[00:00.00] [00:01.00]Module 11 Body language [00:05.00]Section A [00:07.00]¢ñ.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡³öÓëËùÌýÄÚÈÝÏà·ûµÄͼƬ£¬Ã¿¸ö¾ä×Ó¶ÁÁ½±é [00:19.00]1.Look! The bird is standing with one foot. [00:35.00]2.We bow to each other when we meet. [00:47.00]3.We wave our hands to say goodbye. [01:00.00]4.I shake hands with my friends when we meet. [01:13.00]5.There is something strange on his nose. [01:27.00]¢ò.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ðÓÿ¸ö¾ä×Ó¶ÁÁ½±é [01:39.00]1.Don't be late for school next time. [01:51.00]2.When did you go to Beijing? [02:02.00]3.What do Chinese people often do when they meet for the first time? [02:18.00]4.Can you eat food in class? [02:30.00]5.Do people in different countries have different ways in greeting? [02:45.00]¢ó.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡ÔñÕýÈ·´ð°¸£¬¶Ô»°¶ÁÁ½±é [02:55.00]W:Hi,Li Xing.Where are you going for your summer holiday? [02:59.00]M:Hi,Kate.I'm going to England. [03:01.00]W:Really? I think you'd better know some rules and customs in England.They are different from those in China. [03:08.00]M:But I don't know.Can you tell me some? [03:11.00]W:Sure.The first rule is that you must drive on the left side of the road. [03:16.00]M:What's the next rule? [03:18.00]W:And you mustn't ride your bike on the pavement. [03:21.00]M:What else£¿ [03:22.00]W:It's not polite to ask personal questions.For example,¡°How old are you?¡± [03:27.00]M:What should I call people there? [03:30.00]W:You can call them Mr,Mrs,Ms,or Miss before their family names. [03:35.00]M:Thanks a lot. [03:36.00]W:You're welcome. [03:51.00]W:Hi,Li Xing.Where are you going for your summer holiday? [03:55.00]M:Hi,Kate.I'm going to England. [03:57.00]W:Really? I think you'd better know some rules and customs in England.They are different from those in China. [04:04.00]M:But I don't know.Can you tell me some? [04:07.00]W:Sure.The first rule is that you must drive on the left side of the road. [04:12.00]M:What's the next rule? [04:14.00]W:And you mustn't ride your bike on the pavement. [04:17.00]M:What else£¿ [04:18.00]W:It's not polite to ask personal questions.For example,¡°How old are you?¡± [04:23.00]M:What should I call people there? [04:26.00]W:You can call them Mr,Mrs,Ms,or Miss before their family names. [04:31.00]M:Thanks a lot. [04:32.00]W:You're welcome. [04:44.00]¢ô.Ìý¼Òô£¬Íê³É¶ÌÎÄ£¬¶ÌÎĶÁÁ½±é [04:56.00]M:What do we do if we have something to tell others or if we want to learn something from the others£¿ [05:02.00]Yes£¬we use our language£¬that is£¬either spoken language or written language.But actually£¬ [05:08.00]there is another kind of language and it is also very important.Do you know what it is£¿ [05:15.00]Yes£¬that is the body language.Can you tell me something about body language£¿ [05:20.00] For example£¬if you agree with what I said just now£¬what do you do£¿And if you don't agree with what I said£¬ [05:27.00]what do you do£¿But sometimes the same gesture means different things in different countries. [05:33.00]For example,somewhere in the world nodding head doesn't mean yes. [05:38.00]So if you visit a foreign country,only speaking its language very well isn't enough. [06:00.00]M:What do we do if we have something to tell others or if we want to learn something from the others£¿ [06:06.00]Yes£¬we use our language£¬that is£¬either spoken language or written language.But actually£¬ [06:12.00]there is another kind of language and it is also very important.Do you know what it is£¿ [06:19.00]Yes£¬that is the body language.Can you tell me something about body language£¿ [06:24.00] For example£¬if you agree with what I said just now£¬what do you do£¿And if you don't agree with what I said£¬ [06:31.00]what do you do£¿But sometimes the same gesture means different things in different countries. [06:37.00]For example,somewhere in the world nodding head doesn't mean yes. [06:42.00]So if you visit a foreign country,only speaking its language very well isn't enough. [07:03.00]Section B [07:05.00]¢ñ.