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WhatIhidebymylanguage,mybodyutters-RolandBarthesUnit4BodyLanguageReadingandThinkingUnderstandbodylanguageListeningtohowbodiestalkLearning
objectivesIn
thisclass,youwill1.
read
about
the
function
of
body
language
and
its
implications
in
different
cultures;2.
practice
making
inferences
by
looking
at
the
clues
in
the
passage;3.
think
critically
about
body
language
by
relating
it
to
your
own
culture
and
personal
experiences.4.getabetterunderstandingofbodylanguage.5.identifythefeatureofbodylanguagecultural-specific.6.developthesenseofcross-culturalcommunication.7.summarizeandretellthemainideaofthepassage.
EnjoyavideoLeadin:Let’sWatch
the
video
Smile
TrialLookatthefollowingfacialexpressions,andtrytotelluswhattheymightbefeeling.happyangrysadconfusedPart1Pre-reading:LeadinPart1Pre-reading:LeadinLookatthefollowingfacialexpressions,andtrytotelluswhattheymightbefeeling.depressedhappyNicetomeetyou!Igiveup.Howmanywaystocommunicateindailylife?Part1Pre-reading:PredictionspeakingringingwritingtypingSpokenlanguageWrittenlanguageBodylanguageWaysofcommunicationgestures(手、頭、臉姿勢(shì))facialexpressionsspeakingdistancepostures(坐、站姿勢(shì))Part1Pre-reading:PredictionPredictionLook
at
the
title
of
the
text.
What
do
you
think
will
be
talked
about
in
the
text?Look
at
the
picture
on
this
page.
What
do
you
think
the
young
lady
might
want
to
convey
with
her
body
language?Go
through
the
whole
text.
See
which
of
the
predicted
contents
are
mentioned
in
the
text.Meaningsofthegesturesfor“OK”;
differentusesofbodylanguages
…Checking
predictionChoose
five
sentences
and
act
them
out
without
speaking.How
many
types
of
body
language
do
you
find?facial
expression:
gesture:smile,
mouth
wide-open,
…waving
one’s
hand,
thumb
up,
…Warm-uppre-reading:WarmingupPart1What
is
the
function
of
language?Oneofthemain
functions
oflanguageistocommunicatewithpeopleand
understandthem.Suppose
we
are
living
in
a
silent
world.
How
will
you
communicate
with
each
other?Written
language;
body
language
…Whenandhowdoyouusebodylanguagetoconveymeanings?Bodylanguagesayyesornosayhelloshowfeelingsattractattentionpre-reading:WarmingupPart1pre-reading:readforstructurePart1Scanningforthestructureofthetext.Drawamindmaptoshowthestructureofthetext.3.Howisthewholepassageandeachparagraphisdeveloped?Part1(Para1)IntroductiontobodylanguagePart2(Para2-4)TopicsentenceSupportingidea1(contrast)Supportingidea2Part3(Para5)Part4(Para6)TopicsentenceSupportingidea1(identical)Supportingidea2TopicsentenceSupportingidea(identical)
總|分
general
↓Examplespecific
Work
out
the
structure
of
the
text
according
to
the
topic
sentence
in
each
paragraph.Reading
for
main
ideasWhile-reading:readformainideaLookatthepictureonthispage.Whatdoyouthinktheyoungladymightwanttoconveywithherbodylanguage?Introduction
to
body
languageBody
language
with
different
meanings
in
different
culturesBody
language
with
the
same
meaning
everywhereBody
language
with
different
usesWhile-reading:readformainideaReading
for
main
ideasActivity1Readthetextandsummarizethemainidea.Thepassagetellsusthatbodylanguageplaysanimportantpartinourcommunicationandwhilebodylanguageiscultural-specific,somegesturesseemtohavethesamemeaningeverywhere.Paragraph(s)Main
idea612—45While-reading:readformainideasMatchthemainideaofeachpart.(Para.2~4)(Para.1)(Para.5)(Para.6)Part1.Part2.
Part3.
Part4.
