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Dreams are a sort of timeless database of images or symbols recognisable to all mankind through all time periods. (carl Jung, a Swiss scientist, the founder of analytical psychology)
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Very frightful dreams are
NIGHTMARES
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What images can people see in dreams?
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For describing the images find the opposites.
disgusting shocking famous horrifying mysterious anxious confident subconscious unpleasant unprepared stressed out peaceful pretty enjoyable prepared quiet unconfident real pleasant unknown calm conscious
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How images act … Do the matching.
to make something new or original that did not exist before to take the action that is necessary when you are involved with a particular person to be unsuccessful when you try to do something if you are in doubt about something, you do not know what to do about it to follow someone or something quickly in order to catch them get lost in somewhere when your heart beats very often thrill from a feeling of fear think over why something might happen chase deal with doubt fail lose one’s way pound shake like a leaf speculate create
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Discuss the questions in groups:
How often do you remember your dreams? have nightmares? What kind of things do you dream about? Have you ever had a dream or a nightmare over and over again? What was it about? How did you feel?
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Do you think dreams have meanings?
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Everyday English. Speculating
S 1. Inviting speculating. What do you think … (this means, etc.)? Do you have any idea what …? S 2. Speculating. I think (it means) … . I can’t say for sure, but it might … . Well, it could (mean) … . S 1. Agreeing Disagreeing You could/might be right That’s can’t be right. Do you really think so? I doubt that (very much). That’s a thought Surely not! You must be joking!
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You home task: Words, p. 45 № 4, 5, 6 p. 25 № 1, 3, 4 ------
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Have a good dream at night!
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