Lesson Report-Adv.1-Aug.1st

[1] Kikutan-6K  Day 18: The Natural Beauty Within
Review  Shadow Reading -> Read=> Write a summary in 2~3 sentences. Use; inhabit, perish
=> Practice Voca Chant
[2] Inside Reading-2  Unit 4  Reading-1 Could Shakespeare Have Written Shakespeare’s Plays?
Review HW: Write a summary in 3 sen. w/o Dic => Pair Compare => Revise with Dic
-> Study Words/Expressions
☆ [L85~] for this to be true, Shakespeare’s many friends and acquaintances were either blind enough to  be fooled by it or willing to be in on the trick.
-> Read aloud=> Pair Discuss interpretation=> Predict/Reword -> Study w/Dic- acquaint-acquaintance
☆ [L90~] The part hardest to believe that plan like that could be sustained for decades without the secret being revealed -> Read aloud=> Pair Discuss interpretation=> Predict/Reword => Dic
- sustain to hold up under; withstand: ~ great provocation  - to maintain, prolong: ~ a discussion -  support physically from below  - provide for/give support to : to ~ a family
☆ [L97~] A great deal of carful work has confirmed these days, and most Oxfordians reluctantly concede that de Vere’s death preceded the appearance of these plays.
-> Read aloud=> Pair Discuss interpretation=> Predict/Reword -> Study w/Dic
- concede (to acknowledge as true, just, or proper) admit, accept: He finally ~d that she was right. - to admit or acknowledge defeat: give in/up, surrender; ~ an election before all the votes are counted.->make concession
- precede (to go or be before sb/sth in time, place, rank) go ahead of -> precedent/precedence-> unprecedented
[L101] Dic persist  (to continue steadily despite difficulty) carry on, continue, persevere, pursue; ~ in working for world peace/political activities. -> persistent-persistence
[L103] brought out as needed [L107] contemporary references to make the play look timely
-> Study Words/Expressions [Par.8]
[L109] center on    speculation-speculate  [L111] accumulate  [112] settle the matter
☆ [114~] “Those who believe de Vere was Shakespeare must accept an improbable hoax as part of it, a conspiracy of silence involving among others, Queen Elizabeth herself. Those who side with the Stratford man must believe in miracles.”
-> Read aloud=> Pair Discuss interpretation=> Predict/Reword -> Study w/Dic
- improbable-probable (likely to occur, prove true) possible, feasible; a ~ business loss, ~ writer of the article
- conspiracy-conspire (agree together secretly to do sth wrong/evil/illegal) cooperate; They ~d to kill the king.
HW=> Write a summary of the Stratfordians’ case (Par.5-7) in 4~6 sentences =>email by Aug.16th.
[3] Open Forum Chapter 7 Health   Topic 2: A Book Review of Why zebras don’t get ulcers #2
- 2nd Lis by Part: Main Ideas/Details Part-1: [A] What is the book Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers about?
Part-2: [B] What kind of stress do zebras get? [C] What kind of stress do baboons get?
Part-3: [D] What kind of stress do humans get? [E] What is important for your body?
Part-4: [F] What kind of strategy should we do to relieve our stress?
=> Integ. Speech  Speak a summary of the book in 90 sec. => Q&A
- 3rd Lis with Transcript: [Vocabulary]
- wellbeing: the condition of being contented, healthy, or successful; welfare, comfort, health, happiness
- neurology: study of nerves and their diseases
- parallel: very similar to another in a different place or time, equivalent, similar features
They have parallels in/with my thought. an achievement without parallel in modern times
- adrenaline  - hormone  - chronic: (disease) lasting for a long time and difficult to cure
- Working out unknown vocabulary: parallels, searching for, chronic stress, entertaining

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