Somegesturesseemtohavethesamemeaningeverywhere.Bodylanguageplaysanimportantroleindailycommunication.Somebodylanguagehasmanydifferentuses.Bodylanguagevariesfromculturetoculture.Ⅰ.閱讀課文,匹配段落大意(
)Para.1(
)Para.2(
)Para.3(
)Para.4(
)Para.5(
)Para.6A.Bodylanguagevariesindifferentcultures.B.Bodylanguagecanshowourfeelings.C.Thegesturesfor“yes”and“no”aredifferent.D.Thedifferentmeaningsof“OK”.E.Smilinghasmanydifferentuses.F.Somegestureswiththesamemeaning.ReadforGeneralIdeaanditstype::Lookthroughthetextandfindoutthetypeofwriting.A.NarrationB.ExpositionC.Argumentation【答案】1-6
BADCFEⅡ.閱讀課文,判斷信息正誤(
)1.Wecanlearnothers’feelingsfromtheirbodylanguage.(
)2.InJapaneyecontactcanshowrespectforothers.(
)3.Thegesturefor“OK”isverypopularinBrazil.(
)4.InBulgarianoddingone’sheadmeans“yes”.(
)5.Movinghandsincirclesoverthestomachmeans“Iamfull”.While-reading:readfordetails
【答案】1-5
TFFFT(
)2.Howdoweknowwhatotherpeoplearethinking? A.Bydoingresearchesontheirpalms. B.Bywatchingtheirbodylanguage. C.Bymakingeyecontactwiththem. D.Byshakinghandswiththem.()3.Whydoweusebothwordsandbodylanguage?
A.Toshowhowcleverweare.B.Toshowthatwehavelearnedalot.C.Toexpressourthoughtsandopinions.D.Totellotherswehaveagiftforperformance.B
Ⅳ.語篇解讀()1.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout? A.Communication. B.Spokenlanguage. C.Bodylanguage. D.Differentcultures.CCSkimmingReadingComprehensionWhile-reading:readfordetails
4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?_____A.Inallcountries,shakingtheheadmeans“No”.B.Asmilecangetapersonintodifficultsituations.C.InRussia,peoplefavourbowingfromthewaistwhentheymeetsomeoneelse.D.Ifapersonmoveshishandincirclesoverhisstomachafterameal,thatmeansheisfull.D5.Whichproverbcanbestdescribethemainideaofthepassage?_____A.Nevertoooldtolearn.B.WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.C.Foureyesseemorethantwo.D.Everycountryhasitsowncustoms.6.WhichofthefollowingcanNOTbeconveyed(傳達(dá))throughthegestureof“smiling”?_____A.Apology. B.Greeting.C.Anger. D.Askingforhelp.BCWhile-reading:readfordetails
SkimmingReadingComprehension(
)7.Whatdoestheword“it”in“interpretitasmeaningzero”referto?A.Thegesturefor“OK”.B.Adifferentculture.C.Anotherperson.D.Money.A
(
)8.Howdoestheauthordevelopthepassage?A.Bygivingtheories.B.Byusingquotations.C.Bygivingexamples.D.Byshowingtheimportance.C
(
)9.Whichofthefollowinghasmanydifferentuses?A.Movinghands. B.Holdingarms.C.Crying. D.Smiling.D
While-reading:readfordetails
SkimmingReadingComprehensionWhile-reading:readfordetails
Reading
for
details2.Thepassagecanbedividedinto_____parts.Fillineachblankwithakeywordtocompletethemainideaofeachpart.Para.MainideaPart1(Para.1)
____________tobodylanguage:___________or__________ofbodylanguagePart2(Para.2-4)Bodylanguagewith_________meaningsin__________culturesPart3(Para.5)Bodylanguagewiththe________meaningeverywherePart4(Para.6)Bodylanguagewith___________
usesIntroductionimportancedifferentdifferentsamedifferentuse...toexpress...;canlearnalot...by…;important;canalsogiveusinformation...threefunctionRead
the
text
and
fill
in
the
table
on
page
39.Reading
for
detailsWhile-reading:readfordetails
Paragraph
1:
We
use
both
words
and
body
language
to
express
our
thoughts
and
opinions
in
our
interactions
with
other
people.
