings have been studied. Not knowing what a particular gesture means in different countries can be confusing However, regardless _________. ________ of the differences of bo language in different cultures, there is one form of body recognition -- the smile. language that enjoys universal __________
2).Does all body language has the same meaning for people from different culture? Please give An example. Of course not. For example, for British nodding head means “yes”. while in Greece, it means “no”. 3). What form of language enjoys universal recognition?
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那个送莫艳艳回家的男士不是别人,正是司空阳宇,即使时隔十年,她再一次正面碰见那个男子,她还是一眼就将他认了出来。 敲门声响起的时候她正在洗脸,一边喊了几句“来了、来了”一边快快的去开门。 莫艳艳正倚在那位长相看起来十分清秀的男士的身上,整个人都是一副娇弱无力的样子,孤独晓寂从来不曾如那样一刻、那般 的讨厌起那个看起来总是轻而易举的就能卖弄风骚的莫艳艳。她怔怔的看着那位男士,可惜那个男子并不认识她,只是礼貌的 开口“你是她室友吗,那现在麻烦你把她扶回去吧!”。 孤独晓寂不知道自己是如何接手莫艳艳的,她只觉得那样的莫艳艳让她觉得很厌恶,她从来没有过的一种厌恶。她一瞬不瞬的 看着司空阳宇的背影消失在楼道之后,便将莫艳艳扶回了家门,似丢垃圾般将她直接推向了就近的沙发。然后,把自己锁进房 中,心疼到不知所以的流下泪来,这世上、果然所有的男士都是喜欢莫艳艳那类的娇媚女人么? 莫艳艳不耐烦的敲她的门“孤独晓寂,你给我出来,你在闹什么别扭,怎么总是那么自以为是,你为何不问问我、那个男人是 谁?”
Para. 1 Para. 2 Para. 3 Para. 4 Para. 5 Para. 6
A.Examples of unsuccessful body language B. Research on different cultures and body language C. The disadvantage of smiling D. Why body language can be confusing E. Examples of successful body language F. Concluding statement G. Introduction
--Smiling enjoys universal recognition, because it can be understood in every culture.
2. Reading– read the text and choose the best title for each paragraph
孤独晓寂嫌烦的捂住了耳朵,她现在不想听到莫艳艳的声音,更不想看到那样的一个人!
莫艳艳不死心的一遍遍的拍打她的房门,她还不信了,孤独晓寂烦不甚烦的时候终于开了门,莫艳艳一把将她拽了出来,她费 了很大的劲才将孤独晓寂拽了出来,她堵在孤独晓寂的门口,不屑的看了孤独晓寂一眼“至于吗你,我是跟他做了什么了吗? 至于反应那么大吗?你不过是暗恋他十年而已,况且他又不认识你,我们、我们是实实在在的认识了二十多年的姐妹,姐妹, 知道吗” 孤独晓寂听她讲出这样的话,心里还是因为司空阳宇而难过到忍不住落下泪来,却不曾开口说出一个字。
3. In Japan, the gesture for OK means _____. A. good B. bad C. money D. ok 4. In _____, a visiting friend is greeted with a kiss on the cheek. A. India and America B. China and Japan C. British and Germany D. France and Russia
1.Scanning– read the text quickly and answer the following questions
1). What is body language? Body Language is a set of gestures, body movements and facial expressions People use to make themselves clearly understood.
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