《新编大学英语》“More Than Words”单元三种教学互动设计

2019-01-15 06:22
山西青年 2019年7期
关键词:新编理解课文安庆

张 文

(安庆师范大学外国语学院,安徽 安庆 246133)

《新编大学英语》第1册第3单元“More Than Words”是关于nonverbal communication的话题,为促使学生更好地理解课文内容,老师可以采用让学生开展角色扮演活动、小组讨论和口头描述等方式。

Ⅰ.Role-Play

Work in groups to role-play the story.

Three Roles:Narrator Salesman Student

Narrator:In North America,nodding one’s head means”I approve or agree”,while in conversation among Japanese,it often means”I am listening.” While speaking with a salesman,one Japanese student in the US nodded his head politely to show that he was paying attention.

The next day the salesman brought a new computer to the Japanese student’s apartment.

Salesman: Hello,this is the computer you want.

JS: Sorry,I’m afraid I don’t understand what you mean.

Salesman: You told me you would like me to bring you a new computer to your apartment.

JS: Sorry,but I don’t remember saying that.I said nothing like that yesterday.

Salesman: You nodded your head when I asked about your opinion.Didn’t it show that you agree to buy one?

JS: I nodded my head… but that doesn’t mean want a computer.

Salesman: That’s strange indeed!

JS: Oh,I’m sorry,but it seems there is a misunderstanding! In my country,nodding head down simply means I am listening to you.

Salesman:Really? But it is quite different here! I learned from your nodding that you agreed to get one.Oh,it’s really queer!

Ⅱ.Group Discussion

1)Can you think of more nonverbal communication signals in addition to those mentioned in the text?

Shaking hands is the common form of greeting all over the world.

A person may point to his nose or chest to indicate himself.

A person may pat his head to show that he is thinking hard.

A person may shake his hand to say”No!”

2)Do you know any unacceptable gestures or body movements in your country or other cultures? Name some of them.

eating with your left hand in India;

the”OK” sign in Germany and Brazil;

the thumbs-up gesture in Australia;

conversing with hands in pockets in France;

touching or pointing at someone with your feet.

Ⅲ.Talk about how animals communicate in each group

Dogs stretch their front legs out in front of them and lower their bodies when they want to play.

Elephants show affection by entwining their trunks.

Gorillas stick out their tongues to show anger.

Horses rub noses as a sign of affection.

Kangaroos thump their hind legs to warn others of danger.

Whales breach repeatedly to send messages to other whales.

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