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Bài giảng Tiếng Anh 12 unit 3: Ways of socialising

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Clap your hands

Stamp your feet

1. Listen to the song and act as you hear
2. Answer the question
How do the children express their happiness?
They clap their hands
They stamp their feet
Non-verbal forms of communication


English 12

Unit 3: Ways of socialising
Period 13th:


UNIT 3: WAYS OF SOCIALISING


Work in pairs: Discuss the question

1

2

What are the people in the pictures doing?
1. The two man are greeting each other.
They are shaking hands.


2. They are waving to say goodbye to each
other.


Vocabulary

• to wave

/weiv/

• to raise one’s hands /reiz/

• to whistle / 'wisl /
• to point at sb/st /pɔint/
• to catch one’s eyes /kỉt∫/:bắt gặp ánh mắt của ai đó


UNIT 3: WAYS OF SOCIALISING


1

5

Task 1
Listen to the
passage and
underline the
words
given in task 1


10

15

20

25

30


Task 1
Match the words in A with their Vietnamese equivalents in B

A
1. verbal (adj)

B

(line 2)

a. thu hút sự chú ý của ai

(line 2)

b. bằng lời nói, hữu ngơn

2. non- verbal (adj)


3. attract someone’s attention c. bất lịch sự, vô lễ
(line 4)

4. impolite (adj)
(line 19)

d. khơng bằng lời nói, phi ngơn

5. rude (adj)
(line 20)

6. informality (n)
(line 21)

7. approach (v)
(line 23)

8. A slight nod will do
(line 26)

e. bất lịch sự
f. sự thân mật/ không nghi thức
g. Cái gật đầu nhẹ là đủ
h. đến gần, tiếp cận

Work individually, then work in pairs


Task 2


Individual work and then pair work

Decide which of the three options below is the best title
for the passage:

Strategies:
 Read the text carefully and try to summarize in his own
word.
 Search through the list of main ideas provided and
A.
A Attracting Attention : Non – verbal Cues
choose the most suitable one.
 read
the four choices
given by
to choose
the most suitable
B. Attracting
Attention
Waving
one.
 C.
Make
theWays
main idea
chosen sums
up the entire text,
Thesure
Best
of Attracting

Attention
not just one idea within it.
Why not B: It is too specific
Why not C: It is too general


Task 2

Work in pairs

Answer the following questions:

Strategies:
 Read the five sentences to understand them.
 Underline key words.

 Locate the key words in the passage.
E.g. sentence 1: what, do, attract attention
(paragraph 1)
 Then read around the key words carefully to
find the answer.


Task 3

Answer the following questions:
(Pair work)

1.What can we do to when we want to attract
someone’s attention?

2. What are considered to be big and, obvious non-verbal
signal?
3. What can we do when we want to attract the waiter’s
attraction?
4. If you are walking across the schoolyard and see
your teacher approaching you, what can you do to attract
his or her attention?
5. Why shouldn’t you point at the person or thing you
want your friends to look at once you ‘ve got
his or her attention?


Task 3

Answer the following questions:

1.What can we do to when we want to attract
someone’s attention?
We can use either verbal and
non-verbal forms of communication.


Task 3

Answer the following questions:

2. What are considered to be big and,
obvious non-verbal signal?
Jumping up and down and waving.



Task 3

Answer the following questions:

3. What can we do when we want to
attract the waiter’s attraction?
We can wait until he passes near us,
catch his eyes and nod slightly to let
him know we would like him to come to
our table. Or we can raise our hand
slightly to show that we need assistance.


Task 3

Answer the following questions:

4. If you are walking across the schoolyard and
see your teacher approaching you, what can
you do to attract his or her attention?
You can use a small friendly wave to
attract his or her attention.


Task 3

Answer the following questions:

5. Why shouldn’t you point at the person or

thing you want your friends to look at once
you ‘ve got his or her attention?
Because pointing at someone is usually
considered rude.


UNIT 3: WAYS OF SOCIALISING


GAME

The open door

Rules:
- Teams in turns choose one animal.
- A multiple - choice question is to be given for each
animal.
- Choose the best answer within 5 seconds.
- The team who gives the first signal will have the right
to answer.
- The point for one correct answer.
- 3 of the windows include lucky, unlucky, and a gift



What does he want to express ?
 You are the number one.
 You are very bad.



She wants
to say No.

In Greece , a nod means ...
 No
 Yes


You can’t
depend on
that man .

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 .


I don’t
know.

?

Go
away !

In Italy, flicking your chin means ...
 I don’t know.
 Go away !



She wants me to
come here .

In Germany, tossing your head means ...
 Come here !
 Yes



No


×