Unit 10 Connections Viewing Workshop课件 (共17张PPT) 2024-2025学年高二英语北师版(2019)选择性必修4

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名称 Unit 10 Connections Viewing Workshop课件 (共17张PPT) 2024-2025学年高二英语北师版(2019)选择性必修4
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(共17张PPT)
UNIT 10
CONNECTIONS
Viewing Workshop
To watch and talk about first impressions
To watch a video for understanding
To extract specific details from a video and complete sentences
To express their opinion on how first impressions are formed
Learning objectives
Do you judge others by their First impression
Warming-up
First impression
Timing
Appearance
Handshake
Body language

Imagine you went to see a football game. The man sitting next to you was loud, spilt his drink on you, and made fun of your team. Days later, you’re walking in the park when it starts to rain. The same man from the football game shows up at your side to offer you an umbrella.
What might be your first impression of this man
Do you change your impression of him after the second encounter
Watch Part 1 of the video. Write T (true) or F (false) according to the speaker.
Watch a video on first impressions.
Read the statements.
Compare your answers with your partner.
T
1. We’re quick to form lasting first impressions of others based on their behaviours.
2. We form impressions of others with little effort and from a single behaviour.
3. We cannot change our impressions in light of new information.
T
F
Watch Part 2 of the plete the information.
1. Very negative, highly immoral information has a __________________ than very positive, highly moral information.
2. When learning about another person’s abilities and competences, the __________________ gets weighed more heavily.
3. Highly immoral actions and highly competent actions are __________________ behaviours that people tend to weigh __________________.
stronger impact
positive information
less frequent
more heavily
4. The brain decides whether the behaviour is typical or
__________________ in order to make complex decisions.
5. Caring more about the very negative, immoral things is __________________ of the comparative rarity of those bad behaviours. “Bad” might be stronger than “good”, only because “good” is __________________.
out of the ordinary
a direct result
more plentiful
According to the speaker, in forming or updating impressions of a person, people often make their decisions not simply by judging whether he/she has done something negative or immoral, but by whether that behaviour is comparatively less frequent. Do you agree Why
How to make the perfect first impression
Knowing how judgments work can give you a better sense of what kind of one you’re making.
In a very short time, the other person forms an opinion about you based on your appearance, your body language, your manners, your special habit, and how you are dressed.
Be on time.
Be yourself, be at ease.
Present yourself properly.
A winning smile.
It’s important to know how to create a good first impression, and the following tips may help you to do it successfully.
You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
Think about the last time you judged someone based on their behavior, especially a time when you really feel like you changed your mind about someone. Write about it in 100 words.