
Verbs and Gestures in Body Language Vocabulary
Explore the vocabulary related to body language, including verbs like burp, shiver, and hiccup, categorized by mouth and breathing, digestion and eating, and the whole body. Match verbs with gestures like shrug and clap in this interactive learning experience. Enhance your understanding of collocations and how they apply to everyday situations.
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Body language IELTS Vocabulary TEACHER EMILIO PATREON PAGE JUNE 2023
Put the verbs below in the correct categories Burp, chew, shiver, cough, hiccup, rumble, shake, swallow, sweat, tremble, yawn, snore. The mouth and breathing Digestion and eating The whole body
Answers The mouth and breathing Digestion and eating The whole body Cough, snore, hiccup, yawn Swallow, chew, burp, rumble, Shake, tremble, shiver, sweat
Collocations: Match the following verbs & gestures 1. __ your shoulders. 2. __ your hands 3. __ your fist 4. __ your arms 5. __ your fingers 6. __ your eyebrows fold raise shrug snap clap clench
1. shrug your shoulders. 2. clap your hands 3. clench your fist 4. fold your arms 5. snap your fingers 6. raise your eyebrows Collocations Answers
Replace the underlined parts with a suitable collocation from the previous slide 1. Emilio asked me if I had seen his dictionary anywhere, but I did not know. 2. When he saw a guy scratching his car he became furious. 3. After the student passed the IELTS test, Teacher Emilio was very pleased. 4. John was late for work again, his boss looked quite displeased. 5. I was not listening so she tried to get my immediate attention.
Collocations answers 2 1. Emilio asked me if I had seen his dictionary anywhere, but I shrugged my shoulders. 2. When he saw a guy scratching his car he clenched his fists. 3. After the student passed the IELTS test, Teacher Emilio clapped (his hands). 4. John was late for work again, his boss was folding his/her arms 5. I was not listening so she tried to get my snapped her fingers.
Collocations 3 1. Emilio patted me on the back when I told him I passed my IELTS test. Come here I m only joking This is bad Wake up! Well done! Yes. 2. She nudged me on the arm during the boring lecture. 3. Hey you! he said, and beckoned me over with his finger. 4. My students nodded their heads in agreement when I mentioned that we do not need homework this week. 5. During the break a student was sitting on a corner shaking his head. 6. I did not know if Emilio was joking and then he winked at me.
Collocations 3 1. Well done! 2. Wake up! 3. Come here 4. Yes 5. This is bad 6. I m only joking How did you go?
1. Are there any body language movements or gestures particular to your country/culture? Speaking Discuss :D 2. Is body language same in every culture? What are some differences that you have observed?
Collocations 4 1. Don t take Max seriously, he is just pulling your leg. -Deal with a situation as it develops 2. That child was out of control but his parents finally decided to put their foot down. -Hope that everything will go well 3. We don t have a plan, we just have to play it by ear. 4. My friend and the other cyclist were neck and neck at the finish line. -In the same position -Joking -Make you concentrate -Ready to listen -Relax and have fun 5. Maria needs to go out with her friends and let her hair down for a bit, she s been working hard lately. 6. I have my final exam tomorrow. Keep your fingers crossed for me. 7. What happened? I am all ears. 8. Working in an open plan office can really keep you on your toes. You have to keep focusing on the job. -Use authority to control a situation
Collocations 4 - Answers 1. Don t take Max seriously, he is just pulling your leg. -Joking -Use authority to control a situation 2. That child was out of control but his parents finally decided to put their foot down. -Deal with a situation as it develops -in the same position -Relax and have fun -Hope that everything will go well -Ready to listen -Make you concentrate 3. We don t have a plan, we just have to play it by ear. 4. My friend and the other cyclist were neck and neck at the finish line. 5. Maria needs to go out with her friends and let her hair down for a bit, she s been working hard lately. 6. I have my final exam tomorrow. Keep your fingers crossed for me. 7. What happened? I am all ears. 8. Working in an open plan office can really keep you on your toes. You have to keep focusing on the job.
Time to practice! WRITE 3 SENTENCESINACOMMENTORPOSTUSINGSOMEOFTHECOLLOCATIONSTHATWESTUDIED. If you have any questions please let me know :D