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1. 1 Lead-in question: What is"body language"? 1.2 Text structure analysis Part 1(Para 1-3): Main idea--- Most people make snap judgments Para. 1-2: What is snap judgment? Para. 3: Why do people make sna ions are formed suddenly. judgments? --- They assume"you seemingly on no sound reason,even are what you say you are angeraous. Snap judgments, such thinking conversation gives them love at first sight. instant hate are often information about each other once considered immature and lack of two become acquainted common sense Part 2(Para. 4): Main idea--Apart from speech, we send messages which are picked up by others communication accounts for snap judgments Part 3 (Para. 5-9): Main idea--We communicate a great deal with our bodies. Body language Communicating function Driving a car and playing games. To give insights into the inside self. To show social status, state of mind, aspirations and Clothing/ dress Ornaments, such as buttons, To announce one's conviction, belief, membershi ls etc ast achievements and economic status Choinces in architecture and To indicate one's nature furniture Part 4(Para. 10): There's a wealth of information from body language which leads to sound snap judgment.1-4 6 1.1 Lead-in question: What is “body language”? 1.2 Text structure analysis Body language Communicating function Driving a car and playing games. To give insights into the inside self. Clothing/ dress To show social status, state of mind, aspirations and dreams. Ornaments, such as buttons, medals, jewels, etc. To announce one’s conviction, belief, membership, past achievements and economic status. Choinces in architecture and furniture. To indicate one’s nature 1.3 Text structure analysis (Handout): Read the text and supply the missing Part 1 (Para 1-3): Main idea--- Most people make snap judgments. Para. 1-2: What is snap judgment?--- Opinions are formed suddenly, seemingly on no sound reason, even dangeraous. Snap judgments, such as love at first sight, instant hate are often considered immature and lack of common sense. Para. 3: Why do people make snap judgments?--- They assume “you are what you say you are”, thinking conversation gives them information about each other once two become acquainted. Part 4 (Para. 10): There’s a wealth of information from body language which leads to sound snap judgment. Part 2 (Para. 4): Main idea---Apart from speech, we send messages which are picked up by others and used to form opinions. These forms of communication accounts for snap judgments. Part 3 (Para. 5-9): Main idea---We communicate a great deal with our bodies
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