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M4U4-Body-Language-M4U4-Body-Language-warming&reading-warming&reading-优质课优质课课件课件 Body language: Body language: (unspoken language (unspoken language) ) gesturesfacial expressionseye contactposture physical distanceUse body language to communicate the following information.Rules: each group choose two representatives,one perform by using body language and one express in words.Others speak out the styles of the body language.Im hungry. Im upset! Im whispering. I look down upon you. Good luck! 12345Come here!I forgot! Im delighted! Be quiet! Good bye! 12345Well done! Im tired! Im surprised! I get a toothache. Im in a hurry! 12345Im cold. Go away! Im confused! Im frightened. Stop! 12345Do we have the same body language throughout the world?China, BritainRussia, France, Arab, Japan, KoreaSome western countries Shake hands KissBowEmbrace (hug)greetings in different countriesSome body languages are similar in most countries while some are different.1.English people often stand close to others or touch strangers when they meet.2. People from Jordan may move very close to you as you introduce yourself to them.3. Americans and Canadians tend to greet each other with a nice gentle handshake.4. In France, people kiss each other on the cheek when they meet.5. American people need more personal space than we Chinese people do. 6. Native New Zealanders greet each other by touching noses.Communication: No Problem? Read and think What does the writer tell us? 1-Body language in greeting people varies from culture to culture. 2-Different greeting body language may cause misunderstandings. 3-How to avoid the difficulties in body language communication in todays world of cultural crossroads.Structure of the passage:Part 1: backgroundPart 2: problem-noticingPart 3: Problem-analyzingPart 4: Problem-solvingCommunication: No problem?Para1.Para.2&3Para.4Para.5whenwherewhowhatyesterdayat the airportanother student and I went to meet international studentsHow did I spot the people I was waiting for?I saw several young people enter the waiting area looking around curiously.read for details 昨天昨天, 我我代表代表余杭中学去余杭中学去 机机场迎接迎接 来来自英国一个自英国一个社社团的学生的学生 。他。他们到我到我们学校学校交交流流。出于。出于好奇好奇我我们靠近靠近他他们,让他他们觉得很得很不不舒适舒适。这有了有了主要主要的的误会会 。这是是真真实发生的。生的。 Yesterday, I, representing Yuhang High School, went to the airport to pick up students from an association in Britain. They were coming to communicate with us. We came close to them curiously, making them not at ease. There was a major misunderstanding, which truly happened.TonyColombia JuliaBritain AkiraJapanGeorgeCanada AhmedJordanDarleneFrance IChina Para 2&3: Problem-noticing GeorgeTonyJuliaAkiraAhmedDarleneColombia Britain JapanCanada JordanFrance IChina Para 2&3: Problem-noticing TonyColombia JuliaBritain Tony _ Julia, _ her _and _ _ her on the _. approachedtouchedshoulderkissedcheekShe _ _ appearing surprised and _ _ her hands, as if _ _. stepped backput upin defenceA major misunderstanding TonyColombia JuliaBritain Tony _ Julia, _ her _and _ _ her on the _. approachedtouchedshoulderkissedcheekShe _ _ appearing surprised and _ _ her hands, as if _ _. stepped backput upin defenceDo not stand close to others or touchuIt is the custom when people meet theyuPeople from usually/ are likely toAkiraJapanGeorgeCanada He _ so his nose _ Georges moving hand.George _ _ _ _ _ the Japanese student.bowedtouchedreached his handout touIt is the custom when people meet theyuPeople from usually/ are likely toAhmedJordanIChina shake hands and stand close to mannod at women without touchshake handsQ: Is the author of this passage male or female? uIt is the custom when people meet theyuPeople from usually/ are likely toTonyColombia DarleneFrance shake hands and kiss twice on the cheekuIt is the custom when people meet theyuPeople from usually/ are likely toHow did the author analyze the problem?Not all cultures greet each other the same way, nor are they comfortable in the same way with touching or distance between people. In the same way that people communicate with spoken language, they also express their feelings using unspoken “language” through physical distance, actions or posture. Statement Not all cultures greet each other the same way, nor are they comfortable in the same way with touching or distance between people. In the same way that people communicate with spoken language, they also express their feelings using unspoken “language” through physical distance, actions or posture. English people, for example, do not usually stand very close to others or touch strangers as soon as they meet. However, people from places like Spain, Italy or South American countries approach others closely and are more likely to touch them. Most people around the world now greet each other by shaking hands, but some cultures use other greetings as well, such as the Japanese, who prefer to bow.Examples Statement How to solve the problem?not good or bad, but simply ways in which cultures . Cultural customs for body language are generalnot all members of a culture behave in the same way.?Problems of communication do exist!_ can certainly help !Studying international customsTIPS:“When in Rome, do as the Romans do.”We should _ different customs.respect and acceptCommunication: No Problem结束结束
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