V. Et la télévision?Quand il fait trop froid on peut toujours regarder la télévision. Dites ce qu'on voit de temps en temps à la télévision ou ce qu'on fait quand on ne peut pas sortir. Pour chaque phrase, employez le verbe entre parenthèses et ajoutez un détail différent et logique. Utilisez aussi les expressions suivantes. de temps en temps quelquefois rarement ? souvent toujours? (voir) On voit souvent des pubs.
(voir) Je ________________
What will be an ideal response?
vois The direct objects will vary but must be logical.
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misinterpret others and have no way to check the accuracy of our perceptions. Sometimes we do understand one another, but sometimes we don't. Consider a few examples. One person says to her partner, "I know you didn't plan anything for our anniversary because it doesn't matter to you." Whether or not the partner made plans, it's impossible to guess motives or to know why the partner forgot, if indeed he did. A supervisor notices that an employee is late for work several days in a row and assumes the employee isn't committed to the job. One friend tells another, "You were late coming over because you're still mad about what happened yesterday." The speaker is guessing reasons for the friend's tardiness and could well be wrong. Mindreading also occurs when we say things such as "I know why you're upset" (Has the person said she or he is upset?) or "You don't care about me anymore" (maybe the other person is too preoccupied or worried to be as attentive as usual.) We also mindread when we tell ourselves we know how somebody else will feel or react or what he or she will do. The truth is we don't really know; we're only guessing. When we mindread, we impose our perspectives on others instead of allowing them to say what they think. This can cause misunderstandings and resentment because most of us prefer to speak for ourselves. In the last paragraph, the word perspectives means a. worries. b. points of view. c. prejudices. d. misunderstandings.
nosotros no / decir nada al supervisor
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The function of sensory storage is to
a. retain information until it is sent to short-term memory or discarded. b. rearrange information into groups or sets. c. allow you to practice information to learn it. d. store information permanently until you recall it.
Which of the following is true of brainstorming?
a. You should write down any words or phrases that come to mind. b. Brainstorming is the same as logical mapping. c. You should make a single long list when brainstorming. d. You should brainstorm only as a last resort.