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Ex.5e) Miming game. Use the nouns and noun phrases you’ve written down to play the miming game (the crocodile) in groups. Choose the best actor/mimer.

 

Ex.6) What do you pay attention in someone’s appearance? Why?

ü gestures

ü smile

ü well-groomed

ü posture (the way you carry yourself)

ü teeth and breath

ü hands and nails

ü clothing

ü colors and patterns

ü ¯ Ex.7a) Listening. What springs to your mind when you hear the word ‘red’? What associations do you have with this colour?

Ex.7b) Match the words from the two columns to make collocations. What do you think the story you are going to listen to will be about?

wears conducted to rate effects of colour to take to make human deep give genetically   the women experiments red programmed behaviour red a score no impact on human relationships smb on a date

Listen to the text twice and be ready to do the task on it.

Ex.7c) Match the following synonyms from the article:

1. suggests a. rating

2 conducted b. impact

3. score c. give

4. provide d. thinking

5. data e. particular

6. fascinating f. argues

7. awareness g. opportunity

8. effects h. statistics

9. certain i. carried out

10. chance j. interesting

 

 

Ex.8. Writing

1. Write a short article to a women magazine (newspaper) Tips for Being Beautiful From the Inside Out. One tip is given for you. Do not forget about introduction, body and conclusion. --- Keep your heart open. See others with magical Eyes and let love glow through you. Look beyond the masks people wear and see the beauty within them.

2. Write an article to a teenager magazine “Be aware appearances are deceptive” Do not forget about introduction, body and conclusion.

3. Write an essay “How to express your inner beauty”

 

Self check: Judging by appearances

1. How much of your life is controlled by your personality? Inspired by your soul?

2. Do you have a personal development plan?

3. Do you ever compare yourself with other people? Is that a good idea? Why or why not?

4. How can it hurt you to compare yourself with other people? How can it help you?

5. What can you do to help someone you know who's feeling bad about himself or herself?

6. Is it better to be physically attractive or intelligent?

7. Do people spend too much time and money on beauty?

8. What personality trait is the most important for inner beauty?

9. What are some of the drawbacks/ advantages of being beautiful?

10. How many different adjectives can you think of to describe a beautiful woman or a handsome man

11. In order of importance, how would you rank: happiness, money, love, health, fame?

12. What’s a common misconception people have about you?

13. What are the top three qualities you look for in a friend?

14. In one word, how would you describe your personality?

15. If you could be any character in fiction, whom would you be?

16. If you could have dinner with anyone from history, who would it be and why?



17. Ask students to imagine their self-esteem as a bucket of water. We start out feeling good about ourselves and our buckets are full. Every time someone puts us down, it's like punching a little hole in the bucket, and our self-esteem leaks out. Ask students to think of ways people punch holes in each other's buckets and ways we can plug up the holes and feel good about ourselves. Make a list.

 


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