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Activate TASK ONE Step 1 The Meaning of the Word "Dream" 超 Step 2 The Belief on Dreams
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Activate Step 1 TASK ONE There are two layers of meanings to the word "dream"literal meaning and figurative meaning. Literal meaning of the word "dream": (as a noun)a series of pictures or events in the mind of a sleeping person; (as a verb)to have a dream Figurative use of the word“dream”: (as a noun)an idea,aspiration,or ambition; (as a verb)to imaging,to invent
T Literal meaning of the word “dream”: Figurative use of the word “dream”: (as a noun) a series of pictures or events in the mind of a sleeping person; (as a verb) to have a dream (as a noun) an idea, aspiration, or ambition; (as a verb) to imaging, to invent Step 1 There are two layers of meanings to the word “dream” : literal meaning and figurative meaning. TASK ONE
Activate Step 1 TASK ONE Work with your partner and point out whether the word“dream”is used literally or figuratively. 1.I had a horrible dream last night in which I was chased after by a tiger.literally 2.I dreamed of flying like a bird in the sky.figuratively 3.In prose that is remarkable for its clarity and precision, Kafka presents a world that is at once real and at another time dreamlike.literally 4.I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed:"We hold these truths to be self-evident..." figuratively
T Work with your partner and point out whether the word “dream” is used literally or figuratively. Step 1 1. I had a horrible dream last night in which I was chased after by a tiger. 2. I dreamed of flying like a bird in the sky. 3. In prose that is remarkable for its clarity and precision, Kafka presents a world that is at once real and at another time dreamlike. 4. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold these truths to be self-evident…” literally figuratively literally figuratively TASK ONE
Activate Step 2 TASK ONE What do you think dreams can do for you?Can dreams tell you about your fears,desires,and love life? Can dreams predict the future? Work with your partner and make a list of your belief on dreams.Your list should begin with "we believe dreams can
T Step 2 TASK ONE What do you think dreams can do for you? Can dreams tell you about your fears, desires, and love life? Can dreams predict the future? Work with your partner and make a list of your belief on dreams. Your list should begin with “we believe dreams can…
Activate TASK ONE Step 2 We believe dreams can: warn us of potential dangers; 超 provide an answer to a problem; present a work of art to a creative mind; ◇indicate our desire; make us feel very tired;
T We believe dreams can: ◇warn us of potential dangers; ◇ provide an answer to a problem; ◇ present a work of art to a creative mind; ◇ indicate our desire; ◇ make us feel very tired; … TASK ONE Step 2
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Activate TASK TWO Why do you think people have certain kind of dreams?How do you interpret dreams?Do they 超 have specific meanings? Step 1 Read a short statement about dreams from a classical book on psychology "The Interpretation of Dreams
T TASK TWO Why do you think people have certain kind of dreams? How do you interpret dreams? Do they have specific meanings? Step 1 Read a short statement about dreams from a classical book on psychology “The Interpretation of Dreams
Activate TASK TWO Step 1 Dreams are not meaningless,not absurd...They are a completely valid psychological phenomenon,specifically the fulfillment of wishes;they can be classified in the continuity of comprehensible waking mental states;they are constructed through highly complicated intellectual activity... Excerpted from "The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud
T Step 1 TASK TWO Dreams are not meaningless, not absurd… They are a completely valid psychological phenomenon, specifically the fulfillment of wishes; they can be classified in the continuity of comprehensible waking mental states; they are constructed through highly complicated intellectual activity… Excerpted from “The Interpretation of Dreams” by Sigmund Freud