普通高中课程标准实验教科书—英语第三册[人教版]
Unit 4 Body language
Teaching aims:
1. Topic
Body language; cultural differences and intercultural communication
2. Useful words and expressions:
Nouns: check, stranger, action, comedy, expression, agreement, chest, gesture, adult
Verbs: approach, represent, introduce, touch, express, nod, avoid, misunderstanding, yawn, punish
Adjectives: major, local, curious, spoken, general, similar, facial
Expressions: be likely to, at ease
3. Functional items:
1. Prohibition and warnings
Do not smoke here.
Watch out! A car is coming!
You may not….
Don’t slip.
Always stay….
Be careful when…
Don’t enter here.
Don’t sit here.
Stop!
Be quiet.
2. Obligation
You /He must…
You should never…
4. Grammar
1). The –ing form as the attribute.
They are visitors coming from several countries.
… and this is an exciting experience for you…
His nose touches Mr. Cook’s moving hand….
2). The –ing form as the attribute
Four people enter looking around in a curious way.
She arrives hurrying, recognizes Mr. Garcia’s smiling face…
Teaching procedures
Period 1 Speaking
Step 1. Warming-up
T shows some pictures on screen. These pictures are from the Evening Party Celebrating the coming Lunar New Year of the Rooster of 2005.
Step 2. Speaking
Task 1. Ss look at the screen and try to explain the meaning of the pictures.
Suggested answers:
|
Action |
Meaning |
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A handshake |
You are welcome. |
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A clap of hand |
Come on ; be cheerful |
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A wrinkling of the brow in thought or displeasure or a scowl |
Worried |
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Tears coming out of his eyes |
He is very sad. |
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Waving hands |
Say “hello” or “goodbye” |
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People jump with their both hands stretched open in the air |
They are cheering for the victory. |
Task 2. Ss finish warming up on page 25.
Suggested answers:
|
Meaning |
Action |
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1. You are welcome. |
A smile and a handshake. |
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2. I am worried. |
A frowned or upset look. |
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3. I ate too much. |
Putting a hand on the stomach, patting or rubbing |
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4. I am sorry that I did something wrong. |
Drooping or hanging the head. |
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5. I’m so happy. |
A loud laughter with a shining face or smiling with arms open and head back. |
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6. You did a good job. |
A thumb up. |
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7. You are angry. |
Turning your back to someone on purpose. |
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8. Stop here. |
Putting the left palm on the fore-finger of the right hand. | |