七下英语 WY 课文原文Module 11 Body language
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Module 11 Body languageUnit 1 They touch noses!Lingling: We’re going to have some Russian teachers at school tomorrow, and I’m welcoming the visitors. How do I do that?Betty: Lingling, you know, in Russia, people usually kiss three times, left, right, left.Lingling: What! No, I didn’t know that. We Chinese often shake hands and smile when we meet visitors, and sometimes we nod our heads . But we neverkiss. Only parents and children do that.Betty: That’s because people do different things in dif ferent countries. Lingling: So what do people in the US usually do when they meet?Betty: In the US some people shake hands, and some kiss or hug each other. In India people put their hands together and nod their heads. And do yourknow what Maori people in New Zealand do when they meet? Lingling: No, What do they do?Betty: They touch noses!Unit2 Here are some ways to welcome them.Body language around the worldby Wang LinglingOur new foreign students are going to arrive very soon, and here are some ways to welcome them.How close do you stand when you talk to a friend? You can stand too close to people in the Middle East but don’t stand too close to North American! Give them more personal space.How about touching people? Chinese girls often walk arm in arm with their friends. South American sometimes hold your arm when they talk to you, so you can’t move away! But in Britain many people don’t like other people to touch themat all.Do you look at peo ple when you talk? In some places, it isn’t polite to look at people when they talk, but in other countries it isn’t polite to look somewhere else. In Britain and the US, people usually look at each other when they talk.And how do you say goodbye? That’s easy, wave to say goodbye. But be careful! In Greece, it’s not at all polite! In fact, it’s very rude!内容总结(1)Module 11 Body languageUnit 1 They touch noses(2)Betty: They touch noses。
2021-2022学年七年级英语下学期单元话题满分写作Module 11: Body language单元话题:社交礼仪范文11.假如你叫李硕,你的美国笔友Cindy要来中国,她发电子邮件说想了解中国的一些社交礼仪。
请根据下面四幅图片及文字提示给她回复一封电子邮件。
shake handsit's rude to point at others with chopsticksarrive at the party on timedon't give a clock as a present注意:(1)邮件中须包括提示中的所有要点,可适当发挥,提示词语供参考;(2)邮件中不要出现真实的地名、校名和人名;(3)词数80左右,开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Cindy,I'm glad to know that you are coming to China.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________范文22.在八年级即将结束之际, 八(1) 班将举行一次主题班会, 要求同学们谈谈一年来自己的收获与变化。
Module 11 Body language
Unit 1 They touch noses!
Lingling: We’re going to have some Russian teachers at school tomorrow, and I’m welcoming the visitors. How do I do that?
Betty: Lingling, you know, in Russia, people usually kiss three times, left, right, left.
Lingling: What! No, I didn’t know that. We Chinese often shake hands and smile when we meet visitors, and sometimes we nod our heads . But we never
kiss. Only parents and children do that.
Betty: That’s because people do different things in dif ferent countries. Lingling: So what do people in the US usually do when they meet?
Betty: In the US some people shake hands, and some kiss or hug each other. In India people put their hands together and nod their heads. And do your
know what Maori people in New Zealand do when they meet? Lingling: No, What do they do?
Betty: They touch noses!
Unit2 Here are some ways to welcome them.
Body language around the world
by Wang Lingling Our new foreign students are going to arrive very soon, and here are some ways to welcome them.
How close do you stand when you talk to a friend? You can stand too close to people in the Middle East but don’t stand too close to North American! Give them more personal space.
How about touching people? Chinese girls often walk arm in arm with their friends. South American sometimes hold your arm when they talk to you, so you can’t move away! But in Britain many people don’t like other people to touch them at all. Do you look at peo ple when you talk? In some places, it isn’t polite to look at people when they talk, but in other countries it isn’t polite to look somewhere else. In Britain and the US, people usually look at each other when they talk.
And how do you say goodbye? That’s easy, wave to say goodbye. But be careful! In Greece, it’s not at all polite! In fact, it’s very rude!。