It is considered impolite to whistle or clap our hands to get the waiter’s attention in the restaurant.. It is unacceptable for the teacher to point at her/his students3[r]
(1)To our class, 12/2
(2)Team A Team B
- Waving
- Shaking hands
- Raising one’s hand
- Nodding
(3)(4)non-verbal
Ex: Waving, clapping one’s hands and nodding are forms of communication
get/attract someone’s attention informality non-verbal ≠ verbal
( )n
(a) = impolite
(a) (a) (exp): rude :sự không
nghi thức, thân mật
(a)
(5)True/False Statement Prediction
1 At a noisy party, you can clap your hands or whistle to attract your friend’s attention
2 We can raise our hands to show that we need assistance
3 It is considered impolite to whistle or clap our hands to get the waiter’s attention in the restaurant
4 It is unacceptable for the teacher to point at her/his students
5 To get your friend’s attention, you shouldn’t point at the person or thing you want her/him to look at
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F
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(6)Fill in the gaps with the suitable words or phrases in the text:
1 We can use either verbal or _ communication to attract someone’s attention
2 and waving are considered to be big , obvious non- verbal signals
3 If we want to _ , we wait until he passes us , catch his eyes , and nod slightly to let him know
4 If you are the schoolyard and see your teacher approaching you, you can use a _ to attract his or her attention
5 someone is usually considered rude
non- verbal Jumping up and down
attract the waiter’s attention walking across
small friendly wave Pointing at
(7)Read the passage carefully and choose the best answers:
1 is considered the most common way of getting someone’s attention A raising one’s hand B pointing C waving D clapping one’s hand
2 You can jump up and down and wave as hard as you can to attract your brother’s attention
A at the airport B in a restaurant C at a noisy party D in the schoolyard The word “approaching” in the fourth paragraph means
A walking B passing C crossing D coming near Which of the following is NOT true?
A We can raise our hand slightly to attract the waiter’s attention
B A small friendly wave to attract the teacher’s attention in the schoolyard is acceptable
C The teacher can point at a student in class to get his/her attention D Pointing at someone is usually considered polite
5 The best title for the passage is
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3 4
5
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What these gestures mean? Let’s choose the correct answers
(9)Yes? or No?
In Greece , a nod means Yes
(10)She wants to say No
In Greece , a nod means No
(11)She wants to say No, not
Yes.
In Greece , a nod means No , not Yes
(12)Yes ?or Money ?
In Tonga , raised eyebrows mean Yes
(13)He wants to say yes
In Tonga , raised eyebrows mean Yes
Money
(14)In Tonga , raised eyebrows mean yes , not
money.
He wants to say yes.
(15)In the Netherlands, tapping your elbow means The third person (a friend of yours, for example) doesn’t want to spend money
The third person can’t help you anything
(16)In the Netherland, tapping your elbow means The third person (a friend of yours, for example) can’t help you anything
The third person doesn’t want to spend money
You can’t depend on
that man
(17)Sorry You are wrong !
In the Netherland, tapping your elbow means The third person (a friend of yours, for example) doesn’t want to spend money
The third person can’t help you anything
You can’t depend on
that man
(18)In Italy, flicking your chin means I don’t know
Go away !
Go away
! I don’t
(19)In Italy, flicking your chin means Go away !
I don’t know
Go away
!
(20)Sorry You are wrong !
Go away
!
In Italy , flicking your chin means I don’t know
(21)No? Yes ? Come here ?
In Germany, tossing your head means No
Yes
(22)She wants me to come here
In Germany, tossing your head means Come here !
Yes No
(23)Sorry You are wrong !
She wants me to come here
In Germany, tossing your head means come here ! , not
(24)There’s a
telephone call or you are crazy?
In most parts of Europe ,circling your head means there’s a telephone call
(25)Sorry You are wrong !
You mean you are crazy
In most parts of Europe ,circling your head means there’s a telephone call
the person is crazy
(26)You mean you are crazy
In most parts of Europe ,circling your head means the person is crazy
there’s a telephone call
(27)HOMEWORK
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