speakingringingwritingtypingSpoken languageWritten languageBody languageWays of communicating gesturing gesture gesture 手势,姿势 手势,姿势 n.n. thumbs upgood job / the number one gesture gesture 手势,姿势 手势,姿势 n.n.OKbad gesture gesture 手势,姿势 手势,姿势 n.n.Come here.Be quiet! expression expression 表情,神态表情,神态shockedthoughtful expression expression 表情,神态表情,神态 excited tired surprised angry sadIt’s unfair!Where’s myMum?I won a tour around world? • disappointed adj.• be disappointed at sth.•Jay was disappointed at the bad news.disappointedWhy can’t I find a good job? Look at the photo and skim the story to find out: 1. What is the main topic of the story? 2. Where are Debbie and Simon? Body language.They are at work, in the office of a travel agency. 3. Who gives Simon advice? 4. In the photo, which person looks more friendly, the boy or the girl?A senior employee, Mr Young.The girl (Debbie). Read the story and complete the chart:nameBody language outcomeDebbieSimonsit up and hold head up, make eye contact with the customers, always smile, greet cheerfully look friendly, make others feel welcome rest head on hand, look downwards, never smile, look unfriendly, make others go away well-dressed well-dressed 穿着讲究的穿着讲究的 adj.adj.•People are well-dressed at the wedding. enter enter 进入进入 ,, 登台 登台 v.v.•Don’t enter the office without knocking. exit 退出 , 退场 v. 出口 n. entrance 入口 n.•exit visa 出境签证 fire exit 安全出口 glance at glance at 匆匆一看匆匆一看• 浏览报纸• glance at the newspapers greet 和某人打招呼,迎接 v. greeting 问候,欢迎 n.•People in France greet friends with kissing instead of shaking hands. sigh sigh 叹气 叹气 v. / n.v. / n.‘How can I lose my...