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Learning ObjectivesuTo understand some facial expressions and talk about body language. uTo understand a conversation and learn to infer meaning for it.uTo learn to ask for and make clarification.uTo learn about the pause in sentences.Period 3 Using LanguagePeriod 3 Using Language(P42)(P42)-Explore body languageReviewFill in the blamks.1. He made people laugh at a time _ they felt depressed, so they could forget their difficulties.2. No one was bored _(watch) him.3. He walked around stiffly _(carry) a walking stick.4. Even though he was considered a _(fail) in life, he was still full of kindness and hope.5. _ Charlie said, it was “a picture with a smile, and perhaps a tear.”whenwatchingcarryingfailureAsReviewFill in the blamks.6. The little tramp has rushed there _ search of gold, but without success.7. Finally, in 1940, Chaplin _(give) up silent films to make The Great Dictator.8. In 1972, he _(give)a special Academy Award, which became known _ an Oscar in later years, for his contributions _ the film industry. ingavewas givenastoActivity 1Look at these photos and discuss what you think each person is communicating.Activity 1Look at these photos and discuss what you think each person is communicating.He could be in great pain.He could be upset. Activity 1Look at these photos and discuss what you think each person is communicating.The boy is hoping for good luck.Activity 1Look at these photos and discuss what you think each person is communicating.The woman in the photo is either deaf or is communicating with her husband who is deaf. She is using American Sign Language, and the sign she is using means “I love you”.Activity 1Look at these photos and discuss what you think each person is communicating.The two children seem quite joyful. Perhaps they have just won a table tennis match.Activity 4Listen to the conversation again. Are the following statements correct inferences from the conversation?Sometimes things are not said directly, and so you must guess the meaning, relationship of the people, or context. You can do this by: drawing conclusions from the background information you already have. looking at clues that tell you the context. using logic to work out the meaning.Infer meaningActivity 4Listen to the conversation again. Are the following statements correct inferences from the conversation?1. The two speakers are married.2. Making too many gestures in communication is not polite.3. The police team were probably successful in catching the criminals.4. Both speakers think body language is useful.5. The woman is not very confident about her silent acting ability.NoNoYesYesYesTapescriptW: What were you doing just now? What did those gestures mean?M: Oh, I was just telling my friend over there to meet me for lunch _ _ _ in twenty minutes.W: Oh, I get it, so you were sending him secret _ _.M: Yeah, we got the idea from an _ _ last night and decided to try it out for fun. In the movie, the police were trying to enter a house, but they had to be really quiet so they could _ the criminals _ _. So, the police leader used hand gestures to tell his team what to do. For example, he used his gesture to tell them how many bad guys were in the house. down the street hand signalsaction movietakeby surpriseTapescriptThen he gave _ on who should go where, and what they should do. I thought it was pretty cool how they used hand gestures to communicate.W: Well, you know, you can say a lot without speaking. Ive been taking acting classes, and right now were learning how to use body language to _ _.M: Wow, thats cool. So you mean youre not allowed to talk, right?W: Yes, and its really difficult if they want you to express something complicated without saying a word. But Im _ getting better at it, I guess.instructionsexpress ourselvesslowlyTapescriptM: That _ me _ those Charlie Chaplin movies. I guess its not easy to tell a whole story only using body language.W: Yeah, he was a real _. Everyone in my class loves his movies. We actually had to watch some of his movies and act out some scenes. I was such an amateur! M: Well, its good you tried. Now, by your body language, I can _ that you want to buy me lunch tomorrow. Am I right?reminds ofmastertellPronunciationRead the quotes and notice the pause after each sense group.1. There are four ways, | and only four ways, | in which we have contact with the world. | We are evaluated and classified | by these four contacts: | what we do, | how we look, | what we say, | and how we say it. Dale CarnegiePronunciationRead the quotes and notice the pause after each sense group.2. If language was given to men | to conceal their thoughts, | then gestures purpose | was to disclose them. John Napier3. Body language is a powerful tool. | We had body language | before we had speech, | and apparently, | 80% of what you understand in a conversation | is read through the body, | not the words. Deborah BullLife is a stage, and we are all actors. This is also true when you are in a foreign land. Acting can help you communicate even if you do not know the language. For instance, one day a Chinese lady who was babysitting her grandchild in America went to a supermarket to buy some beef. She was confused to see all kinds of meat there and did not know which ones were beef. She asked a clerk by putting both hands up and saying “Moo! Moo! The lady got what she wanted even without saying a word of English.Read this passage. Then mark “I” where it needs a pause.Listen to the texts above and see how well you read.PronunciationAct outAct out a scene using only body language to communicate. You may follow these steps to complete your performance.1. Form into groups of four. One of you is the performer, and the others are observers.2. The performer writes down a situation and some messages to convey through body language.3. The performer acts out the scene and the observers individually write down their thoughts without talking to anyone else.4. The actor reveals the situation and messages, and the group compares notes. Use the table below to clarify any misunderstandings or different answers.Activity 3Listen to a conversation about body language. Then answer the following questions.1. How did the man get the idea of using gestures to communicate?2. What did the police leader tell his team by using gestures?3. What did the woman say about the acting classes that shes been taking?4. What did the man mean by saying “Its good you tried” at the end of the conversation?Activity 3Listen to a conversation about body language. Then answer the following questions.1. How did the man get the idea of using gestures to communicate? From an action movie.2. What did the police leader tell his team by using gestures? He used gestures to tell them how many bad guys were in the house. Then he gave instructions on who should go where, and what they should do.Activity 3Listen to a conversation about body language. Then answer the following questions.3. What did the woman say about the acting classes that shes been taking? She said that right now theyre learning how to use body language to express themselves.4. What did the man mean by saying “Its good you tried” at the end of the conversation? He meant that even though she wasnt very good at it, her experience was still worthwhile.THANK YOUTHANK YOU
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