Noew let's go back to your books in page 80 we have a short reading about "Fear" do the reading. Then, answer the questions in exercise 1 and complete exercise 3 in that same page. Post your answers as a comment below.
1) I was alone at night, thought I heard footsteps behind and turned around and no one was there. As I quicked up my pace I found it hard to look again because I was sure there was someone there. 2) I'd hide and call the police.
1b. Someone broke into the author's house and she described her experience. She also was very insistent on some article she read about fear.
1c.
1) Someone broke into the author's house. She sent her husband to investigate. 2) She sees herself as a fear-avoider.
1a. 1) Thinking I was going to die of a heart attack beacause a had a cardiac arrhythmia. 2) I'll immediately call the cops and try to stay calm an in a safe place.
1b. Someone hidding while his or her house is being robbed.
1c. 1) She heard some noises and thought somene was trying to enter her house, she was so scared she sent her husband. 2) She finds herself a fear-avoider.
1. a. I don't have scary memories, but I get a little adrenaline when I'm analyzing strange people around my house at late hours. Go and check what I heard is right, and if I'm still alive, call the police and look for my bat. 1.b. About the reactions of feeling extremely scared. 1.c. Hear like a burglar, stood still and full of adrenaline and send the husband to check what was it, then investigate about fear. As a fear-avoider. 3. 1- crunching. 2- chiselling. 3- trigger. 4- crave. 5- mundane. 6- flattering. 7- despondent.
1. a.1) A few years ago I started to hear some noises in the ceiling of my house, something near the sound of footsteps. I tried to ignore it but it was a reallu weird sound that I've never ever had heard before. Two of my sisters went to my bedroom and asked me if I heard the noise, so I told them that I did. They were as scared as I was and the older one told me that she had been hearing it since a long time ago. The most scary part of is that we only hear the noise on October and the firsts weeks of November and because my house is a two story building, there's no way a person can get to the ceiling. Of course, nowadays we still hear that sound. a.2) I really don't know what I would do in that situation. b) About a scary experience. c.1) The sound of people trying to enter her house. She was afraid so she sent her husband to check things out. c.2)She seer herself as a fear-avoider. 3. 1) Crunching. 2) Chiselling. 3) Trigger. 4) Crave. 5) Mundane. 6) Flattering. 7) Despondent.
1.a.1. I haven't had a scary experience or I can't remember one. 1.a.2. Maybe I would call the police. 1.b. About how to react when people are scared. 1.c.1. The writer listen extrange sounds and she sent her husband to investigate. 1.c.2. As a fear-avoider.
1) -a) --1)The scariest experience I can remember was when I had a lot of nightmares, one after the other all night long. And I never really woke up after each nightmare because when each one finished the next one started inmediatly. It went on until the morning when my mom woke me up.
--2)If I'm with somebody in the home I'd go with them to avoid being alone and call de police
-b) About the fear and the people reaction
-c) --1) She heard a noise of somebody breaking in to the house and she sent her husband to investigate.
1.a: 1 It was in my third week at TEC, when I was walking to my afternoon class, near of the stadium of Cartago one guy tries to rob my. 2 probably I call the police and find a safety place 1.b about how the persons react to the fear 1.c 1 she hear someone breaking into the house and send her husband to investigate 2 She finds herself a fear-avoider 3 1 crunching 2 chiselling 3 trigger 4 crave 5 mundane 6 flattering 7 despondent
1. I was walking with my friends at night and we get assaulted by two guys on a motorcycle, they have one big gun and were pretty violent. After the event we ran very fast from that place, we were tottally in fear.
2. Probably I would investigate a little and get a weapon like a knife or a bat. Then I would call the police while I try to hide in the house.
b) About things that make us feel intense fear.
c)
1. Someone was entering the house, and she was really scaried about it.
1A) 1- Once I listened my mon called me many times but when I went where she was she didn´t. Was a little funny but so weird. 2-I will call the police and try to identify them.
1a.
ResponderBorrar1) I was alone at night, thought I heard footsteps behind and turned around and no one was there. As I quicked up my pace I found it hard to look again because I was sure there was someone there.
2) I'd hide and call the police.
1b. Someone broke into the author's house and she described her experience. She also was very insistent on some article she read about fear.
1c.
1) Someone broke into the author's house. She sent her husband to investigate.
2) She sees herself as a fear-avoider.
3.
1) crunching
2) chiselling
3) trigger
4) crave
5) mundane
6) flattering
7) despondent
1a. 1) Thinking I was going to die of a heart attack beacause a had a cardiac arrhythmia.
ResponderBorrar2) I'll immediately call the cops and try to stay calm an in a safe place.
