Homework p. 91, Session 14, Reading Exercise A, B &C Choose one of the movies we’ve discussed today, watch the movie and make a 2 min-long talk about the movie.
Jan 11, 2016
Homework
p. 91, Session 14, Reading Exercise A, B &C Choose one of the movies we’ve discussed today, watch the movie and make a 2 min-long talk about the movie.
So that’s what it means!
Warming-Warming-upup
How do people How do people communicate with others?communicate with others?
speaking ringing writing typing
Spoken language Written language
Body movements Body language
Professor Cuddy studies "body language"--the non-verbal communication that can tell us almost everything about what is going on in a given situation.
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Read the following body language
⒈ ⒉ ⒊
⒋ ⒌
The "high power" and "low power" poses tend to complement one another in given interactions. One person is in charge. The other isn't.
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postures
Pat someone on the back
postures
He is thinking
deeply.
She is feeling ill
/ having a stomachache.
postures
Facial expressions
Word Power Feelings and gestures P92
annoyedboredconfuseddisgustedembarrassedexhaustedfrustratedimpatientirritatednervous
Body Language in my life
Discussion: How do you perform the following meanings with body language? 1. I don’t know! 2. Keep quiet! 3. This drives me crazy! 4. I don’t think so! 5. I feel sad… 6. Don’t piss me off!
I don’t know
Keep quiet!
This drives me crazy!
I don’t think so!
I feel sad…
Don’t piss me off!
Listen to the conversation Have you met Raj?Have you met Raj?
What does Raj do when talking to him?What does Raj do when talking to him?
Guess what Raj means. Which guess is correct?Guess what Raj means. Which guess is correct?
1. Maybe it means that Raj doesn’t understand.1. Maybe it means that Raj doesn’t understand.
2. It might mean that Raj doesn’t agree.2. It might mean that Raj doesn’t agree.
3. It could mean that Raj agrees.3. It could mean that Raj agrees.
Raj finds the way people end a convRaj finds the way people end a conversation unusual. For example, they'lersation unusual. For example, they'll say things like" Hey, let's get togethl say things like" Hey, let's get together soon." He thought it was an invitatier soon." He thought it was an invitation, but it's just a way of saying good-on, but it's just a way of saying good-bye.bye.
Part B
Listen to Fajj talk to his friend. What does he find unusual about the way people in North America communicate?
What does it mean?
Pairs work: Imagine you are in Cambodia and you don’t speak Cambodian. Think of gestures to communicate the following meanings.
I'm really angry!I'm really angry! I'm lost.I'm lost. Where's the bathroom?Where's the bathroom? I don’t understand.I don’t understand. Go away!Go away! How much does this cost?How much does this cost? I'm hungry.I'm hungry. It's delicious. It's delicious. It's disgusting.It's disgusting. Someone stole my wallet.Someone stole my wallet.
I’m really angry.I’m really angry.
I’m lost.I’m lost.
Where’s the bathroom?Where’s the bathroom?
I don’t understand.I don’t understand.
Go away.Go away.
How much does it cost?How much does it cost?
I’m hungry.I’m hungry.
It’s delicious.It’s delicious.
It’s disgusting.It’s disgusting.
Someone stole my wallet.Someone stole my wallet.
Signs Do you kown what they mean?
No honkingcamp
Grammar: Permission, obligation, and prohibition
Permission: can / be allowed to / Obligation: have to / have got to Prohibition: can’t / be not allowed to
p.95, Exercise A & B
Signs Session 8 p.95
Exercise A
Listening What's in a sign? p.96
parking ticketa free parking zonefinesignallaneput upflash their lightspatrol car (petrol)within the speed limit
Part B1 parked in the wrong place2 was driving in the wrong lane3 was speeding, but slowed down
Group work Rules and regulations
How many rules can you think of for each of these places?
on an airplane at a zoo
in your dormitary in a library
in a movie theater in the classroom
Useful expressions
You can / can’t …… You are / aren’t allowed to …… You have (got) to ……
Modeling (on an airplane)
1. You have to wear your seat belt. 2. You aren’t allowed to turn on your
cellphone. 3. You can’t take something easily explosive.
HomeworkInterchange 7 What’s going on?
Choose one situation to discuss.
Describe the gestures and facial
expressions and interpret the
situations.
1. The woman is upset. Her arm are folded and
she’s turned away from the man. She’s slumped
in the chair with her arms and legs crossed. Her
body language shows that she is angry. The
man looks like he’s trying to explain something.
His hands and arms are raised in a shrug, which
makes him look like he might be apologizing for
something.
2. The chef and the waiter are arguing.
The chef looks angry. He’s pointing a
spoon at the waiter, which may mean the
waiter has done something wrong.
However, the waiter’s body language—
with his hands on his hips—shows that he
probably doesn’t agree with the chef.
3. One woman is pointing at the menu
and asking the waitress about it. She looks
irritated or annoyed by something. The
waitress looks confused. The other woman
at the table has her chin resting on her
hand. This may mean that she’s bored,
impatient, or disgusted.
4. The man is trying to influence the host who
seats people. He’s handing him money while
probably trying to explain that he is very
important and should get a table right away.
The man is also winking at the host, which
means he’s trying to be friendly. The host is
rolling his eyes, which might mean that he’s not
impressed.
5. The two teenagers are arguing and teasing
each other. The father doesn’t seem to notice
or care what they are doing. He might be
hungry or bored, because he’s eating a large
piece of bread and not paying attention to the
others. The mother looks annoyed with the
children. She’s shaking her finger at them.
Thank you!