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Sleep and the BrainUnit 4, Ch 15, p.162

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Pre-reading Questions

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How many hours do you sleep daily?

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Would you like to sleep more? Less?

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True or False?Our brains are completely at

rest (they “turn off”) when we sleep.

We spend only 2-4 percent of a night’s sleep time dreaming.

Sleeping during the day can be good for your brain.

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Pre-reading Vocabulary

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Mammals: animals that get milk from their mothers when young.

Rapid: fastMuscles: Motor skills: skills that depend on the

body’s nerves and musclesDo you good: make you feel betterAdvantages: things that help you do better

and be more successfulReact: feel or do something because of

something that just happened

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Fast readingRead & listen to the text to understand the topic and the main

idea. Do not think about the vocabulary.

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Target Vocabulary

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schedule

nounplan or program, timetable

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divided:

adjnot togetherThe room was divided into two.

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pronounce

verb to say a word aloud In English, it is difficult to pronounce some

words.

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active

Adj In action, when you do an activityYou should be really active in class if you

want to learn something.

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period

nounan amount of timeThe circus will be in Gaziantep for a short

period.

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rate

nounhow quickly or slowly something repeats over

a certain period of time.The crime rate in Gaziantep rose by 5

percent.

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include

verbhave something or someone inside another

group or thing, containThe hotel price includes the dinner.

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series

nouna group of actions or events, with each one

following one after the other.There is a series of football matches today.

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nap

nouna short sleep during the day.Sometimes naps are good for brain.

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focus

verb to concentrate on… I couldn’t focus on the class because I was

sleepy.

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worse

adj-advopposite of betterMy grades are worse than my sister.

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get over

verb to get better usually after a problem I got over Sal’s death.

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effect

nouna result, or something that follows from a

causeThe effects of the Tsunami in Japan are so

great.

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up to

prepositionuntil I can jump up to 30 cm.

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set

verb to put a definite time. e.g set an alarm clock. I set the alarm clock last night but it didn’t

ring.

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Careful Reading

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Activity: Read-think-speak

Make a line Books open Right line: para 1-3-5-7 Left line: para 2-4-6-8 SS read the text para by para Think for 1 min after each para After thinking, one partner tells the other what he

read for 1 min (in turns)

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Reading SkillsMake groups of 4.

Students answer the questions in the book as a group. Check as whole class.

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True-False (5 minutes)

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Reading for Details (5 minutes)

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Cause & Effect (5 minutes)

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Summarizing (5 minutes)

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