Unit 8 Daydreaming
Unit 8 Daydreaming
Questions on the text 1. Define daydreaming 2. What sort of people show particular interest in daydream research? 3. When and where is one most likely to daydream? 4. In what way does daydreaming differ from fantasy 5. How is daydreaming related to personality type? 6. How does daydreaming affect us positively? 7. Do most daydreamers have personality problems 8. Which pattern of daydreaming fits the majority of people?
Questions on the text: 1. Define daydreaming. 2. What sort of people show particular interest in daydream research? 3. When and where is one most likely to daydream? 4. In what way does daydreaming differ from fantasy? 5. How is daydreaming related to personality type? 6. How does daydreaming affect us positively? 7. Do most daydreamers have personality problems? 8. Which pattern of daydreaming fits the majority of people?
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bud The new bud appear in the spring. come into bud The roses are in bud
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urge n. feel a urge to save the situation have the urge to learn English resist the urge to know the inside story v. They urged us to give our support. They urged on us the need for cooperation. (suggest strongly)
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startle a startling piece of news He startled from sleep. You startled me! I didn’t hear you come in