Unit 4 Body Language
smiling, opening eyes wide, rocking one's head from side to side
liking someone
smiling, hugging oneself, leaning one's head to one side, lowering with one's eyes, leaning forward or closer
interested in sth
staring a lot, putting a hand 10 your chin as in thought, leaning forward, opening eyes wide, shaping your mouth with a big 0, re¬sponding with the same expressions as the person who you're listening to
disagreement
looking away, putting one's head down into one's arms, talking to oneself, whis¬tling, frowning, folding one's arms
not enjoying sth
yawning, sighing, com¬plaining, frowning, looking away
in a hurry
sighing, biting down with one's teeth, not standing still, tapping one's toes on the floor, looking toward the door
not interested
same as not enjoying
wanting to talk to others
raising one's hand to be called on, trying to speak up, waving one's arms over one's head to }&et attention, jumping up and down, shap¬ing one's mouth in a big 0 step 4 speaking practice
situation 1: an old man is carrying a very heavy suitcase. asking for help
(0 = old man; p = paul)
0: excuse me, young man. could you give me a hand with this, please? it's very heavy.
p: oh, of course, i'd be happy to. there we go.
0: thank you.
p: you're welcome.
0: oh my, this is heavy. excuse me, sir, could you help me with this bag?
p: certainly. where should i put it?
0: thank you. just put it over there, please.
p: there you are.
0: thank you, that's very nice of you.
p: dh, not at all. offering help
p: that bag looks very heavy. do you need some help with that?
0: oh, thank you. could you please put it over there? p: no problem. there you are. is there anything else i can do for you?
0: no, thank you. thanks for all your help.
p: woultl you like some help?
0: oh, yes, please. this bag is simply too heavy for me. could you give me a hand with it?
p: sure. my, this bag is heavy! ah, there we go. where shall i put it'?
0: over there, please. thank you so much!
p: you're welcome. situation.2:..someone is late for a flight and wants to go ahead of the queue. (j = jim; a = passenger a; b = passenger b)
j: excuse me, but i'm late for my flight. could i please go ahead of you?
a: why sure. my flight doesn't leave for another hour. are these bags yours? shall i help you with that?
j: no, thanks. i can manage it myself. (to the passen¬ ger standing at the check-in counter.) hi. may i cut
in front of you? i don't want to miss my plane.
b: go right ahead. i'm still looking for my ticket. do you need some help with that bag?