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高中英語第一冊(下) 說課材料4(人教版高一英語下冊說課)

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Teaching Plan for Unit 21 Body Language

Lv Deliang from Xinchang High School, Shaoxing

一、 教材分析

(一)教材內(nèi)容分析

本單元的中心話題是“肢體語言”,介紹了肢體語言在世界范圍內(nèi)的人們生活中所承

擔(dān)的不同角色及所起的重要作用,其中重點(diǎn)介紹了肢體語言在不同的文化背景下的不同含義及世界通用的肢體語言。本單元的絕大部分內(nèi)容都圍繞這一中心話題展開的。

“熱身”(Warming up)部分以五幅不同的面部表情導(dǎo)出本單元的話題之一:面部表情是傳遞某人內(nèi)心情感的一種方式,使他們能在平時注意自己在與他人交往中注意自身的面部表情。

“聽力”(Listening)部分是以聽的形式進(jìn)一步向?qū)W生介紹了肢體語言的交際功能,然后以選擇的形式考查學(xué)生對聽力材料信息的篩選能力,同時又要求學(xué)生把所聽到的信息應(yīng)運(yùn)于討論之中。

“口語”(Speaking)部分向?qū)W生提供三個情景,讓學(xué)生通過編對話進(jìn)行“請求幫助”和“提供幫助”的日常英語練習(xí)。

“讀前”(Pre-reading)部分編者設(shè)計了三個問題,誘發(fā)學(xué)生思考如何用肢體語言進(jìn)行交流。激發(fā)學(xué)生進(jìn)行閱讀的欲望。

“閱讀”(Reading)部分是一篇說明文,它介紹了We use both words and body language to express our thoughts and opinions and to communicate with other people./We can learn a lot about what a person is thinking by watching his or her body language。全文可分為三大部分,各部分的意思是:Part 1 (Para 1): We use both words and body language to express our thoughts and opinions and to communicate with other people. Part 2 (Para 2-3): Just like spoken language, body language varies from culture to culture. Part 3 (Para 4-5): Some gestures seem to be universal.

“讀后”(Post-reading)部分設(shè)計了兩種練習(xí)。第一類是三個問題,其中前兩個測學(xué)生閱讀的結(jié)果,第三個是一個開放性題目,鼓勵學(xué)生把所學(xué)的與現(xiàn)實(shí)生活相結(jié)合。第二類是填寫表格,對比肢體語言在美國和我國的異同。

“語言學(xué)習(xí)”(Language study)包括以下兩部分:詞匯部分設(shè)計了兩塊內(nèi)容:1)要求學(xué)生運(yùn)用自己的六個身體部位進(jìn)行交際,鼓勵學(xué)生學(xué)著使用動詞-ing形式;2)設(shè)計了6個生詞與英語解釋的配對練習(xí),旨在培養(yǎng)學(xué)生用英語解釋生詞的習(xí)慣及能力;語法項(xiàng)目是有關(guān)動詞-ing形式作名詞使用及其在句子中的功用,具體包括四個步驟:1)學(xué)會區(qū)分動詞-ing形式在句中的所擔(dān)任的成分功能;2)聯(lián)詞成句,旨在幫助學(xué)生理解動詞-ing形式在句中充當(dāng)主語;3)詞組翻譯練習(xí),旨在幫助學(xué)生理解動詞-ing形式在句中充當(dāng)定語及翻譯;4)按要求用動詞-ing形式進(jìn)行句子改寫,旨在幫助學(xué)生理解動詞-ing形式在句中充當(dāng)賓語或表語。

“綜合技能”(Integrating skills)設(shè)計了一個開放性的寫作任務(wù),要求學(xué)生運(yùn)用6幅看起來毫不相干的圖畫進(jìn)行寫作,該任務(wù)有利于提高學(xué)生的創(chuàng)新思維能力。

“學(xué)習(xí)建議”(Tips)提供了一些寫故事的建議,旨在幫助學(xué)生完成綜合技能的寫作練習(xí)。

“復(fù)習(xí)要點(diǎn)”(Checkpoint)部分簡要總結(jié)了本單元的語法重點(diǎn)。同時通過兩個問題引

導(dǎo)學(xué)生對本單元所學(xué)的詞匯作一次小結(jié)。

(二)教學(xué)重點(diǎn)與難點(diǎn)

I. 動詞-ing形式在句子充當(dāng)主語、賓語、表語或定語

In many countries, shaking one’s head means “no” and nodding means “yes”.

