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外語(yǔ)教學(xué)與研究出版社 七年級(jí) | 下冊(cè) Module 11 Unit 1 They touches noses! People in different countries may use different body language to greet each other. various ways of greeting smile shake hands hug wave kiss bow touch nod smile shake hands bow kiss People from different countries have different ways of body languages to greet each other. Look at the following pictures. Chinese way Shake hands and smile Russian way Kiss three times American way shake hands, kiss or hug Indian way Put hands together and nod heads Maori people Touch noses 1 Match the pictures with the words and expression from the box. bow ( ) kiss ( ) shake hands ( ) smile ( ) British French German Japanese Russian 2 Listen and match the pictures with the nationality. 3 2 1 — Are they Russian? — Yes, they are. — What are they doing? — They’re shaking hands. Now work in pairs and check . Everyday English What! I didn’t know that. 3 Then listen and read. Lingling: We’re going to have some Russian teachers at school tomorrow, and I’m weling the visitors. How do I do that? Betty: Lingling. you know, in Russia, people usually kiss three times, left, right, left. Lingling: What! No, I didn’t know that. We Chinese often shake hands and smile when we meet visitors, and sometimes we nod our heads. But we never kiss. Only parents and children do that. Betty: That’s because people do different things in different countries. Lingling: So what do people in the US usually do when they meet? Betty: In the US some people shake hands, and some kiss or hug each other. In India people put their hands together and nod their heads. And do you know what Maori people in New Zealand do when the