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Category: Lesson Activities
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Understanding Emotions – Part 2: bewildered, ecstatic, apprehensive
Emotions shape how we experience the world and communicate with others. In this post, we explore three powerful feelings—bewildered, ecstatic, and apprehensive. Learn how to describe these emotions, recognize them in different contexts, and use them naturally in conversation. Examples: Guess the Definition: What do you think “bewildered” means based on these examples? Examples: Guess the Definition:…
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Understanding Emotions -Part 1: Stunned, Fuming, and Delighted
Emotions are a key part of how we express ourselves and connect with others. Words like stunned, fuming, and delighted help us convey specific feelings with clarity and depth. Whether you’re describing a moment of shock, anger, or happiness, understanding these words will make your communication more vivid and engaging. Being able to express emotions…
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Choose Your Own Video or Article: Discussion Questions
2. Watch or Read and Take Notes 3. Create Your Own Discussion Questions 4. Prepare to Discuss in Our Next Lesson
Video Discussion: The Case for Conceptual Art
In this activity, we will dive into the world of conceptual art through a short video. Conceptual art often challenges our traditional understanding of art by focusing more on ideas and concepts rather than technical skill or aesthetics. This is a great chance for us to explore how these themes resonate with your current body…