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1、會計學(xué)1CommunicationNoproblem實(shí)用實(shí)用Communication: No problem?第1頁/共59頁Brainstorming1. What is the purpose of language? The purpose of language is to communicate with other people. 第2頁/共59頁2. How can you communicate with someone if you cannot speak? Give an example. We can use body language to communicate

2、with someone if we cant speak.第3頁/共59頁For example, if were angry, we might turn away and not talk to others. If were happy to see someone, we might smile and hold out our hands or open our arms.第4頁/共59頁3. There are many different ways to greet someone using words. How many ways can you think of to g

3、reet someone if you cannot speak? 第5頁/共59頁Ways to greet someone without words:smile, wave, shake hands, hug, kiss, etc.handshake第6頁/共59頁 kissbow第7頁/共59頁 nodblow a kisshug第8頁/共59頁ReadingLook at the picture and the title of the passage on page 26.What do you think the topic will be?第9頁/共59頁 Tony Garci

4、a (Columbia)Julia Smith (Britain)George Cook (Canada)Japanese- Akira Nagata第10頁/共59頁I. While reading, please try to divide the whole passage into several parts and find out the main idea.Part 1. (Para. 1)Meet the visitors at the airport.First-reading第11頁/共59頁P(yáng)art 2 (Para. 2 and 3)People from differe

5、nt countries express greetings in different ways.Part 3. (Para. 4) Different peoples have different body languages.Part 4. (Para. 5) Summary of body language.第12頁/共59頁II. How do different international students behave when they greet people? Complete the chart with information from the passage.第13頁/

6、共59頁 Name Description Body LanguageTo WhomTony Garcia everyoneno touching man from Japan man from Colombiakiss on the cheekJulia Smithwoman from BritaineveryoneAkira Nagatabowing everyone第14頁/共59頁 Name Description Body LanguageTo WhomGeorge Cookto men to womenshake hands and kiss twice on each cheek

7、 man from Canada shaking handseveryoneAhmed Aziz man from Jordanshaking hands noddingDarlene Coulonwoman from Francepeople she knows 第15頁/共59頁Country/AreaWays to greet each otherBritainCanadaJapanshake hands, do not stand very close to others or touch strangers when they meetshake handsbow第16頁/共59頁S

8、pain, Italy, South American countriesFranceapproach others closely and are more likely to touch themshake hands and kiss each other twice on each cheek第17頁/共59頁(men from) Middle East and other Muslim culturesshake hands and stand quite close to other men, nod to women and do not shake hands with the

9、m第18頁/共59頁Read the passage again and then answer the following questions.Second-reading第19頁/共59頁A. Two university students meet the international students in the airport.B. Men and women use different body languages in foreign countries.C. Different cultures have different body languages.D. There ar

10、e different kinds of cultures in the world. 1. What does the text mainly talk about?第20頁/共59頁2. What can we infer from the text? A. A boy from Spain is likely to touch the people he meets. B. Physical distance cant send out a message. C. English people may stand very close to their friends. D. Its f

11、riendly to touch Muslim women. 第21頁/共59頁3. From the passage we know, most international students greet others by _. A. shaking hands B. bowing C. kissing D. touching shoulders第22頁/共59頁4. When writing the text, the author is _. A. encouraging readers to do something B. informing readers of something

12、C. drawing readers attention to some western countries D. regretting cultural difference第23頁/共59頁5. Which of the following is true? A. French people often greet people by kissing each other on both cheeks. B. All people around the world now greet people by shaking hands. C. People from Britain and f

13、rom South American countries seem to prefer to keep more physical distance from others. D. Not knowing foreign customs may cause a cultural mistake. 第24頁/共59頁1. Is the author of this passage male or female? How do you know? The author is male. Ahmed Aziz will not shake hands with women, but he shake

14、s hands with the author.Post-reading I. Answer the following questions.第25頁/共59頁2. What were the two mistakes that the author noticed? He noticed that the Colombian man kissed the British woman, but the British woman stepped back and put up her hands as if in defence. He also第26頁/共59頁noticed that th

15、e Japanese man bowed just as the Canadian man started to shake hands, so one mans nose touched the other mans hand. 第27頁/共59頁3. Who seemed to prefer to keep more physical distance from others? Who seemed to prefer closer physical distance?第28頁/共59頁The British woman, Julia, and probably the Canadian

16、man, George, seemed to prefer to keep more physical distance from others. The Colombian man, Tony, and the Jordanian man, Ahmed, seemed to prefer closer physical distance. 第29頁/共59頁4. Did any students have similar greeting customs? If so, which ones? Yes. Tony from Colombia and Darlene from France h

17、ad a similar greeting customa kiss. George from Canada and Ahmed from Jordan also had a similar greeting customa handshake, but Ahmed shakes hands only with men.第30頁/共59頁5. “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” What do you think this famous saying means? This saying means that when we are in a certai

18、n place, we should follow the customs of the people who live in that place, not our own customs.第31頁/共59頁6. Do you agree with the authors statement that body language is not good or bad? Why or why not? 第32頁/共59頁1. Englishmen often stand close to others or touch strangers as soon as they meet.2. Mos

19、t people around the world now greet each other by kissing.II. Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F). FF第33頁/共59頁3. Japanese will bow to others as greeting.4. People from Jordan will move very close to you as you introduce yourself to them.5. Some body languages in some countri

20、es are good while some countries body language are bad.TT F第34頁/共59頁6. People from different countries may have a major misunderstanding while greeting each other.7. The physical distance from each other that people are comfortable with generally depends on the culture.8. All members of a culture be

21、have in the same way.TT F第35頁/共59頁III. Choose the correct one.第36頁/共59頁C. People use body movements to send messages and different body movements have different meanings.D. The importance of knowing customs. 第37頁/共59頁2. If two men stand close to each other while talking, they cannot be from _. A. an

22、 Arab country B. USA C. Britain D. Russia第38頁/共59頁3. What should a Chinese young man do when he meets his Russian friend in Moscow? A. Kiss him. B. Nod his head to his friend. C. Shake hands with him. D. Smile at him.第39頁/共59頁第40頁/共59頁5. “Foreigners should follow these customs when they are visiting

23、 these countries.” The underlined word here means _. A. habits B. fault C. words D. performance第41頁/共59頁1. If you meet a foreigner who comes up close to you to talk, what countries might he be from? How can you show him that you are uncomfortable with that?第42頁/共59頁2. If a girl in shorts goes into a

24、 Muslim house and a man takes her outside pointing at her shoes and shorts, what should she do? Guess why he is so particular.第43頁/共59頁3. What are some situations where body language is the only form of communication? Why?第44頁/共59頁China, BritainRussia, France, ArabSome western countries Japan, Korea

25、Maori in New Zealand第45頁/共59頁Body language varies from culture to culture.GestureCountryMeaningeye contact some countriesother countries show interestrude or disrespectful第46頁/共59頁GestureCountryMeaningmoving the index finger in a circle in front of the earsome countriesBrazilcrazyYou have a phone ca

26、ll.第47頁/共59頁GestureCountryMeaninga circle with ones thumb and index fingermost countriesJapanFranceGermanyBrazilzerorudemoneyOK第48頁/共59頁GestureCountryMeaningthumbs upthe USNigeriaGermanyJapanNo.1rudegreat / good job第49頁/共59頁GesturescountriesMeaningShaking ones handBulgaria, parts of Greece, IranOther countriesNoYes第50頁/共59頁GesturescountriesMeaningsKiss on the cheekA firm handshakeA loving hugA bow / a nod of headGreet fri

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