We
can
learn
a
lot
about
what
people
are
thinking
by
watching
their
body
language.
Words
are
important,
but
the
way
people
stand,
hold
their
arms,
and
move
their
hands
can
also
give
us
information
about
their
feelings.
(Paragraph
1)communicationWhile-reading:readfordetails
Reading
for
detailsPara.1Paragraph2:Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguagevariesfromculturetoculture.The
crucial
thing
is
using
body
language
in
a
way
that
is
appropriate
to
the
culture
you
are
in.
For
example,
making
eye
contact—looking
into
someone’s
eyes—in
some
countries
is
a
way
to
display
interest.
In
other
countries,
by
contrast,
eye
contact
is
not
always
approved
of.
For
example,
in
many
Middle
Eastern
countries,
men
and
women
are
not
socially
permitted
to
make
eye
contact.
InJapan,itmaydemonstraterespecttolookdownwhentalkingtoanolderperson.(Paragraph
2)Reading
for
detailsbe
acceptedWhile-reading:readfordetails
Para.2Bodylanguage/GestureCountry/RegionMeaningEyecontactbetweenmenandwomenSomecountries
InterestMiddleEasterncountriesNotpoliteLookingdownwhentalkingtosomeoneJapanAsignofrespectReadthetextandfillinthetableonpage39.(Para.2)While-reading:readfordetails
Para.2Reading
for
detailsThe
gesture
for
“OK”
has
different
meanings
in
different
cultures.
In
Japan,
someone
who
witnesses
another
person
employing
the
gesture
might
think
it
means
money.
In
France,
a
person
encountering
an
identical
gesture
may
interpret
it
as
meaning
zero.
However,
you
should
avoid
making
this
gesture
in
Brazil
and
Germany,
as
it
is
not
considered
polite.
(Paragraph
3)seeuseWhile-reading:readfordetails
Para.3Para.3Paragraph
3:While-reading:readfordetails
Bodylanguage/GestureCountry/RegionMeaningJapanMoneyFranceZeroBrazil/GermanyNotpoliteChinaYesⅠ.配對(duì)練習(xí):請(qǐng)從后面的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最恰當(dāng)?shù)囊粋€(gè)補(bǔ)全句子。(InParagraph1-3)1.Wecanlearnalotaboutwhatpeoplearethinkingby________.2.Forexample,________-lookingintosomeone’seyes-insomecountriesisawaytodisplayinterest.3.InJapan,itmaydemonstraterespecttolookdownwhen________.4.InFrance,aperson________mayinterpretitasmeaningzero.5.However,youshouldavoid_____,asitisnotconsideredpolite.A.makingeyecontactB.talkingtoanolderpersonC.watchingtheirbodylanguageD.movingyourhandincirclesoveryourstomachE.encounteringanidenticalgestureF.makingthisgestureinBrazilandGermanyG.seeingthesmilingfaceofagoodfriend【答案】1-5
CABEFWhile-reading:readfordetails
Paragraph1-3Paragraph
4: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
gestures
have
the
opposite
meaning.
There
are
also
differences
in
how
we
touch
each
other,
how
close
we
stand
to
someone
we
are
talking
to,
and
how
we
act
when
we
meet
or
part.
In
countries
like
France
and
Russia,
people
may
kiss
their
friends
on
the
cheek
when
they
meet.
Elsewhere,
people
favour
shaking
hands,
bowing
from
the
waist,
or
nodding
the
head
when
they
meet
someone
else.