We can learn a lot about what a person is thinking by watching his or her body language.

A good way of saying “I am full” is rubbing the stomach after a meal.

An old man walked into the waiting room with a walking stick in his hand.

II. 交際功能句型

如何提議和請求及其答語的句型

Can/Shall I help you with that?

Would you like me to …?

No, thank you. Thanks for all your help.

Could you please …?

Would you like some help?

Could you give me a hand with this?

No, thanks. I can manage it myself.

Is there anything else I can do for you?

Could you help me with …?

That’s very nice of you.

Do you need some help with that?

III. 重點(diǎn)、難點(diǎn)詞匯詞組

confused, avoid, go ahead, crazy, get through, tear down, occur

IV. 常用句型

Just like spoken language, body language varies from culture to culture.

There is nothing better than sth./doing sth./to do sth.

二、語篇分析:

Body Talk (P59-P. 60)

(一)課文圖解

1. Read the text “Body Talk” and then complete notes about body language.

1) Generally, we can divide the whole text into three parts:

Part 1 (Para 1): We use both words and body language to express our thoughts and opinions and to communicate with other people.

Part 2 (Para 2-3): Just like spoken language, body language varies from culture to culture.

Part 3 (Para 4-5): Some gestures seem to be universal.

2) Fill in the table about gestures, countries and their meanings in these countries. (Words in italics can be blank.)

GESTURES COUNTRIES MEANINGS

eye contact some countries a way to show that one is interested

other countries rude or disrespectful

a circle with one’s thumb and index finger most countries OK

Japan money

France zero

Brazil rude

Germany

thumbs up the US great or good job

Nigeria rude

Germany the number one

Japan

moving the index finger in a circle in front of the ear some countries crazy

Brazil You have a phone call.

(二)課文復(fù)述

Retell the text using about 100 words.

Notes:

1. Try to use the –ing form to retell the text.

2. Make use of the notes and table above while retelling.

3. The possible version below can be used as material for both retelling and dictation.

One possible version:

We can communicate with other people by watching his body language besides words. Just like spoken language, body language varies from culture to culture. Take the gesture for OK as an example. The gesture means money in Japan and in France it means zero, while in Brazil and Germany doing so is rude. People in different countries show the same idea in different ways. For example, in many countries, shaking one’s head means “no”, and nodding means “yes”. However, in Bulgaria, parts of Greece, and Iran, the gestures have the opposite meaning. Although there are many different interpretations of our body language, some gestures seem to be universal. Perhaps the smile is the best example. A smile can help us well communicate with others.

(三)德育滲透

Do in Rome as Rome does [as the Romans do].

[諺]入國問禁, 入鄉(xiāng)隨俗。

Manners make the man.

禮貌造就人。

Good manners are the art of making those people easy with whom we converse. ---Jonathan Swift

禮貌周到是使同我們談話的那些人感到自在的藝術(shù)。

--(英作家)斯威夫特

(四)寫作技巧

1、寫作線索:

Raising the topic: communicating in body language (Paragraph 1) Interpretations of body language in different countries (Paragraphs 2-3) Universal body language (Paragraphs 4-5)

2、趣味說教

課文以教人們認(rèn)識最基本的肢體語言“Body Talk”為目的,以簡潔的文字、直接的表達(dá)、豐富的實(shí)例,向人們展示了無聲的肢體語言在不同的文化背景下的不同意思,并告誡人們在交往中要注意一些肢體語言的應(yīng)運(yùn),同時,也向讀者介紹了一些世界通用的肢體語言,最后,文章著重介紹了微笑的重要功用。

(五)優(yōu)美句式

There is nothing better than sth./doing sth./to do sth. 沒有比做某事更好的了。

原句:And if we are feeling down or lonely, there is nothing better than to see the smiling face of a good friend.

e.g. There is nothing better than serving/to serve this great nation of ours.

There is nothing better than the encouragement of a good friend.

三、課時安排

Warming up Listening (WB)

Period 1 Period 2

Listening Speaking

Pre-reading Language study

Periods 3-4 Reading Period 5

Post-reading Grammar

Reading

Period 6

Writing

Teaching Procedure:

Period 1 Warming up & Listening

Step 1 Warming up

1. Brainstorm: the words of emotions/feelings of human beings

As we know, sorrow and happiness make a life. We, human beings, have all kinds of emotions. Let’s brainstorm emotions we’ve learned so far.

happy, sad, angry, confused, tired, puzzled, hateful, excited, frightened, embarrassed, depressed, uneasy, thrilled, easy, confident, delighted, kind, curious, etc.

