Unit Three Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Knowing Yourself Home Zooming In: An Integrated English Course-Electro Teaching Portfolio 1. Johari Window Model Johari Window Background Information Known to self Not known to self The Johari Window, named after the first names of its inventors, Joseph Known Listening Comprehension to others Luft and Harry Ingham, is one of the Group Discussion ArenaBlind Spot most useful models describing the process of human interaction. A four- Personality Test Not Known to paned "window", as illustrated above, others Warm-up Questions divides personal awareness into four Facade Unknown different types, as represented by its four quadrants(象限): Arena, Facad, Blind Spot and Unknown. The lines dividing the four panes are like window shades, which can move as an interaction progresses The Arena quadrant represents things that both I know about myself, and that you know about me. The Blind Spot quadrant represents things that Next 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子教案①
Warm-up Questions Background Information Group Discussion Listening Comprehension A Personality Test 1. Johari Window Model four quadrants (象限): Arena, Façade, Blind Spot and Unknown. The lines dividing the four panes are like window shades, which can move as an interaction progresses. The Arena quadrant represents things that both I know about myself, and that you know about me. The Blind Spot quadrant represents things that The Johari Window, named after the first names of its inventors, Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham, is one of the most useful models describing the process of human interaction. A fourpaned “window”, as illustrated above, divides personal awareness into four different types, as represented by its
Unit Three Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Knowing yourself ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio you know about me, but that I am unaware of. The Facade brx)quadrant represents things that I know about myself, that Background Information you do not know. The Unknown quadrant represents things that Listening Comprehens ion neither I know about myself, nor you know about me. Training workshops using this model have been conducted for Group discussion participants to find out about themselves through self-reflection A Personality Test and through feedback from others Warm-up Questions 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子O
Warm-up Questions Background Information Group Discussion Listening Comprehension A Personality Test you know about me, but that I am unaware of. The Façade (表面, 外观) quadrant represents things that I know about myself, that you do not know. The Unknown quadrant represents things that neither I know about myself, nor you know about me. Training workshops using this model have been conducted for participants to find out about themselves through self-reflection and through feedback from others
Unit Three Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Knowing yourself ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio 2. Personality Structures Background Information Listening Comprehension Personality Structures of Psychodynamic Theory. According to Freud, the id, the ego, and the superego are the bases development and Group discussion Operating Ego A Personality Test e Source of psychic prmary process enerry and instinctual impulses Warm-up Questions Largely conscious Realty Mediator among the secondary process ia the superego, and D nociOni Prohibitions, based or punishments and the ego Ae fideal behwMors based on rewards 4 Sigmund Freud used the Ego, the ld and the Superego to signify three aspects of personality development. The ld, in simple terms, refers to our basic instincts; the ego, on the other hand, is related to the adjustment to reality; while the Superego 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子O
Warm-up Questions Background Information Group Discussion Listening Comprehension A Personality Test 2. Personality Structures Sigmund Freud used the Ego, the Id and the Superego to signify three aspects of personality development. The Id, in simple terms, refers to our basic instincts; the Ego, on the other hand, is related to the adjustment to reality; while the Superego
Unit Three Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Knowing yourself ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio is concerned with the moral conscience. These three aspects of Background Information our mind are in constant communication with one another: at times, they battle with one another. Our behavior is determined Listening Comprehension by the one that wins the battle Group discussion A Personality Test Warm-up Questions 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子O
Warm-up Questions Background Information Group Discussion Listening Comprehension A Personality Test is concerned with the moral conscience. These three aspects of our mind are in constant communication with one another; at times, they battle with one another. Our behavior is determined by the one that wins the battle
Unit Three Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Knowing yourself ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939) - Born on May 6, 1856, in Moravia, which is now in Czechoslovakia When he was about three years old, the family moved to Vienna Background Information A top student in school Listening Comprehension- From 1859 to 1938, working as a doctor in Vienna Around 1895, Freud decided to study and treat mental disorders Group discussion developing the theory of "psychoanalysis In March 1938. Freud. as a Jew. came to London to flee from the A Personality Test Nazis after the german annexation(a#f)of austria Warm-up Questions Died in 1939 in London His representative works include 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子O
