外研社必修四Module3reading概要1.ppt
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Greetings in Asian countries __ ___ involve touching the other person , but they always involve ___ _____. Traditionally in China, when we greet someone, we ____ the right hand over the left and ____slightly. Muslims give a salaam, where they _____ their heart , _____ and forehead. Hindus join their ____ and bow their_____ in respect. In all of these examples, the hands are busy with the greeting and can not hold a ______. Today , people still use their _______ as a gesture of ___. American youths often greet each other with the expression , “____ __ _____”. One person then ____ ___ his hand, palm outwards and five fingers ______. The other person raises his hand and ______ the other’s open hand _____the head in a “high five”.Nowadays , __ ___quite a common greeting. Paragraph 5 Conclusion Body language is fascinating for anyone to study. * Facial expressions angry sad painful smile Match column A with column B Examples of greetings Para 1 Para 2 Para 3 Para 4 Para 5 A B greetings in Asian countries ways of communication weatern formal ways of greeting Body language is fascinating for us to study. American youth’s greeting today Fill in the blanks communications body language words and sentences ______ words written words unconscious body positions __________ body language _______body language learned spoken If our right hand is busy greeting someone , it cannot be holding a weapon . So the gesture means “I trust you”. Why do Europeans and Americans use their right hands to greet others ? Para 2 Paragraph 3 do not the hands put bow touch mouth hands heads Paragraph 4 hands trust holds up spread slaps above it is Give me five Chinese Hindus American youths high five Complete the table people Ways of greeting Parts of the body shake hands hands put the right hand over the left and bow slightly hands hands touch their heart, mouth and forehead Join their hands and bo
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