2. Now let’s look at pictures with different emotions and match each picture with the correct emotion and the correct sentence. Meanwhile, ask students what makes he/she thinks that the person in the picture is feeling a certain way.

Possible answers:

Picture 1: Confused; I don’t know what to do.

Picture 2: Angry; I can’t believe she said that! That is so unfair!

Picture 3: Sad; I’ve lost my wallet!

Picture 4: Happy; I got an A in my exam!

Picture 5: Tired; It’s been a long day. I can’t keep my eyes open.

3. From one’s facial expression, we can know how he/she is feeling. Besides, we can know how he/she is feeling from his/her gesture, that is to say, the way he/she stands or sits can also tell us how he/she is feeling. Now look at your classmates and tell how they are feeling today by the way they sit or stand.

Step 2 Listening

1. Pre-listening

Just now we see we can learn how one is feeling from both his/her facial expressions and gestures. Look at me. Can you guess what these gestures mean?

1) shake the head

2) wave the arms

3) stand with arms folded

4) … …

(Students may not guess all the meanings of these gestures, and then teachers can say “Let’s listen to two short passages and find out what one’s body movements/gestures can tell us.”)

2. Listening

1) Listen to Part 1 for the first time and get the students to do the first question of Part 1.

2) Listen to Part 1 again and do the rest two questions of Part 1.

3) Listen to Part 2 and do questions of Part 2. If students can’t follow it, listen again.

3. Post-listening

Based on what you heard just now and your own experience, discuss with your partner: How can you use your body language to communicate the following ideas?

Homework

1. Make a list of facial expressions and gestures and their meanings we’ve learned today.

2. Preview the following lesson.

Period 2 Listening (WB) & Speaking

Step 1 Listening

Do the listening practice in the workbook step by step. If the material is too difficult, teachers can give students some difficult sentences first or even give the listening material to students after they listen to the tape twice.

Step 2 Pre-speaking

Make some requests and ask/help students to answer and make offers, for example:

T: Could you give me a hand?

S: Yes, of course. What can I do for you?

T: Could you please clean the blackboard for me?

S: With pleasure.

T: That’s very nice of you.

(Teachers can also ask students to open/close the window, turn on the projector and so on.)

Step 3 Speaking

1. Language Input

Just now I asked some students to help me clean the blackboard (open/close the window, turn on the projector and so on.). In fact we’re practicing making requests, offers and responses. Now let’s look at some useful expressions on page 58.

Useful expressions of making offers and requests

Can/Shall I help you with that?

Would you like me to …?

No, thank you. Thanks for all your help.

Could you please …?

Would you like some help?

Could you give me a hand with this? No, thanks. I can manage it myself.

Is there anything else I can do for you?

Could you help me with …?

That’s very nice of you.

Do you need some help with that?

Notes:

Is there anything else I can do for you? = What else can I do for you?

We use these two sentences offer help again when we’ve already offered help.

2. Practice

Now use these expressions and follow the example to make up some dialogues in the following situations in pairs.

Then get some pairs to act out the dialogues in front of the class.

Step 4 Useful Expressions --- Making offers/requests and responses

In our everyday life, we quite often meet difficulties and have to ask our friends or relatives for help. Of course, sometimes we’ll offer to help others. And in English there're several ways of making offers/requests and responses. Please look at the screen.

Ways of making offers or requests Ways of replying to others' offers or requests

Acceptance Refuse

1.Can/Could/Shall I help you?

2.Would you like me to …?

3.Is there anything (else) I can do for you?

4.Do you want me to …?

5. What (else) can I do for you?

6. Let me do/carry/help … (for you)?

7. Would you like some …?

8. Do you need some help with …? 1. Thanks. That would be nice/fine.

2. That’s very kind of you.

3. Thank you for your help.

4. Yes, please.

5. Here, take this/my… 1. No, thanks/thank you. I can manage it myself.

2. Thank you all the same.

3. That’s very kind of you, but….

1. Could you please …?

2. Could you give me a hand with …?

3. Could you help me with …? 1. With pleasure.

2. Yes, of course. 1. I’m sorry, but …

2. I’d like to …, but ….

Step 5 Making up dialogues

Just now we have got through several ways of making offers/requests and responses. Let’s use these sentence structures to make up some dialogues. (Get the students to work in pairs and offer to do the following things for each other.)

help you with homework

help you with cooking a meal

show you how to use the typewriter go and buy some medicine

do the shopping

show you to the dining room

Example:

A: Would you like some help?

