28486 conversation lesson on talking about yourself occupations and interviews

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Special Topic: Me, Myself, and I (Talking about yourself) 1) Vocabulary Estimate Speech Self-disclosure Rewarding Wonder Mundane Thrill Addiction Primarily 10 Evidence 11 Site It turns out 10 Day in and day out A a strong feeling of excitement and pleasure B ordinary and not interesting or exciting C short for website, a place on the Internet D a strong desire to or have something regularly E spoken language rather than written language F facts that show clearly that something exists or is true G What actually happens or is the case H a probable guess about the size, value, amount, etc of something I to think about something and to try to guess what is true about it J Happening every day, without rest or a break K mainly, the main reason for something L Revealing information about oneself to other people M Something that makes you feel happy and satisfied because you think you are doing something useful or important Harvard Research Finds Talking About Yourself Is Rewarding Do you like talking about yourself? Answer truthfully, because it's estimated that 30-40% of all of your speech has to with you But why we like to talk about ourselves? As it turns out, our brains find self-disclosure to be very rewarding “Self-disclosure is a behavior that we all of the time, day in and day out,” says Diana Tamir, a Harvard researcher She wondered why everyone talks about their lives So, she studied people’s brain activity What would happen when people answered questions about their favorite subject: themselves? Tamir asked really mundane questions like “do you prefer coffee over tea?” or “do you like to snowboard?” Harvard researchers watched the brain while people answered those questions Research found that certain parts of the brain were more active when people talked about themselves And that those parts are also responsible for the thrills of good food, money and drug addiction So does Tamir think this explains the popularity of Facebook and Twitter? "On Twitter and Facebook, people are primarily posting about what they're thinking and feeling at the moment This research is one piece of evidence about why we may use those sites,” she says 2) Questions – Answer these questions with your partner What is this article about? Who is Diana Tamir? What did her research find? Why people enjoy talking about themselves? Do you enjoy talking about yourself? Why might Tamis's research explain the popularity of Facebook and Twitter? Do you use any social networking websites? Which you use? Do you post about yourself often? Special Topic: Me, Myself, and I (Talking about yourself) 1) Vocabulary Estimate H Speech E Self-disclosure L Rewarding M Wonder I Mundane B Thrill A Addiction D Primarily K 10 Evidence F 11 Site C It turns out G 10 Day in and day out J A a strong feeling of excitement and pleasure B ordinary and not interesting or exciting C short for website, a place on the Internet D a strong desire to or have something regularly E spoken language rather than written language F facts that show clearly that something exists or is true G What actually happens or is the case H a probable guess about the size, value, amount, etc of something I to think about something and to try to guess what is true about it J Happening every day, without rest or a break K mainly, the main reason for something L Revealing information about oneself to other people M Something that makes you feel happy and satisfied because you think you are doing something useful or important Harvard Research Finds Talking About Yourself Is Rewarding Do you like talking about yourself? Answer truthfully, because it's estimated that 30-40% of all of your speech has to with you But why we like to talk about ourselves? As it turns out, our brains find self-disclosure to be very rewarding “Self-disclosure is a behavior that we all of the time, day in and day out,” says Diana Tamir, a Harvard researcher She wondered why everyone talks about their lives So, she studied people’s brain activity What would happen when people answered questions about their favorite subject: themselves? Tamir asked really mundane questions like “do you prefer coffee over tea?” or “do you like to snowboard?” Harvard researchers watched the brain while people answered those questions Research found that certain parts of the brain were more active when people talked about themselves And that those parts are also responsible for the thrills of good food, money and drug addiction So does Tamir think this explains the popularity of Facebook and Twitter? "On Twitter and Facebook, people are primarily posting about what they're thinking and feeling at the moment This research is one piece of evidence about why we may use those sites,” she says 2) Questions – Answer these questions with your partner What is this article about? Who is Diana Tamir? What did her research find? Why people enjoy talking about themselves? Do you enjoy talking about yourself? Why might Tamis's research explain the popularity of Facebook and Twitter? Do you use any social networking websites? Which you use? Why? Special Topic: Me, Myself, and I (Talking about yourself) 1) Vocabulary Estimate Speech Self-disclosure Rewarding Wonder Mundane Thrill Addiction Primarily 10 Evidence 11 Site It turns out 10 Day in and day out A a strong feeling of excitement and pleasure B ordinary and not interesting or exciting C short for website, a place on the Internet D a strong desire to or have something regularly E spoken language rather than written language F facts that show clearly that something exists or is true G What actually happens or is the case H a probable guess about the size, value, amount, etc of something I to think about something and to try to guess what is true about it J Happening every day, without rest or a break K mainly, the main reason for something L Revealing information about