Learning to ask and answer questions about feelings The teacher shows pictures of different emotions and asks students to describe them. Students practice asking and answering questions about feelings in pairs.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 板书可以使用图片、图表等形式,增加视觉吸引力。
We call these the basic emotions: anger, fear, surprise, disgust, sadness and joy. See the next page to explore the variations of these feelings. Image Source/Getty Images Anger is a natural emotion that alerts us when something has violated the natural order of how we think things should...
Social contexts can lead to positive emotions, and engaging in social interaction is strongly associated with smiling1. According to the Simulation of Smiles Model2, one essential social function of smiling is to indicate positive social motives, which can be seen as the affiliative smile. This fa...
such as glass table animation, where you divide frames into layers of content moving at different speeds: what is closest to the viewer moves fastest, what is farthest seems not to move at all. Then I moved to digital animation and later became interested in immersing viewers...
by moving different body parts, tongues lolling out and also by smiling. Yes, animals like dogs and cats among others have a smile or smirk like expression on their face. These emotions along with the expression in their eyes can be a clear indication of the joyful feelings that the animal...
D.The same picture brings different reactions to people. 答案16.C.细节理解题.根据第一段Pictures aren't just a mixture of colors printed on paper.They are something that can stir emotions inside of us.图片不仅仅是印刷在纸上的各种颜色的混合物.它们可以激起我们内心的情感.可知图片...
► No sex differences in ERPs to IAPS pictures with positive or negative human emotions. ► Females prioritize socially relevant and negative emotional information. Introduction In general, empathy has been defined as the capacity to share and understand other people’s feelings. The common view ...
Teach the ability to make social inferences with a variety of inference pictures Improve the ability to find inference clues in the context, understand emotions and interpret body language and facial expressions In-built, open-ended inference prompts/questions with multiple choice options ...
Firstly, it's important to be clear about your own feelings. If the mere act of your boyfriend liking a friend's picture doesn't bother you, that's fine. On the other hand, if he's liking bikini shots of someone you've never heard of, and it's making you uncomfortable, that's ...
When people observe pictures, different pictures will generate different emotions, and the painters often convey emotional energy to the audience through the media. Through the effect of this emotional transfer, people get emotional satisfaction psychologically, and the author can better express the ...