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Unit 8
Color Me Pink
Deborah Soong
Teaching Activities
Index
Teaching Activities
1st period
1. Warm-up
2. The Vocabulary, and Idioms &
Phrases within Paragraphs 1-4
3. Reading – Paragraphs 1-4
2nd period
1. The Vocabulary, and Idioms &
Phrases within Paragraphs 5-7
2. Reading – Paragraphs 5-7
3. Post-reading
3rd period
1. Word File
2. Sentence Patterns
3. Expansion
4. Writing Practice
4th period
Part II Oral&Listening-Unit4, Unit5, Unit6
Warm-up
Vocabulary
Idioms & Phrases
Reading~
Paragraphs 1-4
1. In China, brides used to wear
red
___ wedding dress. Now,
more and more brides choose to
wear _____.
white
2. On Valentine’s Day, I expect to
red roses.
receive 99 _____
3. In the West, the
color for funerals is
black
_____.
yellow
4. Some people wear _______
carnations in remembrance
of their dead mothers.
green are the colors
Red and _____
5. ____
of the Christmas season.
6. On Chinese New
Year’s Eve, many
Chinese people
put ____
red couplets
on their doors to
greet the coming
year.
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Listen to paragraphs 1-3.
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Do we fully realize how
colors affect us ?
We are affected by color
more than we realize.
Wearers of what color like
to share their happiness
with others?
Pink.
Wearers of what color love
trees, mountains, and other
things in nature ?
Green.
Why do we subconsciously
choose to wear certain
colors?
To communicate our
needs and desires.
Red, white, pink, purple —
what is your favorite color?
We are all sensitive to color.
What is your favorite color?
→ Which one do you like (the) best/most?
be sensitive to/about sth
= be affected greatly or easily by sth
易受…影響的;對…敏感
The eyes are sensitive to light.
There are some colors we like a
lot and some we don't like at all.
Some colors soothe us, others
excite us, some make us happy,
and others make us sad.People
are affected by color more than
they realize.
not...at all
= not...in the least; by no means; far from
一點也不…
I'm not satisfied with the result at all.
→ I'm by no means satisfied with the result.
Experts in colorgenics,
the study of the language of
color, believe that the colors we
wear say a lot about us.
Experts in the study of the language of
color believe that the colors we wear say a
lot about us.
→According to experts in colorgenics, the
colors of our clothes tell/let on/reveal/show
others a lot things about ourselves.
Do you know why you choose a
shirt or dress of a certain color
when you look through your
clothes in the morning?
Do you know why you choose a shirt or
dress of a certain color when you look
through your clothes in the morning?
→Have you ever noticed why you select a
shirt or dress of some color after you look
at your clothes carefully every morning?
The experts say that we
subconsciously choose to wear
certain colors in order to
communicate our desires and
needs.
Colorgenics experts claim
that our clothes send messages
to others about our mood,
personality, and desires. For
these experts, pink expresses
the peace and contentment of
the wearer. People who often
wear pink are supposed to be
warm and understanding.
The message is that they would
like to share their peace and
happiness with others.
that引導名詞子句,當主詞補語。
The message is [that you would like to
share your peace and happiness with
others].
→If you wear pink, you want to tell others
how peaceful and happy you are.
Red clothes, on the other hand,
indicate a high level of physical
energy.
on the other hand常和on the one hand 連
用,以引導對比的觀點或意見.
On the one hand, if the body doesn't have
enough cholesterol, we would not be able to
survive. On the other hand, if the body has
too much cholesterol, the excess begins to
lone the arteries.
Next
Red clothes, on the other hand,
indicate a high level of physical
energy.
Red clothes, on the other hand, indicate a
high level of physical energy.
→Meanwhile, red clothes show that the
wearer is highly energetic.
People who wear red like to live
their lives at a fast pace. Brown
shows a need for independence;
wearers of green have a love of
nature and enjoy peaceful
moments.
People who wear red like to live their lives
at a fast pace.
→Wearers of red like to lead a fast-paced
life.
In addition to needs and
desires, feelings and physical
health are often expressed in
colors, too. When we say people
turn “red with rage,” we mean
that they become angry.
→ We often use colors to express feelings
and physical health besides needs and
desires.
→“Red with rage”describes anger;
If they are in good health, then
we say that they are “in the pink.”
When people tell us they
“feel blue,” then we know they are
sad.
“in the pink” means to be in good health;
“feeling blue” is a sad way to feel.
→ “in the pink” has the meaning of
being healthy; “feeling blue”
means to feel sad.
All of these expressions tell us
the role color plays in our
everyday communication.
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