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Lecture Plan Mon 1/6 07강 1/13 12강 1/20 17강 Tue 1/7 08강 1/14 13강

Lecture Plan Mon 1/6 07강 1/13 12강 1/20 17강 Tue 1/7 08강 1/14 13강 1/21 18강 Wed 1/8 09강 1/15 14강 1/22 19강 Thu 1/9 10강 1/16 15강 1/23 20강 Fri 1/10 11강 1/17 16강 1/24 Exam

Part II Reading & Writing 13강 문맥 속 어휘 추 론

Part II Reading & Writing 13강 문맥 속 어휘 추 론

Example (p. 82) • All kids need to grow and recharge their energy, and

Example (p. 82) • All kids need to grow and recharge their energy, and this happens while they sleep, but the child athlete needs even more sleep than the average kid. • Sleep allows these children to (A)recover from their workouts.

 • Without enough sleep, their muscles become more sore and tired because the

• Without enough sleep, their muscles become more sore and tired because the body does not have enough fuel to recharge itself. • (B)Adequate sleep guards against mental fatigue and keeps the mind fresh. • It also helps these very busy children keep up with their other responsibilities, such as homework and household chores.

 • I recommend a (C )minimum of eight hours of sleep a night.

• I recommend a (C )minimum of eight hours of sleep a night. • When a big competition is ahead, nine or ten hours of sleep is great.

Exercise 1 (p. 84) • How many times have you gone to the gym

Exercise 1 (p. 84) • How many times have you gone to the gym and casually lifted the same weights; done the same exercises; used the same workout order? • I’m sure you must have the same lack of progress. • (A)A great definition of insanity is doing the same thing but expecting a different result. .

 • Avoid doing it! You really must be changing the stimulus that’s being

• Avoid doing it! You really must be changing the stimulus that’s being presented on your body if you hope to see any results develop. • You don’t have to make massive changes in your workout, just alter something as simple as the exercise order, number of sets performed or rest time duration.

 • Do something different every single session and you are on the path

• Do something different every single session and you are on the path to true loss.

Exercise 2 (p. 83) • All too often, people ignore an obviously negative situation

Exercise 2 (p. 83) • All too often, people ignore an obviously negative situation instead of dealing with it straight on. • Like the proverbial ostrich, they bury their head in the sand to avoid the awful circumstances that surround them.

 • Ignoring the situation may be too painful and sometimes they hope that

• Ignoring the situation may be too painful and sometimes they hope that by not recognizing the situation it will improve on its own. • Others may believe that by not recognizing the negative situation they cannot be held accountable for not resolving it.

 • This message is, “If I do not see the problem, I do

• This message is, “If I do not see the problem, I do not have to resolve it. ” • However, nothing is improved by ignoring potential or existing problem. • We should raise awareness about the negative situations that are being ignored.

Exercise 3 (p. 84) • Have you wondered why you like certain foods and

Exercise 3 (p. 84) • Have you wondered why you like certain foods and dislike others? • A part of our food preferences are biologically (A)programmed. • For example, humans innately prefer sweet tastes and are averse to sour tastes. • In general, our exposure to food determines the bulk of our preferences.

 • If the context in which you were given broccoli was positive, you

• If the context in which you were given broccoli was positive, you probably will develop a preference for broccoli. • However, if you always were forced to eat your beans, you probably will develop a (B)dislike for beans. • Basic rewards also play a large role in the development of our food preferences. • Foods used as rewards automatically become preferred.

Exercise 4 (p. 87) • The World Cup is an excellent example of cultural

Exercise 4 (p. 87) • The World Cup is an excellent example of cultural (A)sharing. • It can be found on the streets of many cities in the host countries. • Crowds for these games are definitely large, and the thousands of people speaking many different languages are populating the cities and towns. .

 • They bring their own home cultures with them and (B)transform the entire

• They bring their own home cultures with them and (B)transform the entire area into one big melting pot. • In the end, people will return to their home countries and people in the host countries will go on with their lives. • But a little part of everyone will be changed through their experiences.

 • The great cultural exchange very likely will have (C )contributed to a

• The great cultural exchange very likely will have (C )contributed to a greater understanding of the world around us, all because of a few games.