1b. Someone hidding while his or her house is being robbed.
1c. 1) She heard some noises and thought somene was trying to enter her house, she was so scared she sent her husband.
2) She finds herself a fear-avoider.
3. 1) Crunching.
2) Chiselling.
3) Trigger.
4) Crave.
5) Mundane.
6) Flattering.
7) Despondent.
1a.
ResponderBorrar1)
2) Call the police and hide somewhere safe.
1b. It's the story about someone whose house was broken into while they where there. They had to hide and survive the experience.
1c.
1) She heard loud sounds on the middle of the night, she couldn't do anything herself for she was paralyzed so she sent her husband.
2) She thinks of herself as a fear-avoider.
3.
1) crunching
2) chiselling
3) trigger
4) crave
5) mundane
6) flattering
7) despondent
1. a. I don't have scary memories, but I get a little adrenaline when I'm analyzing strange people around my house at late hours. Go and check what I heard is right, and if I'm still alive, call the police and look for my bat.
ResponderBorrar1.b. About the reactions of feeling extremely scared.
1.c. Hear like a burglar, stood still and full of adrenaline and send the husband to check what was it, then investigate about fear. As a fear-avoider.
3. 1- crunching. 2- chiselling. 3- trigger. 4- crave. 5- mundane. 6- flattering. 7- despondent.
1.
ResponderBorrara.1) A few years ago I started to hear some noises in the ceiling of my house, something near the sound of footsteps. I tried to ignore it but it was a reallu weird sound that I've never ever had heard before. Two of my sisters went to my bedroom and asked me if I heard the noise, so I told them that I did. They were as scared as I was and the older one told me that she had been hearing it since a long time ago. The most scary part of is that we only hear the noise on October and the firsts weeks of November and because my house is a two story building, there's no way a person can get to the ceiling. Of course, nowadays we still hear that sound.
a.2) I really don't know what I would do in that situation.
b) About a scary experience.
c.1) The sound of people trying to enter her house. She was afraid so she sent her husband to check things out.
c.2)She seer herself as a fear-avoider.
3.
1) Crunching.
2) Chiselling.
3) Trigger.
4) Crave.
5) Mundane.
6) Flattering.
7) Despondent.
1.a.1. I haven't had a scary experience or I can't remember one.
ResponderBorrar1.a.2. Maybe I would call the police.
1.b. About how to react when people are scared.
1.c.1. The writer listen extrange sounds and she sent her husband to investigate.
1.c.2. As a fear-avoider.
3.1. Crunching.
3.2. Chiselling.
3.3. Trigger.
3.4. Crave.
3.5. Mundane.
3.6. Flattering.
3.7. Despondent.
1)
ResponderBorrar-a)
--1)The scariest experience I can remember was when I had a lot of nightmares, one after the other all night long. And I never really woke up after each nightmare because when each one finished the next one started inmediatly. It went on until the morning when my mom woke me up.
--2)If I'm with somebody in the home I'd go with them to avoid being alone and call de police
-b) About the fear and the people reaction
-c)
--1) She heard a noise of somebody breaking in to the house and she sent her husband to investigate.
--2)As a fear-avoider
3)
-1)Crunching
-2)Chiselling
-3)Trigger
-4)Crave
-5)Mundane
-6)Flattering
-7)Despondent
1.a:
ResponderBorrar1 It was in my third week at TEC, when I was walking to my afternoon class, near of the stadium of Cartago one guy tries to rob my.
2 probably I call the police and find a safety place
1.b about how the persons react to the fear
1.c
1 she hear someone breaking into the house and send her husband to investigate
2 She finds herself a fear-avoider
3
1 crunching
2 chiselling
3 trigger
4 crave
5 mundane
6 flattering
7 despondent
a)
ResponderBorrar1. I was walking with my friends at night and we get assaulted by two guys on a motorcycle, they have one big gun and were pretty violent. After the event we ran very fast from that place, we were tottally in fear.
2. Probably I would investigate a little and get a weapon like a knife or a bat. Then I would call the police while I try to hide in the house.
b) About things that make us feel intense fear.
c)
1. Someone was entering the house, and she was really scaried about it.
2. Fear-avoider
3)
3-1 Crunching.
3-2 Chiselling.
3-3 Trigger.
3-4 Crave.
3-5 Mundane.
3-6 Flattering.
3-7 Despondent.
1A)
ResponderBorrar1- Once I listened my mon called me many times but when I went where she was she didn´t. Was a little funny but so weird.
2-I will call the police and try to identify them.
3)
1-crunching
2-chiselling
3-trigger
4-thrill-seekers.
5-mundane.
6-flattering
7-despondent.