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人教版高中英语选择性必修第一册Unit4 Body Language Period 6 课件(该课件内含音频文件)

2024-01-05 16:24

人教版高中英语选择性必修第一册Unit4  Body Language  Period 6 课件(该课件内含音频文件)

Standing with one’s hands on one’s hips shows that a person is angry in many cultures, such as Malaysia, Argentina, and Mexico.
Many Mexicans like to touch people on the arm. This shows that they want to be friendly.
In Vietnamese culture, the head is considered the most important part of the body. Only parents or an important person can touch your head.
If a Lebanese person stands close to you, do not feel that they are entering your personal  space. Personal space is relatively smaller in Lebanon and many other places.
In Korean culture, one must be careful not to show too much emotion through facial expressions, except in very casual situations. Koreans may tend to distrust people who use exaggerated facial expressions, or may misunderstand what those facial expressions mean.
People of Puerto Rico move their noses to say,  “What’s going on here?”
In English speaking country, it is improper to staring at the others or too long. 
In China, host use smile to welcome their guests, while the Indian of American use cry to welcome their guest. 
It is polite to close your mouth when you are eating food in American and Japan, while it is polite to open your mouth and chew in India. 
There are threecomponents in any face-to-face communication: words, tone of voice, and body language. It is said that most of what we communicate with others is nonverbal. So wheninteracting with people,perceiving_the massage conveyed by body language is crucial
You cannot succeed in business and social encounters if you employ inappropriate body language. For example, staring at_someone too long can be interpreted as a threat, standing too close may cause
embarrassment_and uneasiness, and touching your neck when talking
to others probablydemonstrates    that you feel nervous and    
lack_confidence. Sometimes body language speaks louder than words.

 

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