Lead-in Activities Brainstorming-One-Sentence Story The following are some adjectives related to the field of psychology or emotion.Choose a word and write a one- sentence story to describe an experience that illustrates the adjectives chosen. example A crazy thing I did was to go swimming,naked, in my neighbor's pool. The most embarrassing thing I did was to talk about the teacher when she was standing behind me!
The following are some adjectives related to the field of psychology or emotion. Choose a word and write a onesentence story to describe an experience that illustrates the adjectives chosen. The most embarrassing thing I did was to talk about the teacher when she was standing behind me! Brainstorming—One-Sentence Story A crazy thing I did was to go swimming, naked, in my neighbor’s pool. Lead-in Activities
Lead-in Activities Brainstorming-One-Sentence Story Here are some adjectives for your references,and you can add more. shocking,embarrassing,funny,happy, crazy,wonderful,ridiculous,terrible, comfortable,furious,panic,upset, angry,sad,disappointed,etc
Here are some adjectives for your references, and you can add more. Brainstorming—One-Sentence Story shocking, embarrassing, funny, happy, crazy, wonderful, ridiculous, terrible, comfortable, furious, panic, upset, angry, sad, disappointed, etc. Lead-in Activities
Lead-in Activities Listening-Psychology of Clothes Identification:Based on what you hear on the tape,match the person 硒 in Column I with the way one is dressed in Column ll. Column I ColumnⅡ 1.a man feeling insecurity a.in warmer clothes 2.a person of minority origin b.in bright reds 3.a homesick student c.over-dressing in warm clothes 4.a young executive d.unconventionally 5.a sociable and outgoing person e.in dark blue suit
Listening—Psychology of Clothes Identification: Based on what you hear on the tape, match the person in Column I with the way one is dressed in Column II. 1. a man feeling insecurity 2. a person of minority origin 3. a homesick student 4. a young executive 5. a sociable and outgoing person a. in warmer clothes b. in bright reds c. over-dressing in warm clothes d. unconventionally e. in dark blue suit Column I Column II Lead-in Activities
Lead-in Activities Tapescript 硒 “Can you give any other examples of this kind?” "Yes.I think people who are sociable and outgoing tend to dress in an extrovert way,preferring brighter or more dazzling colors-yellows,bright reds,and so on.In the same way,often,minority groups,who have perhaps failed to persuade with words,tend to express themselves by wearing unconventional,or what some might consider outrageous clothing.And in a recent survey it was suggested that employers prefer young executives to stick to grey,black and dark blue suits if they are men
“So you really believe that clothes carry a kind of message for other people and that what we put on is in some way a reflection of what we feel?” “Oh, yes, very much so. People are beginning now to take seriously the idea of a kind of psychology of clothing, to believe that there is not just individual taste in our clothes but also a thinking behind what we wear which is trying to express something we may not even be aware of ourselves. Take for example the students who is away from home at college or university: if he tends to wrap himself up more than the others, this is because he is probably feeling homesick. Similarly, a general feeling of insecurity can sometimes take the form of over-dressing in warmer clothes than are necessary.” “Can you give any other examples of this kind?” “Yes. I think people who are sociable and outgoing tend to dress in an extrovert way, preferring brighter or more dazzling colors—yellows, bright reds, and so on. In the same way, often, minority groups, who have perhaps failed to persuade with words, tend to express themselves by wearing unconventional, or what some might consider outrageous clothing. And in a recent survey it was suggested that employers prefer young executives to stick to grey, black and dark blue suits if they are men.” Lead-in Activities
Lead-in Activities Video Clip Discussion Questions: 1.What is the root of the new director (Peck)'s psychological problem? 2. Has it ever happened to you that some of your former experiences greatly influence your later behaviors psychologically?
Video Clip About the movie A handsome psychiatrist (Gregory Peck) arrives as the new director of a posh mental asylum. But he seems unusually distressed by the parallel marks, left by a fork, on a white tablecloth. Doctor Peterson (Ingrid Bergman) comes to the correct conclusion that Peck is not the new director, but a profoundly disturbed amnesiac—and, possibly, the murderer of the real director. Gradually falling in love with Peck, Bergman believes in Peck's innocence, and attempts throughout the remaining reels to get to the root of his psychological problems… Discussion Questions: 1. What is the root of the new director (Peck)’s psychological problem? 2. Has it ever happened to you that some of your former experiences greatly influence your later behaviors psychologically? Lead-in Activities