понедельник, 23 декабря 2019 г.
воскресенье, 15 декабря 2019 г.
Emotional Intelligence film interview: What is emotional intelligence?
Self-awareness involves understanding yourself and your behavior on three levels: 1) what you’re doing, 2) how you feel about it, and 3) the hardest part, figuring out what you don’t know about yourself.It’s important at this point to not judge the emotions that arise. You’ll be tempted to say something like, “Ick! Anxiety! What the fuck is wrong with me!” But that just makes it worse. Whatever emotion is there has a good reason to be there, even if you don’t remember what that reason is. So don’t be too hard on yourself.
Now, just being self-aware is not sufficient in and of itself. One must be able to manage their emotions too.
2. CHANNELING YOUR EMOTIONS WELL
3. LEARN TO MOTIVATE YOURSELF
Most people try to look for inspiration first so they can take some momentous action and change everything about themselves and their situation. They try to pump themselves up with whatever flavor of mental masturbation is in style that week so they can finally take action. But by next week, they’ve run out of steam and they’re back at it again, jerking off to another “method” of motivation.
To empathize with someone doesn’t necessarily mean to completely understand them, but rather to accept them as they are, even when you don’t understand them. You learn to value their existence and treat them as their own end rather than a means for something else. You acknowledge their pain as your pain—as our collective pain.5. INFUSE YOUR EMOTIONS WITH VALUES
воскресенье, 8 декабря 2019 г.
A Short Digest of a Long Novel by Budd Shullberg
Her legs were shapely and firm and when she crossed them and smiled with the self-assurance that always delighted him, he thought she was the only person he knew in the world who was unblemished. Not lifelike but an improvement on life, as a work of art, her delicate features were chiseled from a solid block. The wood-sculpture image came easy to him because her particular shade of blonde always suggested maple polished to a golden grain. As it had been from the moment he stood in awe and amazement in front of the glass window where she was first exhibited, the sight of her made him philosophical. Some of us appear in beautiful colors, too, or with beautiful grains, but we develop imperfections. Inspect us very closely and you find we're damaged by the elements. Sometimes we're only nicked with cynicism. Sometimes we're cracked with disillusionment. Or we're split with fear.
Prezi for A SHORT DIGEST OF A LONG NOVEl
четверг, 21 ноября 2019 г.
вторник, 19 ноября 2019 г.
Letter of requesting information
вторник, 12 ноября 2019 г.
How to write a transactional letter
пятница, 1 ноября 2019 г.
W Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) - The Relations of Art and Life
1. Watch this video and be ready to speak on what gives inspiration to W.S. Maugham to write his stories.
Mr Know-All by W.Somerset Maugham
Stars: Nigel Patrick, Anne Crawford, Naunton Wayne, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Clive Morton, Bill Travers, Dennis Harkin, Michael Medwin.
1. Watch this video and write a summary.
2. Be ready to give your opinion about this film.
3. Read the review above.
вторник, 24 сентября 2019 г.
HOW TO RENDER THE ARTICLE 2
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Plan for Rendering an
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1. The title of the article.
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a) The article is headlined ....
b) The headline of the article I have read is ...
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2. The author of the article; where and when the article was published. |
a) The author of the article is ...
b) The article is written by ... c) It is (was) published in ... d) it is (was) printed in ... |
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3. The main idea of the article.
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a) The main idea of the article is ... b) The article is about ... c) The article is devoted to ... d) The article deals with ... e) The article touches upon ... f) The purpose of the article is to give the reader some information on ... g) The aim of the article is to provide the reader with some facts/material/data on ... |
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4. The contents of the article. Some facts, names,
figures.
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a) The author starts by telling (the reader) (about, that ...) b) The author writes (states, stresses upon, thinks, points out) that ... c) The article describes ... d) According to the text ... e) Further the author reports (says) that ... f) The article goes on to say that ... g) In conclusion ... h) The author comes to the conclusion that .... |
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5. Your opinion of/on the article.
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a) I find/found the article topical=urgent
(interesting, important, dull, of no value, too hard to understand ...)
because ....
b) In my opinion the article is worth reading because .... |
HOW TO RENDER AN ARTICLE 1
Summary for Scientific prose style articles
Scientific prose style and its characteristics
The main function of the scientific prose
style is to provide factual and precise information, which must be clear,
concise, unambiguous and explicit. There is no space for any redundant,
repetitive and unimportant information.
1. Discuss
the title of the article.
In what way does it convey the article’s main idea? (Speak on the role of the title in terms of creating
the readers’ presupposition)
2. Speak on the layout of the article:
a) Write a summary of the article.
b) Outline the contents.
c) Analyse the logical parts it is divided into.
d) Analyse what type of connection is used to
join the paragraphs.
e) Analyse each logical part separately
(introduction, main body, and conclusion).
Introduction
Does the writer begin the introduction stating the
problem or providing general information on the topic? In
what way is the problem stated? (in
the form of question or affirmation; providing key arguments for and against;
using words that prove the ambiguity of the problem debatable,
discussible, ambiguous, etc.) Does the writer exemplify the problem?
Main Body
What are the key points of the main body? Does the author provide different points of view on the problem or makes a comprehensive analysis of the key argument? Speak on the role of examples in this part of the article. Speak on the role of link words and connectives employed by the author. In what way does the author refer to the works of other researches in this area?
Conclusion
Does the writer provide formal indicators of the
conclusion? Does he provide the summary of all the
points considered above? Does he/she make a balanced conclusion?
3. Analyse the key concept / problem of
the article.
a) Pick out the key words of the article that
objectify the key concept.
b) Speak on the evaluative nature of the words that
refer to the key concept.
c) Is the author subjective or objective in
analyzing the key concept of the article?
d) Does
the author resort to special syntactical constructions to express his position
in the problem discussed?
e) What is the role of implication in the
article?
4. Appraisal part.
Has the article changed you vision of the
problem?
Do you agree with the author’s treatment of the
problem?
Do you think the author used
appropriate/inappropriate means to justify his/her point of view?
Can you think of further aspects of the problem
discussed?



