Vocabulary 1: Being Polite from Culture to Culture
Being Polite varies from culture to culture. What is considered polite behavior in one culture might be considered impolite in another. In certain cultures, direct eye contact is considered a gesture of respect and attentiveness, whereas in other cultures, it can be perceived as confrontational or disrespectful. Additionally, gestures such as handshakes or bowing vary greatly across different cultures, each carrying its own set of meanings and implications. Understanding these cultural nuances is essential for effective communication and building positive relationships across diverse communities. By being mindful of these differences, individuals can navigate intercultural interactions with greater sensitivity and mutual understanding.
Unit 3 Vocabulary 1 R & W .pptx by Zahid KhanWord Search – Vocabulary
In this activity, the students will search for the words that the teacher has taught.
Matching – Vocabulary Quiz
In this activity, the students will match the words with their respective definitions.
Spin the Wheel – Find the word
In this activity, the teacher will give the wheel a spin, causing it to eventually come to a stop. Once the wheel stops, the students will be shown the definition of a specific word. The teacher will choose a student to guess the word by reading the definition carefully.
Unjumble Words
In this activity, the students will rearrange the words to form a coherent and gramatically correct sentence.
Open the box
Instructions: The teacher will select a student and ask him to pick a number. The student will then choose a number. Then, the teacher will click on the number chosen by the student. Next, the student will see a word. Finally, the teacher will ask the student to construct a sentence utilizing that word.
Crossword Puzzle
In this activity, the students will use the clues to solve the crossword.