外研版七下Module_11_Body_language_Unit_2_Here_are_some_ways_to_welcome_them.ppt

外研版七下Module_11_Body_language_Unit_2_Here_are_some_ways_to_welcome_them.ppt

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外研版七下Module_11_Body_language_Unit_2_Here_are_some_ways_to_welcome_them

11 Unit 2 Here are some ways to welcome them. 外研版英语七年级下册 甘官屯乡中学 彭凤娥 2014 . 4 Do you know the differences in China, Korea and Japan? Review Words and expressions finger foot knee leg mouth body foreign North American n. 手指 n. (pl. feet) 脚,足 n. 膝盖 n. 腿 n. 嘴,口 n. 身体,躯干 adj. 外国的 北美人 personal arm arm in arm South American hold move Britain adj. 个人的 n. 臂;手臂 臂挽臂地 南美人 v. (held) 握着;使不动 v. 移动 不列颠;英国 not at all polite somewhere wave fact in fact rude 一点也不 adj. 礼貌的 adv. 某处;某个地方 v. 挥(手);招(手);摆(手) n. 事实;细节 事实上 adj. 粗鲁的;无礼的 smile shake hands bow kiss touch noses hug finger foot knee leg mouth body wave move rude arm hold polite To understand the passage concerning body language and learn more bout the differences in body language in different countries. 2. Key vocabulary: finger, foot, leg, mouth, body, foreign, arm, arm in arm, hold, move, not at all, polite. 3. Key structures: Give them more personal space. Be careful! Language aims 1 Match the words with the parts of the body. eye finger foot knee leg mouth eye mouth finger knee leg foot Then Listen and read Body language around the world By Wang Lingling Our new foreign students are going to arrive very soon, and here are some ways to welcome them. How close do you stand when you talk to a friend? You can stand close to people in the Middle East but don’t stand too close to North Americans! Give them more personal space. How about touching people? Chinese girls often walk arm in arm with their friends. South Americans sometimes hold your arm when they talk to you, so you can’t move away! But in Britain many people don’t like other people to touch them at all. Do you look at people when you talk? In some places, it isn’t polite to look at people when you talk, but in other countries it isn’t polite to look somewhere else. In Britain and the US, people usually look at each other when they talk. And how do you say go

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