B: Yes, please.

A: Shall I show you how to use this electric typewriter?

B: Thanks. I haven’t used this one before.

A: Would you like me to type your composition for you?

B: No, thanks. I can manage it myself.

Step 6 Post-speaking

If time permits, get students to finish the task of talking in the workbook.

Homework

Prepare the task of talking in the workbook.

Preview the following lesson: Body talk.

Periods 3-4 Reading

Step 1 Revision

Check the homework of making up a dialogue in the workbook.

Go over the ways of making offers/requests and responses.

Step 2 Pre-reading

In the first period of this unit, we’ve learned that we can use our facial expressions and gestures to express ourselves or tell what someone is thinking or feeling by looking at their facial expressions and gestures.

1. Who can tell us some ways of telling what one is thinking or feeling?

2. Do people from different parts of the world use different body language? What about people who live in different parts of China?

3. How do you communicate the following with body language?

Thank you! No. Yes. I don’t know. Come here!

Step 3 Reading

1. Scanning

Ask students to read the text quickly and find out the main idea/key sentence of each paragraph in pairs.

Para 1: We use both words and body language to express our thoughts and opinions and to communicate with other people.

Para 2: Just like spoken language, body language varies from culture to culture.

(The same gesture has different meanings in different countries.)

Para 3: People in different countries show the same idea in different ways.

Para 4: Some gestures seem to be universal.

Para 5: Perhaps the best example of universally understood body language is the smile.

*Teachers can also ask students how many parts we can divide the whole text into and what the main idea of each part is.

Part 1 (Para 1): We use both words and body language to express our thoughts and opinions and to communicate with other people.

Part 2 (Para 2-3): Just like spoken language, body language varies from culture to culture.

Part 3 (Para 4-5): Some gestures seem to be universal.

2. Reading

This part is designed to help students to get more detailed information of the text.

1) Read the second part (Para 2-3) more carefully and then fill in the table, using a projector to show the table. (Words in italics can be blank.)

GESTURES COUNTRIES MEANINGS

eye contact some countries a way to show that one is interested

other countries rude or disrespectful

a circle with one’s thumb and index finger most countries OK

Japan Money

France Zero

Brazil Rude

Germany

thumbs up the US great or good job

Nigeria rude

Germany The number one

Japan

moving the index finger in a circle in front of the ear some countries crazy

Brazil You have a phone call.

2) Read the last part (Para 4-5) again and then try to answer some questions:

1. How can we communicate “I am tired” with the body language? And please act it out?

2. What does “rubbing one’s stomach” mean?

3. Why do we say “ the smile is a universally understood body language”?

3. Reading aloud

Listen to the tape of the text and make marks where they don’t understand.

4. Some language points

Discuss something that students don’t understand.

Possible notes:

1. Just like spoken language, body language varies from culture to culture.

vary vi. be different 變化, 不同, 違反

e.g. The weather varies from day to day.

The leaves of the tree vary with seasons.

* They never vary from the law of nature. 他們從不違反自然規(guī)律。

vt. to give variety to; make diverse 使變化,使多樣化

e.g. To keep healthy, we’d better vary our diet.

2. And if we are feeling down or lonely, there is nothing better than to see the smiling face of a good friend.

1) feel down be/feel low in spirits or depressed 情緒低落的;沮喪的

2) There is nothing better than sth./doing sth./to do sth. 沒有比做某事更好的了。

e.g. There is nothing better than serving/to serve this great nation of ours.

There is nothing better than the encouragement of a good friend.

Step 4 Post-reading

Get the students to discuss the following questions in pairs or groups of four. Then get one of them to report their results of their discussion to the whole class.

1. What are some situations where we need to be very careful about our body language and gestures?

2. How is body language different from spoken language? What do they have in common?

3. Sometimes we say one thing but our body language says something different. Why does this happen? Can you think of any examples?

4. Work together in pairs or groups. Complete the chart below.

Step 5 Discussion/Assessment

If you go for a job interview, you should be well prepared for what to say and how to answer the interviewer’s possible questions. Besides, what you can do or act during the interview is also very important. In the first three periods of this unit we have learned something about body language. Now suppose you are going for an interview, what shall you pay special attention to?

Homework

1. Preview the following lesson.

2. Retell the text.

Period 5 Language study & Grammar

Step 1 Revision

Get some students to retell the text.

