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Page 1: Facial expression anger fear joy sorrow contempt 轻视 surprise disgust 厌恶
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Facial expression

anger fear joy sorrow contempt 轻视

surprise disgust厌恶

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Warming up • What is the feeling of the baby?

smile cry

surprise angry

happy

fear

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ring finger

thumb

index finger

\forefinger

middle finger

little finger

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Pair work• Make the list of feelings:

Meaning Action

1. You are welcome. 1. A smile and a handshake.

2. I am worried 2.

3. I ate too much! 3.

4. I am sorry that I did something wrong.

4.

5. I’m so happy! 5.

6. … 6.

Twisting hands together.

Patting or rubbing stomach.

Hanging head.

Smiling, arms open and head back.

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the mysterious and ever-lasting smile

the charming and unforgettable smile

get through difficult situations

find friends

open doors and tear down walls

use it to apologize or to greet someone

to ask for help or to start a conversation

of friendship

of conflicts

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Fast reading

Decide which of the sentences are true

or false.

1. Body language is never as

important as spoken language.

often more

2. If you are angry at a person, you

might turn your back to him or her.

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3. You can threaten a person by

refusing to speak.

You do not threaten a person by

refusing to speak. You threaten

a person by physical action.

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4. If you stand with your arms across

your body, you are always protecting

yourself from being physically

attacked.

You may be protecting yourself from a

conversation you do not want, or you

may be showing that you do not agree

with someone.

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5. If you sit looking away from a person,

or with your back turned, you are

saying you are not interested in that

person.

6. You should not greet your new boss by

giving her or him a hug.

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7. Body language is the same all over

the world.

Body language is sometimes the

same, but it is sometimes quite

different.

8. Most people can understand each

other if they try.

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Body language is used by people to _______ their thoughts and opinions and to _________ with each other. When you talk with others, you are not just using words, but also using facial expressions as well as ________. Just like words, body language _____ from culture to culture. For example, in many countries, shaking one’s head means “no” while ______ means “yes”.

expresscommunicate

gesturesvarie

snodding

Careful reading

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However, in Bulgaria, parts of Greece and Iran, the gestures have the _______ meaning.Although there’re many interpretations of our body language, some gestures are _________. The _____ is the best example. It can be used to express almost any ________.

opposite

universal smileemotion

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Knowledge Points.

be similar to turn your back to sb. at lease up and down give a hug to sb. with your hands a little open give them attention look sb. in the eye

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Besides words, how can we know what a person is thinking or feeling?

by watching his or her body language

examples:

the way a person stands

the way of folding his or her arms

the way to move his or her hands

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handshake babykiss hug

shake nod bow kiss your hand to sb.

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thinking

nodding

welcome

stop

Guess

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angry

shy

silent

laughing

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animals’ body language

What’s this?

I’m tired!

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Exercises• Choose the verbs on the right to complete

each of the sentences below.• 1. When you _____, you move your head

up and down, usually to show agreement.• 2. If you _____ someone, you put your

arms round them and hold them close to you.

• 3. When you ______ someone you touch them with your lips as a sign of love.

Clap

Hug

kiss

clap

hug

kiss

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shake

smile

slap

shake

nod

• 4. When you ____ hands with someone, you grasp their hand as way of greeting them.

• 5. When you ____, the corners of your mouth move outwards and slightly upwards because you are pleased or amused.

• 6. When you ____, you hit your hands together loudly to show your appreciation.

• 7. If you ____ someone, you hit them with the palm of your hand.

• 8. When you ____ your head, you move it from side to side in order to say “no”.

nodshakeshakeslapsmile

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Homework.

• Finish all the exercises.

• Preview the reading task on page 66.