Lesson 138
Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises
Direction-following: Taking a New Bus Route
Part Ⅱ Colour Psychology
Vocabulary
1. wrapping 2. unpalatable 3. cosmetic 4. discipline 5. placidity 6. incentive 7. complementary 8. self-preservation 9. connotation 10. alertness
Notes
Emotions are affected by colour. Tests show that most people think of blue and green as peaceful colours, yellow as cheerful, and red as exciting. Colours may be grouped according to the way they make people feel: cool and warm. The cool colours are blue or mainly blue in cast. The warm colours are red or mainly red and yellow. People often feel cold in a blue room and warn in a red room, yet they may not know that it is the colours that make them feel this way.
Student Evaluation
My general Impression Content: ____ helpful _____ adequate ____ inadequate Level Of Difficulty: ____ easy ____ fair ____ difficult My Major Problems ____ understanding meanings ____ selecting major points ____ organizing facts ____ retaining concepts My Comprehension Score __________________________
Exercises: Research Report
Topic: The relationship between _________________ Research Findings: A. Colour affects a person's choice of goods. 1. Sugar in green wrappings -- _____________ 2. Blue foods -- _______________ 3. Cosmetics -- ________________ B. Some of our colour preferences are _______________ 1. Dark blue -- ________________ 2. Yellow -- ________________ 3. Red -- _______________ 4. Green -- ________________ C. Colours have a direct _____________ 1. Bright red -- an increase in _______________________ _______________________ 2. Pure blue -- _______________ 3. Vivid yellow -- ________________ Application of Colour Psychology: Examples: 1. In everything from fashion to interior decoration 2. Red ___________________ 3. Yellow _________________
Part Ⅲ Dependence In The Infant
Vocabulary
1. cot 2. excrete 3. womb 4. nightmare 5. bosom 6. quiescence 7. shawl 8. desertion 9. organism 10. snuggle 11. cuddle 12. sensuous
Notes
A newborn infant sleeps most of the time, awakening only for feedings. But the number and length of waking periods gradually increase. By the end of the first year, sleeping and waking hours are about equally divided.
Student Evaluation
My general Impression Content: ____ helpful _____ adequate ____ inadequate Level Of Difficulty: ____ easy ____ fair ____ difficult My Major Problems ____ understanding meanings ____ selecting major points ____ organizing facts ____ retaining concepts My Comprehension Score __________________________
Exercises: A. The baby of a few months is a picture of complete helplessness. 1. It is entirely dependent upon the mother for .... 2. It can ..., but that's about all. 3. It dislikes .... It dislikes the cold, uncomfortable world, and ... as soon as possible. 4. It wants to be left ..., to ...; ... is what it objects to. 5. It welcomes the movement of a sort -- to be gently rocked because .... B. Evidence of the infant's dependence and helplessness is easy to find. 1. Sleep In the first month, .... By the time it is twelve months old, .... 2. Close contact with the mother The contact gives the infant .... 3. Cry The function of the cry is .... |