Step 2 Language study

1. Do Exercise 2 on page 61 first, matching the following words about body movements with correct definition.

2. Go through the instruction of Exercise 1 on page 61 and make sure that students know what to do and then get students to discuss these words in groups of four.

Then invite some students to tell and act out these gestures.

Step 3 Grammar

The –ing form (2): used as a noun

1. Language input

Just now we’ve made clear how these parts of our body can be used to “talk” to someone. For example, shaking your fist at someone is a way of saying that you are very angry. (Copy this sentence on the blackboard.) Now please look at the sentence. Do you know what the –ing form “shaking” and “saying” here are used as? They are used as nouns. As we know, as a noun, usually it can be the subject, object or predicative in a sentence. Who can tell me what “shaking” and “saying” play in the sentence? (shaking --- subject; saying --- object)

Then go through the three sentences in the students’ books.

Subject In many countries, shaking one’s head means “no” and nodding means “yes”.

Object We can learn a lot about what a person is thinking by watching his or her body language.

Predicative A good way of saying “I am full” is rubbing the stomach after a meal.

Attributive The price of building materials has gone up again.

2. Practice

Find the –ing form in the text “Body Talk” and analyze their functions in the sentences.

3. Drills

Do Exx. 1-3 on page 61-62 one by one.

1) The –ing form in this exercise is used as Subject.

2) The –ing form in this exercise is used as Attributive.

3) The –ing form in this exercise is used as Object/Predicative.

4. Consolidation

Get the students to make out a list of verbs or verb phrases which can be followed by the –ing form or only by the –ing form.

只能用動名詞作賓語的動詞和詞組:advise, allow, resist, admit, escape, dislike, risk, avoid, forgive, suggest, consider, imagine, understand, delay, mind, appreciate, enjoy, keep, can’t help doing sth., excuse, miss, put off, finish, practise, give up, deny, prevent, v. + prep.詞組, etc.

動名詞和不定式均可作賓語的動詞:continue, begin, prefer, like, hate, learn, remember, forget, regret, try, mean, etc.

(This part can also be left as homework.)

Homework

Make out a list of verbs or verb phrases which can be followed by the –ing form or only by the –ing form.

Period 6 Reading & Writing

Step 1 Warming up

The material given in the students’ book is quite difficult. Teachers can first provide students something easy to help students make sure what they should do in this part (integrating skills).

Look at the following three pictures on the screen. They are in disorder. So please put these pictures in order first, and then say something about each picture. At last, use these pictures to create a story.

Possible order: 1, 3, 2

Possible version:

One day, an old man in rags stood at a street corner, playing the violin to passers-by. He put a cap on the ground in front of him, so that people who liked the music could drop coins into it. Just then, a well-dressed gentleman came over to him. The old man felt very happy when he saw the gentleman put his hand into his pocket. But to the old man’s disappointment, the gentleman took out a flute instead of some money and began playing the flute together with him.

Step 2 Pre-writing

Just now we’ve described three pictures and created a story. Do you know how to write a story? Let’s get some tips for writing a story. Turn to page 63.

Step 3 While-writing

Work in groups. Look at the six pictures on page 62. Your task is to use the pictures to create a story. You must use all of the pictures in only one story. Then do as follows.

1 Put the pictures in order based on your story. There is no correct answer to this question, so you must make up your own story. When you have created the story, make sure that all group members know the story.

2 Now you will act out the story. There are several rules. First of all, each member will have to act at least one part, and you must act out all the pictures in your story. Second, you CANNOT speak when you act out your story. You can only use body language to act out the story. You may make sounds or noises, but you may not say any words.

3 Act out the story in front of the class. Remember that you may not speak. The other groups will watch you and try to guess the story. The other groups may not say anything when you are acting out your story, but when you have finished they will try to retell your story. You will also watch the other groups and try to guess their stories.

Step 5 Post-writing

1 Write a story based on the stories you and your classmates have acted out. You may use your own story or that of another group.

2 When students have finished writing, let students check the story with each other. If possible, choose some students’ stories and correct them together with the whole class, using a projector.

Homework

Write your story in your exercise books.

