READING 3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM FALL 2014 Unit 11: Art and Life.

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READING 3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM FALL 2014 Unit 11: Art and Life

Discussion Do you have a favorite color? Why do you like that color? How does color influence our lives? What would life be like without color? Can color influence our mood? What do you associate with the following colors? Red Blue Green

Pre-Reading Skills Check background knowledge Predict what you are going to read about

Pre-Reading Skills After predicting, read your questions before looking at the reading. 1. Gist: main idea (use titles, subtitles, first paragraph) 2. Detail: read all the choices and look for key words 3. Main idea: (look for topic sentences) 4. Inference/Paraphrase: not directly stated – use overall idea 5. Vocabulary/Reference: read entire sentence with key word

Vocabulary in Context Go back and read more completely to determine vocabulary words Check with a partner

Unit 11A Vocabulary presume - v. to think that something is true without being certain  My friend came to class and he was all wet. I presumed it was raining outside. visualize - v. to create an image using your mind or brain  When I am stressed, I visualize a comfortable bed/a beach vacation. transform - v. to change something completely  I transformed my bedroom by changing the style.  Caterpillars transform into butterflies.  The colors of leaves in the fall transform. entity -n. something that exists separately from other things  There were several entities present at the meeting. reinforce -v. to strengthen something by giving it support  The police reinforced the case by giving additional evidence.  I reinforce my cell phone by using a protective cover.

Unit 11A welfare - n. well-being, health, comfort, happiness  The government should be concerned about the people’s welfare. flexible -adj. easily bent or adjusted without breaking  Leather and some metals like aluminum are flexible.  People can be flexible  Schedules can be flexible underlying -v. to lie beneath something  A lot of music has an underlying message perspective -n. a point of view or particular way of thinking about something  There are different perspectives about soccer around the world. accomplish -v. to succeed in doing something that is a goal or aim  I accomplished my goal of finishing my degree.

Unit 11B Vocabulary acknowledge – v. to accept or admit that something is true  The teacher acknowledge the student’s answer. primitive – adj. very simple; belonging to an earlier period of time or development  Some people think that flip phones are primitive. reveal – v. to show or make people aware of something  After the test, the teacher revealed the answers.  I bothered my friend, and she revealed her secret. master – v. to become highly skilled in doing something  I mastered the family business.  I mastered 12 languages.  Master’s degree abstract – adj. theoretical, not related to real things  Love is an abstract emotion.  Music and art are abstract concepts.

Unit 11B pronounce – v. to say something using particular sounds extraordinary – adj. having an extremely special or unusual quality  Niagara Falls is an extraordinary place.  Venice is an extraordinary city.  The Smoky Mountains are extraordinary. humble – adj. modest and respectful, not too proud dismiss – v. to send someone away or to reject something or someone  The teacher dismissed the class.  The university dismissed the student. simulate – v. to pretend to do something under artificial conditions  Rides at theme parks often simulate other activities.

Homework: Reading Journal #10 Type one paragraph (4-5 sentences) on the following topic: -- due 11/26 before class (Wednesday) Do you agree or disagree that color has a powerful effect on people? Support your answer with your own ideas and…  Bonus: If you correctly use a citation in your paragraph, I will give you some extra points! Remember! You should use at least 3 new vocabulary words (from Unit A or Unit B) in your responses. Please underline these words in your response so you can make sure you included them.