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡³öÓëËùÌýÄÚÈÝÏà·ûµÄͼƬ£¬Ã¿¸ö¾ä×Ó¶ÁÁ½±é [07:20.00]1.In the USA,some people hug each other when they meet. [07:38.00]2.Smile is also a kind of language. [07:54.00]3.Maori people in New Zealand touch noses when they meet. [08:11.00]4.In Japan,people usually bow when they meet each other. [08:29.00]5.It's polite to shake hands when people meet in China. [08:47.00]¢ò.Ìý¼Òô£¬Ñ¡ÔñÕýÈ·´ð°¸£¬Ã¿¶Î¶Ô»°¶ÁÁ½±é [08:59.00]1.W£ºWhat do Maori people do when they meet their friends? [09:03.00]M:They usually touch noses. [09:10.00]1.W£ºWhat do Maori people do when they meet their friends? [09:14.00]M:They usually touch noses. [09:21.00]2.W:Can you tell me the things I should do? [09:24.00]M:The first thing is to greet the teacher. [09:32.00]2.W:Can you tell me the things I should do? [09:35.00]M:The first thing is to greet the teacher. [09:41.00]3.W:Can you tell me what Koreans do when they meet people? [09:45.00]M:Oh,they often bow. [09:52.00]3.W:Can you tell me what Koreans do when they meet people? [09:56.00]M:Oh,they often bow. [10:02.00]4.W:Do you look at people when you talk? [10:05.00]M:In Britain and the US,people usually look at each other when they talk. [10:14.00]4.W:Do you look at people when you talk? [10:17.00]M:In Britain and the US,people usually look at each other when they talk. [10:26.00]5.W:How do you say goodbye in your country? [10:29.00]M:We wave to say goodbye.But in Greece,it's rude to wave to say goodbye. [10:42.00]5.W:How do you say goodbye in your country? [10:45.00]M:We wave to say goodbye.But in Greece,it's rude to wave to say goodbye. [10:55.00]¢ó.Ìý¼Òô£¬ÅжÏÕýÎ󣬶ÌÎĶÁÁ½±é [11:07.00]W:In Western countries,especially in America,some social customs have lasted until today. [11:14.00]For example,¡°ladies first¡±,that is to say,ladies in those countries are respected in many ways. [11:22.00]In the USA and Europe, [11:24.00]you will usually see men opening doors for ladies and ladies generally walking [11:29.00]ahead of men into a room or a restaurant unless men have to be ahead of ladies in order to choose the table, [11:38.00]to open the door of a car or to help in other ways.In the street, [11:45.00]men almost always walk or cross the street on the side which is closer to traffic than ladies, [11:51.00]but if a man walks with two ladies,he should walk between them. [12:13.00]W:In Western countries,especially in America,some social customs have lasted until today. [12:20.00]For example,¡°ladies first¡±,that is to say,ladies in those countries are respected in many ways. [12:29.00]In the USA and Europe, [12:31.00]you will usually see men opening doors for ladies and ladies generally walking [12:36.00]ahead of men into a room or a restaurant unless men have to be ahead of ladies in order to choose the table, [12:45.00]to open the door of a car or to help in other ways.In the street, [12:52.00]men almost always walk or cross the street on the side which is closer to traffic than ladies, [12:58.00]but if a man walks with two ladies,he should walk between them. [13:13.00]¢ô.Ìý¼Òô£¬²¹È«¾ä×Ó£¬¶ÌÎĶÁÁ½±é [13:24.00]M:Body language is very important in everyday life.In the West,people look at each other when they talk. [13:31.00]They often shake hands two or three times.When a man shakes hands with a woman, [13:37.00]it is polite for the woman to hold out her hand first. [13:41.00]Men in English?speaking countries touch men much less than men touch men in China. [13:46.00]But,men and women touch each other much more often than men and women do in China. [13:52.00]Good friends often kiss each other to greet. [14:14.00]M:Body language is very important in everyday life.In the West,people look at each other when they talk. [14:21.00]They often shake hands two or three times.When a man shakes hands with a woman, [14:27.00]it is polite for the woman to hold out her hand first. [14:31.00]Men in English?speaking countries touch men much less than men touch men in China. [14:36.00]But,men and women touch each other much more often than men and women do in China. [14:42.00]Good friends often kiss each other to greet.