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How they greet traditionally Chinese Muslims Hindus Put the right hand over the left and bow slightly. Touch their heart, mouth and forehead. (salaam) Join their hands and bow their heads in respect. Let’s imitate the ways of greeting of the different people, such as Eurpeans, Chinese, Muslims, Hindus, American youths. American youths Chinese Muslims Europeans and Americans We use both _____ and _____________ to express our thoughts and opinions and to ____________ with other people. Just like spoken language, body language _____ from culture to culture. Filling the blanks words body language municate varies Every culture has developed a formal way to ____ strangers. Traditionally, Europeans and Americans ___________. They do this with the _____ hand. That means I trust you. I’m not carrying a __________ weapon. Greetings in _____ countries do not ______ touching the other person, but they always involve the hands. greet shake hands right threatening Asian involve Today American youths often greet each other with the expression, “___________!” Body language is fascinating for anyone to study. People ___a____ much more by their _______ than by their words. Give me five give away gestures munications body language words and sentences ______ words written words unconscious body positions __________ body language _______body language learned spoken Language points 1. Although these are very important, we municate with more than just spoken and written words. 盡管這些很重要 , 但我們并不只是通過(guò)口頭和書面語(yǔ)言交流。 more than “不只是” , “遠(yuǎn)甚于” It is more than a museum。 be on guard 有警惕