oneself to other people M Something that makes you feel happy and satisfied because you think you are doing something useful or important Harvard Research Finds Talking About Yourself Is Rewarding Do you like talking about _? Answer truthfully, because it's estimated that - % of all of your speech has to with you But why we like to talk about ? As it turns out, our brains find self-disclosure to be very rewarding “Self-disclosure is a that we all of the time, day in and day out,” says Diana Tamir, a Harvard _ She wondered why everyone talks about their lives So, she studied people’s What would happen when people answered questions about their favorite subject: themselves? Tamir asked really mundane questions like “do you coffee over tea?” or “do you like to snowboard?” Harvard researchers watched the brain while people answered those questions Research found that of the brain were more active when people talked about themselves And that those parts are also _ for the thrills of good food, money and drug addiction So does Tamir think this explains the _ of Facebook and Twitter? "On Twitter and Facebook, people are primarily _about what they're thinking and feeling at the moment This research is evidence about why we may use those sites,” she says 2) Questions – Answer these questions with your partner What is this article about? Who is Diana Tamir? What did her research find? Why people enjoy talking about themselves? Do you enjoy talking about yourself? Why might Tamis's research explain the popularity of Facebook and Twitter? Do you use any social networking websites? Which you use? Why? 3) Write a Quiz – Write challenging, interesting, and informative quiz questions and answers about yourself then quiz the class EX: What kind of music I like | a) Pop | a) b) Hip-Hop b) c) Folk c) | a) b) c) 4) Free Discussion – Discuss these questions with your partner Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Why you think that? What makes you happy? What makes you sad? What you in your free time? What's your occupation? What's it like? Do you enjoy it? Why/Why not? 5) Doing an interview in English - Congratulations! You have applied for a job as Korea's American Ambassador and now you are getting ready for the biggest job interview of your life This is the most important time for talking about yourself! You will interview with different interviewers Listen to the interviewer’s questions and answer about yourself (it's OK to lie for practice) Remember to be friendly and to answer the interviewer's questions with confidence Write comments about your interviewers: Interviewer : _ Interviewer : _ Professional? Y N Professional? Y N Polite? Y N Polite? Y N Good listener? Y N Good listener? Y N Comments: Comments: Who was your best interviewer? Why was this interviewer good? 6) Giving an interview in English – You are hiring someone for the position of Korea's American Ambassador Ask interviewees these questions and decide who's the best candidate Remember to be a good listener, polite, and professional Write comments about your interviewees: Interviewee 1: Interviewee 2: Could you tell me a little about yourself? What are your strengths and your best skills? What is your biggest weakness? What are your career goals and future plans? What things are most important to you in a job? Could you tell me a little about yourself? What are your strengths and your best skills? What is your biggest weakness? What are your career goals and future plans? What things are most important to you in a job? Professional? Y N Comments: Friendly? Y N Good speaker? Y N Confident? Y N Professional? Y N Friendly? Y N Good speaker? Y N Confident? Y N Who would you choose for the job? Why? What could the other interviewee to be better next time? Comments: 3) Write a Quiz – Write challenging, interesting, and informative quiz questions and answers about yourself then quiz the class EX: What kind of music I like | a) Pop | a) b) Hip-Hop b) c) Folk c) | a) b) c) 4) Free Discussion – Discuss these questions with your partner Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Why you think that? What makes you happy? What makes you sad? What you in your free time? What's your occupation? What's it like? Do you enjoy it? Why/Why not? 5) Giving an interview in English – You are hiring someone for the position of Korea's American Ambassador Ask interviewees these questions and decide who's the best candidate Remember to be a good listener, polite, and professional Write comments about your interviewees: Interviewee 1: Interviewee 2: Could you tell me a little about yourself? What are your strengths and your best skills? What is your biggest weakness? What are your career goals and future plans? What things are most important to you in a job? Could you tell me a little about yourself? What are your strengths and your best skills? What is your biggest weakness? What are your career goals and future plans? What things are most important to you in a job? Professional? Y N Comments: Friendly? Y N Good speaker? Y N Confident? Y N Professional? Y N Friendly? Y N Comments: Good speaker? Y N Confident? Y N Who would you choose for the job? Why? What could the other interviewee to be better next time? 6) Doing an interview in English - Congratulations! You have applied for a job as Korea's American Ambassador and now you are getting ready for the biggest job interview of your life This is the most important time for talking about yourself! You will interview with different interviewers Listen to the interviewer’s questions and answer about yourself (it's OK to lie for practice) Remember to be friendly and to answer the interviewer's questions with confidence Write comments about your interviewers: Interviewer : _ Interviewer : _ Professional? Y N Professional? Y N Polite? Y N Polite? Y N Good listener? Y N Good listener? Y N Comments: Comments: Who was your best interviewer? Why was this interviewer good?

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