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Unit 2
Here are some ways to welcome them.
Where are they from?
They are from Japan. They are Japanese.
Maybe
They usually bow each other when they meet.
Review
How do they greet?
They are from Russia. They are Russian.
They usually _____________ when they meet.
Where are they from?
How do they greet?
Maybe
kiss three times
They are from China. They are Chinese.
They usually __________ when they meet.
Where are they from?
How do they greet?
Maybe
shake hands
They are from America. They are American.
They usually __________ _________ __________ when they meet.
Where are they from?
How do they greet?
Maybe
shake hands,
kiss
or hug each other
She is from India. She is Indian.
They usually ____________________ and ________________ when they meet.
Where is she from?
How do Indian people greet?
Maybe
put their hands together
nod their heads
They are from New Zealand.They are Maori.
They touch noses.
Where are they from?
How do they greet?
You know, when we meet others, we often use our body to greet each other. Now, let's learn about our body.
head
face
eye
nose
hair
mouth
tooth
teeth
hand fingers['fɪŋgə]
hands
arm [ɑːm]
legs
knee[niː]
foot
feet
ear
head
ear
arm
hand
leg
foot
eye
nose
tooth
mouth
two feet
two teeth
My Body Parts
neck
hair
knee
Now, let’s play a game!
Touch your …..
Body language in our life.
say “ good”
walk arm in arm
say “ yes”
say “ ok”
wave to say goodbye
wave to say hello
In many countries, it’s polite to wave to say goodbye or hello.
But in Greece, it’s not at all polite. In fact, it’s very rude.
rude=not polite
our new foreign students
arrive very soon
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China
Britain
the US
Greece
Middle East
North America
South America
Stand close?
Touch people?
Look at people?
How to say goodbye?
Read & match
Here are some ways to welcome them.
Para. 2
Para. 1
Para. 4
Para. 5
Para. 3
Check the body language in different countries and places.
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What about North Americans?
Can they stand close?
Why?
What about Chinese girls?
Stand close