Para.4Reading
for
detailsWhile-reading:readfordetails
Paragraph
4Para.4MeaningManycountriesBulgaria&SouthernAlbaniaManycountriesBulgaria&SouthernAlbanianoyesyesnotogreetsomeoneFrance&RussiaelsewhereBodylanguage/GestureshaketheheadnodtheheadkissonthecheekCountry/RegiontogreetsomeoneB
Q1.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlytellus?A.Differentgesturesmeandifferentlyinthesameculture.B.Thesamegesturemeansdifferentthingsindifferentcultures.C.Makingeyecontactmeansthesameindifferentcultures.D.Weshouldn’tmakeeyecontactwithpeopleinothercultures.Q2.WhatdowedisagreewithaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Thegesturefor“OK”meanstoiletinBrazil.B.Thegesturefor“OK”meanszeroinFrance.C.Thegesturefor“OK”meansmoneyinJapan.D.Thegesturefor“OK”meansimpolitenessinGermany.AQ3.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph4?A.InBulgariashakingone’sheadmeans“no”.B.Noddingmeans“yes”insouthernAlbania.C.InFrancepeoplemaykisstheirfriendsonthecheekwhentheymeet.D.InRussiapeopleprefershakinghandswhentheymeet.CWhile-reading:readfordetails
Paragraph2-4Paragraph
5:Some
gestures
seem
to
have
the
same
meaning
everywhere.
Placing
your
hands
together
and
resting
them
on
the
side
of
your
head
while
closing
your
eyes
means
“sleep”.
A
good
way
of
saying
“I
am
full”
is
moving
your
hand
in
circles
over
your
stomach
after
a
meal.
While-reading:readfordetails
Para.5Para.5Placingyourhandstogetherandrestingthemonthesideofyourheadwhileclosingyoureyes
Movingyourhandincirclesoveryourstomachafterameal
MeaningeCountry/regionfood/restaurantsI’msleepymostplacesI’mfullBodylanguage/Gesture(Para5)Bodylanguage/GestureMeaningCountry/RegionEyecontactbetweenmenandwomenMiddleEasterncountriesLookingdownwhentalkingtosomeoneshowingrespectOKsignJapanFranceBrazil,GermanyfriendlinessFrance,RussianPlacingyourhandstogetherandrestingthemonthesideofyourheadwhileclosingyoureyessleepingI'mfulleverywherenotsociallypermittedJapanmoneyzerorudeness/impolitenesseverywhereMovingyourhandincirclesoveryourstomachafteramealKissingonthecheekPara.2-5Paragraph
2-5Paragraph
6:Some
body
language
has
many
different
uses.
Perhaps
the
best
example
is
smiling.
A
smile
can
help
us
get
through
difficult
situations
and
find
friends
in
a
world
of
strangers.
A
smile
can
break
down
barriers.
We
can
use
a
smile
to
apologise,
to
greet
someone,
to
ask
for
help,
or
to
start
a
conversation.
…Expertssuggestsmilingatyourselfinthemirrortomakeyourselffeelhappierandstronger.Andifwearefeelingdownorlonely,thereisnothingbetterthanseeingthesmilingfaceofagoodfriend.Para.6While-reading:readfordetails
Q:What
different
uses
of
smiling
are
mentioned
in
Paragraph
6?
Find
out
the
varied
sentence
structures
used
to
show
uses
of
smiling.Reading
for
detailsParagraph
6:Para.61.Asmilecanhelpus__________________________and___________inaworldofstrangersand___________________2.Wecanuseasmileto_________________________________________________________________.3.Expertssuggestsmilingatyourselfinthemirrorto____________________________________________.4.___________________________thereisnothingbetterthan___________________________________.getthroughdifficultsituationscanbreakdownbarriers.findfriendsapologize,togreetsomeone,toaskforhelp,tostartaconversationmakeyourselffeelhappierandstrongerIfwearefeelingdownorlonely,seeingthesmilingfaceofagoodfriendMaking
inferencesMake
inferences
推斷Sometimes
a
passage
does
not
say
something
directly.
However,
you
can
figure
it
out
by
looking
at
the
clues
in
the
passage.While-reading:ReadforReadingStrategy
Read
forthinkingFurther
thinkingReadthetextagain,andthendiscussthesequestions.1.HowisthebodylanguagementionedinthetextinterpretedinChina?
