UNIT 3 Body Language As the tongue speaketh to the ear so the gesture speaketh to the e ye. King James The First Dictation 1. 1. flaunt 2. ( ) ( ),( ) () 2. addle 3. plead 4. symphony 5. obscure 6.
9. discipline 10. 10. assembly Contents Section A (Before-class) 1. Letter Perception 5. Vocabulary Building 2. Word Perception a. Derivation 3. Word Pretest b. Confusing Words 4. Reading Skill c. Glossary 6. Cloze Section B (In-class) Section C (After-class) Word Pretest Keys 1-5 ABCCB 6-9 DCDC 1. 1. She snapped her fingers at a passing waiter.
2. 2. For us, it's something that we may aspire to but can never attain. 3. 3. As a token of goodwill, I'm going to write another letter. Reading Skill: Skimming Keys 2-5 BABC 6-10 AACBC Good skimmers read selectively, completely skipping over some sentences, paragraphs, e ven whole pages. They know that they can al ways come back and read for details, if they wish. to be continue d Derivation Noun admission reliance definition assumption behavior variety partiality manager
contemporary, temporary, contemporary Glossary 1. sign language 1. 2. wag of the head 2. 3. tone of voice () 4. flicker of the eyelash 3. 5. squeeze of the hand
4. ( ) 6. wave of the hand 5. () 7. wring ones hands 6. () 8. stamp of the foot 7. 9. drum ones fingers 8. () 9.
10. grit ones teeth 10. Cloze, Section B & C Keys to Cloze: communicate ways/means/ones using/saying in of message meet/have/encounter/ causes meaning to eyes Keys to Section B: 1-3 BAB 10-2 TTF 4-6 BAC 13-5 CCB 7-9 FFT Keys to Section C: 1-8 BBDD BCCA 1-6 FFT FFT
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