Find some more information about body language, and you may surf the Internet as follows:

http://www.wadsworth.com/

http://www.ivillage.co.uk/workcareer/survive/prodskills/articles/0,9545,156472_176844,00.html

http://www.uwm.edu/~ceil/career/jobs/body.htm

http://www.exp.ie/advice/bodylanguage.html

http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0769348.html

http://www.asperger-marriage.info/survguide/chapter5.html

http://www.scpzyz.net/unstu/sec.asp?o=1038

http://www.54power.idv.tw/54kpools/kpools/A8ADHC5E9HBB79HA8A5H.htm

http://www.google.com

*補(bǔ)充材料

Interview techniques

Body language

Having a slick résumé and all the right answers to tricky interview questions won’t get you anywhere if your body language gives an entirely different message.

Research has shown that:

Tone of voice and body language accounts for 65 per cent of what’s communicated. Words account for 35 per cent of the message that’s communicated.

Body language can give away a lot of our feelings, regardless of whether we keep our mouths shut or not, and without an awareness of our actions, nervousness, dishonesty, boredom and other negative attributes can become dead give-aways.

Before taking a seat, be mindful of what you’ll be staring at. If you have a choice, avoid staring at a bright window. If you don’t apparently have a choice, don’t be afraid to ask. Ensure that you have room to move and re-position yourself if you become stiff or restless.

To begin with, you need to set yourself up in a confident and comfortable position to help avoid negative body language habits. Make sure you are comfortably seated in an upright position ensuring that no particular part of your body is under strain (e.g. your neck). Keep your hands rested in your lap, your head raised, showing an expression of interest and relax your shoulders, without slumping into the seat.

Although we’ll cover specific body language signs later, here are the obvious ones to watch out for.

Fidgeting shows boredom and restlessness

Crossing arms indicates an unwillingness to listen

Tapping your foot, is distracting and a sure sign of boredom

Doodling on paper shows you’re not paying attention

Touching your face or playing with your hair can be a sign that you’re hiding something

Looking away or hesitating before or while speaking indicates that you’re unsure of what you’re saying

A fixed, unfocused stare shows your attention is elsewhere

Voice

A good CV and all the right answers to the toughest interview questions won’t land you the job if your voice gives off an entirely different impression. It is important to project yourself confidently in a clear, controlled and steady voice that can be easily understood.

Take some time to practice, even staging a mock interview with a friend or colleague. Try to be aware of the following:

Speak clearly in a controlled range of tones, avoid a monotone

Always pause before speaking, this avoids instinctively reacting and saying the wrong things

Speak slightly slower than normal, don’t over do it though

Vary your tone and dynamics, but try not to speak too loudly or too softly

Don’t mumble or gabble on excitedly

Keep your hands away from your mouth as you speak

Watch your pitch (high-pitched voices are tough on the ears) and avoid a ‘sing-song’ tone

Let your voice show your enthusiasm and keenness

Body signals

Whether we intend it or not, our body language gives off very subtle signs which are subconsciously interpreted by the other party. We likewise read the same into other people’s behavior. Imagine conducting an interview with someone behind a two-way mirror, we wouldn’t have the benefit of responding to their facial expressions and would feel quite unnerved by the experience. Every little frown or smile gives us the caution or confidence to make our next statement and it is a sublime skill which every human being has developed since childhood. Some people are more receptive to body language than others, but as a candidate striving to make a good impression, it is important to be aware at all times of the body language that may give out a negative impression.

Guide to body language

Positive

Responsive/eager: Leaning forward, open arms, nodding

Listening: Head tilted, constant eye contact, nodding and verbal acknowledgement

Attentive: Smiling

Negative

Bored: Slumped posture, foot tapping, doodling

Rejection: Arms folded, head down, subconscious frowning

Aggression: Leaning to far forward, finger pointing, grinding teeth

Lying: Touching face, hands over mouth, eyes averted, shifting uncomfortably in your seat, glancing

And finally…

Seven signals for a successful interview

1. A smile is the most positive signal you can give, it re-affirms your enthusiasm and good nature, but be careful of over-grinning stupidly.

2. Maintain regular, attentive eye contact, but remember to avert your gaze from time to time to avoid staring.

3. Relax! Give off calm signals and don’t rush through the interview, be mindful of time, but let the interviewer dictate the pace of the interview.

4. Mirror the interviewer’s techniques. If they laugh, laugh with them, if they lean forward to impress a point, respond by leaning forward to show your attention.

5. Do not hurry any movement, if you’re challenged with a difficult question, remind yourself about negative body language habits before answering the question.

6. Try to maintain an alert position, sit up straight, don’t slump, and adjust your position slightly if you get uncomfortable but don’t fidget.

7. Always try to adopt an open, honest and confident attitude: this is the starting point of managing subconscious body language.

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