If You’re Happy If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands. If you’re happy and you know it, & you really have to show itIf you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands. If you’re happy and you know it, & you really ought to show itIf you’re happy and you know it, stomp your feet If you’re happy and you know it, wink your eyeIf you're happy and you know it never be afraid to show itUnit 21Unit 21Task 1 BrainstormingWhat can you think of about “Body language”?Task 1 Do you know …?fold your armsfold your armseye contact shake your head a firm handshakea firm handshake a loving hug a bow aa nod of your headnod of your head an “OK” gesturemoving your index finger Task 2 Skimming & Scanning1. What is the text about? 2. How many parts would you divide the passage into?The passage is about Body language.Part 1 (Para1)Part 2 (Para 2 & 3)Part 3 (Para 4 & 5)Task 3 Second-readingRead the passage for a third time and try to find out:A. Body languages with different meaningdifferent meaningB. Body languages with the same meaning AA1. Eye contact2. The “Ok” gesture3. Thumbs-up gesture4. The “Crazy” gesture5. Gestures for “yes” & “no”6. … BB1. Gestures for “I’m tired”2. “I’m full”3. “I’m hungry”4. A smileTask 4 True or False1. The only way to make others understand you is to use either spoken or written language.2.Some gestures mean the same thing in both China and English-speaking countries.3. People all around the world use eye contact to show their friendship.4. The “crazy” gesture means “you have a phone call ” in France.5. Smile is the best example of universally understood body language.FTFFTTask 5 Third-reading Read the passage through carefully...