Warm-up Questions Background Information Group Discussion Listening Comprehension A Personality Test Born on May 6, 1856, in Moravia, which is now in Czechoslovakia. When he was about three years old, the family moved to Vienna. A top student in school. From 1859 to 1938, working as a doctor in Vienna. Around 1895, Freud decided to study and treat mental disorders, developing the theory of “psychoanalysis”. In March 1938, Freud, as a Jew, came to London to flee from the Nazis after the German annexation (合并) of Austria. Died in 1939 in London. His representative works include: Freud, Sigmund (1856~1939) — — — — — — — —
Unit Three Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Knowing yourself ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio The Interpretation of Dreams(1900) Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria (1905) Background Information Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego(1921) Listening Comprehension The Future of an usion (1927) Moses and Monotheism(1939) Group discussion A Personality Test Warm-up Questions Prev. Back > 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子O
Warm-up Questions Background Information Group Discussion Listening Comprehension A Personality Test The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria (1905) Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (1921) The Future of an Illusion (1927) Moses and Monotheism (1939) …
Unit Three Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Knowing yourself ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Directions: Listen to the passage carefully and answer the following questions Background Information Listening Comprehension 10v Group discussion A Personality Test Warm-up Questions 1. When did Furukawa Takeji, the Japanese doctor, propose his findings? He proposed his findings nearly a century ago 2. People of which blood type are very patient? Type A people are very patient 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子O
Background Information Group Discussion Listening Comprehension A Personality Test Warm-up Questions Directions: Listen to the passage carefully and answer the following questions. 1. When did Furukawa Takeji, the Japanese doctor, propose his findings? He proposed his findings nearly a century ago. 2. People of which blood type are very patient? Type A people are very patient
Unit Three Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Knowing yourself ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio 3. What personality traits do type O people have? Background Information They are stubborn, impulsive, and loyal to their friends Listening Comprehension 4. What is your blood type? Do you believe in Takeji's theory? Why Group discussion or why not? A Personality Test Open-ended Warm-up Questions 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子O
Background Information Group Discussion Listening Comprehension A Personality Test Warm-up Questions 3. What personality traits do type O people have? They are stubborn, impulsive, and loyal to their friends. 4. What is your blood type? Do you believe in Takeji’s theory? Why or why not? Open-ended
Unit Three Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Knowing yourself ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio East Asia's obsession with blood types comes from the work of Furukawa Takeji, a Japanese doctor who nearly a century ago Background Information was sure that one's personality was caused by his/her blood type Listening Comprehension According to his theory, each blood type had a distinctive, corresponding personality type Group discussion Type A people are conservative and passive, and are concerned with appearances. Although type a people are A Personality Test superficial and have a touch of mental instability, they are very Warm-up Questions patient and finish what they start Type B people get along well with others because they are straightforward, and are noted for their creativity. But type B people are also moody and become bored and annoyed easily Type O people are stubborn and impulsive. Their redeeming quality is that they are loyal to their friends Type AB people are indecisive and picky. They tend to be demanding and impatient, and they have trouble seeing things through 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子O
East Asia’s obsession with blood types comes from the work of Furukawa Takeji, a Japanese doctor who nearly a century ago was sure that one’s personality was caused by his/her blood type. According to his theory, each blood type had a distinctive, corresponding personality type: Type A people are conservative and passive, and are concerned with appearances. Although type A people are superficial and have a touch of mental instability, they are very patient and finish what they start. Type B people get along well with others because they are straightforward, and are noted for their creativity. But type B people are also moody and become bored and annoyed easily. Type O people are stubborn and impulsive. Their redeeming quality is that they are loyal to their friends. Type AB people are indecisive and picky. They tend to be demanding and impatient, and they have trouble seeing things through. Background Information Group Discussion Listening Comprehension A Personality Test Warm-up Questions
Unit Three Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Knowing yourself ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Despite any real evidence to support these ideas, Takeji's Background Information theory quickly caught on. By 1930, standard job application forms included a blank for blood type, and today market researchers Listening Comprehension use it to predict buying habits, and ordinary people use it to choose friends and romantic partners Group discussion A Personality Test Warm-up Questions Prev. Back > 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子O
Background Information Group Discussion Listening Comprehension A Personality Test Warm-up Questions Despite any real evidence to support these ideas, Takeji’s theory quickly caught on. By 1930, standard job application forms included a blank for blood type, and today market researchers use it to predict buying habits, and ordinary people use it to choose friends and romantic partners