your memory at work
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Your Memory At Work. Chapter 14. Pre-Reading! We are going to do 2 memory tests. You will see a picture for 30 seconds. Try to remember as many objects from the picture as you can. Write the objects you remember. CHECK YOUR ANSWERS. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Your Memory At Work
Chapter 14
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Pre-Reading!We are going to do 2 memory
tests.
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You will see a picture for 30 seconds. Try to remember as many objects from the picture as you can.
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Write the objects you remember.
• CHECK YOUR ANSWERS
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You will see a group of letters for 5 seconds. After the letters disappear, write the letters you remember on
your worksheet.
• U M• T Z L D• K X C E J O• A V C Y I S E H• L B F Q R P M A U X• Z Q E C T B U M O N R V
• Check your answers!
• U M• T Z L D• K X C E J O• A V C Y I S E H• L B F Q R P M A U X• Z Q E C T B U M O N R V
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FAST READING
You have 3 minutes to read the story. Remember, you do not need to worry about words you don’t know. Just try to understand the topic and main ideas.
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What is the topic of the reading?
A. We store very little information in our long-term memory.
B. What type of information gets stored in our long-term memory.
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C. How to improve your memory.
D. How our short- and long- term memories work.
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Work with a partner to match the main ideas to the paragraphs.
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A. How the brain deals with new information
B. Types of memoryC. Weak connections among
brain cellsD. Building strong connections
among brain cellsE. What short-term memory
doesF. “tip of the tongue”
experiencesG. Getting information from
short-term to long-term memory
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4 TEAMS
• Choose 1 writer.• You will see a number.• With your team, write 1 sentence about that
paragraph topic. You should use the information from the reading, but your own words.
• The fastest team with a correct sentence gets a point.
• Winners get chocolate!
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Write a sentence about paragraph topic…
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New Vocabulary
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Term• noun• a period or amount of time• Collocations: short-, long-,
often used to talk about school
• I am not planning to work here for a long time. This is only a short-term job.
• This is my last term of prep-school!
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Emotions
• noun• feelings like sad, happy,
angry, etc.• I know you are sad, but
don’t let your emotions affect your studies.
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That is…
• transitional phrase• use to give an
explanation (same meaning as in other words)
• Collocations: …to say• Dance is a very
aesthetically pleasing activity. That is, it looks nice.
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Upset
• adjective• emotional, usually sad
or angry• He was very upset when
his girlfriend dumped him.
• The students were upset that the midterm was difficult.
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Concern
• verb• relate to, have to do
with, deal with, interest• Collocations: concerned
with, followed by a noun or noun phrase
• If your question doesn’t concern class, you shouldn’t ask it.
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Connections
• noun• links or relationships• Collocations: …to, …
with, …among• I made connections
with many new friends at university.
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Region
• noun• area or part• Collocations: …of• Antepians are from a
region of Turkey famous for pistachios and baklava.
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Closet
• noun• a very small room used
to keep things you are not using
• My closet is completely full of clothes and shoes!
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Anymore
• adverb• no longer, used to talk
about something that has stopped happening
• Collocations: comes at the end of a sentence
• I don’t eat pizza anymore. I’m on a diet.
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Weak
• adjective• the opposite of strong• My coffee is too weak;
it has no flavor!• She became weak when
she stopped going to the gym.
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Review
• verb• to look at again, to
study• I should review my
lessons before I teach them.
• You should review your notes after class.
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Notes
• noun• things you write down
so that you can remember them later
• The student lost his notes, so he did not do well on his exam.
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Lecture
• noun• when a teacher talks for
the entire class• That teacher’s lectures
are boring!
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Unfortunately
• adverb• use to talk about
something that is bad or unlucky
• Unfortunately, I spilled my coffee this morning.
• Unfortunately, I am going to keep you 10 minutes late today.
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Applies
• verb• relates to, concerns, to
be about• Collocations: …to• English is a skill that
applies to many careers.• My suggestion that you
take notes in class applies to all of your lessons, not only this one.
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CLOSE READINGNow, find specific information and try to understand the reading better!
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Complete the Summary
The two basic types of memory are _________ and __________. Information stays in the short-term memory for __________. Then, if it is not important, the information _________. When information is important to remember, it has to enter __________. That is where new ___________ are formed among brain cells. You make them stronger each time you ___________ the information.
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Fast Reading Tic-Tac-Toe
• Draw a tic-tac-toe board on the board• 2 teams…1 X and 1 O• Team X will choose a space on the board. • The teacher will read the question for the chosen
space.• BOTH TEAMS will race to give the correct answer.• The faster team gets their mark on that space.• Team O will choose a space on the board.• Repeat!