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Very frightful dreams are
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Dreams are a sort of timelessdatabase of images or symbols
recognisable to all mankind
through all time periods.
(carl Jung, a Swiss scientist, the founder of
analytical psychology)
3. Very frightful dreams are
NIGHTMARES4. What images can people see in dreams?
5. For describing the images find the opposites.
• disgusting• shocking
• famous
• horrifying
• mysterious
• anxious
• confident
• subconscious
• unpleasant
• unprepared
• stressed out
• peaceful
• pretty
• enjoyable
• prepared
• quiet
• unconfident
• real
• pleasant
• unknown
• calm
• conscious
6. How images act … Do the matching.
• to make something new or original that did not exist• chase
before
• deal with
• to take the action that is necessary when you
are involved with a particular person
• doubt
• to be unsuccessful when you try to do something
• fail
• lose one’s way • if you are in doubt about something, you do
not know what to do about it
• pound
• shake like a leaf• to follow someone or
something quickly in order to catch them
• speculate
• get lost in somewhere
• create
• when your heart beats very often
• thrill from a feeling of fear
• think over why something might happen
7. Discuss the questions in groups:
1. How often do you remember your dreams?have nightmares?
2. What kind of things do you dream about?
3. Have you ever had a dream or a nightmare over
and over again? What was it about? How did
you feel?
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Do you think dreams have meanings?9.
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11. Everyday English. Speculating
• S 1. Inviting speculating.What do you think … (this means, etc.)?
Do you have any idea what …?
• S 2. Speculating.
I think (it means) … .
I can’t say for sure, but it might … .
Well, it could (mean) … .
• S 1. Agreeing
Disagreeing
You could/might be right.
That’s can’t be right.
Do you really think so?
I doubt that (very much).
That’s a thought.
Surely not!
You must be joking!
12. You home task:
1. Words, p. 45 № 4, 5, 62. p. 25 № 1, 3, 4
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