Reading and thinking: Listening to how bodies talk Just like __1_____(speak) language, body language 2_____(vary) from culture to culture. For example, making eye contact in some countries is a way 3_____(display ) interest while men and women are not 4_____(social) permitted to make eye contact in many Middle Eastern countries. In many countries, shaking one’s head means”no”,and 5_____(nod) means “yes”. By 6_____(compare), the gesture have the opposite meaning in Bulgaria and 7_____(south) Albania. Smiling has many different uses. A smile can help us get 8_____ difficult situations, find friends in 9_____ world of strangers and break down barriers. If we’re feeling down or lonely, there’s nothing better 10_____seeing a smiling face of a good friend. Using language2 : How do I know my students As an educator, I find body language helps me know1_____ makes my students tick. When meeting with something hard in class, they look2_____(confuse). People have a tendency to lean towards whatever they are interested in. So if a student has his head lowered to look at his watch, it 3_____(imply )he’s bored and counting the minutes for the class 4_____(end). Some students look up, but there is 5_____absence of eye contact. Their eyes 6_____(bare) move, and they always have the same distant 7_____(express),which may show they’re asleep. Though it is easy to perceive when students are interested, bored or distracted, it is sometimes 8_____(difficult) to distinguish when students 9_____(trouble). Whatever it is , teachers need to inquire and assess what’s going on . Reacting 10_____body language is an important component of being a teacher. 答案: Reading and thinking 1 spoken 2 varies 3 to display 4 socially 5 nodding 6 comparison 7 southern 8 through 9 a 10 than Using language2 1 what 2 confused 3 implies 4 to end 5 an 6 barely 7 expression 8 more difficult 9 are troubled 10 toReading and thinking : Listening to how bodies talk We use both words and body language _____ (express) our thoughts and opinions in our _____(interaction) with other people. We can learn a lot about _____ people are thinking _____ watching their body language. Words are important, _____ the way people stand, hold their arms, and move their hands can also give us information about their _____(feeling). Just _____ spoken language, body language _____(vary) from culture to culture. The crucial thing is _____(use) body language in a way that is appropriate _____ the culture you are in. For example,_____( make) eye contact—looking into someone’s eyes—in some countries is a way to display interest. In other countries, _____ contrast, eye contact_____ not always _____(approve) of. For example, in many Middle Eastern countries, men and women are not _____(social) permitted to make eye contact. In Japan, it may demonstrate respect to look _____ when talking to an older person. The gesture for “OK” has different meanings in different cultures. In Japan, someone _____ witnesses an ... ...
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