Appendix
Body language We communicate plenty of messages with our body and face. Learning to Learn (page 6, activity 1)
Which other emotions can you express using body language? happy sad worried
tired
Learning to Know
(page 10, activity 1)
Models to express concerns and respond showing solidarity
—I’m concerned about Luisa. She is very worried because she needs more votes for her project.
—Hi! What happened? You look worried.
—Do you want to talk to me about what’s going on?
—Are you OK?
—I’m studying for the Science exam, but I don’t understand anything. I’m feeling blue.
—Yes, I’m afraid my cat is sick and I, how do you say …er? I don’t feel at ease. —Why don’t you ask your brother to check how it is going? Everything will turn all right.
—I will vote for it so she can feel we are behind her.
—Yes, as I told you, she needs votes to present it in the Science Fair.
—That’s a big problem! Well, count on me, I will help you study.
Learning to Do
(page 6, activity 3)
Volume, rhythm, and tone The way we speak may communicate messages.
How do you speak when you are tired? How do you speak when you are happy? The variations in the sound of your voice mark the tone.
Volume
Rhythm
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