Colours A colourful world. How colour-conscious are you?

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Colours A colourful world

How colour-conscious are you?

NAME: A colour associated with our planet (1) A colour associated with our planet (1) The colour of the sun (1) The colour of the sun (1) The possible colours of the rainbow (3) The possible colours of the rainbow (3) The seven colours of the rainbow (7) The seven colours of the rainbow (7) The possible colours of leaves (3) The possible colours of leaves (3) The colours associated with the four seasons (4) The colours associated with the four seasons (4)

The suffix –ish a) An adjective, gives it the meaning of quite … but not very … e.g. greenish (green, but not completely so) tallish (quite tall, but not very tall) tallish (quite tall, but not very tall) a) Certain nouns, changes them into adjectives e.g. child - childish baby - babyish baby - babyish

Colours have a strong influence on the way people feel Which colour makes you feel: Strong and confident Strong and confident Energetic and optimistic Energetic and optimistic Calm and relaxed Calm and relaxed Happy and fit Happy and fit Bored and pessimistic Bored and pessimistic Sad and lonely Sad and lonely

IDIOMS 1. redwitha) jealousy 2. yellowwithb) cold 3. green withc) fear 4. bluewithd) anger 5. whitewithe) envy

Can colours reflect our personality? Red is: Beautiful, Powerful, Strong, Pioneering, Friendly, Warm, Initiating, Persistent, Patient, Attractive, Originating, and Passionate Orange is: Spontaneous, Bold, Daring, Inspirational, Robust, Funny, Fearless, Adventuresome, Building Red is: Beautiful, Powerful, Strong, Pioneering, Friendly, Warm, Initiating, Persistent, Patient, Attractive, Originating, and Passionate Orange is: Spontaneous, Bold, Daring, Inspirational, Robust, Funny, Fearless, Adventuresome, Building Yellow is: Happy, Cheerful, Intelligent, Shining, Highly Communicative, Expressive, Logical, Orderly, and Forgiving Yellow is: Happy, Cheerful, Intelligent, Shining, Highly Communicative, Expressive, Logical, Orderly, and Forgiving Green is: Secure, Safe, Expansive, Sharing, Open, Flexible, Connecting, Free, Balanced, Harmonious, and Efficient Green is: Secure, Safe, Expansive, Sharing, Open, Flexible, Connecting, Free, Balanced, Harmonious, and Efficient Turquoise is: Clear, Fresh, Focused, Youthful, Imaginative, Clean, Sensitive, Changing, New and Victorious Turquoise is: Clear, Fresh, Focused, Youthful, Imaginative, Clean, Sensitive, Changing, New and Victorious Blue is: Tranquil, Calm, Peaceful, Honest, Trusting, Creative, Open, Deep, Faithful, Reliable, and Accepting Blue is: Tranquil, Calm, Peaceful, Honest, Trusting, Creative, Open, Deep, Faithful, Reliable, and Accepting Purple is: Regal, Respected, Admired, Intuitive, Knowing, Together, Dignified, Valuable, Tolerant, and Connecting Purple is: Regal, Respected, Admired, Intuitive, Knowing, Together, Dignified, Valuable, Tolerant, and Connecting

Cultural patterns Holid ay HalloweenThanksgivingChristmasEaster Symb olic orangeyellowredred colour s blackredgreengreen

Flowers make our world more beautiful Associate flowers, colours and abstract things with personal meanings and feelings Associate flowers, colours and abstract things with personal meanings and feelings E.g. I’m going to plant a red carnation for friendship and daisies to have fun. E.g. I’m going to plant a red carnation for friendship and daisies to have fun.