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1 It is said that our body language exhibits much more information about our thoughts and feelings than is possible to articulate verbally.But the implied meaning ofthese common signals we use every day can mean something wildly different in another culture.Here's an introduction to the most unusual examples across the globe,so you can know how to integrate,and what to avoid.
Greetings
2In various parts of India,it's common to greet one another by touching feet.Handshakes and hugs are common in Western societies in places like the US and UK,but in parts of Europe such as France and Italy,handshakes are a slightly more personal greeting.It's common to linger(繼續(xù)存留)for longer,which some visitors may find uncomfortable.
Hand and arm gestures
3As standard,Italians use their arms and hands to gesture constantly while talking,whereas in Japan,this is considered impolite.If you're in Belgium or Northern Italy,be sure to avoid brushing your hand underneath your chin when speaking—it's a vivid way to tell someone to go away!Do you think the thumbs-up sign is a universal hand gesture for“great”?Well,hopefully you haven't visited Greece or Sardinia yet,where it's considered to be as rude as a middle finger signal in the West.In the US,a“V”sign means victory.In the UK and Australia,however,it's an offensive.
Head movements
4In many parts of Eastern Europe,the standard nodding and shaking signifying yes and no respectively are switched,which can,of course,get very confusing.In Japan,staring too long is considered rude,invasive(侵略性的)or even an act of aggression.Our special gesture,though,has to be this traditional signal from Tibet,China.If someone is sticking their tongue out at you in the street,all may not be as it seems!In fact,it's a way of demonstrating respect,rather than being playful,silly or even bad-mannered like it is in Western cultures.
5All in all,body language plays an important role in communicating with people from other cultures.It can send signals stronger than words.
Reading Check
Ⅰ.Fill in each blank with only one word according to the text.
Body language around the world The reason why we learn body language(Para.1)Main types of body language(Para.2~4)Conclusion(Para.5)●It's important to 1.body language in other countries.Greetings●In India,it's common to greet one another by touching 2..●In the US and UK,people greet one another by 3.hands and hugging.●In France and Italy,handshakes take a 4.time.Hand and arm gestures●In 5.,people use their arms and hands to gesture constantly while talking.●In Japan,it's not 6.to gesture constantly while talking.●In Greece,the thumbs-up sign is 7..Head movements●In many parts of Eastern Europe,nodding your 8.means no.●In Tibet,sticking the tongue out at others is a way to 9.respect.●Body language plays a 10.role in communicating with people from other cultures.
Ⅱ.Discussion
Do you know other types of body language?Which type of body language do you prefer?And why?
Language Study
Ⅰ.Discover useful structures in the text
1.it作形式主語,that引導主語從句
It is said that our body language exhibits much more information about our thoughts and feelings than is possible to articulate verbally.據(jù)說,我們的肢體語言所展示的關(guān)于我們的思想和感受的信息比口頭表達的要多得多。
2.where引導定語從句
Well,hopefully you haven't visited Greece or Sardinia yet,where it's considered to be as rude as a middle finger signal in the West.好吧,希望您還沒有訪問過希臘或撒丁島,在那里它被認為與西方的中指手勢同樣粗魯。
Ⅱ.Memorize some theme-centered chunks
an introduction to……介紹;……入門
across the globe世界各地
one another彼此;互相
as standard作為標準
all in all總而言之;總之;總的說來;從各方面考慮
play an important role in在……中發(fā)揮重要的作用;在……中扮演重要的角色