SomearethesameinChina.Forexample,peoplefavourshakinghands,noddingtheheadorsmilingwhentheygreetsomeoneelse.Peoplefavourshakinghands,noddingtheheadwhentheymeetsomeoneelse.Post-reading:Furtherthinking2.CanyouthinkofanexampleofbodylanguagethatisappropriateinChinabutmightbemisunderstoodinanotherculture?Avoidingeyecontactandloweringone'sheadmaymeanrespectandshynessinChina,whereasinsomeothercountriestheymaybeinterpretedasrudeness.InChina,shakingone’sheadmeans“no”,andnoddingmeans“yes”.Bycomparison,inBulgariaandsouthernAlbania,thegestureshavetheoppositemeaning.3.Whatadviceonbodylanguagecanyougiveaforeignfriendonhis/herfirsttriptoChina?Pleasepayattentiontothesocialdistance,whichis
differentinChinaandintheWest.Matchthebodylanguagewiththemeanings.1Lookingupandmakingeyecontact2Leaningovertolookatone’swatch3Twofriendsleaningheadstogether4Leaningforwardandlookingattheteacher5Lookingup,butnoeyecontact,noexpression6Lookingaway7Chinonhand,lookingoutthewindow8Lookingdown,armsorlegscrossed9Frowning10Hairnotbrushed,redeyesAveryinterestedBboredCinterestedDsadorworriedEdistractedFwritingnotesGseriousproblemsHliketheyareasleepIdaydreamingJangry,afraid,orexperiencinganxietyPost-reading:FurtherthinkingRead
forthinkingWhathaveyoulearnedfromthispassage?Ithasdifferentmeaningsindifferentcultures.ItvariesfromculturetocultureWeshouldusebodylanguageinawaythatisappropriatetheculturewearein.WheninRome,doasRomansdo.BodylanguageisimportantinourdailylifeHowdoyouunderstandthetitle“Listeningtohowbodiestalk”?Learnaboutbodylanguageindifferentculturesanduseitappropriately.Post-reading:FurtherthinkingⅠ.課文語法填空Generally,bodylanguage1.
(employ)toexpressthoughtsandopinionsinpeople’s2.
(interact).Wecanlearnalotabout3.
peoplearethinkingbywatchingtheirbodylanguage.However,bodylanguage4.
(vary)fromculturetocultureandweshouldusebodylanguageinawaythatisappropriate5.
theculturewearein.
isemployedinteraction(s)whatvariestoForexample,insomecountries,makingeyecontactisaway6.
(display)interestwhileinmanyMiddleEasterncountries,itisnot7.
(social)permittedbetweenmenandwomen.Also,thegesturefor“OK”hasdifferentmeaningsindifferentcultures.SomeoneinJapanmaythinkitmeansmoneybutinFrance,aperson8.
(encounter)thegesturemaythinkitmeanszero.Despitethedifferentmeaningsofabovegesturesindifferentcultures,somegesturesseemtohavethesamemeaningeverywhere.Forexample,movingyourhandincirclesoveryourstomachafteramealis9.
goodwayofsaying“Iamfull”.Besides,somebodylanguagealsohasmanydifferentuses.Thebestexampleissmiling.Itcanhelpustogetthrough10.__________(difficulty)situationsandmakeusfeelhappierandstronger.todisplaysociallyencounteringasummarydifficultWeusebothwordsandbodylanguage___________(express)ourthoughtsandopinionsinourinteractionswithotherpeople.Insome_________(country),makingeyecontactisawaytodisplayinterest;inothercountries,it’snotalways__________(approve)of.Thegesturefor“OK”hasdifferentmeanings___differentcultures.InJapan,itmeansmoney;inFrance,it_______(mean)zero;inBrazilandGermany,itisnotconsidered________(politely)toexpresscountriesapprovedinmeanspoliteThegesturesfor“yes”and”no”________(different)aroundtheworld.Therearealsodifferencesin____wetoucheachother,howclosewestandtosomeone______(us)aretalkingto,andhowweactwhenwemeetorpart.“Sleep”gestureand“I’mfull”gesturehavetheindividuallyidenticalmeaningsin_____world.Smilinghasmanydifferentuses.differhowwetheActivity:Completethesummarywiththewordsfromthetext.Importantaswordsare,bodylanguagecanalsogiveusinformationaboutpeople’sfeelings(要點(diǎn)1).However,somebodylanguagemeansdifferentlyindifferentcountries(要點(diǎn)2).Themeaningsof
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