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Page 1: Brainstorming (1)  What’s your native tongue?  Can you speak any other languages?
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Brainstorming (1)

What’s your native tongue?

Can you speak any other languages?

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Greetings in different languages

Glückliches Neues Jahr!

あけましておめでとうございます !

Bonne Année!

Happy New Year!

新年快乐 !

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Different ways of greeting people

A kiss

A bow

A firm handshake

A loving hug

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Brainstorming (2)

Do you know how many languages there are in the world?

Do all the languages have their written forms?

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Do you know the raised dots below?

www. Google. com

Braille

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Have you ever been shocked by the magnificent

performance?

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Do you think that language is the only way people communicate? What other methods of communication can you think of?

Brainstorming (3)

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Other means of communication

EmoticonsEye contact GesturesFacial expressions

Emotion + icon=emoticon

Communication with people’s eyes

a movement of the hands, arms or head, etc. to

express an idea or feeling

Feelings are reflected on the faces

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Guess the meaning of the each following

emoticons:- ) = :-(:-( =

sadness:-O:-O = surprise:-D:-D = great joy:-P:-P = making a face

:~-(

= crying

8-)

= A man who is wearing glasses is smiling.

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Gestures by hand

Thumbs up! Thumbs down!

Ok!

Victory/win

Applause

Call me!

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Guess the mood from the facial expressions

confused sadangry

happytired

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Brainstorming (4)

Do animals have their own language to communicate? Have you ever seen the communication between animals?

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Animal language Like human beings, animals need to

communicate with each other to survive. They do not speak to each other in the same way as we do; instead they use many different sounds and actions to express themselves. For example, bees make a buzzing noise, lions and bears growls, cats miaow, and dogs bark. If you see a cat standing with its back arched, head lowered or legs bent, it could be scared. If a dog growls at you, it probably is angry and you should be careful. Animal language is simpler than human language, but it shows how intelligent animals are.

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Communication between animals

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Task

Guess the mood of the dog

I am alert.

I am scared.

I am very happy.

I am angry.

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Discussion

For the advanced technology today, people tend to use to Internet more than before. Someone even believe that one day the communication through internet will replace all the traditional communicative means. Do you think so? Why or why not?

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survey your classmates body language Chinese characters transmit the information the various forms of--- a special Internet language stand for sign language

inform sb.about sth.

调查你的同学 身体语言 汉字 传送信息 不同种类的 --- 一种特殊的网络

语言 代表 比手划脚的肢体语言 ; 手语 , 指语法

通知某人某事

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transmitted transmitted transmitting vt. 播送,发射;传送,传递;输送 The telegraph transmits messages to all parts of the world.

电报把信息传达到世界地。

The news will be transmitted by radio.

这消息将由电台播送。

They transmitted the revolutionary tradition to the younger generation.

他们把革命 (revolutionary) 传统传给了年轻一代。

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· Metal transmits electricity. 金属导电。

· transmit...to... 把…传到(送到)…地方

· With the development of modern electrical engineering, we can transmit power to wherever it is needed.

随着现代电力工程的发展,我们能把电力输送到需要电力的任何地方。

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Homework Just as our Chinese, English

also has a long history. After class, please do some research work to find out how the English language has been developing.

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